Yesterday, OpenStreetMap launched iD, an in-browser editor so that you can edit 
the map. 

You no longer need to download JOSM, the desktop application, or use Potlatch, 
a Flash-based application.

When you start using iD, it gives you an introductory guide on how to edit. The 
app is designed to let newbies start editing very quickly and easily, without 
having to go and read documentation or a load of other cruft.

It's an amazing bit of open source work and has the potential for making it 
dramatically easier for new users to jump in and make their first edit, and 
then get utterly addicted.

There's a site about it here:
http://ideditor.com/

Blog post about it from the official OSM blog:
http://blog.openstreetmap.org/2013/05/07/openstreetmap-launches-all-new-easy-map-editor-and-announces-funding-appeal/

My off-the-cuff reactions:
http://tommorris.org/posts/8264 ;)

Now the Foundation just need to do the same for Wikipedia and the other 
Wikimedia projects with VisualEditor, right...? 

-- 
Tom Morris
<http://tommorris.org/>



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