I like this idea. It will be useful, particularly if there are mapping projects published in the place page.
Greetings, Javier El mié., 18 abr. 2018 6:13, Johannes Singler <johan...@singler.name> escribió: > Hi, > > I think this is a great idea for community building. > > BTW what about having similar functionality *during* editing? For > example showing a link to the OSM wiki page of the currently edited area? > Such pages often tell what to pay special attention to in a certain > area, but IMHO they would deserve more visits (which could be improved > by showing such links). > > Johannes > > Am 31.03.2018 um 14:25 schrieb Bryan Housel: > > I’ve started building an index of OSM community resources here: > > https://github.com/osmlab/osm-community-index > > > > "Resources" can be links to forums, meetups, Slack groups, Facebook > > groups, mailing lists, and so on. Anything that mappers, especially > > beginners, might find interesting or helpful. > > > > *Why?* > > > > Currently when you save an edit in iD, you will see a screen prompting > > you to share your edit on Facebook, Twitter, Google+. But we’d prefer > > instead to use this screen to let the user know more about the community > > around where they are editing. > > > > See https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/4815 for discussion and > > some mockups. > > > > While the initial use of this index will be primarily to support this iD > > feature that will be released soon, I’d love to see other applications > > that have a community focus use the index as well. For example, if you > > are reviewing an edit in OSMCha, and you see something that looks like > > vandalism or an undiscussed import and you want to ask someone in the > > local community to take a look, this index could tell you how to reach > > out to somebody local. > > > > > > *What about { existing lists / the OSM wiki }?* > > > > I did look at existing community lists, and there are several, but most > > of those lists do not support adding a bounding polygon around a > > community. Several of them do let you place a single pin where the > > community is, but I was looking for something that would let me draw > > complex bounding areas, and filter to only show communities active > > around in the area where a user is editing. > > > > We already have a successful project for sharing imagery sources that > > editors can use (see https://github.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index ) so > I > > decided to create something very similar. > > > > > > *How can I help?* > > > > Glad you asked! > > 1. Go to https://github.com/osmlab/osm-community-index/ and watch or > > star the project. ⭐️ > > > > 2. Read the README and CONTRIBUTING documents. These contain info > > about which files need to be added: > > > > * Each resource needs a `.json` file to describe it, and > > * a `.geojson` file to describe where the region where it is active. > > (multiple resources can share a .geojson file) > > > > > > 3. Either add the files with a Pull Request, or open an issue for > > somebody else to add the files. > > > > > > Thanks! > > Bryan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > talk mailing list > > talk@openstreetmap.org > > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > > > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk >
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