Am 12.10.2011 15:01, schrieb Chris Hill:
On 12/10/11 13:33, Jonathan Gray wrote:
Hi all,
We're thinking of having a big census of open government data
initiatives from around the world next week [1], to coincide with Open
Government Data Camp 2011 in Warsaw [2].
This would involve having a basic mechanism to add title, URL, brief
description and possibly thumbnail of a video to a map.
Has anyone had any experience of doing this sort of thing on Open
Street Map?
Any suggestions (off list) would be very much appreciated.
All the best,
Jonathan
[1] http://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/ogdcamp/2011-October/000133.html
[2] http://ogdcamp.org/
I created a map of the location of toad statues when they were in Hull
[1]. I then went on to use this to create a map of where students come
from on a course, showing a YouTube video to replace the toad photo,
which worked well. (It is not available to share ATM).
The students and toads are not connected, but the code is similar!
[1] http://toads.raggedred.net/
Hi Jonathan,
I'm not sure if I understood all about this project, but might this help
a bit? This shows up the local meetups (some with photos) of OSM
http://usergroups.openstreetmap.de (uses a bot and wiki templates to
generate the map generated by users)
Another starting point for such crowd source editing might be:
www.openstreetbugs.org
www.aphes.com/map/
bye
Matthias
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