"browser_notice": "This editor is supported in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer 11 and above. Please upgrade your browser or use Potlatch 2 to edit the map.",
+ "instructions": "Enter a tile URL template. Valid tokens are:\n {zoom} or {z}, {x}, {y} for Z/X/Y tile scheme\n {-y} or {ty} for flipped TMS-style Y coordinates\n {u} for quadtile scheme\n {switch:a,b,c} for DNS server multiplexing\n\nExample:\n{example}",
+ "template": {
+ "placeholder": "Enter a url template"
+ }
+ },
+ "custom_data": {
+ "tooltip": "Edit custom data layer",
+ "header": "Custom Map Data Settings",
+ "file": {
+ "instructions": "Choose a local data file. Supported types are:\n .gpx, .kml, .geojson, .json",
+ "label": "Browse files"
+ },
+ "or": "Or",
+ "url": {
+ "instructions": "Enter a data file URL or vector tile URL template. Valid tokens are:\n {zoom} or {z}, {x}, {y} for Z/X/Y tile scheme",
+ "placeholder": "Enter a url"
+ }
+ }
+ },
"restore": {
"heading": "You have unsaved changes",
"description": "Do you wish to restore unsaved changes from a previous editing session?",
- "restore": "Restore",
- "reset": "Reset"
+ "restore": "Restore my changes",
+ "reset": "Discard my changes"
},
"save": {
"title": "Save",
- "help": "Save changes to OpenStreetMap, making them visible to other users.",
+ "help": "Review your changes and upload them to OpenStreetMap, making them visible to other users.",
"no_changes": "No changes to save.",
"error": "Errors occurred while trying to save",
"status_code": "Server returned status code {code}",
"unknown_error_details": "Please ensure you are connected to the internet.",
- "uploading": "Uploading changes to OpenStreetMap.",
+ "uploading": "Uploading changes to OpenStreetMap...",
+ "conflict_progress": "Checking for conflicts: {num} of {total}",
- "help": "Another user changed some of the same map features you changed.\nClick on each item below for more details about the conflict, and choose whether to keep\nyour changes or the other user's changes.\n"
+ "help": "Another user changed some of the same map features you changed.\nClick on each feature below for more details about the conflict, and choose whether to keep\nyour changes or the other user's changes.\n"
}
},
"merge_remote_changes": {
"conflict": {
- "deleted": "This object has been deleted by {user}.",
- "location": "This object was moved by both you and {user}.",
+ "deleted": "This feature has been deleted by {user}.",
+ "location": "This feature was moved by both you and {user}.",
"nodelist": "Nodes were changed by both you and {user}.",
"memberlist": "Relation members were changed by both you and {user}.",
"tags": "You changed the <b>{tag}</b> tag to \"{local}\" and {user} changed it to \"{remote}\"."
}
},
"success": {
- "edited_osm": "Edited OSM!",
"just_edited": "You just edited OpenStreetMap!",
- "view_on_osm": "View on OSM",
- "facebook": "Share on Facebook",
- "twitter": "Share on Twitter",
- "google": "Share on Google+",
- "help_html": "Your changes should appear in the \"Standard\" layer in a few minutes. Other layers, and certain features, may take longer.",
+ "thank_you": "Thank you for improving the map.",
+ "thank_you_location": "Thank you for improving the map around {where}.",
+ "thank_you_where": {
+ "format": "{place}{separator}{region}",
+ "separator": ", "
+ },
+ "help_html": "Your changes should appear on OpenStreetMap within a few minutes. It may take longer for maps elsewhere to receive updates.",
+ "like_osm": "Like OpenStreetMap? Connect with others:",
+ "more": "More",
+ "events": "Events",
+ "languages": "Languages: {languages}",
+ "missing": "Is something missing from this list?",
+ "tell_us": "Tell us!"
},
"confirm": {
- "okay": "Okay",
+ "okay": "OK",
"cancel": "Cancel"
},
"splash": {
"welcome": "Welcome to the iD OpenStreetMap editor",
"text": "iD is a friendly but powerful tool for contributing to the world's best free world map. This is version {version}. For more information see {website} and report bugs at {github}.",
"walkthrough": "Start the Walkthrough",
- "start": "Edit Now"
+ "start": "Edit now"
},
"source_switch": {
"live": "live",
"lose_changes": "You have unsaved changes. Switching the map server will discard them. Are you sure you want to switch servers?",
"dev": "dev"
},
+ "version": {
+ "whats_new": "What's new in iD {version}"
+ },
"tag_reference": {
"description": "Description",
"on_wiki": "{tag} on wiki.osm.org",
"used_with": "used with {type}"
},
- "validations": {
- "untagged_point": "Untagged point",
- "untagged_line": "Untagged line",
- "untagged_area": "Untagged area",
- "many_deletions": "You're deleting {n} objects. Are you sure you want to do this? This will delete them from the map that everyone else sees on openstreetmap.org.",
- "tag_suggests_area": "The tag {tag} suggests line should be area, but it is not an area",
- "untagged_point_tooltip": "Select a feature type that describes what this point is.",
- "untagged_line_tooltip": "Select a feature type that describes what this line is.",
- "untagged_area_tooltip": "Select a feature type that describes what this area is.",
- "deprecated_tags": "Deprecated tags: {tags}"
- },
"zoom": {
- "in": "Zoom In",
- "out": "Zoom Out"
+ "in": "Zoom in",
+ "out": "Zoom out"
},
"cannot_zoom": "Cannot zoom out further in current mode.",
"full_screen": "Toggle Full Screen",
- "gpx": {
- "local_layer": "Local GPX file",
- "drag_drop": "Drag and drop a .gpx file on the page, or click the button to the right to browse",
- "zoom": "Zoom to GPX track",
- "browse": "Browse for a .gpx file"
+ "QA": {
+ "improveOSM": {
+ "title": "ImproveOSM Detection",
+ "geometry_types": {
+ "path": "paths",
+ "parking": "parking",
+ "road": "roads",
+ "both": "roads and parking"
+ },
+ "directions": {
+ "east": "east",
+ "north": "north",
+ "northeast": "northeast",
+ "northwest": "northwest",
+ "south": "south",
+ "southeast": "southeast",
+ "southwest": "southwest",
+ "west": "west"
+ },
+ "error_types": {
+ "ow": {
+ "title": "Missing One-way",
+ "description": "Along this section of {highway}, {percentage}% of {num_trips} recorded trips travel from {from_node} to {to_node}. There may be missing a \"oneway\" tag."
+ },
+ "mr": {
+ "title": "Missing Geometry",
+ "description": "{num_trips} recorded trips in this area suggest there may be unmapped {geometry_type} here.",
+ "description_alt": "Data from a 3rd party suggests there may be unmapped {geometry_type} here."
+ },
+ "tr": {
+ "title": "Missing Turn Restriction",
+ "description": "{num_passed} of {num_trips} recorded trips (travelling {travel_direction}) make a turn from {from_way} to {to_way} at {junction}. There may be a missing \"{turn_restriction}\" restriction."
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ "keepRight": {
+ "title": "KeepRight Error",
+ "detail_title": "Error",
+ "detail_description": "Description",
+ "comment": "Comment",
+ "comment_placeholder": "Enter a comment to share with other users.",
+ "description": "There is more than one node in this spot. Node IDs: {var1}."
+ },
+ "30": {
+ "title": "Non-closed area",
+ "description": "{var1} is tagged with \"{var2}\" and should be a closed loop."
+ },
+ "40": {
+ "title": "Impossible oneway",
+ "description": "The first node {var1} of {var2} is not connected to any other way."
+ },
+ "41": {
+ "description": "The last node {var1} of {var2} is not connected to any other way."
+ },
+ "42": {
+ "description": "You cannot reach {var1} because all ways leading from it are oneway."
+ },
+ "43": {
+ "description": "You cannot escape from {var1} because all ways leading to it are oneway."
+ },
+ "50": {
+ "title": "Almost junction",
+ "description": "{var1} is very close but not connected to way {var2}."
+ },
+ "60": {
+ "title": "Deprecated tag",
+ "description": "{var1} uses deprecated tag \"{var2}\". Please use \"{var3}\" instead."
+ },
+ "70": {
+ "title": "Missing tag",
+ "description": "{var1} has an empty tag: \"{var2}\"."
+ },
+ "71": {
+ "description": "{var1} has no tags."
+ },
+ "72": {
+ "description": "{var1} is not member of any way and doesn't have any tags."
+ },
+ "73": {
+ "description": "{var1} has a \"{var2}\" tag but no \"highway\" tag."
+ },
+ "74": {
+ "description": "{var1} has an empty tag: \"{var2}\"."
+ },
+ "75": {
+ "description": "{var1} has a name \"{var2}\" but no other tags."
+ },
+ "90": {
+ "title": "Motorway without ref tag",
+ "description": "{var1} is tagged as a motorway and therefore needs a \"ref\", \"nat_ref\", or \"int_ref\" tag."
+ },
+ "100": {
+ "title": "Place of worship without religion",
+ "description": "{var1} is tagged as a place of worship and therefore needs a religion tag."
+ },
+ "110": {
+ "title": "Point of interest without name",
+ "description": "{var1} is tagged as a \"{var2}\" and therefore needs a name tag."
+ },
+ "120": {
+ "title": "Way without nodes",
+ "description": "{var1} has just one single node."
+ },
+ "130": {
+ "title": "Disconnected way",
+ "description": "{var1} is not connected to the rest of the map."
+ },
+ "150": {
+ "title": "Railway crossing without tag",
+ "description": "{var1} of a highway and a railway needs to be tagged as \"railway=crossing\" or \"railway=level_crossing\"."
+ },
+ "160": {
+ "title": "Railway layer conflict",
+ "description": "There are ways in different layers (e.g. tunnel or bridge) meeting at {var1}."
+ },
+ "170": {
+ "title": "FIXME tagged item",
+ "description": "{var1} has a FIXME tag: {var2}"
+ },
+ "180": {
+ "title": "Relation without type",
+ "description": "{var1} is missing a \"type\" tag."
+ },
+ "190": {
+ "title": "Intersection without junction",
+ "description": "{var1} intersects the {var2} {var3} but there is no junction node, bridge, or tunnel."
+ },
+ "200": {
+ "title": "Overlapping ways",
+ "description": "{var1} overlaps the {var2} {var3}."
+ },
+ "210": {
+ "title": "Self-intersecting way",
+ "description": "There is an unspecified issue with self intersecting ways."
+ },
+ "211": {
+ "description": "{var1} contains more than one node multiple times. Nodes are {var2}. This may or may not be an error."
+ },
+ "212": {
+ "description": "{var1} has only two different nodes and contains one of them more than once."
+ },
+ "220": {
+ "title": "Misspelled tag",
+ "description": "{var1} is tagged \"{var2}\" where \"{var3}\" looks like \"{var4}\"."
+ },
+ "221": {
+ "description": "{var1} has a suspicious tag \"{var2}\"."
+ },
+ "230": {
+ "title": "Layer conflict",
+ "description": "{var1} is a junction of ways on different layers."
+ },
+ "231": {
+ "description": "{var1} is a junction of ways on different layers: {var2}.",
+ "layer": "(layer: {layer})"
+ },
+ "232": {
+ "description": "{var1} is tagged with \"layer={var2}\". This need not be an error but it looks strange."
+ },
+ "270": {
+ "title": "Unusual motorway connection",
+ "description": "{var1} is a junction of a motorway and a highway other than \"motorway\", \"motorway_link\", \"trunk\", \"rest_area\", or \"construction\". Connection to \"service\" or \"unclassified\" is only valid if it has \"access=no/private\", or it leads to a motorway service area, or if it is a \"service=parking_aisle\"."
+ },
+ "280": {
+ "title": "Boundary issue",
+ "description": "There is an unspecified issue with this boundary."
+ },
+ "281": {
+ "title": "Boundary missing name",
+ "description": "{var1} has no name."
+ },
+ "282": {
+ "title": "Boundary missing admin level",
+ "description": "The boundary of {var1} has no valid numeric admin_level. Please do not mix admin levels (e.g. \"6;7\"). Always tag the lowest admin_level of all boundaries."
+ },
+ "283": {
+ "title": "Boundary not a closed loop",
+ "description": "The boundary of {var1} is not a closed loop."
+ },
+ "284": {
+ "title": "Boundary is split",
+ "description": "The boundary of {var1} splits here."
+ },
+ "285": {
+ "title": "Boundary admin_level too high",
+ "description": "{var1} has \"admin_level={var2}\" but belongs to a relation with lower \"admin_level\" (e.g. higher priority); it should have the lowest \"admin_level\" of all relations."
+ },
+ "290": {
+ "title": "Restriction issue",
+ "description": "There is an unspecified issue with this restriction."
+ },
+ "291": {
+ "title": "Restriction missing type",
+ "description": "{var1} has an unrecognized restriction type."
+ },
+ "292": {
+ "title": "Restriction missing \"from\" way",
+ "description": "{var1} has {var2} \"from\" members, but it should have 1."
+ },
+ "293": {
+ "title": "Restriction missing \"to\" way",
+ "description": "{var1} has {var2} \"to\" members, but it should have 1."
+ },
+ "294": {
+ "title": "Restriction \"from\" or \"to\" is not a way",
+ "description": "{var1} has \"from\" or \"to\" members which should be ways. {var2}."
+ },
+ "295": {
+ "title": "Restriction \"via\" is not an endpoint",
+ "description": "{var1} has a \"via\" (node {var2}) which is not the first or the last member of \"{var3}\" (way {var4})."
+ },
+ "296": {
+ "title": "Unusual restriction angle",
+ "description": "{var1} has a restriction type \"{var2}\" but the angle is {var3} degrees. Maybe the restriction type is not appropriate?"
+ },
+ "297": {
+ "title": "Wrong direction of \"to\" way",
+ "description": "{var1} does not match the direction of \"to\" way {var2}."
+ },
+ "298": {
+ "title": "Redundant restriction - oneway",
+ "description": "{var1} may be redundant. Entry already prohibited by \"oneway\" tag on {var2}."
+ },
+ "300": {
+ "title": "Missing maxspeed",
+ "description": "{var1} is missing a \"maxspeed\" tag and is tagged as motorway, trunk, primary, or secondary."
+ },
+ "310": {
+ "title": "Roundabout issue",
+ "description": "There is an unspecified issue with this roundabout."
+ },
+ "311": {
+ "title": "Roundabout not closed loop",
+ "description": "{var1} is part of a roundabout but is not closed-loop. (Split carriageways approaching a roundabout should not be tagged as roundabout)."
+ },
+ "312": {
+ "title": "Roundabout wrong direction",
+ "description": "If {var1} is in a country with {var2} traffic then its orientation goes the wrong way around."
+ },
+ "313": {
+ "title": "Roundabout weakly connected",
+ "description": "{var1} has only {var2} other road(s) connected. Roundabouts typically have 3 or more."
+ },
+ "320": {
+ "title": "Improper link connection",
+ "description": "{var1} is tagged as \"{var2}\" but doesn't have a connection to any other \"{var3}\" or \"{var4}\"."
+ },
+ "350": {
+ "title": "Improper bridge tag",
+ "description": "{var1} doesn't have a tag in common with its surrounding ways that shows the purpose of this bridge. There should be one of these tags: {var2}."
+ },
+ "360": {
+ "title": "Missing local name tag",
+ "description": "It would be nice if {var1} had a local name tag \"name:XX={var2}\" where XX shows the language of its common name \"{var2}\"."
+ },
+ "370": {
+ "title": "Doubled places",
+ "description": "{var1} has tags in common with the surrounding way {var2} {var3} and seems to be redundant.",
+ "including_the_name": "(including the name {name})"
+ },
+ "380": {
+ "title": "Non-physical use of sport tag",
+ "description": "{var1} is tagged \"{var2}\" but has no physical tag (e.g. \"leisure\", \"building\", \"amenity\", or \"highway\")."
+ },
+ "390": {
+ "title": "Missing tracktype",
+ "description": "{var1} doesn't have a \"tracktype\" tag."
+ },
+ "400": {
+ "title": "Geometry issue",
+ "description": "There is an unspecified issue with the geometry here."
+ },
+ "401": {
+ "title": "Missing turn restriction",
+ "description": "Ways {var1} and {var2} join in a very sharp angle here and there is no oneway tag or turn restriction that prevents turning."
+ },
+ "402": {
+ "title": "Impossible angle",
+ "description": "{var1} bends in a very sharp angle here."
+ },
+ "410": {
+ "title": "Website issue",
+ "description": "There is an unspecified issue with a contact website or URL."
+ },
+ "411": {
+ "description": "{var1} may have an outdated URL: {var2} returned HTTP status code {var3}."
+ },
+ "412": {
+ "description": "{var1} may have an outdated URL: {var2} contained suspicious text \"{var3}\"."
+ },
+ "413": {
+ "description": "{var1} may have an outdated URL: {var2} did not contain keywords \"{var3}\"."
+ }
+ }
+ }
},
- "mapillary_images": {
- "tooltip": "Street-level photos from Mapillary",
- "title": "Photo Overlay (Mapillary)"
+ "streetside": {
+ "tooltip": "Streetside photos from Microsoft",
+ "title": "Bing Streetside",
+ "report": "Report a privacy concern with this image",
+ "view_on_bing": "View on Bing Maps",
+ "hires": "High resolution"
},
- "mapillary_signs": {
- "tooltip": "Traffic signs from Mapillary (must enable Photo Overlay)",
- "title": "Traffic Sign Overlay (Mapillary)"
+ "mapillary_images": {
+ "tooltip": "Street-level photos from Mapillary"
},
"mapillary": {
+ "title": "Mapillary",
+ "signs": {
+ "tooltip": "Traffic signs from Mapillary"
+ },
"view_on_mapillary": "View this image on Mapillary"
},
+ "openstreetcam_images": {
+ "tooltip": "Street-level photos from OpenStreetCam"
+ },
+ "openstreetcam": {
+ "title": "OpenStreetCam",
+ "view_on_openstreetcam": "View this image on OpenStreetCam"
+ },
+ "note": {
+ "note": "Note",
+ "title": "Edit note",
+ "anonymous": "anonymous",
+ "closed": "(Closed)",
+ "commentTitle": "Comments",
+ "status": {
+ "opened": "opened {when}",
+ "reopened": "reopened {when}",
+ "commented": "commented {when}",
+ "closed": "closed {when}"
+ },
+ "newComment": "New Comment",
+ "inputPlaceholder": "Enter a comment to share with other users.",
+ "close": "Close Note",
+ "open": "Reopen Note",
+ "comment": "Comment",
+ "close_comment": "Close and Comment",
+ "open_comment": "Reopen and Comment",
+ "report": "Report",
+ "new": "New Note",
+ "newDescription": "Describe the issue.",
+ "save": "Save Note",
+ "login": "You must log in to change or comment on this note.",
+ "upload_explanation": "Your comments will be publicly visible to all OpenStreetMap users.",
+ "upload_explanation_with_user": "Your comments as {user} will be publicly visible to all OpenStreetMap users."
+ },
"help": {
"title": "Help",
- "help": "# Help\n\nThis is an editor for [OpenStreetMap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/), the\nfree and editable map of the world. You can use it to add and update\ndata in your area, making an open-source and open-data map of the world\nbetter for everyone.\n\nEdits that you make on this map will be visible to everyone who uses\nOpenStreetMap. In order to make an edit, you'll need to\n[log in](https://www.openstreetmap.org/login).\n\nThe [iD editor](http://ideditor.com/) is a collaborative project with [source\ncode available on GitHub](https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD).\n",
- "editing_saving": "# Editing & Saving\n\nThis editor is designed to work primarily online, and you're accessing\nit through a website right now.\n\n### Selecting Features\n\nTo select a map feature, like a road or point of interest, click\non it on the map. This will highlight the selected feature, open a panel with\ndetails about it, and show a menu of things you can do with the feature.\n\nTo select multiple features, hold down the 'Shift' key. Then either click\non the features you want to select, or drag on the map to draw a rectangle.\nThis will draw a box and select all the points within it.\n\n### Saving Edits\n\nWhen you make changes like editing roads, buildings, and places, these are\nstored locally until you save them to the server. Don't worry if you make\na mistake - you can undo changes by clicking the undo button, and redo\nchanges by clicking the redo button.\n\nClick 'Save' to finish a group of edits - for instance, if you've completed\nan area of town and would like to start on a new area. You'll have a chance\nto review what you've done, and the editor supplies helpful suggestions\nand warnings if something doesn't seem right about the changes.\n\nIf everything looks good, you can enter a short comment explaining the change\nyou made, and click 'Save' again to post the changes\nto [OpenStreetMap.org](http://www.openstreetmap.org/), where they are visible\nto all other users and available for others to build and improve upon.\n\nIf you can't finish your edits in one sitting, you can leave the editor\nwindow and come back (on the same browser and computer), and the\neditor application will offer to restore your work.\n\n### Using the editor\n\nA list of available keyboard shortcuts can be found [here](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ID/Shortcuts).\n",
- "roads": "# Roads\n\nYou can create, fix, and delete roads with this editor. Roads can be all\nkinds: paths, highways, trails, cycleways, and more - any often-crossed\nsegment should be mappable.\n\n### Selecting\n\nClick on a road to select it. An outline should become visible, along\nwith a small tools menu on the map and a sidebar showing more information\nabout the road.\n\n### Modifying\n\nOften you'll see roads that aren't aligned to the imagery behind them\nor to a GPS track. You can adjust these roads so they are in the correct\nplace.\n\nFirst click on the road you want to change. This will highlight it and show\ncontrol points along it that you can drag to better locations. If\nyou want to add new control points for more detail, double-click a part\nof the road without a node, and one will be added.\n\nIf the road connects to another road, but doesn't properly connect on\nthe map, you can drag one of its control points onto the other road in\norder to join them. Having roads connect is important for the map\nand essential for providing driving directions.\n\nYou can also click the 'Move' tool or press the `M` shortcut key to move the entire road at\none time, and then click again to save that movement.\n\n### Deleting\n\nIf a road is entirely incorrect - you can see that it doesn't exist in satellite\nimagery and ideally have confirmed locally that it's not present - you can delete\nit, which removes it from the map. Be cautious when deleting features -\nlike any other edit, the results are seen by everyone and satellite imagery\nis often out of date, so the road could simply be newly built.\n\nYou can delete a road by clicking on it to select it, then clicking the\ntrash can icon or pressing the 'Delete' key.\n\n### Creating\n\nFound somewhere there should be a road but there isn't? Click the 'Line'\nicon in the top-left of the editor or press the shortcut key `2` to start drawing\na line.\n\nClick on the start of the road on the map to start drawing. If the road\nbranches off from an existing road, start by clicking on the place where they connect.\n\nThen click on points along the road so that it follows the right path, according\nto satellite imagery or GPS. If the road you are drawing crosses another road, connect\nit by clicking on the intersection point. When you're done drawing, double-click\nor press 'Return' or 'Enter' on your keyboard.\n",
- "gps": "# GPS\n\nCollected GPS traces are one valuable source of data for OpenStreetMap. This editor\nsupports local traces - `.gpx` files on your local computer. You can collect\nthis kind of GPS trace with a number of smartphone applications as well as\npersonal GPS hardware.\n\nFor information on how to perform a GPS survey, read\n[Mapping with a smartphone, GPS, or paper](http://learnosm.org/en/mobile-mapping/).\n\nTo use a GPX track for mapping, drag and drop the GPX file onto the map\neditor. If it's recognized, it will be added to the map as a bright purple\nline. Click on the 'Map Data' menu on the right side to enable,\ndisable, or zoom to this new GPX-powered layer.\n\nThe GPX track isn't directly uploaded to OpenStreetMap - the best way to\nuse it is to draw on the map, using it as a guide for the new features that\nyou add, and also to [upload it to OpenStreetMap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/trace/create)\nfor other users to use.\n",
- "imagery": "# Imagery\n\nAerial imagery is an important resource for mapping. A combination of\nairplane flyovers, satellite views, and freely-compiled sources are available\nin the editor under the 'Background Settings' menu on the right.\n\nBy default a [Bing Maps](http://www.bing.com/maps/) satellite layer is\npresented in the editor, but as you pan and zoom the map to new geographical\nareas, new sources will become available. Some countries, like the United\nStates, France, and Denmark have very high-quality imagery available for some areas.\n\nImagery is sometimes offset from the map data because of a mistake on the\nimagery provider's side. If you see a lot of roads shifted from the background,\ndon't immediately move them all to match the background. Instead you can adjust\nthe imagery so that it matches the existing data by clicking 'Fix alignment' at\nthe bottom of the Background Settings UI.\n",
- "addresses": "# Addresses\n\nAddresses are some of the most useful information for the map.\n\nAlthough addresses are often represented as parts of streets, in OpenStreetMap\nthey're recorded as attributes of buildings and places along streets.\n\nYou can add address information to places mapped as building outlines\nas well as those mapped as single points. The optimal source of address\ndata is from an on-the-ground survey or personal knowledge - as with any\nother feature, copying from commercial sources like Google Maps is strictly\nforbidden.\n",
- "inspector": "# Using the Inspector\n\nThe inspector is the section on the left side of the page that allows you to\nedit the details of the selected feature.\n\n### Selecting a Feature Type\n\nAfter you add a point, line, or area, you can choose what type of feature it\nis, like whether it's a highway or residential road, supermarket or cafe.\nThe inspector will display buttons for common feature types, and you can\nfind others by typing what you're looking for in the search box.\n\nClick the 'i' in the bottom-right-hand corner of a feature type button to\nlearn more about it. Click a button to choose that type.\n\n### Using Forms and Editing Tags\n\nAfter you choose a feature type, or when you select a feature that already\nhas a type assigned, the inspector will display fields with details about\nthe feature like its name and address.\n\nBelow the fields you see, you can click the 'Add field' dropdown to add\nother details, like a Wikipedia link, wheelchair access, and more.\n\nAt the bottom of the inspector, click 'Additional tags' to add arbitrary\nother tags to the element. [Taginfo](http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/) is a\ngreat resource for learn more about popular tag combinations.\n\nChanges you make in the inspector are automatically applied to the map.\nYou can undo them at any time by clicking the 'Undo' button.\n",
- "buildings": "# Buildings\n\nOpenStreetMap is the world's largest database of buildings. You can create\nand improve this database.\n\n### Selecting\n\nYou can select a building by clicking on its border. This will highlight the\nbuilding and open a small tools menu and a sidebar showing more information\nabout the building.\n\n### Modifying\n\nSometimes buildings are incorrectly placed or have incorrect tags.\n\nTo move an entire building, select it, then click the 'Move' tool. Move your\nmouse to shift the building, and click when it's correctly placed.\n\nTo fix the specific shape of a building, click and drag the nodes that form\nits border into better places.\n\n### Creating\n\nOne of the main questions around adding buildings to the map is that\nOpenStreetMap records buildings both as shapes and points. The rule of thumb\nis to _map a building as a shape whenever possible_, and map companies, homes,\namenities, and other things that operate out of buildings as points placed\nwithin the building shape.\n\nStart drawing a building as a shape by clicking the 'Area' button in the top\nleft of the interface, and end it either by pressing 'Return' on your keyboard\nor clicking on the first node drawn to close the shape.\n\n### Deleting\n\nIf a building is entirely incorrect - you can see that it doesn't exist in satellite\nimagery and ideally have confirmed locally that it's not present - you can delete\nit, which removes it from the map. Be cautious when deleting features -\nlike any other edit, the results are seen by everyone and satellite imagery\nis often out of date, so the building could simply be newly built.\n\nYou can delete a building by clicking on it to select it, then clicking the\ntrash can icon or pressing the 'Delete' key.\n",
- "relations": "# Relations\n\nA relation is a special type of feature in OpenStreetMap that groups together\nother features. For example, two common types of relations are *route relations*,\nwhich group together sections of road that belong to a specific freeway or\nhighway, and *multipolygons*, which group together several lines that define\na complex area (one with several pieces or holes in it like a donut).\n\nThe group of features in a relation are called *members*. In the sidebar, you can\nsee which relations a feature is a member of, and click on a relation there\nto select the it. When the relation is selected, you can see all of its\nmembers listed in the sidebar and highlighted on the map.\n\nFor the most part, iD will take care of maintaining relations automatically\nwhile you edit. The main thing you should be aware of is that if you delete a\nsection of road to redraw it more accurately, you should make sure that the\nnew section is a member of the same relations as the original.\n\n## Editing Relations\n\nIf you want to edit relations, here are the basics.\n\nTo add a feature to a relation, select the feature, click the \"+\" button in the\n\"All relations\" section of the sidebar, and select or type the name of the relation.\n\nTo create a new relation, select the first feature that should be a member,\nclick the \"+\" button in the \"All relations\" section, and select \"New relation...\".\n\nTo remove a feature from a relation, select the feature and click the trash\nbutton next to the relation you want to remove it from.\n\nYou can create multipolygons with holes using the \"Merge\" tool. Draw two areas (inner\nand outer), hold the Shift key and click on each of them to select them both, and then\nclick the \"Merge\" (+) button.\n"
- },
- "intro": {
- "done": "done",
- "graph": {
- "city_hall": "Three Rivers City Hall",
- "fire_department": "Three Rivers Fire Department",
- "memory_isle_park": "Memory Isle Park",
- "riverwalk_trail": "Riverwalk Trail",
- "w_michigan_ave": "West Michigan Avenue",
- "e_michigan_ave": "East Michigan Avenue",
- "spring_st": "Spring Street",
- "scidmore_park": "Scidmore Park",
- "petting_zoo": "Scidmore Park Petting Zoo",
- "n_andrews_st": "North Andrews Street",
- "s_andrews_st": "South Andrews Street",
- "n_constantine_st": "North Constantine Street",
- "s_constantine_st": "South Constantine Street",
- "rocky_river": "Rocky River",
- "railroad_dr": "Railroad Drive",
- "conrail_rr": "Conrail Railroad",
- "st_joseph_river": "Saint Joseph River",
- "n_main_st": "North Main Street",
- "s_main_st": "South Main Street",
- "water_st": "Water Street",
- "foster_st": "Foster Street",
- "portage_river": "Portage River",
- "flower_st": "Flower Street",
- "elm_st": "Elm Street",
- "walnut_st": "Walnut Street",
- "morris_ave": "Morris Avenue",
- "east_st": "East Street",
- "portage_ave": "Portage Avenue"
+ "key": "H",
+ "help": {
+ "title": "Help",
+ "welcome": "Welcome to the iD editor for [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/). With this editor you can update OpenStreetMap right from your web browser.",
+ "open_data_h": "Open Data",
+ "open_data": "Edits that you make on this map will be visible to everyone who uses OpenStreetMap. Your edits can be based on personal knowledge, on-the-ground surveying, or imagery collected from aerial or street level photos. Copying from commercial sources, like Google Maps, [is strictly forbidden](https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright).",
+ "before_start_h": "Before you start",
+ "before_start": "You should be familiar with OpenStreetMap and this editor before you start editing. iD contains a walkthrough to teach you the basics of editing OpenStreetMap. Click \"Start the Walkthrough\" on this screen to take the tutorial - it takes only about 15 minutes.",
+ "open_source_h": "Open Source",
+ "open_source": "The iD editor is a collaborative open source project, and you are using version {version} now. The source code is available [on GitHub](https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD).",
+ "open_source_help": "You can help iD by [translating](https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#translating) or [reporting bugs](https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues)."
},
- "navigation": {
- "title": "Navigation",
- "drag": "The main map area shows OpenStreetMap data on top of a background. You can navigate by dragging and scrolling, just like any web map. **Drag the map!**",
- "select": "Map features are represented three ways: using points, lines or areas. All features can be selected by clicking on them. **Click on the point to select it.**",
- "pane": "When a feature is selected, the feature editor is displayed. The header shows us the feature type and the main pane shows the feature's attributes, such as its name and address. **Close the feature editor by pressing the {button} button in the top right.**",
- "search": "You can also search for features in the current view, or worldwide. **Search for '{name}'**",
- "choose": "**Choose {name} from the list to select it.**",
- "chosen": "Great! {name} is now selected. **Close the feature editor by pressing the {button} button.**"
+ "overview": {
+ "title": "Overview",
+ "navigation_h": "Navigation",
+ "navigation_drag": "You can drag the map by pressing and holding down the {leftclick} left mouse button and moving the mouse around. You can also use the `↓`, `↑`, `←`, `→` arrow keys on your keyboard.",
+ "navigation_zoom": "You can zoom in or out by scrolling with the mouse wheel or trackpad, or by clicking the {plus} / {minus} buttons along the side of the map. You can also use the `+`, `-` keys on your keyboard.",
+ "features_h": "Map Features",
+ "features": "We use the word *features* to describe things that appear on the map, such as roads, buildings, or points of interest. Anything in the real world can be mapped as a feature on OpenStreetMap. Map features are represented on the map using *points*, *lines*, or *areas*.",
+ "nodes_ways": "In OpenStreetMap, points are sometimes called *nodes*, and lines and areas are sometimes called *ways*."
+ },
+ "editing": {
+ "title": "Editing & Saving",
+ "select_h": "Select",
+ "select_left_click": "{leftclick} Left-click on a feature to select it. This will highlight it with a pulsing glow, and the sidebar will display details about that feature, such as its name or address.",
+ "select_right_click": "{rightclick} Right-click on a feature to display the editing menu, which shows the commands that are available, such as rotating, moving, and deleting.",
+ "multiselect_h": "Multiselect",
+ "multiselect_shift_click": "`{shift}`+{leftclick} left-click to select several features together. This makes it easier to move or delete multiple items.",
+ "multiselect_lasso": "Another way to select multiple features is to hold down the `{shift}` key, then press and hold down the {leftclick} left mouse button and drag the mouse to draw a selection lasso. All of the points inside the lasso area will be selected.",
+ "undo_redo_h": "Undo & Redo",
+ "undo_redo": "Your edits are stored locally in your browser until you choose to save them to the OpenStreetMap server. You can undo edits by clicking the {undo} **Undo** button, and redo them by clicking the {redo} **Redo** button.",
+ "save_h": "Save",
+ "save": "Click {save} **Save** to finish your edits and send them to OpenStreetMap. You should remember to save your work frequently!",
+ "save_validation": "On the save screen, you'll have a chance to review what you've done. iD will also perform some basic checks for missing data and may offer helpful suggestions and warnings if something doesn't seem right.",
+ "upload_h": "Upload",
+ "upload": "Before uploading your changes you must enter a [changeset comment](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Good_changeset_comments). Then click **Upload** to send your changes to OpenStreetMap, where they will be merged into the map and publicly visible to everyone.",
+ "backups_h": "Automatic Backups",
+ "backups": "If you can't finish your edits in one sitting, for example if your computer crashes or you close the browser tab, your edits are still saved in your browser's storage. You can come back later (on the same browser and computer), and iD will offer to restore your work.",
+ "keyboard_h": "Keyboard Shortcuts",
+ "keyboard": "You can view a list of keyboard shortcuts by pressing the `?` key."
+ },
+ "feature_editor": {
+ "title": "Feature Editor",
+ "intro": "The *feature editor* appears alongside the map, and allows you to see and edit all of the information for the selected feature.",
+ "definitions": "The top section displays the feature's type. The middle section contains *fields* showing the feature's attributes, such as its name or address.",
+ "type_h": "Feature Type",
+ "type": "You can click on the feature type to change the feature to a different type. Everything that exists in the real world can be added to OpenStreetMap, so there are thousands of feature types to choose from.",
+ "type_picker": "The type picker displays the most common feature types, such as parks, hospitals, restaurants, roads, and buildings. You can search for anything by typing what you're looking for in the search box. You can also click the {inspect} **Info** icon next to the feature type to learn more about it.",
+ "fields_h": "Fields",
+ "fields_all_fields": "The \"All fields\" section contains all of the feature's details that you may edit. In OpenStreetMap, all of the fields are optional, and it's OK to leave a field blank if you are unsure.",
+ "fields_example": "Each feature type will display different fields. For example, a road may display fields for its surface and speed limit, but a restaurant may display fields for the type of food it serves and the hours it is open.",
+ "fields_add_field": "You can also click the \"Add field\" dropdown to add more fields, such as a description, Wikipedia link, wheelchair access, and more.",
+ "tags_h": "Tags",
+ "tags_all_tags": "Below the fields section, you can expand the \"All tags\" section to edit any of the OpenStreetMap *tags* for the selected feature. Each tag consists of a *key* and *value*, data elements that define all of the features stored in OpenStreetMap.",
+ "tags_resources": "Editing a feature's tags requires intermediate knowledge about OpenStreetMap. You should consult resources like the [OpenStreetMap Wiki](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Main_Page) or [Taginfo](https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/) to learn more about accepted OpenStreetMap tagging practices."
},
"points": {
"title": "Points",
- "add": "Points can be used to represent features such as shops, restaurants, and monuments. They mark a specific location, and describe what's there. **Click the {button} Point button to add a new point.**",
- "place": "The point can be placed by clicking on the map. **Click the map to place the new point on top of the building.**",
- "search": "There are many different features that can be represented by points. The point you just added is a Cafe. **Search for '{name}'**",
- "choose": "**Choose Cafe from the list.**",
- "describe": "The point is now marked as a cafe. Using the feature editor, we can add more information about the feature. **Add a name**",
- "close": "The feature editor will remember all of your changes automatically. When you change a feature, the close button will change to a checkmark. **Click the {button} button to close the feature editor**",
- "reselect": "Often points will already exist, but have mistakes or be incomplete. We can edit existing points. **Click to select the point you just created.**",
- "fixname": "**Change the name, then click the {button} button to close the feature editor.**",
- "reselect_delete": "All features on the map can be deleted. **Click to select the point you created.**",
- "delete": "The menu around the point contains operations that can be performed on it, including delete. **Click on the {button} button to delete the point.**"
+ "intro": "*Points* can be used to represent features such as shops, restaurants, and monuments. They mark a specific location, and describe what's there.",
+ "add_point_h": "Adding Points",
+ "add_point": "To add a point, click the {point} **Point** button on the toolbar above the map, or press the shortcut key `1`. This will change the mouse cursor to a cross symbol.",
+ "add_point_finish": "To place the new point on the map, position the mouse cursor where the point should go, then {leftclick} left-click or press `Space`.",
+ "move_point_h": "Moving Points",
+ "move_point": "To move a point, place the mouse cursor over the point, then press and hold the {leftclick} left mouse button while dragging the point to its new location.",
+ "delete_point_h": "Deleting Points",
+ "delete_point": "It's OK to delete features that don't exist in the real world. Deleting a feature from OpenStreetMap removes it from the map that everyone uses, so you should make sure a feature is really gone before you delete it.",
+ "delete_point_command": "To delete a point, {rightclick} right-click on the point to select it and show the edit menu, then use the {delete} **Delete** command."
+ },
+ "lines": {
+ "title": "Lines",
+ "intro": "*Lines* are used to represent features such as roads, railroads, and rivers. Lines should be drawn down the center of the feature that they represent.",
+ "add_line_h": "Adding Lines",
+ "add_line": "To add a line, click the {line} **Line** button on the toolbar above the map, or press the shortcut key `2`. This will change the mouse cursor to a cross symbol.",
+ "add_line_draw": "Next, position the mouse cursor where the line should begin and {leftclick} left-click or press `Space` to begin placing nodes along the line. Continue placing more nodes by clicking or pressing `Space`. While drawing, you can zoom in or drag the map in order to add more detail.",
+ "add_line_finish": "To finish a line, press `{return}` or click again on the last node.",
+ "modify_line_h": "Modifying Lines",
+ "modify_line_dragnode": "Often you'll see lines that aren't shaped correctly, for example a road that does not match up with the background imagery. To adjust the shape of a line, first {leftclick} left-click to select it. All nodes of the line will be drawn as small circles. You can then drag the nodes to better locations.",
+ "modify_line_addnode": "You can also create new nodes along a line either by {leftclick}**x2** double-clicking on the line or by dragging the small triangles at the midpoints between nodes.",
+ "connect_line_h": "Connecting Lines",
+ "connect_line": "Having roads connected properly is important for the map and essential for providing driving directions.",
+ "connect_line_display": "The connections between roads are drawn with gray circles. The endpoints of a line are drawn with larger white circles if they don't connect to anything.",
+ "connect_line_drag": "To connect a line to another feature, drag one of the line's nodes onto the other feature until both features snap together. Tip: You can hold down the `{alt}` key to prevent nodes from connecting to other features.",
+ "connect_line_tag": "If you know that the connection has traffic lights or crosswalks, you can add them by selecting the connecting node and using the feature editor to select the correct feature's type.",
+ "disconnect_line_h": "Disconnecting Lines",
+ "disconnect_line_command": "To disconnect a road from another feature, {rightclick} right-click the connecting node and select the {disconnect} **Disconnect** command from the editing menu.",
+ "move_line_h": "Moving Lines",
+ "move_line_command": "To move an entire line, {rightclick} right-click the line and select the {move} **Move** command from the editing menu. Then move the mouse, and {leftclick} left-click to place the line in a new location.",
+ "move_line_connected": "Lines that are connected to other features will stay connected as you move the line to a new location. iD may prevent you from moving a line across another connected line.",
+ "delete_line_h": "Deleting Lines",
+ "delete_line": "If a line is entirely incorrect, for example a road that doesn't exist in the real world, it's OK to delete it. Be careful when deleting features: the background imagery you are using might be outdated, and a road that looks wrong could simply be newly built.",
+ "delete_line_command": "To delete a line, {rightclick} right-click on the line to select it and show the edit menu, then use the {delete} **Delete** command."
},
"areas": {
"title": "Areas",
- "add": "Areas are used to show the boundaries of features like lakes, buildings, and residential areas. They can be also be used for more detailed mapping of many features you might normally map as points. **Click the {button} Area button to add a new area.**",
- "corner": "Areas are drawn by placing nodes that mark the boundary of the area. **Click to place a starting node on one of the corners of the playground.**",
- "place": "Draw the area by placing more nodes. Finish the area by clicking on the starting node. **Draw an area for the playground.**",
- "search": "**Search for '{name}'.**",
- "choose": "**Choose Playground from the list.**",
- "describe": "**Add a name, then click the {button} button to close the feature editor**"
+ "intro": "*Areas* are used to show the boundaries of features like lakes, buildings, and residential areas. Areas should be traced around the edge of the feature that they represent, for example, around the base of a building.",
+ "point_or_area_h": "Points or Areas?",
+ "point_or_area": "Many features can be represented as points or areas. You should map buildings and property outlines as areas whenever possible. Place points inside a building area to represent businesses, amenities, and other features located inside the building.",
+ "add_area_h": "Adding Areas",
+ "add_area_command": "To add an area, click the {area} **Area** button on the toolbar above the map, or press the shortcut key `3`. This will change the mouse cursor to a cross symbol.",
+ "add_area_draw": "Next, position the mouse cursor at one of the corners of the feature and {leftclick} left-click or press `Space` to begin placing nodes around the outer edge of the area. Continue placing more nodes by clicking or pressing `Space`. While drawing, you can zoom in or drag the map in order to add more detail.",
+ "add_area_finish": "To finish an area, press `{return}` or click again on either the first or last node.",
+ "square_area_h": "Square Corners",
+ "square_area_command": "Many area features like buildings have square corners. To square the corners of an area, {rightclick} right-click the edge of the area and select the {orthogonalize} **Square** command from the editing menu.",
+ "modify_area_h": "Modifying Areas",
+ "modify_area_dragnode": "Often you'll see areas that aren't shaped correctly, for example a building that does not match up with the background imagery. To adjust the shape of an area, first {leftclick} left-click to select it. All nodes of the area will be drawn as small circles. You can then drag the nodes to better locations.",
+ "modify_area_addnode": "You can also create new nodes along an area either by {leftclick}**x2** double-clicking on the edge of the area or by dragging the small triangles at the midpoints between nodes.",
+ "delete_area_h": "Deleting Areas",
+ "delete_area": "If an area is entirely incorrect, for example a building that doesn't exist in the real world, it's OK to delete it. Be cautious when deleting features - the background imagery you are using might be outdated, and a building that looks wrong could simply be newly built.",
+ "delete_area_command": "To delete an area, {rightclick} right-click on the area to select it and show the edit menu, then use the {delete} **Delete** command."
},
- "lines": {
- "title": "Lines",
- "add": "Lines are used to represent features such as roads, railroads, and rivers. **Click the {button} Line button to add a new line.**",
- "start": "**Start the line by clicking on the end of the road.**",
- "intersect": "Click to add more nodes to the line. You can drag the map while drawing if necessary. Roads, and many other types of lines, are part of a larger network. It is important for these lines to be connected properly in order for routing applications to work. **Click on {name} to create an intersection connecting the two lines.**",
- "finish": "Lines can be finished by clicking on the last node again. **Finish drawing the road.**",
- "road": "**Select Road from the list**",
- "residential": "There are different types of roads, the most common of which is Residential. **Choose the Residential road type**",
- "describe": "**Name the road, then click the {button} button to close the feature editor.**",
- "restart": "The road needs to intersect {name}.",
- "wrong_preset": "You didn't select the Residential road type. **Click here to choose again**"
+ "relations": {
+ "title": "Relations",
+ "intro": "A *relation* is a special type of feature in OpenStreetMap that groups together other features. The features that belong to a relation are called *members*, and each member can have a *role* in the relation.",
+ "edit_relation_h": "Editing Relations",
+ "edit_relation": "At the bottom of the feature editor, you can expand the \"All relations\" section to see if the selected feature is a member of any relations. You can then click on the relation to select and edit it.",
+ "edit_relation_add": "To add a feature to a relation, select the feature, then click the {plus} add button in the \"All relations\" section of the feature editor. You can choose from a list of nearby relations, or choose the \"New relation...\" option.",
+ "edit_relation_delete": "You can also click the {delete} **Delete** button to remove the selected feature from the relation. If you remove all of the members from a relation, the relation will be deleted automatically.",
+ "maintain_relation_h": "Maintaining Relations",
+ "maintain_relation": "For the most part, iD will maintain relations automatically as you edit. You should take care when replacing features that might be members of relations. For example if you delete a section of road and draw a new section of road to replace it, you should add the new section to the same relations (routes, turn restrictions, etc.) as the original.",
+ "relation_types_h": "Relation Types",
+ "multipolygon_h": "Multipolygons",
+ "multipolygon": "A *multipolygon* relation is a group of one or more *outer* features and one or more inner features. The outer features define the outer edges of the multipolygon, and the inner features define sub-areas or holes cut out from the inside of the multipolygon.",
+ "multipolygon_create": "To create a multipolygon, for example a building with a hole in it, draw the outer edge as an area and the inner edge as a line or different kind of area. Then `{shift}`+{leftclick} left-click to select both features, {rightclick} right-click to show the edit menu, and select the {merge} **Merge** command.",
+ "multipolygon_merge": "Merging several lines or areas will create a new multipolygon relation with all selected areas as members. iD will choose the inner and outer roles automatically, based on which features are contained inside other features.",
+ "turn_restriction_h": "Turn restrictions",
+ "turn_restriction": "A *turn restriction* relation is a group of several road segments in an intersection. Turn restrictions consist of a *from* road, *via* node or roads, and a *to* road.",
+ "turn_restriction_field": "To edit turn restrictions, select a junction node where two or more roads meet. The feature editor will display a special \"Turn Restrictions\" field containing a model of the intersection.",
+ "turn_restriction_editing": "In the \"Turn Restrictions\" field, click to select a \"from\" road, and see whether turns are allowed or restricted to any of the \"to\" roads. You can click on the turn icons to toggle them between allowed and restricted. iD will create relations automatically and set the from, via, and to roles based on your choices.",
+ "route_h": "Routes",
+ "route": "A *route* relation is a group of one or more line features that together form a route network, like a bus route, train route, or highway route.",
+ "route_add": "To add a feature to a route relation, select the feature and scroll down to the \"All relations\" section of the feature editor, then click the {plus} add button to add this feature to a nearby existing relation or a new relation.",
+ "boundary_h": "Boundaries",
+ "boundary": "A *boundary* relation is a group of one or more line features that together form an administrative boundary.",
+ "boundary_add": "To add a feature to a boundary relation, select the feature and scroll down to the \"All relations\" section of the feature editor, then click the {plus} add button to add this feature to a nearby existing relation or a new relation."
},
- "startediting": {
- "title": "Start Editing",
- "help": "You can replay this walkthrough or view more documentation by clicking the {button} Help button.",
- "save": "Don't forget to regularly save your changes!",
- "start": "Start mapping!"
+ "notes": {
+ "title": "Notes",
+ "intro": "*Notes* are used to alert other users that a feature requires fixing or attention. Notes mark a specific location on the map. To view existing notes or add new ones, click the {data} **Map data** panel to enable the OpenStreetMap notes layer.",
+ "add_note_h": "Adding Notes",
+ "add_note": "To add a new note, click the {note} **Note** button on the toolbar above the map, or press the shortcut key `4`. This will change the mouse cursor to a cross symbol. To place the new note on the map, position the mouse cursor where the note should go, then {leftclick} left-click or press `Space`.",
+ "move_note": "Only new notes can be moved. To move a note, place the mouse cursor over the new note, then press and hold the {leftclick} left mouse button while dragging the note to its new location.",
+ "update_note_h": "Closing, Reopening, and Commenting",
+ "update_note": "An existing note can be updated by closing it, reopening it, or adding a comment to it. Closing a note indicates that the problem has been resolved. Reopening a note indicates that the original issue is not resolved.",
+ "save_note_h": "Saving Notes",
+ "save_note": "You must save any note edits individually by clicking the buttons below the note comments. Note edits are **not** included in changesets that you upload to OpenStreetMap."
+ },
+ "imagery": {
+ "title": "Background Imagery",
+ "intro": "The background imagery that appears beneath the map data is an important resource for mapping. This imagery can be aerial photos collected from satellites, airplanes, and drones, or it can be scanned historical maps or other freely available source data.",
+ "sources_h": "Imagery Sources",
+ "choosing": "To see which imagery sources are available for editing, click the {layers} **Background settings** button on the side of the map.",
+ "sources": "By default, a [Bing Maps](https://www.bing.com/maps/) satellite layer is chosen as the background image. Depending on where you are editing, other imagery sources will be available. Some may be newer or have higher resolution, so it is always useful to check and see which layer is the best one to use as a mapping reference.",
+ "offsets_h": "Adjusting Imagery Offset",
+ "offset": "Imagery is sometimes offset slightly from accurate map data. If you see a lot of roads or buildings shifted from the background imagery, it may be the imagery that's incorrect, so don't move them all to match the background. Instead, you can adjust the background so that it matches the existing data by expanding the \"Adjust Imagery Offset\" section at the bottom of the Background Settings pane.",
+ "offset_change": "Click on the small triangles to adjust the imagery offset in small steps, or hold the {leftclick} left mouse button and drag within the gray square to slide the imagery into alignment."
+ },
+ "streetlevel": {
+ "title": "Street Level Photos",
+ "intro": "Street level photos are useful for mapping traffic signs, businesses, and other details that you can't see from satellite and aerial images. The iD editor supports street level photos from [Bing Streetside](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/maps/streetside), [Mapillary](https://www.mapillary.com), and [OpenStreetCam](https://www.openstreetcam.org).",
+ "using_h": "Using Street Level Photos",
+ "using": "To use street level photos for mapping, click the {data} **Map data** panel on the side of the map to enable or disable the available photo layers.",
+ "photos": "When enabled, the photo layer displays a line along the sequence of photos. At higher zoom levels, a circle marks at each photo location, and at even higher zoom levels, a cone indicates the direction the camera was facing when the photo was taken.",
+ "viewer": "When you click on one of the photo locations, a photo viewer appears in the bottom corner of the map. The photo viewer contains controls to step forward and backward in the image sequence. It also shows the username of the person who captured the image, the date it was captured, and a link to view the image on the original site."
+ },
+ "gps": {
+ "title": "GPS Traces",
+ "intro": "Collected GPS traces are a valuable source of data for OpenStreetMap. This editor supports *.gpx*, *.geojson*, and *.kml* files on your local computer. You can collect GPS traces with a smartphone, sports watch, or other GPS device.",
+ "survey": "For information on how to perform a GPS survey, read [Mapping with a smartphone, GPS, or paper](http://learnosm.org/en/mobile-mapping/).",
+ "using_h": "Using GPS Traces",
+ "using": "To use a GPS trace for mapping, drag and drop the data file onto the map editor. If it's recognized, it will be drawn on the map as a bright purple line. Click the {data} **Map data** panel on the side of the map to enable, disable, or zoom to your GPS data.",
+ "tracing": "The GPS track isn't sent to OpenStreetMap - the best way to use it is to draw on the map, using it as a guide for the new features that you add.",
+ "upload": "You can also [upload your GPS data to OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/trace/create) for other users to use."
+ },
+ "qa": {
+ "title": "Quality Assurance",
+ "intro": "*Quality Assurance* (Q/A) tools can find improper tags, disconnected roads, and other issues with OpenStreetMap, which mappers can then fix. To view existing Q/A issues, click the {data} **Map data** panel to enable a specific Q/A layer.",
+ "tools_h": "Tools",
+ "tools": "The following tools are currently supported: [KeepRight](https://www.keepright.at/) and [ImproveOSM](https://improveosm.org/en/). Expect iD to support [Osmose](https://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/) and more Q/A tools in the future.",
+ "issues_h": "Handling Issues",
+ "issues": "Handling Q/A issues is similar to handling notes. Click on a marker to view the issue details in the sidebar. Each tool has its own capabilities, but generally you can comment and/or close an issue."
+ },
+ "field": {
+ "restrictions": {
+ "title": "Turn Restrictions Help",
+ "about": {
+ "title": "About",
+ "about": "This field allows you to inspect and modify turn restrictions. It displays a model of the selected intersection including other nearby connected roads.",
+ "from_via_to": "A turn restriction always contains: one **FROM way**, one **TO way**, and either one **VIA node** or one or more **VIA ways**.",
+ "maxdist": "The \"{distField}\" slider controls how far to search for additional connected roads.",
+ "maxvia": "The \"{viaField}\" slider adjusts how many via ways may be included in the search. (Tip: simple is better)"
+ },
+ "inspecting": {
+ "title": "Inspecting",
+ "about": "Hover over any **FROM** segment to see whether it has any turn restrictions. Each possible **TO** destination will be drawn with a colored shadow showing whether a restriction exists.",
+ "restricted": "\"Restricted\" means that there is a turn restriction, for example \"No Left Turn\".",
+ "only": "\"Only\" means that a vehicle taking that path may only make that choice, for example \"Only Straight On\"."
+ },
+ "modifying": {
+ "title": "Modifying",
+ "about": "To modify turn restrictions, first click on any starting **FROM** segment to select it. The selected segment will pulse, and all possible **TO** destinations will appear as turn symbols.",
+ "indicators": "Then, click on a turn symbol to toggle it between \"Allowed\", \"Restricted\", and \"Only\".",
+ "simple": "**Prefer simple restrictions over complex ones.**",
+ "simple_example": "For example, avoid creating a via-way restriction if a simpler via-node turn restriction will do.",
+ "indirect": "**Some restrictions display the text \"(indirect)\" and are drawn lighter.**",
+ "indirect_example": "These restrictions exist because of another nearby restriction. For example, an \"Only Straight On\" restriction will indirectly create \"No Turn\" restrictions for all other paths through the intersection.",
+ "indirect_noedit": "You may not edit indirect restrictions. Instead, edit the nearby direct restriction."
+ }
+ }
}
},
- "presets": {
- "categories": {
- "category-barrier": {
- "name": "Barrier Features"
+ "issues": {
+ "title": "Issues",
+ "key": "I",
+ "list_title": "Issues ({count})",
+ "errors": {
+ "list_title": "Errors ({count})"
+ },
+ "warnings": {
+ "list_title": "Warnings ({count})"
+ },
+ "rules": {
+ "title": "Rules"
+ },
+ "no_issues": {
+ "message": {
+ "everything": "Everything looks fine",
+ "everything_in_view": "Everything in view looks fine",
+ "edits": "Your edits look fine",
+ "edits_in_view": "Your edits in view look fine"
+ },
+ "hidden_issues": {
+ "none": "Detected issues will appear here",
+ "elsewhere": "Issues elsewhere: {count}",
+ "other_features": "Issues with other features: {count}",
+ "other_features_elsewhere": "Issues elsewhere with other features: {count}",
+ "disabled_rules": "Issues with disabled rules: {count}",
+ "disabled_rules_elsewhere": "Issues elsewhere with disabled rules: {count}",
+ "three-rivers-municipal-airport": "Three Rivers Municipal Airport",
+ "three-rivers-post-office": "Three Rivers Post Office",
+ "three-rivers-public-library": "Three Rivers Public Library",
+ "three-rivers": "Three Rivers",
+ "unique-jewelry": "Unique Jewelry",
+ "walnut-street": "Walnut Street",
+ "washington-street": "Washington Street",
+ "water-street": "Water Street",
+ "west-street": "West Street",
+ "wheeler-street": "Wheeler Street",
+ "william-towing": "William Towing",
+ "willow-drive": "Willow Drive",
+ "wood-street": "Wood Street",
+ "world-fare": "World Fare"
+ }
+ },
+ "welcome": {
+ "title": "Welcome",
+ "welcome": "Welcome! This walkthrough will teach you the basics of editing on OpenStreetMap.",
+ "practice": "All of the data in this walkthrough is just for practicing, and any edits that you make in the walkthrough will not be saved.",
+ "words": "This walkthrough will introduce some new words and concepts. When we introduce a new word, we'll use *italics*.",
+ "mouse": "You can use any input device to edit the map, but this walkthrough assumes you have a mouse with left and right buttons. **If you want to attach a mouse, do so now, then click OK.**",
+ "leftclick": "When this tutorial asks you to click or double-click, we mean with the left button. On a trackpad it might be a single-click or single-finger tap. **Left-click {num} times.**",
+ "rightclick": "Sometimes we'll also ask you to right-click. This might be the same as control-click, or two-finger tap on a trackpad. Your keyboard might even have a 'menu' key that works like right-click. **Right-click {num} times.**",
+ "chapters": "So far, so good! You can use the buttons below to skip chapters at any time or to restart a chapter if you get stuck. Let's begin! **Click '{next}' to continue.**"
+ },
+ "navigation": {
+ "title": "Navigation",
+ "drag": "The main map area shows OpenStreetMap data on top of a background.{br}You can drag the map by pressing and holding the left mouse button while moving the mouse around. You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard. **Drag the map!**",
+ "zoom": "You can zoom in or out by scrolling with the mouse wheel or trackpad, or by clicking the {plus} / {minus} buttons. **Zoom the map!**",
+ "features": "We use the word *features* to describe the things that appear on the map. Anything in the real world can be mapped as a feature on OpenStreetMap.",
+ "points_lines_areas": "Map features are represented using *points, lines, or areas.*",
+ "nodes_ways": "In OpenStreetMap, points are sometimes called *nodes*, and lines and areas are sometimes called *ways*.",
+ "click_townhall": "All features on the map can be selected by clicking on them. **Click on the point to select it.**",
+ "selected_townhall": "Great! The point is now selected. Selected features are drawn with a pulsing glow.",
+ "editor_townhall": "When a feature is selected, the *feature editor* is displayed alongside the map.",
+ "preset_townhall": "The top part of the feature editor shows the feature's type. This point is a {preset}.",
+ "fields_townhall": "The middle part of the feature editor contains *fields* showing the feature's attributes, such as its name and address.",
+ "close_townhall": "**Close the feature editor by hitting escape or pressing the {button} button in the upper corner.**",
+ "search_street": "You can also search for features in the current view, or worldwide. **Search for '{name}'.**",
+ "choose_street": "**Choose {name} from the list to select it.**",
+ "selected_street": "Great! {name} is now selected.",
+ "editor_street": "The fields shown for a street are different than the fields that were shown for the town hall.{br}For this selected street, the feature editor shows fields like '{field1}' and '{field2}'. **Close the feature editor by hitting escape or pressing the {button} button.**",
+ "play": "Try moving the map and clicking on some other features to see what kinds of things can be added to OpenStreetMap. **When you are ready to continue to the next chapter, click '{next}'.**"
+ },
+ "points": {
+ "title": "Points",
+ "add_point": "*Points* can be used to represent features such as shops, restaurants, and monuments.{br}They mark a specific location, and describe what's there. **Click the {button} Point button to add a new point.**",
+ "place_point": "To place the new point on the map, position your mouse cursor where the point should go, then left-click or press the spacebar. **Move the mouse pointer over this building, then left-click or press the spacebar.**",
+ "search_cafe": "There are many different features that can be represented by points. The point you just added is a cafe. **Search for '{preset}'.**",
+ "choose_cafe": "**Choose {preset} from the list.**",
+ "feature_editor": "The point is now marked as a cafe. Using the feature editor, we can add more information about the cafe.",
+ "add_name": "In OpenStreetMap, all of the fields are optional, and it's OK to leave a field blank if you are unsure.{br}Let's pretend that you have local knowledge of this cafe, and you know its name. **Add a name for the cafe.**",
+ "add_close": "The feature editor will remember all of your changes automatically. **When you are finished adding the name, hit escape, enter, or click the {button} button to close the feature editor.**",
+ "reselect": "Often points will already exist, but have mistakes or be incomplete. We can edit existing points. **Click to select the cafe you just created.**",
+ "update": "Let's fill in some more details for this cafe. You can change its name, add a cuisine, or add an address. **Change the cafe details.**",
+ "update_close": "**When you are finished updating the cafe, hit escape, enter, or click the {button} button to close the feature editor.**",
+ "rightclick": "You can right-click on any feature to see the *edit menu*, which shows a list of editing operations that can be performed. **Right-click to select the point you created and show the edit menu.**",
+ "delete": "It's OK to delete features that don't exist in the real world.{br}Deleting a feature from OpenStreetMap removes it from the map that everyone uses, so you should make sure a feature is really gone before you delete it. **Click on the {button} button to delete the point.**",
+ "undo": "You can always undo any changes up until you save your edits to OpenStreetMap. **Click on the {button} button to undo the delete and get the point back.**",
+ "play": "Now that you know how to create and edit points, try creating a few more points for practice! **When you are ready to continue to the next chapter, click '{next}'.**"
+ },
+ "areas": {
+ "title": "Areas",
+ "add_playground": "*Areas* are used to show the boundaries of features like lakes, buildings, and residential areas.{br}They can also be used for more detailed mapping of many features you might normally map as points. **Click the {button} Area button to add a new area.**",
+ "start_playground": "Let's add this playground to the map by drawing an area. Areas are drawn by placing *nodes* along the outer edge of the feature. **Click or press spacebar to place a starting node on one of the corners of the playground.**",
+ "continue_playground": "Continue drawing the area by placing more nodes along the playground's edge. It is OK to connect the area to the existing walking paths.{br}Tip: You can hold down the '{alt}' key to prevent nodes from connecting to other features. **Continue drawing an area for the playground.**",
+ "finish_playground": "Finish the area by pressing enter, or clicking again on either the first or last node. **Finish drawing an area for the playground.**",
+ "search_playground": "**Search for '{preset}'.**",
+ "choose_playground": "**Choose {preset} from the list.**",
+ "add_field": "This playground doesn't have an official name, so we won't add anything in the Name field.{br}Instead let's add some additional details about the playground to the Description field. **Open the Add Field list.**",
+ "choose_field": "**Choose {field} from the list.**",
+ "describe_playground": "**Add a description, then click the {button} button to close the feature editor.**",
+ "play": "Good job! Try drawing a few more areas, and see what other kinds of area features you can add to OpenStreetMap. **When you are ready to continue to the next chapter, click '{next}'.**"
+ },
+ "lines": {
+ "title": "Lines",
+ "add_line": "*Lines* are used to represent features such as roads, railroads, and rivers. **Click the {button} Line button to add a new line.**",
+ "start_line": "Here is a road that is missing. Let's add it!{br}In OpenStreetMap, lines should be drawn down the center of the road. You can drag and zoom the map while drawing if necessary. **Start a new line by clicking at the top end of this missing road.**",
+ "intersect": "Click or press spacebar to add more nodes to the line.{br}Roads, and many other types of lines, are part of a larger network. It is important for these lines to be connected properly in order for routing applications to work. **Click on {name} to create an intersection connecting the two lines.**",
+ "retry_intersect": "The road needs to intersect {name}. Let's try again!",
+ "continue_line": "Continue drawing the line for the new road. Remember that you can drag and zoom the map if needed.{br}When you are finished drawing, click on the last node again. **Finish drawing the road.**",
+ "choose_category_road": "**Select {category} from the list.**",
+ "choose_preset_residential": "There are many different types of roads, but this one is a residential road. **Choose the {preset} type.**",
+ "retry_preset_residential": "You didn't select the {preset} type. **Click here to choose again.**",
+ "name_road": "**Give this road a name, then hit escape, enter, or click the {button} button to close the feature editor.**",
+ "did_name_road": "Looks good! Next we will learn how to update the shape of a line.",
+ "update_line": "Sometimes you will need to change the shape of an existing line. Here is a road that doesn't look quite right.",
+ "add_node": "We can add some nodes to this line to improve its shape. One way to add a node is to double-click the line where you want to add a node. **Double-click on the line to create a new node.**",
+ "start_drag_endpoint": "When a line is selected, you can drag any of its nodes by clicking and holding down the left mouse button while you drag. **Drag the endpoint to the place where these roads should intersect.**",
+ "finish_drag_endpoint": "This spot looks good. **Release the left mouse button to finish dragging.**",
+ "start_drag_midpoint": "Small triangles are drawn at the *midpoints* between nodes. Another way to create a new node is to drag a midpoint to a new location. **Drag the midpoint triangle to create a new node along the curve of the road.**",
+ "continue_drag_midpoint": "This line is looking much better! Continue to adjust this line by double-clicking or dragging midpoints until the curve matches the road shape. **When you're happy with how the line looks, click OK.**",
+ "delete_lines": "It's OK to delete lines for roads that don't exist in the real world.{br}Here's an example where the city planned a {street} but never built it. We can improve this part of the map by deleting the extra lines.",
+ "rightclick_intersection": "The last real street is {street1}, so we will *split* {street2} at this intersection and remove everything above it. **Right click on the intersection node.**",
+ "split_intersection": "**Click on the {button} button to split {street}.**",
+ "retry_split": "You didn't click the Split button. Try again.",
+ "did_split_multi": "Good job! {street1} is now split into two pieces. The top part can be removed. **Click the top part of {street2} to select it.**",
+ "did_split_single": "**Click the top part of {street2} to select it.**",
+ "multi_select": "{selected} is now selected. Let's also select {other1}. You can shift-click to select multiple things. **Shift-click on {other2}.**",
+ "multi_rightclick": "Good! Both lines to delete are now selected. **Right-click on one of the lines to show the edit menu.**",
+ "multi_delete": "**Click on the {button} button to delete the extra lines.**",
+ "retry_delete": "You didn't click the Delete button. Try again.",
+ "play": "Great! Use the skills that you've learned in this chapter to practice editing some more lines. **When you are ready to continue to the next chapter, click '{next}'.**"
+ },
+ "buildings": {
+ "title": "Buildings",
+ "add_building": "OpenStreetMap is the world's largest database of buildings.{br}You can help improve this database by tracing buildings that aren't already mapped. **Click the {button} Area button to add a new area.**",
+ "start_building": "Let's add this house to the map by tracing its outline.{br}Buildings should be traced around their footprint as accurately as possible. **Click or press spacebar to place a starting node on one of the corners of the building.**",
+ "continue_building": "Continue adding more nodes to trace the outline of the building. Remember that you can zoom in if you want to add more details.{br}Finish the building by pressing enter, or clicking again on either the first or last node. **Finish tracing the building.**",
+ "retry_building": "It looks like you had some trouble placing the nodes at the building corners. Try again!",
+ "choose_category_building": "**Choose {category} from the list.**",
+ "choose_preset_house": "There are many different types of buildings, but this one is clearly a house.{br}If you're not sure of the type, it's OK to just choose the generic Building type. **Choose the {preset} type.**",
+ "close": "**Hit escape or click the {button} button to close the feature editor.**",
+ "rightclick_building": "**Right-click to select the building you created and show the edit menu.**",
+ "square_building": "The house that you just added will look even better with perfectly square corners. **Click on the {button} button to square the building shape.**",
+ "retry_square": "You didn't click the Square button. Try again.",
+ "done_square": "See how the corners of the building moved into place? Let's learn another useful trick.",
+ "add_tank": "Next we'll trace this circular storage tank. **Click the {button} Area button to add a new area.**",
+ "start_tank": "Don't worry, you won't need to draw a perfect circle. Just draw an area inside the tank that touches its edge. **Click or press spacebar to place a starting node on the edge of the tank.**",
+ "continue_tank": "Add a few more nodes around the edge. The circle will be created outside the nodes that you draw.{br}Finish the area by pressing enter, or clicking again on either the first or last node. **Finish tracing the tank.**",
+ "search_tank": "**Search for '{preset}'.**",
+ "choose_tank": "**Choose {preset} from the list.**",
+ "rightclick_tank": "**Right-click to select the storage tank you created and show the edit menu.**",
+ "circle_tank": "**Click on the {button} button to make the tank a circle.**",
+ "retry_circle": "You didn't click the Circularize button. Try again.",
+ "play": "Great Job! Practice tracing a few more buildings, and try some of the other commands on the edit menu. **When you are ready to continue to the next chapter, click '{next}'.**"
+ },
+ "startediting": {
+ "title": "Start Editing",
+ "help": "You're now ready to edit OpenStreetMap!{br}You can replay this walkthrough anytime or view more documentation by clicking the {button} Help button or pressing the '{key}' key.",
+ "shortcuts": "You can view a list of commands along with their keyboard shortcuts by pressing the '{key}' key.",
+ "save": "Don't forget to regularly save your changes!",
+ "start": "Start mapping!"
+ }
+ },
+ "shortcuts": {
+ "title": "Keyboard shortcuts",
+ "tooltip": "Show the keyboard shortcuts screen.",
+ "toggle": {
+ "key": "?"
+ },
+ "key": {
+ "alt": "Alt",
+ "backspace": "Backspace",
+ "cmd": "Cmd",
+ "ctrl": "Ctrl",
+ "delete": "Delete",
+ "del": "Del",
+ "end": "End",
+ "enter": "Enter",
+ "esc": "Esc",
+ "home": "Home",
+ "option": "Option",
+ "pause": "Pause",
+ "pgdn": "PgDn",
+ "pgup": "PgUp",
+ "return": "Return",
+ "shift": "Shift",
+ "space": "Space"
+ },
+ "gesture": {
+ "drag": "drag"
+ },
+ "or": "-or-",
+ "browsing": {
+ "title": "Browsing",
+ "navigation": {
+ "title": "Navigation",
+ "pan": "Pan map",
+ "pan_more": "Pan map by one screenful",
+ "zoom": "Zoom in / Zoom out",
+ "zoom_more": "Zoom in / Zoom out by a lot"
+ },
+ "help": {
+ "title": "Help",
+ "help": "Show help/documentation",
+ "keyboard": "Show keyboard shortcuts"
+ },
+ "display_options": {
+ "title": "Display options",
+ "background": "Show background options",
+ "background_switch": "Switch back to last background",
+ "map_data": "Show map data options",
+ "fullscreen": "Enter full screen mode",
+ "sidebar": "Toggle sidebar",
+ "wireframe": "Toggle wireframe mode",
+ "osm_data": "Toggle OpenStreetMap data",
+ "minimap": "Toggle minimap"
+ },
+ "selecting": {
+ "title": "Selecting features",
+ "select_one": "Select a single feature",
+ "select_multi": "Select multiple features",
+ "lasso": "Draw a selection lasso around features",
+ "search": "Find features matching search text"
+ },
+ "with_selected": {
+ "title": "With feature selected",
+ "edit_menu": "Toggle edit menu",
+ "zoom_to": "Zoom to selected feature"
+ },
+ "vertex_selected": {
+ "title": "With node selected",
+ "previous": "Jump to previous node",
+ "next": "Jump to next node",
+ "first": "Jump to first node",
+ "last": "Jump to last node",
+ "change_parent": "Switch parent way"
+ }
+ },
+ "editing": {
+ "title": "Editing",
+ "drawing": {
+ "title": "Drawing",
+ "focus_add_feature": "Focus the feature search field",
+ "add_point": "'Add point' mode",
+ "add_line": "'Add line' mode",
+ "add_area": "'Add area' mode",
+ "add_note": "'Add note' mode",
+ "add_favorite": "Add a favorite feature",
+ "place_point": "Place a point or note",
+ "disable_snap": "Hold to disable point snapping",
+ "stop_line": "Finish drawing a line or area"
+ },
+ "operations": {
+ "title": "Operations",
+ "continue_line": "Continue a line at the selected node",
+ "merge": "Combine (merge) selected features",
+ "disconnect": "Disconnect features at the selected node",
+ "extract": "Extract a point from a feature",
+ "split": "Split a line into two at the selected node",
+ "reverse": "Reverse a line",
+ "move": "Move selected features",
+ "rotate": "Rotate selected features",
+ "orthogonalize": "Square corners of a line or area",
+ "straighten": "Straighten a line or points",
+ "circularize": "Circularize a closed line or area",
+ "reflect_long": "Reflect features across the longer axis",
+ "reflect_short": "Reflect features across the shorter axis",
+ "terms": "abbey,basilica,bethel,cathedral,chancel,chantry,chapel,church,fold,house of God,house of prayer,house of worship,minster,mission,monastery,mosque,oratory,parish,sacellum,sanctuary,shrine,synagogue,tabernacle,temple"
+ },
+ "amenity/money_transfer": {
+ "name": "Money Transfer Station",
+ "terms": "money order,check,bill,currency,finance,wire transfer,cable,person to person,cash to cash,exchange"
"terms": "christian,abbey,basilica,bethel,cathedral,chancel,chantry,chapel,fold,house of God,house of prayer,house of worship,minster,mission,oratory,parish,sacellum,sanctuary,shrine,tabernacle,temple"
+ "description": "DigitalGlobe-Premium is a mosaic composed of DigitalGlobe basemap with select regions filled with +Vivid or custom area of interest imagery, 50cm resolution or better, and refreshed more frequently with ongoing updates.",
+ "name": "DigitalGlobe Premium Imagery"
+ },
+ "DigitalGlobe-Premium-vintage": {
+ "attribution": {
+ "text": "Terms & Feedback"
+ },
+ "description": "Imagery boundaries and capture dates. Labels appear at zoom level 13 and higher.",
+ "name": "DigitalGlobe Premium Imagery Vintage"
+ },
+ "DigitalGlobe-Standard": {
+ "attribution": {
+ "text": "Terms & Feedback"
+ },
+ "description": "DigitalGlobe-Standard is a curated set of imagery covering 86% of the earth’s landmass, with 30-60cm resolution where available, backfilled by Landsat. Average age is 2.31 years, with some areas updated 2x per year.",
+ "name": "DigitalGlobe Standard Imagery"
+ },
+ "DigitalGlobe-Standard-vintage": {
+ "attribution": {
+ "text": "Terms & Feedback"
+ },
+ "description": "Imagery boundaries and capture dates. Labels appear at zoom level 13 and higher.",
+ "name": "DigitalGlobe Standard Imagery Vintage"
+ },
+ "EOXAT2018CLOUDLESS": {
+ "attribution": {
+ "text": "Sentinel-2 cloudless - https://s2maps.eu by EOX IT Services GmbH (Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2017 & 2018)"
+ "description": "The default OpenStreetMap layer.",
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap (Standard)"
+ },
+ "Mapbox": {
+ "attribution": {
+ "text": "Terms & Feedback"
+ },
+ "description": "Satellite and aerial imagery.",
+ "name": "Mapbox Satellite"
+ },
+ "Maxar-Premium": {
+ "attribution": {
+ "text": "Terms & Feedback"
+ },
+ "description": "Maxar Premium is a mosaic composed of Maxar basemap with select regions filled with +Vivid or custom area of interest imagery, 50cm resolution or better, and refreshed more frequently with ongoing updates.",
+ "name": "Maxar Premium Imagery (Beta)"
+ },
+ "Maxar-Standard": {
+ "attribution": {
+ "text": "Terms & Feedback"
+ },
+ "description": "Maxar Standard is a curated set of imagery covering 86% of the earth’s landmass, with 30-60cm resolution where available, backfilled by Landsat. Average age is 2.31 years, with some areas updated 2x per year.",
+ "name": "SPW(allonie) most recent aerial imagery"
+ },
+ "SPW_PICC": {
+ "name": "SPW(allonie) PICC numerical imagery"
+ },
+ "US-TIGER-Roads-2014": {
+ "description": "At zoom level 16+, public domain map data from the US Census. At lower zooms, only changes since 2006 minus changes already incorporated into OpenStreetMap",
+ "name": "TIGER Roads 2014"
+ },
+ "US-TIGER-Roads-2017": {
+ "description": "Yellow = Public domain map data from the US Census. Red = Data not found in OpenStreetMap",
+ "name": "TIGER Roads 2017"
+ },
+ "US-TIGER-Roads-2018": {
+ "description": "Yellow = Public domain map data from the US Census. Red = Data not found in OpenStreetMap",
+ "name": "TIGER Roads 2018"
+ },
+ "USDA-NAIP": {
+ "description": "The most recent year of DOQQs from the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) for each state in the contiguous United States.",
+ "name": "National Agriculture Imagery Program"
+ },
+ "US_Forest_Service_roads_overlay": {
+ "description": "Highway: Green casing = unclassified. Brown casing = track. Surface: gravel = light brown fill, Asphalt = black, paved = gray, ground =white, concrete = blue, grass = green. Seasonal = white bars",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Centre Universitaire de Recherche et d'Application en Télédétection (CURAT) de l'Université Felix Houphouet Boigny",
+ "extendedDescription": "Our chapter aim is to promote the use of collaborative free mapping and the use of openstreetmap data in the field of research and their application in the implementation of tools for decision-making. Help students produce their own data of their research."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at The Gambia YMCA / University of the Gambia",
+ "extendedDescription": "Connected YouthMappers is comprised of dedicated young Gambians who aspire to change and aid national development."
+ },
+ "cape-coast-youthmappers": {
+ "name": "University of Cape Coast YouthMappers",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter: {url}",
+ "extendedDescription": "This is the official handle for the Youth Mappers chapter of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. we love maps, open data and helping the vulnerable."
+ },
+ "osm-gh-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Ghana on Facebook",
+ "description": "Facebook group for people interested in OpenStreetMap.",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mappers in Ghana community, promoting OpenStreetMap and Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) projects in Ghana. Join us."
+ },
+ "osm-gh-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Ghana on Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter: {url}"
+ },
+ "talk-gh": {
+ "name": "Talk-gh Mailing List",
+ "description": "Talk-gh is the official mailing list for Ghana OSM community."
+ "name": "Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Cape-Coast": {
+ "name": "UCC Geographical Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Cape Coast",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a society that encompasses all students who are reading and read geography in the Department of Geography and Regional Planning at the University of Cape Coast. Our main aim is to promote interest in the discipline inside and outside of the classroom. Our motto is “We comprehend the Earth and its inhabitants.”"
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Energy and Natural Resources",
+ "extendedDescription": "To provide a sound education to all citizens about the deteriorating environment and provide utmost use of recreation of the environment for human survival."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Ghana": {
+ "name": "University of Ghana YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Ghana",
+ "extendedDescription": "UG YouthMappers consists of both graduate and undergraduate students possessing knowledge and skills in GIS and Remote Sensing. The club is composed of an energetic team that is poised to address social issues and mitigate environmental problems through mapping. Our fundamental principles are capacity building, empowerment and teamwork."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Mines-and-Technology": {
+ "name": "UMaT YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Mines and Technology",
+ "extendedDescription": "UMaT YouthMappers is a group of volunteer students who seek to grant students the opportunity to improve skills in the field of mapping & creating open geographic data and analyses that address locally defined development challenges worldwide."
+ },
+ "ym-General-Lansana-Conte-University": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers General Lansana Conte University",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at General Lansana Conte University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The YouthMappers of the University General Lansana Conté is a non profit community willing to contribute to Map Guinea and others part of the world. We are promoting the use of GIS and Open data to build decision support tools. We also work to build capacities among the students and local communities."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Institute of Science and Veterinary Medicine",
+ "extendedDescription": "YouthMappers ISSMV Dabala is a non profit organisation working to promote humanitarian mapping and the use of open sources and open data to build decision making tools in Guinea."
+ },
+ "ym-Universit-de-NZrkor": {
+ "name": "Youthmappers à N'Zérékoré",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Université de N'Zérékoré",
+ "extendedDescription": "YouthMappers est un groupe qui permet de faire la cartographie des communautés enclavées et à la prise des décisions en cas de catastrophes ou épidémies. Elle permet aussi la production et l'utilisation des données en accès gratuit."
+ },
+ "ym-Dedan-Kimathi-University-of-Technology": {
+ "name": "GDEV",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Dedan Kimathi University of Technology",
+ "extendedDescription": "GDEV is a group of enthusiastic GIS group at DeKUT that aims at helping students share, engage and learn from each other in matters geospatial"
+ "name": "Association of Geomatics Engineering Students",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Association of Geomatics Engineering Students (AGES), aims at promoting GIS products and services as well as training students on the use of the same. It not only promotes socialization between the students and practicing professionals, but also provides a platform for exchanging new ideas for holding new GIS and surveying events and training at the university."
+ },
+ "ym-Karatina-University": {
+ "name": "Nature Club Karatina University",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Karatina University",
+ "extendedDescription": "This chapter aims to bring together all GIS enthusiasts.They include environment experts, wildlife experts, aquatic and tourism officers, just to mention a few. Its main aim is to provide a platform where students can learn from each other and, in the process, understand how to integrate the GIS skills in their various career paths as well as provide solutions to various environmental related challenges."
+ },
+ "ym-Kenyatta-University": {
+ "name": "Kenyatta University GIS Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Kenyatta University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Kenyatta University GIS Club (KUGISC) was founded on 28th October 2016, with more than 200 students and staff from all faculty within campus as members. We are committed to empower members with spatial knowledge, skills and expertise required in understanding the Earth. We help in mapping resources within the university by incorporating geospatial data in their projects as well as fieldwork data collection."
+ },
+ "ym-Moi-University": {
+ "name": "Geography Students Association",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Moi University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Geography Students Association at Moi University (GEOSAMU) explores, discovers and aims at developing the entire world through the young Geo-Spatial analysts. GEOSAMU is part of the Department of Geography."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Technical University of Kenya",
+ "extendedDescription": "It's a geographical information based group with very passionate students in the relevant fields of study. We do training to members on emerging trends in the market and keep up with technological advancements"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Nairobi": {
+ "name": "Geospatial Engineering Students Association",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Nairobi",
+ "extendedDescription": "UN students are working with the local OSM community, Map Kibera, and GrouthTruth to learn about open mapping and contribute data for needs in their urban communities."
+ },
+ "ym-African-Methodist-Episcopal-University": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers-AMEU",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at African Methodist Episcopal University"
+ },
+ "ym-Cuttington-University": {
+ "name": "Cuttington University YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Cuttington University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The YouthMappers at Cuttington University, Suakoko, and Bong County comprised of Students from three different departments; namely, the Department of Natural Resources Management “DONRM”, Department of Environmental Sciences, and the Department of Natural Sciences. Since the establishment of the Chapter in February 2017, the overall membership is 20 students, with each department containing 5 students."
+ },
+ "ym-Grand-Gedeh-County-Community-College": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at Grand Gedeh County Community College",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Grand Gedeh County Community College",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Youth Mappers of GGCCC sole intent is to put places in and around Liberia that are not on the map. We gather youths from the college within the Grand Gedeh Community College to make it their duties to unite and bring these places to the spot light geographically."
+ },
+ "ym-Nimba-County-Community-College": {
+ "name": "Nimba County Community College Youth Mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Nimba County Community College"
+ },
+ "ym-Stella-Maris-Polytechnic": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers-SMP",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Stella Maris Polytechnic"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Liberia-YouthMappers": {
+ "name": "University of Liberia YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Liberia YouthMappers",
+ "extendedDescription": "The University of Liberia YouthMappers is a chapter organization of the Global YouthMappers. We are a nonprofit student mapping organization focus on mapping for Liberia’s development and the World at large. The purpose of this organization shall be to utilize technology and geospatial knowledge as means of creating and developing maps; collecting and analyzing data that will address local and worldwide challenges. Our aim is to support and create opportunity for students to develop interest and skills in the fields of mapping. We envision a united student community that are collaborative, active and are willing to work with the University of Liberia YouthMappers in order to better the lives of others."
+ "description": "Malagasy Facebook group for people interested in OpenStreetMap."
+ },
+ "talk-mg": {
+ "name": "Talk-mg Mailing List",
+ "description": "Place for OpenStreetMap contributors, communities and users in Madagascar to share and discuss."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Malawi": {
+ "name": "Chanco Malawi YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Malawi",
+ "extendedDescription": "Chanco Malawi YouthMappers is the student mapping organization for the University of Malawi's Chancellor College. The students in this chapter focus on mapping for Malawi's development and science needs."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Université des Sciences Sociale et de Gestion de Bamako"
+ },
+ "ym-Universidade-Eduardo-Mondlane": {
+ "name": "Comunidade YouthMappers Moçambique",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidade Eduardo Mondlane",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a student group that intends to join Mozambican society to create a resilient community of humanitarian mapping. The community intend to map the physical occupation of our Country and create open geographic data, accessible to the public and able to be used in several areas without associated costs."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Namibia University of Science and Technology"
+ },
+ "ym-Abia-State-University": {
+ "name": "AbsuMappersTeam",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Abia State University",
+ "extendedDescription": "AbsuMappersTeam is voluntary team of map enthusiast ,using openstreetmap,GIS and other open source geospatial techno;ogy to solve problems.It is a dedicated for disaster response using OpenStreetMap.It is a professional mentoring and empowerment platform for those with passion for GIS and Mapping.It is a community of volunteers for geospatial data creation,field data collection and mapping.The team was co-founded by Victor N.Sunday(the Team mentor) and Professor J.U.Ogbonna ,the team coordinator and faculty Advisor. AbsuMapperTeam is an affiliate of UniiqueMappersTeam-Port Harcourt.The team stands to support sustainable development using geospatial technology"
+ },
+ "ym-Ahmadu-Bello-University": {
+ "name": "ABU Geomappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Ahmadu Bello University",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a group of Data driven Humanitarian mappers, who are dedicated to rendering humanitarian service in response to disaster and mitigation. We are glad to contribute our expertise and knowledge through mapping, and helping to spread #OpenEvangelism through Training, and collaboration."
+ },
+ "ym-Federal-School-of-Surveys": {
+ "name": "OyoMappersTeam (OMT) Oyo",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Federal School of Surveys"
+ },
+ "ym-Federal-University-of-Technology-Akure": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers Futa Space Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Federal University of Technology, Akure",
+ "extendedDescription": "Our mission is to raise the next generation of Space Leaders. Activities include research and capacity building in Remote Sensing, GIS, Climate Change, Astronomy, Cosmology, Space Engineering, Global Navigation, Robotics and Space Education."
+ },
+ "ym-Ignatius-Ajuru-University-of-Education": {
+ "name": "IgnatiusMappersTeam (IMT)",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Ignatius Ajuru University of Education",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a YouthMappers Chapter of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education involved in crowdsourced mapping of our environment and remote mapping of resilient communities.We are a team of volunteers using openstreetmap and other open Geospatial source for mapping."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Nigeria-Nsukka": {
+ "name": "LionMappersTeam (LMT) Nsukka",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Nigeria, Nsukka",
+ "extendedDescription": "The LionMappersTeam is an affiliate of YouthMappers Network, with the sole aim of providing members the opportunity to learn and improve their skills in the field of mapping science and to create open geographic data and analysis that addresses locally defined challenges globally. It is a team of volunteers for crowdsourced mapping and geographic information provision using Openstreetmap, citizen science and other geospatial technology for research, training and response to resilient community challenges. We are involved in GIS and Remote Sensing Applications and Research.Paticipatory GIS and Citizen Science,field mapping ,training workshops and outreaches to High Schools."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Port-Harcourt": {
+ "name": "UniqueMappersTeam (UMT) Port Harcourt",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Port Harcourt",
+ "extendedDescription": "UniqueMappersTeam(UMT)Port Harcourt is an action group and a team of volunteers for a collaborative online mapping targeted at training and empowering members with trending mapping skills to create open geospatial data and analysis that addresses locally defined challenges for geoinformation and to provide humanitarian mapping services to resilient communities in Niger Delta,Nigeria and elsewhere.We promote Crowdsoucred Mapping and Geographic information volunteering using OpenStreetMap(OSM) platform and other accessible platforms for Rapid Response Mapping,Disaster Mapping,Geo-intelligence Mapping,Map updates and training.Its an affiliate Campus chapter of Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team(HOT).It is a project-task team of YouthMappers that provide opportunity for members to learn and improve their skills in Geoinformatics so as to explore global opportunities in the field of Mapping and Geoinformation."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Nigeria-Enugu-Campus": {
+ "name": "LionMappersTeam (LMT) Enugu",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus",
+ "extendedDescription": "The LionMappersTeam(LMT)Enugu Campus is an affiliate of YouthMappers Network, with the sole aim of providing members the opportunity to learn and improve their skills in the field of Geoinformatics and to create open geographic data and analysis that addresses locally defined challenges globally. It is a team of volunteers for Crowdsourced Mapping and Geographic Information provision using Openstreetmap, Citizen Science and other Geospatial Technology for research, training and response to resilient community challenges. We are involved in Web-Cartography, GIS and Remote Sensing Applications and ResearchWe are passionate about Volunteered Geographic Information.Paticipatory GIS and Citizen Science.Our major activities include online crowdsourced-Cartography, Field Mapping ,Training workshops and outreaches to High School as well as Humanitarian/Disaster Response Mapping."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Insititue d' Enseignement Superieur de Ruhengeri",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are students from Land Administration and Management and Land survey Departments from INES-Ruhengeri. We are engaged in mapping activities that create the changes toward sustainable development in our community."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Rwanda-Huye-Campus": {
+ "name": "Rwanda YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Rwanda - Huye Campus",
+ "extendedDescription": "Based on the commitment and the purpose of promoting mapping, and the information from YouthMappers public talks, we have organized as students in Geography department who are committed in mapping to found a chapter of our Campus. We have supported by our Facilitator Dr. Gaspard Rwanyiziri (Director of CGIS-Rwanda) and various lecturer mentors."
+ },
+ "ym-Institut-Suprieur-de-Management-Kolda": {
+ "name": "Les Femmes Leaders de ISM/Kolda",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Institut Supérieur de Management Kolda",
+ "extendedDescription": "Les Femmes Leaders de ISM/Kolda is an all-female mapping group in southern Senegal looking to put Kolda and surrounding villages on the map and better understand how to use OSM."
+ },
+ "ym-Universit-Gaston-Berger": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at UGB",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Université Gaston Berger",
+ "extendedDescription": "YouthMappers UGB is made up of young students and researchers who are passionate about mapping. Our aim is to improve students' skills in the field of cartography and to participate in the creation of open geographic data that responds to development challenges around the world and particularly in Africa."
+ },
+ "ym-Fourah-Bay-College": {
+ "name": "Student's Geographical Association",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Fourah Bay College",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Student's Geographical Association- YouthMappers is an association of Fourah Bay College Students with the common goals of mapping out vulnerable places in Sierra Leone and the world at large for relief and other beneficial purposes,carry out Research and other educative endeavors. The chapter consists of young people with great ideas, development oriented with the capacity to relate with each other, comprehend and implement sustainable developmental projects as a team."
+ },
+ "ym-Njala-University-Freetown-Campus": {
+ "name": "Njala Freetown YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Njala University, Freetown Campus",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are students of Njala University Freetown Campus, studying Information Technology under the department of Physics and Computer Science. and we are located at Henry Street Freetown, Sierra Leone."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Njala University, Njala Campus"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Pretoria": {
+ "name": "Centre for Geoinformation Science",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Pretoria",
+ "extendedDescription": "The students who map Pretoria are supported by the University of Pretoria's Centre for Geoinformation Science, a platform from where the excellence of UP individuals and teams involved in geographic information science (GISc) research, education and training, professional development and community engagement is encouraged and strengthened through collaborations, education and training and alliances within South Africa and abroad."
+ },
+ "ym-Ardhi-University": {
+ "name": "ARU Mapper",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Ardhi University",
+ "extendedDescription": "As upcoming geospatial data consultants we seek to educate and provide advice to the society on how they can use spatial data not only as a form of location but a tool of decision making and predict different hazardous and climatical changes which may harm them or future genarations."
+ },
+ "ym-Institute-of-Finance-Management": {
+ "name": "IFM mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Institute of Finance Management",
+ "extendedDescription": "This is a new chapter at out institute and we are looking forward to use our financial education that we are receiving here at the campus and link ig with the environment in order to develop our sustainable environment towards helping the community with the effects of our environment in a financial ways by converting them into numbers. this is widely explained in ecosystem accounting and environmental accounts"
+ "name": "Youth Mappers Chapter at Institute of Rural Development Planning - Lake Zone Centre",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Institute of Rural Development Planning Mwanza"
+ },
+ "ym-Institute-of-Rural-Development-Planning": {
+ "name": "Mipango YouthMappers Chapter",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Institute of Rural Development Planning",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mipango YouthMappers Chapter was introduced at IRDP on 3rd July, 2017 by Dr.Domitilla Bashemera. The founding members were 300 (190 males and 110 female) Bachelor Degree students, who were registered as members of the Chapter. Gerald Zacharia is the president of the chapter and Juster Lugira is Vice President."
+ },
+ "ym-Open-University-of-Tanzania": {
+ "name": "Youth Mappers at Open University of Tanzania",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Open University of Tanzania",
+ "extendedDescription": "Youth Mappers at Open University of Tanzania\n\nHad been founded by members and students of Open University of Tanzania in Department of Geography who are mainly need to improve their career and help young community through joint and partnership projects with local community groups such as Mikoko Scout Group (www.msg.or.tz) and start cooperation with international colleges and universities for exchange programs in relation to Geography Studies as some programs prepared by Mikoko Scout Group which will link local university and other universities of the same interest through International Nature & Environmental Youth Camp 2019 (www.campsite.msg.or.tz/nature.html )\n\nOur chapter will soon be recognized as youth network program that will open opportunity for students to study and conduct research studies at a local levels."
+ },
+ "ym-Sokoine-University-of-Agriculture": {
+ "name": "SMCoSE YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Sokoine University of Agriculture",
+ "extendedDescription": "A Chapter comprising of Environmental sciences and management students and Geography studies under the dept. of Geography and we will be using mapping techniques, based on systems concepts and theories, can be used to facilitate, explore, and capture the different understandings of the relationships, perspectives, and boundaries involved in environmental sustainability to obtain a more complete comprehension of the concept and develop plans for action."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Dar-es-Salaam": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at University of Dar es Salaam",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Dar es Salaam",
+ "extendedDescription": "The purpose of the University of Dar es Salaam YouthMappers is to use and promote open source data and GIS technologies to map potential disaster areas, provide resources for emergency management, connect its members with open source and GIS organizations in the city of Dar es Salaam, and serve any upcoming needs of our project partners ."
+ },
+ "ym-Busitema-University": {
+ "name": "Good Mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Busitema University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Good mappers is a team of students in Busitema University. Its main objective is to create a community of experienced mappers who can contribute to the world map."
+ },
+ "ym-Gulu-University": {
+ "name": "CSGU Mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Gulu University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The CSGU Mappers are the Computing Society at Gulu University. This chapter is creative, passionate, innovative and ready to map Uganda and the world at large, beyond other people's imagination."
+ },
+ "ym-Kumi-University": {
+ "name": "Ever Last YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Kumi University",
+ "extendedDescription": "This energetic group of students organizes within the faculty of Science and Information Technology."
+ },
+ "ym-Makerere-University": {
+ "name": "Geo YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Makerere University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Geo YouthMappers is a Makerere University based mapping chapter esteemed to apply the spatial conception to the real world.We have collaborated on various mapping events with OSM. Our main aim is the desire to simplify data and make it readily available mostly for disaster preparedness.\"We map the world and change lives."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Mbarara University of Science and Technology",
+ "extendedDescription": "MUST Street Mappers is a Youth Mappers chapter at the Mbarara University of Science and Technology that is based on making our country and the world at large a better place through mapping. We base on collected information to notice patterns and data mine to present relevant and beneficial information to society."
+ },
+ "ym-St.-Augustine-International-University": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at St Augustine International University",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at St. Augustine International University"
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Uganda Christian University Mbale Campus",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are Team Mappers for life! Please come and join us as we map together!\" This group works from the Department of Information Technology at the UCU."
+ },
+ "ym-Uganda-Pentecostal-University": {
+ "name": "HiTech Youth Mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Uganda Pentecostal University",
+ "extendedDescription": "A new Youthmappers Chapter in Western Uganda. Ready to map and provide open data with OpenStreetMap for development purposes."
+ },
+ "ym-St.-Mawaggali-Trades-Training-Institute": {
+ "name": "MawaggaliMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at St. Mawaggali Trades Training Institute",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are the youthappers chapter at St. Mawaggali trades in choma who are want to contribute the different humantarian tasks to serve lives through mapping."
+ },
+ "ym-The-University-of-Zambia": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers Unza",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at The University of Zambia"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Zimbabwe": {
+ "name": "UZMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Zimbabwe",
+ "extendedDescription": "UzMappersTeam Zimbabwe is a team of Volunteers using OpenStreetMap for Open Data Mapping and Humanitarian Disaster response mapping .The team empowers its members with open source geospatial technology skills."
+ },
+ "OSM-BGD-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Bangladesh",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in Bangladesh",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mapping in Bangladesh? Have questions, want to connect with the community here? Join us at {url}. All are welcome!"
+ },
+ "ym-Asian-University-for-Women": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at AUW",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Asian University for Women",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Asian University for Women seeks to graduate women who will be skilled and innovative professionals, service-oriented leaders in the businesses and communities in which they will work and live, and promoters of intercultural understanding and sustainable human and economic development in Asia and throughout the world."
+ },
+ "ym-Dhaka-College": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers Daka College",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Dhaka College",
+ "extendedDescription": "YouthMappers DhakaCollege is an approach by students to help mapping vulnerable areas of the world as a part of Humanitarian Action. YouthMappers gives the opportunity to the students for helping people and using mapping for humanitarian purposes. This open geographic data can be used for educational, navigational and other humanitarian purposes. Happy mapping."
+ },
+ "ym-Dhaka-University": {
+ "name": "Openstreetmap YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Dhaka University",
+ "extendedDescription": "It's a great privilege for the students of University of Dhaka to map for humanitarian purposes. Our chapter gives the opportunity to the students for helping people and use mapping for humanitarian purposes."
+ },
+ "ym-Eastern-University": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at Eastern University",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Eastern University",
+ "extendedDescription": "YouthMappers at Eastern University, Bangladesh has been formed with a view to assisting people during humanitarian crisis. The students, likewise other mappers of the world, are promised to assist people in using the map for educational, navigational and other humanitarian purposes."
+ },
+ "ym-Jahangirnagar-University": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at IRS, Jahangirnagar University",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Jahangirnagar University"
+ },
+ "ym-Khulna-University": {
+ "name": "Openstreetmap",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Khulna University",
+ "extendedDescription": "KU students and faculty from multiple disciplines are experienced at creating open data for OSM to address local challenges of development, including food security and other topics."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology",
+ "extendedDescription": "The \"YouthMappers at RUET\" is a humanitarian mapping group of students of Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET) to share, develop and practice the knowledge of GIS. This group encourages using open source geospatial data and platform to make solution to reach the most vulnerable group of the world."
+ },
+ "ym-Sherubtse-College": {
+ "name": "Geographical Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Sherubtse College",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Geographical Society, in the Department of Geography & Planning, Sherubtse College, Royal University of Bhutan, with support from the Center for Climate Change and Spatial Information, has made several efforts to create awareness and address important issues at the local and national level. We now join hands with the international student-centered YouthMappers network on \"Mapping for Resilience\" and contributing to a global 'Happiness'!"
+ },
+ "OSM-India-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap India - Participatory neighborhood mapping",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in India",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mapping in India? Have questions, want to connect with the community here? Join us at {url}. All are welcome!",
+ "events": {
+ "sotmasia2018": {
+ "name": "State of the Map Asia 2018",
+ "description": "Join the 2018 OpenStreetMap region-wide event at State of the Map Asia in India",
+ "where": "Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India"
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ "osm-india-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap India forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap India web forum"
+ },
+ "osm-india-github": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap India GitHub",
+ "description": "Code with us: {url}"
+ },
+ "OSM-india-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap India Mailinglist",
+ "description": "Talk-in is the official Mailinglist for Indian Community"
+ },
+ "osm-india-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap India Telegram",
+ "description": "Join our family: {url}"
+ },
+ "OSM-india-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap India Twitter",
+ "description": "We are just a tweet away: {url}"
+ },
+ "osm-india-website": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap India",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in India"
+ },
+ "osm-india-wiki": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Wikiproject India",
+ "description": "Everything you need to know about mapping in India: {url}"
+ },
+ "osm-india-youtube": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap India Youtube",
+ "description": "Subscribe to our channel: {url}"
+ },
+ "OSM-India-Puducherry-Facebook": {
+ "name": "Free Software Hardware Movement - Facebook",
+ "description": "FSHM Facebook page to know about community events, activities",
+ "extendedDescription": "FSHM organizes events relating to free software/hardware, technology, activism and OpenStreetMap. Its FB page is the best way to keep in contact with its events."
+ },
+ "OSM-Puducherry-Mailing-List": {
+ "name": "Free Software Hardware Movement - Mailing List",
+ "description": "FSHM Puducherry mailing list to discuss mapping in Puducherry and other things.",
+ "extendedDescription": "FSHM organizes events relating to free software/hardware, technology, activism and OpenStreetMap."
+ },
+ "OSM-India-Puducherry-Matrix": {
+ "name": "Free Software Hardware Movement - Matrix",
+ "description": "FSHM Riot group to discuss, share and update mapping activities, events in and around Puducherry",
+ "extendedDescription": "FSHM community members share their OSM mapping updates / experiences through the Riot.im group, this group is also used to discuss things related to free software / hardware, technology and activism."
+ },
+ "ym-Gujarat-University": {
+ "name": "CCIM at Ahmedabad",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Gujarat University"
+ },
+ "OSM-IDN-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Indonesia",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in Indonesia",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mapping in Indonesia? Have questions, want to connect with the community here? Join us at {Url}. All are welcome!"
+ },
+ "ym-Universitas-Negeri-Makassar": {
+ "name": "Kontur Geografi",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universitas Negeri Makassar"
+ },
+ "ym-University-Muhammadiyah-Surakarta": {
+ "name": "SpaceTime",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University Muhammadiyah Surakarta",
+ "extendedDescription": "SpaceTime is a community mapping in the Faculty of Geography of Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta. SpaceTime was founded by Bruce Maldy Pratama, Mukhlis Akbar and Irfandi Fauzi. They are active students in the Faculty of Geography University Muhammadiyah Surakarta."
+ },
+ "osm-iran-aparat": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Iran Aparat",
+ "description": "Subscribe to our channel at {url}",
+ "extendedDescription": "A good resource of videos about anything related to OpenStreetMap. Mainly in Persian."
+ },
+ "osm-iran-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Iran web forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Iran web forum",
+ "extendedDescription": "A web forum for OpenStreetMap users in Iran. Feel free to ask questions and discuss with others!"
+ },
+ "osm-iran-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Iran Telegram",
+ "description": "You're welcome to join our Telegram channel at {url}. We also have a supergroup of many OSMers interested in Iran. Find its link in bio of channel."
+ },
+ "OSM-japan-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Japan Community",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in Japan"
+ },
+ "OSM-japan-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Japan Mailinglist",
+ "description": "Talk-ja is an Official Mailinglist for Japanese Community"
+ },
+ "OSM-japan-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Japan Twitter",
+ "description": "Hashtag on Twitter: {url}"
+ },
+ "OSM-japan-website": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Japan",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in Japan"
+ },
+ "OSM-MY-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Malaysia on Facebook",
+ "description": "For chat about anything related to OpenStreetMap!"
+ },
+ "OSM-MY-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Malaysia Forum",
+ "description": "Official OpenStreetMap Malaysia Forum"
+ },
+ "OSM-MY-matrix": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Malaysia Riot channel",
+ "description": "All mappers are welcome! Sign up at {signupUrl}"
+ },
+ "OSM-MNG-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Mongolia",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in Mongolia",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mapping in Mongolia? Have questions, want to connect with the community here? Join us at {Url}. All are welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-MMR-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Myanmar",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in Myanmar",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mapping in Myanmar? Have questions, want to connect with the community here? Join us at {Url}. All are welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-Nepal-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Nepal",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in Nepal",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mapping in Nepal? Have questions, want to connect with the community here? Join us at {Url}. All are welcome!"
+ },
+ "ym-Institute-of-Crisis-Management-Studies": {
+ "name": "Institute of Crisis Management Studies YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Institute of Crisis Management Studies",
+ "extendedDescription": "To develop Crisis Mappers to assist during disaster situations."
+ },
+ "ym-Kathmandu-University": {
+ "name": "Geomatics Engineering Society,GES",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Kathmandu University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Geomatics Engineering Society (GES) established in 2008 A.D is a departmental club under Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering (DCGE) at Kathmandu University. GES acts as a platform to develop the skills of students apart from their educational activities by focusing on activities like technical trainings, seminars, talk programs and interaction with experts from related field, sports activities etc."
+ },
+ "ym-Tribhuvan-University": {
+ "name": "Geomatics Engineering Students Association",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Tribhuvan University",
+ "extendedDescription": "This organization is the student forum of Geomatics Engineering students of Tribhuvan University , Institute of Engineering on the Pashchimanchal campus. Established since the beginning of the degree program, students have been active in mapping and leadership and are thrilled to be a part of the YouthMappers network."
+ },
+ "OSM-Asia-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Asia Mailinglist",
+ "description": "Talk-asia is the official Mailinglist for Asian Community"
+ },
+ "osm-asia-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Asia Telegram",
+ "description": "Join our family: {url}"
+ },
+ "OSM-PH-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap PH Facebook",
+ "description": "Welcome to OpenStreetMap Philippines, where we encourage all fellow Filipinos to contribute to the OpenStreetMap project."
+ },
+ "OSM-PH-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-ph Mailing List",
+ "description": "A mailing list to discuss OpenStreetMap in the Philippines"
+ },
+ "OSM-PH-slack": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap PH Slack",
+ "description": "All are welcome! Sign up at {signupUrl}"
+ },
+ "OSM-PH-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap PH Telegram",
+ "description": "Un-official, Telegram local community of OpenStreetMap contributors and friends in the Philippines"
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Far Eastern University -Institute of Technology",
+ "extendedDescription": "FEU has been recognized as one of the leading universities in the Philippines. Its mission centers on producing graduates who have contributed to the advancement of the country. The university continuously challenges itself to raise the bar of excellence to achieve a top-tier status not only in the Philippines but also in the South East Asian region"
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of the Philippines Resilience Institute",
+ "extendedDescription": "The UP Resilience Institute was established in 2016 with a mission statement to empower local communities through multidisciplinary research and actions toward resilience. Through UP NOAH Center, and the help of different organizations, we have provided building exposure maps for 17 provinces out of the 82 and uploaded more than 4 million footprints to Open Street Maps."
+ },
+ "OSM-RU-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap RU forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Russia web forum"
+ },
+ "OSM-RU-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap RU telegram",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Russia telegram chat"
+ },
+ "OSM-south-korea-telegram": {
+ "name": "OSM South Korea Telegram",
+ "description": "Unofficial Channnel for OpenStreetMap contributors, communities, and users in South Korea to share and discuss."
+ },
+ "OSM-sri-lanka-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Sri Lanka",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in Sri Lanka",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mapping in Sri Lanka? Have questions, want to connect with the community here? Join us at {Url}. All are welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-TW-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Taiwan Community",
+ "description": "Facebook Group for Mappers and OpenStreetMap users to discuss matters about Taiwan."
+ },
+ "OSM-TW-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Taiwan Mailinglist",
+ "description": "Talk-tw is an Official Mailinglist for the Communities to dicuss matters about Taiwan"
+ },
+ "OSM-TH-CNX-meetup": {
+ "name": "OSM Meetup Chiang Mai",
+ "description": "Irregular meeting of the OpenStreetMap community in Chiang Mai",
+ "extendedDescription": "Members of the OpenStreetMap community meet every few months in Chiang Mai. Get in contact and check out {url} to see when the next meetup is scheduled"
+ },
+ "OSM-TH-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap TH Facebook group",
+ "description": "Facebook group for OpenStreetMappers in Thailand"
+ },
+ "OSM-TH-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap TH forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Thailand web forum"
+ },
+ "al-forum": {
+ "name": "OSM Albania Forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Albania Forum"
+ },
+ "al-maptime-tirana": {
+ "name": "Maptime Tirana",
+ "description": "Social events organized around mapping - beginners most welcome!",
+ "extendedDescription": "Maptime is an open learning environment for all levels and degrees of knowledge, offering intentional educational support for the beginner. Maptime is simultaneously flexible and structured, creating space for mapping tutorials, workshops, ongoing projects with a shared goal, and independent/collaborative work time."
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap on Facebook in Belgium"
+ },
+ "be-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap BE forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Belgium web forum"
+ },
+ "be-irc": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Belgium IRC",
+ "description": "Join #osmbe on irc.oftc.net (port 6667)",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join #osmbe on irc.oftc.net (port 6667), it is bridged with the Matrix chat channel"
+ },
+ "be-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-be Mailing List",
+ "description": "Talk-be is the official mailing list for the Belgian OSM community"
+ },
+ "be-matrix": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap BE Matrix channel",
+ "description": "All mappers are welcome!",
+ "extendedDescription": "Most talk is happening at the \"OpenStreetMap Belgium\" channel. You can ask anything there! The other rooms are for specific subjects."
+ },
+ "be-meetup": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Belgium Meetup",
+ "description": "Real life meetups of everyone who is interested in OpenStreetMap",
+ "extendedDescription": "Physical meetups are great to meet other mappers, ask them questions and to learn a lot. Especially new contributors are very welcome!"
+ },
+ "be-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Belgium Twitter",
+ "description": "OSM Belgium on Twitter: @osm_be"
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Berlin area"
+ },
+ "de-berlin-telegram": {
+ "name": "@osmberlin on Telegram",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Berlin Telegram chat"
+ },
+ "de-berlin-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Berlin Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter: {url}"
+ },
+ "de-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap DE forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Germany web forum"
+ },
+ "de-irc": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Germany IRC",
+ "description": "Join #osm-de on irc.oftc.net (port 6667)"
+ },
+ "de-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-de Mailing List",
+ "description": "Talk-de is the official mailing list for the German OSM community"
+ },
+ "de-ostwestfalen-lippe-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "OWL Mailing List",
+ "description": "This is the mailing list for the Ostwestfalen-Lippe OSM community"
+ },
+ "de-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Germany Telegram",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Germany Telegram supergroup at {url}"
+ },
+ "osm-de": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Germany",
+ "description": "The platform for information on OpenStreetMap in Germany"
+ },
+ "ym-Heidelberg-University": {
+ "name": "disastermappers heidelberg",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Heidelberg University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Disastermappers Heidelberg was founded in 2014 as a student initiative to build a platform for exchange between students, researchers and humanitarian actors. Disastermappers are a member of Missing Maps and are organizing mapathons, workshops and webinars in Heidelberg and beyond and support HOT and Missing Maps through research and applications."
+ },
+ "hu-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap HU on Facebook",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap Facebook in Hungary"
+ },
+ "hu-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap HU forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Hungary web forum"
+ },
+ "hu-meetup": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Hungary Meetup",
+ "description": "The platform for organizing meetups in Hungary"
+ },
+ "is-facebook": {
+ "name": "OSM Iceland on Facebook",
+ "description": "Page of OpenStreetMap in Iceland"
+ },
+ "is-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-is Mailing List",
+ "description": "Talk-is is the official mailing list for the Icelandic OSM community"
+ },
+ "is-twitter": {
+ "name": "OSM Iceland on Twitter",
+ "description": "Twitter of OpenStreetMap in Iceland"
+ },
+ "it-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Italy Facebook",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Italy community on Facebook"
+ },
+ "it-irc": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Italy IRC",
+ "description": "Join #osm-it on irc.oftc.net (port 6667)"
+ },
+ "it-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-it Mailing List",
+ "description": "Talk-it is the official mailing list for the Italian OSM community"
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in the Rome area",
+ "extendedDescription": "We aim to be a resource for people to discuss and share knowledge on utilizing free geographic data sets especially OpenStreetMap, and Open geo-spatial software that manages, edits, and displays geographic data, and advocate for its use in Lazio."
+ },
+ "South-Tyrol-Mailing-List": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap mailing list for South Tyrol",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Italy regional talk list for South Tyrol"
+ },
+ "talk-it-lazio": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap IT Lazio",
+ "description": "All are welcome! Sign up at {signupUrl}",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mailinglist for Rome and Lazio area."
+ },
+ "Trentino-Mailing-List": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap mailing list for Trentino",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Italy regional talk list for Trentino"
+ },
+ "ym-Politecnico-di-Milano": {
+ "name": "PoliMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Politecnico di Milano",
+ "extendedDescription": "PoliMappers is a volunteer students’ association based at Politecnico di Milano. The mission of the group is to train and motivate the next generation of volunteer mappers and to do mapping using free and open source software within the university as well as primary and secondary schools."
+ },
+ "ym-Yarmouk-University": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at YU",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Yarmouk University",
+ "extendedDescription": "YouthMappers chapter at YU is the first mapping group in the Middle East and North Africa region where refugees, drought, and poverty are rising crises and in urgent need for humanitarian mapping activities to mitigate the consequences of such crises. YU Mappers are encouraged to use open data to address challenges in MENA region to bring relief and development to target areas within the region."
+ },
+ "kosovo-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Kosovo on Telegram",
+ "description": "Semi-official all-Kosovo Telegram public group. We welcome all mappers from anywhere in any language."
+ },
+ "ym-Universit-Mohammed-V-Rabat": {
+ "name": "Brahmapoutre at Rabat",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Université Mohammed V Rabat",
+ "extendedDescription": "This chapter sees participation in the YouthMappers program as an oppourtunity to share our knowlege create new working relationships with other chapters in different countries"
+ },
+ "no-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Norway Web Forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Norway web forum"
+ },
+ "no-irc": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Norway on IRC",
+ "description": "Chat room for mappers and OpenStreetMap users, developers and enthusiasts in Norway"
+ },
+ "no-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Norway mailing list",
+ "description": "Mailing list for mappers and OpenStreetMap users, developers and enthusiasts in Norway"
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid"
+ },
+ "ym-Universidad-Politcnica-de-Madrid": {
+ "name": "Mapeo Humanitario",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid",
+ "extendedDescription": "Geo-volunteering group formed at Moncloa Campus on November 2017. Around 20 members from three Universities (Complutense, CEU and UPM). Undergraduate students, MSc and PhD students collaborate together with organizations (MSF, Acción contra el Hambre,...) supported by trainers from Geoinquietos. Official recognition by UPM as Educative Innovation Project (Code IE1718.0411)"
+ },
+ "osm-se": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap.se",
+ "description": "Provide OSM services and information for the local community in Sweden"
+ },
+ "se-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Sweden Facebook",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Sweden on Facebook"
+ },
+ "se-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Sweden Web Forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Sweden web forum"
+ },
+ "se-irc": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Sweden IRC",
+ "description": "Join #osm.se on irc.oftc.net (port 6667)"
+ },
+ "se-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-se Mailing List",
+ "description": "A mailing list to discuss OpenStreetMap in Sweden"
+ },
+ "se-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Sweden on Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter: {url}"
+ },
+ "ym-Istanbul-Technical-University": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers ITU",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Istanbul Technical University",
+ "extendedDescription": "YouthMappers ITU is an interdisciplinary and collaborative student community to promote humanitarian mapping for vulnerable settlements and aims to develop and share strategic and innovative spatial information for the future cities by using geographical information systems and open data."
+ "description": "Social gathering for East Midlands mappers and users",
+ "extendedDescription": "A group have been meeting since March 2011, initially in Nottingham, and, more recently in Derby, and from time to time elsewhere in the East Midlands. These are social gatherings, but are an excellent place to come and ask specific questions about OSM either in the area or in general. In the summer months we usually do some light mapping for an hour in the vicinity of our meeting place. The group as a whole has a special interest in mapping public rights of way and from time to time has mapping meetings for this purpose."
+ },
+ "gb-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-gb Mailing List",
+ "description": "Talk-gb is the main communication forum list for the British (including Northern Ireland) OSM community"
+ },
+ "mappa-mercia-group": {
+ "name": "Mappa Mercia local group",
+ "description": "A home for OpenStreetMap enthusiasts in the Midlands",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mappa Mercia is a project to grow OpenStreetMap in the West Midlands, UK. We run community events, provide training and support local organisations wishing to open up their data."
+ },
+ "gb-irc": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap United Kingdom IRC",
+ "description": "Join #osm-gb on irc.oftc.net (port 6667)",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join #osm-gb on irc.oftc.net (port 6667), please be patient and wait for a few minutes if you ask a question"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Exeter": {
+ "name": "University of Exeter British Red Cross Missing Maps",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Exeter",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a team of enthusiastic Geographers with comprehensive knowledge of GIS. We are passionate about supporting the British Red Cross Society with various humanitarian aid efforts. We are also important teachers of the significance of mapping remotely sensed data and how this helps on the ground. Our mapathons have themed academic focuses that highlight the different GIS research in our geography department, while also functioning as employability awareness events which we use to invite speakers in to talk about their GIS/British Red Cross careers."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Warwick": {
+ "name": "University of Warwick Resilience Mapping Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Warwick",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a group of enthusiastic mappers based at Warwick University. Our aim is to get people excited about humanitarian mapping and help them understand the impact this activity has on the field. We are closely aligned with Missing Maps and Doctors Without Borders UK and focus on HOT tasks in our mapping activities and workshops. Our mapathons are listed on the Missing Maps page whenever they are scheduled."
+ },
+ "ym-Sacred-Heart-Junior-College": {
+ "name": "Youth Mappers at Sacred Heart Junior College",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Sacred Heart Junior College"
+ },
+ "OSM-CA-Slack": {
+ "name": "OSM-CA Slack",
+ "description": "All are welcome! Sign up at {signupUrl}."
+ },
+ "OSM-Vancouver-meetup": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Vancouver",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Vancouver, BC area"
+ },
+ "ym-Universidad-de-Costa-Rica": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers de Universidad de Costa Rica",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad de Costa Rica",
+ "extendedDescription": "YouthMappers de Universidad de Costa Rica nace en función de acción social para y por miembros de comunidades distintas según temáticas de involucramiento, interacción y representación de variables dentro de un espacio geográfico definido (un territorio) Gracias a las herramientas de OpenStreetMaps tenemos la viabilidad de poder obtener, validar y compartir la información generada para comprobación y uso destinadas a las comunidades o el interesado en tales temáticas objetivas."
+ },
+ "OSM-CU-telegram": {
+ "name": "OSM Cuba on Telegram",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Cuba Telegram chat"
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of the West Indies, Mona Campus",
+ "extendedDescription": "The UWI, Mona Campus Library engages in public, outreach and special projects. This will allow our library the means to be a catalyst for spatial literacy and advocate for spatial data sharing and access to Jamaican and Caribbean interests. We have disaster relief and communication needs and extensive earth science and geo-hazards needs to better serve our campus and community. Specifically, we hace a Science Library to showcase such to all faculty and students."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria",
+ "extendedDescription": "YEKA STREET is a work team constituted by students from Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria at Managua, Nicaragua. With the principal purpose of apply our knowledge and skills using many tools and apps to map areas in our cities and contribute to the development community projects and disasters relieve plans. We want to lead the way adding more students from all careers and universities in our country to join us at this cause, increasing in this way the life level and reducing the population vulnerability."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Panama": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers UP",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Panama",
+ "extendedDescription": "Student mappers in Panama work with open spatial data to help identify, define, address, and create meaning about locally defined development challenges. They collaborate with students from other countries on community mapping topics from ecotourism to food security, from biodiversity to indigenous issues, promoting a humanistic vision through scientific perspectives."
+ },
+ "ym-Universidad-de-Puerto-Rico-Rio-Piedras": {
+ "name": "UPR YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad de Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras"
+ },
+ "Bay-Area-OpenStreetMappers": {
+ "name": "Bay Area OpenStreetMappers",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in the Bay Area",
+ "extendedDescription": "This group is about growing the OpenStreetMap community here in the Bay Area. Our events are open to everyone, from open source enthusiasts, cyclists, GIS professionals, geocachers, and beyond. Anyone and everyone who is interested in maps, map making and free map data is welcome to join our group as well as attend our events."
+ },
+ "Central-Pennsylvania-OSM": {
+ "name": "Central Pennsylvania OSM",
+ "description": "Online mapping community based out of State College, PA"
+ },
+ "Code-for-San-Jose-Slack": {
+ "name": "Code for San Jose Slack",
+ "description": "All are welcome! Sign up at {signupUrl}, then join the #osm channel."
+ },
+ "Dallas-Fort-Worth-OSM": {
+ "name": "Dallas-Fort Worth OSM",
+ "description": "The OpenStreetMap user group for Dallas-Fort Worth",
+ "extendedDescription": "Dallas, Fort Worth, and all the cities in between are abounding with creative and tech-savvy people. The vision for this usergroup is to find new ways to use the amazing resource of OSM."
+ },
+ "GeoPhilly": {
+ "name": "GeoPhilly",
+ "description": "Meetup for map enthusiasts in the Philadelphia area",
+ "extendedDescription": "GeoPhilly unites developers, geographers, data geeks, open source enthusiasts, civic hackers and map addicts in our shared love of maps and the stories they tell. If you use maps as part of your work or just want to learn more, this is the meetup for you! Our events aim to be open, friendly, educational and social and range from happy hours to lightning talks or even workshops. Come create a diverse, inspiring geospatial community in the Philadelphia with us!"
+ },
+ "MapMinnesota": {
+ "name": "MapMinnesota",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap enthusiasts in the Twin Cities area",
+ "extendedDescription": "Connecting OpenStreetMap enthusiasts in Minnesota and the Twin Cities!"
+ },
+ "Mapping-DC-meetup": {
+ "name": "Mapping DC",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in the DC area",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a group of volunteer mappers who aim to improve the OpenStreetMap in the DC area. We also aim to teach others about the OSM ecosystem, data analytics, cartography, and GIS. We gather every other month at meetups to focus on one area of our city."
+ },
+ "Maptime-ME-meetup": {
+ "name": "MaptimeME",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users, around Portland, ME",
+ "extendedDescription": "Maptime is, rather literally, time for mapmaking. Our mission is to open the doors of cartographic possibility to anyone interested by creating a time and space for collaborative learning, exploration, and map creation using mapping tools and technologies."
+ },
+ "MaptimeHRVA-twitter": {
+ "name": "MaptimeHRVA Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter at {url}"
+ },
+ "us-ma-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-us-massachusetts Mailing List",
+ "description": "Email mailing list for the Massachusetts OSM community"
+ },
+ "OpenCleveland-meetup": {
+ "name": "Open Cleveland",
+ "description": "Improve OpenStreetMap in the Cleveland area",
+ "extendedDescription": "Open Geo Cleveland aims to be a resource for people to discuss and share knowledge on utilizing free geographic data sets especially OpenStreetMap, and Open geo-spatial software that manages, edits, and displays geographic data, and advocate for its use in Northeast Ohio. We're also a maptime chapter =)"
+ },
+ "OSM-Boston": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Boston",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Boston area",
+ "extendedDescription": "OpenStreetMap is the free and open, wiki-style map of the world, with hundreds of thousands of contributions every day from people like you. Editing the map is simple, and fun! Join us both indoors and outdoors in our effort to create the best map of the Boston area and the rest of the world!"
+ },
+ "OSM-Central-Salish-Sea": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Central Salish Sea",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users around Mount Vernon, WA",
+ "extendedDescription": "OpenStreetMap is an map of the world made by people like you. It's a map that you build, that's given away for free like wikipedia. Check out osm.org for more. We meet all the time to talk maps, make maps and have fun!"
+ },
+ "OSM-Chattanooga": {
+ "name": "OSM Chattanooga",
+ "description": "The OpenStreetMap user group for Chattanooga"
+ },
+ "OSM-Colorado": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Colorado",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the state of Colorado, USA",
+ "extendedDescription": "OpenStreetMap (OSM) Colorado is a local collaboration of people interested in contributing their efforts to create free maps. We encourage all of our mappers to organize or suggest mapping events throughout the state. Meetup activities can be simple social mixers, OSM basic to advanced training, or community mapping parties."
+ },
+ "OSM-NYC": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap NYC",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users, developers and enthusiasts in the New York Metropolitan area"
+ },
+ "OSM-Portland-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap PDX Google Group",
+ "description": "Forum and mailing list for OpenStreetMap users in the Portland area",
+ "extendedDescription": "This group is to facilitate improvements to OpenStreetMap in the Portland, Oregon area to support applications such as the Open Trip Planner."
+ },
+ "OSM-Portland": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Portland",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Portland area",
+ "extendedDescription": "OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a map of the world made by people like you. It's a map that you build, that's given away for free like wikipedia. Check out osm.org for more, and come join us at a meetup to talk maps, contribute to OSM, and have fun!"
+ },
+ "OSM-Seattle": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Seattle",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Seattle area"
+ },
+ "OSM-SoCal": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Southern California",
+ "description": "Let's have some fun, contribute something to Los Angeles, and learn about mapping!",
+ "extendedDescription": "OpenStreetMap (OSM) Southern California is for anyone interested in mapping to get together to work with OpenStreetMap. OpenStreetMap, the Wikipedia of maps, is a free open-source map of the world being created by more than 1,000,000 volunteers around the globe. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know OpenStreetMap, we'll teach you. If you have an idea for a mapping project or even a field trip that the group can do, great!"
+ },
+ "OSM-South-Bay": {
+ "name": "OSM South Bay",
+ "description": "Map Nights hosted by Code for San Jose",
+ "extendedDescription": "Code for San Jose, the local Code for America brigade, hosts monthly Map Nights on Thursday nights in downtown San José. Meet fellow South Bay mappers, help out with local mapping projects, and hear about other civic tech projects. Programming and GIS skills are not required."
+ },
+ "OSM-Tampa-Bay": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Tampa Bay",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Tampa Bay area",
+ "extendedDescription": "OSM Tampa Bay group for local residents to get together and build out the definitive map of Tampa Bay with OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. If you're into maps, data, open source, GPS, hiking, cycling, et cetera, you'll love working with OpenStreetMap -- so join in! We'll get together and map and talk about new topics once-a-month or so."
+ },
+ "OSM-US-Slack": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap US Slack",
+ "description": "All are welcome! Sign up at {signupUrl}"
+ },
+ "OSM-US": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap US",
+ "description": "We help grow and improve OpenStreetMap in the United States.",
+ "extendedDescription": "We support OpenStreetMap by holding annual conferences, providing community resources, building partnerships, and by spreading the word. Join OpenStreetMap US here: {signupUrl}",
+ "events": {
+ "sotmus2019-cfs": {
+ "name": "Propose a Talk for SotM-US 2019",
+ "description": "We are calling on all members of the OpenStreetMap community to share your ideas and session proposals for State of the Map US 2019. Whether you are brand new to OSM or have been a core contributor since the beginning, we want to hear from you!",
+ "where": "Minneapolis, Minnesota"
+ },
+ "sotmus2019": {
+ "name": "State of the Map US 2019",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap community at State of the Map US in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Connect with other mappers, businesses, government agencies, and non profits, all collaborating around the free and editable map of the world.",
+ "where": "Minneapolis, Minnesota"
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ "OSM-Utah": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Utah",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Salt Lake City area",
+ "extendedDescription": "Activities may include things like Learn To Map workshops, mapping parties and outdoor data collection. The events will take place in the SLC area, at least initially. We are looking for seasoned mappers as well as people new to OSM. Join and let's do some mapping!"
+ },
+ "OSM-Wyoming": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Wyoming",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the state of Wyoming",
+ "extendedDescription": "OpenStreetMap (OSM) Wyoming is a local collaboration of people interested in contributing their efforts to create free maps. We encourage all of our mappers to organize or suggest mapping events throughout the state. Meetup activities can be simple social mixers, OSM basic to advanced training, or community mapping parties."
+ },
+ "PHXGeo-meetup": {
+ "name": "PHXGeo Meetup",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users in the Phoenix, AZ area",
+ "extendedDescription": "This is a meetup group for those in the Phoenix area who like maps, GIS, OpenStreetMap, cartography and anything in between."
+ },
+ "PHXGeo-twitter": {
+ "name": "PHXGeo Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter at {url}"
+ },
+ "Western-Slope-facebook": {
+ "name": "Western Slope OSM Facebook",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users around Grand Junction, CO"
+ },
+ "Western-Slope-meetup": {
+ "name": "Western Slope OSM Meetup",
+ "description": "Mappers and OpenStreetMap users around Grand Junction, CO",
+ "extendedDescription": "The goal of this group is to introduce OpenStreetMap to the community, develop a community of mappers, create the most amazing geodata possible using whatever method we can and finally strategize in order to get this data out into our community. Imagine accurate trail signage! Imagine further development of bike paths! Imagine anything you want, that's the joy of OpenStreetMap!"
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Ball State University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Our chapter is a very active one. We primarily focus on community events, fundraising, and field trips. We are currently looking to develop more mapping-related activities to draw in other students from campus who may be interested in contributing."
+ },
+ "ym-California-University-of-Pennsylvania": {
+ "name": "CalU PA GIS Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at California University of Pennsylvania",
+ "extendedDescription": "GIS Students at Cal U learn to apply spatial theory to the real world. The university degree program focuses on geography as well as utilizing GIS in emergency management."
+ },
+ "ym-Central-Washington-University": {
+ "name": "Geography Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Central Washington University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Our goal teaming up with Youthmappers is to bring relief to areas that are in need of humanitarian mapping. By doing so, we are serving our fellow brothers and sisters around the world as well as furthering our own cartography skills."
+ },
+ "ym-Clemson-University": {
+ "name": "Clemson Mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Clemson University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Students in Clemson are supported by the Center for Geospatial Technologies, a community of interdisciplinary geospatial science practitioners supporting research, teaching, and outreach activities using technologies that enable the collection, analysis, and application of geospatial data. Students integrate geospatial technologies within their scholarly activities across all disciplines and build connections throughout the world."
+ },
+ "ym-College-of-William-and-Mary": {
+ "name": "All over the map!",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at College of William and Mary",
+ "extendedDescription": "The students who are all over the map are supported by the Center for Geospatial Analysis, a group integrating GIS across the curriculum and providing student and faculty with hardware, software, and expertise. Students of all backgrounds utilize GIS across campus, including environmental science and policy, geology, history, business, sociology, biology, anthropology, public policy, and marine sciences."
+ },
+ "ym-Cornell-University": {
+ "name": "Mapping Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Cornell University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Cornell students and faculty use open data and open source software to address challenges at local, national, and global scales. In doing so, we advance our academic and personal goals of developing our own skills around GIS and spatial literacy."
+ },
+ "ym-George-Mason-University": {
+ "name": "Mason Mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at George Mason University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mason Mappers Student Society is a humanitarian mapping student organization in the George Mason University GGS Department, and its goal is to promote education and knowledge in geo-technologies, geo-info science, to foster good global stewardship and engage in professional development while building a positive, interactive geo-community, as well as shaping students into leaders of tomorrow."
+ },
+ "ym-Indiana-University-of-Pennsylvania": {
+ "name": "Geospatial Science Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Indiana University of Pennsylvania"
+ },
+ "ym-Jacksonville-State-University": {
+ "name": "JSU Disaster Mapping Team",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Jacksonville State University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The JSU Disaster Mapping Team is a program at Jacksonville State University dedicated to assisting disaster response in times of emergencies. This includes tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, floods, etc. The team is intended to be a valuable asset to surrounding counties and a conduit for the JSU Geoscience Department students to apply what they have learned in an academic setting to support emergency services. Our goal is to streamline disaster response and recovery operations while utilizing student skill sets"
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Kansas State University",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are the Kansas State University Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon, an international geography honor society with affiliation to YouthMappers. We have been active with mapping for OSM and conducted a mapathon called \"Map for Nepal,\" in which we used OpenStreetMap to digitize unmapped areas of Nepal after the earthquake in 2015."
+ },
+ "ym-McGill-University": {
+ "name": "Open Mapping Group McGill: A Member of the McGill Undergraduate Geography Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at McGill University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Open Mapping Group McGill: A Member of McGill Undergraduate Geography Society (OMG McGill) aims to connect students with open geospatial data and technologies to enhance resilience, community-building, and learning through mapping–on campus, in Montreal, in Canada, and abroad."
+ },
+ "ym-Miami-University": {
+ "name": "Geography and Planning Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Miami University",
+ "extendedDescription": "GPS at Miami University aims to create a close-knit community of planners and geographers who want to have fun, learn more about careers and higher education in their field, network, and work alongside professionals for real experience."
+ },
+ "ym-Monroe-Community-College": {
+ "name": "MCC Mapping Corps",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Monroe Community College"
+ },
+ "ym-Montgomery-College": {
+ "name": "GeoMC",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Montgomery College",
+ "extendedDescription": "GeoMC’s mission is to provide students with hands-on experience in applying geospatial tools, collecting data, and project management. Most of our students come with a background in GIS and are geography majors. Our chapter’s members come from diverse backgrounds and we all work together to make a positive impact in the world live in."
+ },
+ "ym-New-York-University": {
+ "name": "NYU mHealth Initiative Mapping Corps",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at New York University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The NYU mobile health or “mHealth” research initiative focuses on development of systems that link people - usually via their phones - to the places that they live and traverse, and thus supports novel research on the way phones and maps can be leveraged to understand behavioral decision making and ultimately health outcomes."
+ },
+ "ym-Ohio-Wesleyan-University": {
+ "name": "Environment and Wildlife Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Ohio Wesleyan University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Environment and Wildlife Club looks at environmental issues on campus, in Delaware, and even nationally! We create campus and community projects, explore and enjoy the outdoors, volunteer, and try to promote environmentalism in every aspect of our lives."
+ },
+ "ym-Oklahoma-State-University": {
+ "name": "Geography Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Oklahoma State University"
+ },
+ "ym-State-University-of-New-York-Geneseo": {
+ "name": "SUNY Geneseo GIS Association",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at State University of New York Geneseo",
+ "extendedDescription": "We spread awareness, support, education, volunteerism, and career advancement opportunities in geographic information systems, across disciplines and departments, in the context of SUNY Geneseo, the local community, and global community."
+ },
+ "ym-SUNY-at-Fredonia": {
+ "name": "Geoventurers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at SUNY at Fredonia",
+ "extendedDescription": "GeoVenturers is a group of students joining together across a number of majors on our campus that see geospatial technologies as a tool to serve others and to bring people together. Mentoring for the group brings in science education from the department of curriculum and instruction. We hope that we can bring our skills to play in helping make people's lives better."
+ },
+ "ym-Texas-Tech-University": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at TTU",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Texas Tech University",
+ "extendedDescription": "As one of the co-founding chapters of the network, the TTU YouthMappers are enthusiastic to serve as interdisciplinary leaders to help create open geographic data and analyses that address locally defined development challenges worldwide. The chapter strives to exchange and collaborate with other chapters around the globe while also offering themselves as a local resource and service to Texas Tech student organizations in ways that add value to their respecitive campus activities through mapping."
+ },
+ "ym-The-Citadel": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers at The Citadel",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at The Citadel",
+ "extendedDescription": "This chapter is also a Rotaract Club, which is an affiliate of Rotary International. Multiple members, as well as leadership have expressed an interest in YouthMappers and we would like to affiliate our Citadel Rotaract Club with YouthMappers."
+ },
+ "ym-The-George-Washington-University": {
+ "name": "Humanitarian Mapping Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at The George Washington University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Models of leadership and engagement, HMS seeks to render aid and better the world through humanitarian Geographic Information Systems (GIS) projects. This co-founding affiliated chapter on the campus of GWU has a plethora of experience to share, and frequently partners directly with USAID, the American Red Cross, and the US Department of State in their DC area to expand student-led efforts and serve the global community."
+ },
+ "ym-The-Johns-Hopkins-University-SAIS": {
+ "name": "SAIS YouthMappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at The Johns Hopkins University, SAIS",
+ "extendedDescription": "The mission of SAIS Youth Mappers is to provide students at the Johns Hopkins University SAIS with the opportunity to become highly skilled humanitarian mappers. As a group within the South Asia Club, its primary focus is on supporting humanitarian mapping projects in the Indo-Pacific Region."
+ },
+ "ym-The-Pennsylvania-State-University": {
+ "name": "Penn State GIS Coalition",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at The Pennsylvania State University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Penn State Geospatial Information Science (GIS) Coalition is an organization that offers students majoring, minoring, or sharing an interest in GIS opportunities to develop supplementary knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the professional GIS industry."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-California-Davis": {
+ "name": "Mapping Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of California, Davis"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Central-Florida": {
+ "name": "Geospatial Information Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Central Florida",
+ "extendedDescription": "Our mission is to foster a social and educational environment for all majors who are interested in the discussion and application of GIS. Group and community events throughout the academic year organize students to volunteer to help local and regional communities by using community-based GIS projects and educating local middle and high school students on the use and application of GIS."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Chicago": {
+ "name": "Tobler Society",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Chicago"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Maryland-College-Park": {
+ "name": "Geography Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Maryland - College Park",
+ "extendedDescription": "The mission of the Geography Club at the University of Maryland College Park is to engage and encourage students to explore geographic interests within the campus and the community."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-North-Texas": {
+ "name": "UNT Geography Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of North Texas",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Geography Club is a student organization at University of North Texas that welcomes all students who are interested in geography. The objective of the Geography Club is to promote interest in Geography, the Major and the Geography Department along with fellowship among students and faculty. The club also seeks to represent student needs and wants in regard to the study of geography and to provide a forum for the presentation of innovative ideas to the benefit of the University community."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Northern-Colorado": {
+ "name": "UNCO Geography and GIS Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Northern Colorado",
+ "extendedDescription": "Official Geography and GIS Club chapter affiliated with the University of Northern Colorado where our aim is to learn, share and connect with those around us. #MakingSenseOfTheWorld"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Oregon": {
+ "name": "Map by Northwest",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Oregon",
+ "extendedDescription": "Map By Northwest aims to engage undergraduate students at the University of Oregon in mapping projects to assist in humanitarian causes and for conducting geographic research. We welcome students from all disciplines to join us in our mapping adventures."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Redlands": {
+ "name": "URSpatial Geo-Thinkers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Redlands",
+ "extendedDescription": "To build upon the members' GIS skills and knowledge of the tools and methods through applied social engagement as well as to educate the campus community about the power of mapping and spatial analysis through community service events."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of South Carolina",
+ "extendedDescription": "The GGSA is a fully student-run organization, designed to serve as an advocate and resource for all geography graduate students by filling the role of liaison between the department and students. Our goal is to further professional, academic, and personal development of graduate students interested in the field of geography and its sub disciplines."
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Southern-California": {
+ "name": "SC Mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Southern California",
+ "extendedDescription": "We see the world differently: we view it through a spatial lens. With the power of spatial thinking, we connect place and space to help address global challenges. Collaborate with us!"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Vermont": {
+ "name": "University of Vermont Humanitarian Mapping Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Vermont"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Victoria": {
+ "name": "Society of Geography Students",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Victoria",
+ "extendedDescription": "SOGS seeks to promote and represent social and academic interests within the Department of Geography. This is expressed by four key goals: To provide a forum for the discussion of matters concerning the quality and accessibility of education within geography; to provide a means of expressing a consensus of student opinion to deparhnental faculty through representation at deparkrnental meetings and on departrnental committees; to undertake anangements for such activities as are for the benefit of students and are seen to be within the field of interest of students in geography; to act as a liaison through the UVSS and the Course Union Council with other student groups on campus"
+ },
+ "ym-University-of-Wyoming": {
+ "name": "Gamma Theta Upsilon/Geography Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at University of Wyoming"
+ },
+ "ym-UW-Madison": {
+ "name": "BadgerMaps",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at UW-Madison",
+ "extendedDescription": "BadgerMaps is the UW campus chapter of Youthmappers, an organization dedicated to humanitarian and community mapping services. We connect our volunteer network with opportunities to create GIS data for projects that need it."
+ },
+ "ym-Vassar-College": {
+ "name": "Hudson Valley Mappers",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Vassar College",
+ "extendedDescription": "Our mission is to provide a multi-disciplinary platform for peers, educators, and community organizations to engage in local mapping projects with a focus on strengthening our local ecosystems, our built environment, and the health of our community. We also seek to contribute geospatial support for global humanitarian aid and development efforts."
+ },
+ "ym-Villanova-University": {
+ "name": "The Villanova Globeplotters",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Villanova University",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Villanova Globeplotters is built on Villanova’s Augustinian principle of selfless-service to the global community. Mixed with relaxed social interaction, we strive to provide geospatial outreach to those in need regardless of participating students’ race, academic major, student group association, or college career level."
+ },
+ "ym-West-Virginia-University": {
+ "name": "Maptime Morgantown",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at West Virginia University",
+ "extendedDescription": "Working as a collaborative team, this co-founding chapter focuses on providing an open learning environment for those interested in working on projects that intersect international development, emergency response, and geographic information science.\nThey connect beginners and experts by providing technical training and experience in building meaningful and useful geographic infrastructure data, while connecting to sister cities around the world."
+ },
+ "ym-Western-Michigan-University": {
+ "name": "Geography Club",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Western Michigan University"
+ },
+ "talk-au": {
+ "name": "Talk-au Mailing List",
+ "description": "Place for Aussie mappers to chat"
+ },
+ "Maptime-Oceania-Slack": {
+ "name": "Maptime Oceania Slack",
+ "description": "Sign up at {signupUrl}"
+ },
+ "talk-nz": {
+ "name": "Talk-nz Mailing List",
+ "description": "New Zealand's OSM community talk"
+ },
+ "OSM-AR-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Argentina Facebook",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Argentina community on Facebook",
+ "extendedDescription": "News from the local community"
+ },
+ "OSM-AR-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Argentina web forum",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Argentina web forum",
+ "extendedDescription": "Ideal for long or important discussions. Slow response time."
+ },
+ "OSM-AR-irc": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Argentina IRC",
+ "description": "Join #osm-ar on irc.oftc.net (port 6667)",
+ "extendedDescription": "You may find the most geeky user in the community."
+ },
+ "OSM-AR-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-ar Mailing List",
+ "description": "Historic mailing list. Almost unused today."
+ },
+ "OSM-AR-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Argentina Telegram",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Argentina community on Telegram",
+ "extendedDescription": "The most active channel in the community, ideal for chatting and getting answers to your questions instantly. Everyone is welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-AR-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Argentina Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter at {url}",
+ "extendedDescription": "News from the local community and OpenStreetMap in general."
+ },
+ "OSM-BO-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-bo Mailing List",
+ "description": "Talk-bo is the official mailing list for the Bolivian OpenStreetMap community",
+ "extendedDescription": "Mapping in Bolivia? Have questions, want to connect with the community here? Join us at {url}. All are welcome!"
+ },
+ "Bahia-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Bahia Telegram Group",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Bahia community on Telegram",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join the community to learn more about OpenStreetMap, ask questions or participate in our meetings. Everyone is welcome!"
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Brasília community on Telegram",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join the community to learn more about OpenStreetMap, ask questions or participate in our meetings. Everyone is welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-br-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-br Mailing List",
+ "description": "A mailing list to discuss OpenStreetMap in Brazil"
+ },
+ "OSM-br-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Brasil Telegram",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Brasil community on Telegram",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join the community to learn more about OpenStreetMap, ask questions or participate in our meetings. Everyone is welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-br-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Brasil Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter at {url}"
+ },
+ "RS-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Rio Grande do Sul Telegram Group",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Rio Grande do Sul community on Telegram",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join the community to learn more about OpenStreetMap, ask questions or participate in our meetings. Everyone is welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-CL-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Chile Facebook",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Chile community on Facebook",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join the community to learn more about OpenStreetMap, ask questions or participate in our meetings. Everyone is welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-CL-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-cl Mailing List",
+ "description": "A mailing list to discuss OpenStreetMap in Chile"
+ },
+ "OSM-CL-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Chile Telegram",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Chile community on Telegram",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join the community to learn more about OpenStreetMap, ask questions or participate in our meetings. Everyone is welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-CL-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Chile Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter at {url}"
+ },
+ "Maptime-Bogota": {
+ "name": "Maptime Bogotá",
+ "description": "We're a group of mappers interested in mapping in OpenStreetMap around Bogotá.",
+ "extendedDescription": "Learn to collect data in the field and digitize onto OpenStreetMap. It is not necessary to have previous knowledge! You just need the desire to participate, learn, and have fun."
+ },
+ "OSM-CO-facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Colombia Facebook",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Colombia community on Facebook",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join the community to learn more about OpenStreetMap. Everyone is welcome!"
+ },
+ "OSM-CO-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-co Mailing List",
+ "description": "A mailing list to discuss OpenStreetMap in Colombia"
+ "description": "News of the OpenStreetMap Colombia community and the OSMCo Foundation"
+ },
+ "ym-Universidad-de-Antioquia": {
+ "name": "Geomatica UDEA",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad de Antioquia",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a group interested in geospatial data, voluntary cartography, and participating in mapping with others in our country and within the YouthMappers network."
+ },
+ "ym-Universidad-de-La-Guajira": {
+ "name": "Grupo Mesh",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad de La Guajira",
+ "extendedDescription": "Grupo Mesh is a student organization at the Universidad de la Guajira in Colombia, including students from the program of Environmental Engineering who learn cartography and open mapping."
+ },
+ "ym-Universidad-de-Los-Andes": {
+ "name": "Cartografos Uniandes",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad de Los Andes",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are a circle of student participation that seeks to use mapping and spatial reasoning as a means to create bonds of cooperation and integration between the university and society by addressing different spatial, social, political , economic and cultural dynamics."
+ },
+ "ym-Universidad-de-San-Buenaventura": {
+ "name": "YouthMappers San Buenaventura",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad de San Buenaventura",
+ "extendedDescription": "We are pleased to join YouthMappers mapping for a better world and community."
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas",
+ "extendedDescription": "The Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas is a public, coeducational, research university based in Bogotá, Colombia with a population of 26,140 students."
+ },
+ "ym-Universidad-Nacional-de-Colombia": {
+ "name": "Grupo UN",
+ "description": "YouthMappers chapter at Universidad Nacional de Colombia",
+ "extendedDescription": "Students are uniting to map and network with university students across the country of Colombia and across the globe. Geographic specialties include affiliation with microbiology and health disciplines."
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Peru community on Facebook"
+ },
+ "OSM-PE-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-pe Mailing List",
+ "description": "The official mailing list for the OpenStreetMap Peru community"
+ },
+ "OSM-PE-matrix": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Peru Matrix Chat",
+ "description": "Chat with other members of the OpenStreetMap Peru community in Matrix."
+ },
+ "OSM-PE-telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Peru Telegram",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Peru community on Telegram"
+ },
+ "OSM-PE-twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Peru Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter at {url}"
+ },
+ "OSM-PE": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Peru",
+ "description": "News and resources for the OpenStreetMap Peru community"
+ },
+ "uy-forum": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap UY forum",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Uruguay web forum"
+ },
+ "uy-irc": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Uruguay on IRC",
+ "description": "Join #osmuruguay on irc.freenode.org (port 6667)",
+ "extendedDescription": "Join #osmuruguay on irc.freenode.org"
+ },
+ "uy-mailinglist": {
+ "name": "Talk-uy Mailing List",
+ "description": "Talk-uy is the official mailing list for the Uruguayan OSM community"
+ },
+ "LATAM-Facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Latam Facebook",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Latam on Facebook"
+ },
+ "LATAM-Telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Latam Telegram",
+ "description": "OpenStreetMap Telegram for Latin America"
+ },
+ "LATAM-Twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Latam Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter at {url}"
+ },
+ "osm-latam": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Latam",
+ "description": "Supporting OpenStreetMap in Latin America",
+ "events": {
+ "sotm-latam-2018": {
+ "name": "State of the Map Latam 2018",
+ "description": "State of the Map Latam is the annual conference for all mappers and users of OpenStreetMap in Latin America. The program includes talks, panels, workshops, and mapathons related to OpenStreetMap.",
+ "where": "Buenos Aires, Argentina"
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ "OSM-Discord": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Discord",
+ "description": "Get in touch with other mappers via Discord"
+ },
+ "OSM-Facebook": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap on Facebook",
+ "description": "Like us on Facebook for news and updates about OpenStreetMap."
+ },
+ "OSM-help": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Help",
+ "description": "Ask a question and get answers on OSM's community-driven question and answer site.",
+ "extendedDescription": "{url} is for everyone who needs help with OpenStreetMap. Whether you are a beginner mapper or have a technical question, we're here to help!"
+ },
+ "OSM-IRC": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap IRC",
+ "description": "Join #osm on irc.oftc.net (port 6667)"
+ },
+ "OSM-Reddit": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap on Reddit",
+ "description": "/r/openstreetmap/ is a great place to learn more about OpenStreetMap. Ask us anything!"
+ },
+ "OSM-Telegram": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Telegram",
+ "description": "Join the OpenStreetMap Telegram global supergroup at {url}"
+ },
+ "OSM-Twitter": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Twitter",
+ "description": "Follow us on Twitter at {url}"
+ },
+ "OSMF": {
+ "name": "OpenStreetMap Foundation",
+ "description": "OSMF is a UK-based not-for-profit that supports the OpenStreetMap Project",
+ "extendedDescription": "OSMF supports the OpenStreetMap by fundraising, maintaining the servers which power OSM, organizing the annual State of the Map conference, and coordinating the volunteers who keep OSM running. You can show your support and have a voice in the direction of OpenStreetMap by joining as an OSMF member here: {signupUrl}",
+ "events": {
+ "sotm2018": {
+ "name": "State of the Map 2018",
+ "description": "Join us for 3 days in Milan, Italy for the annual worldwide OpenStreetMap conference, bringing together everyone in the community to socialize, share, and learn.",