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DESCRIPTION:OpenStreetMap editing transitions to mobile devices. There are 
 few editing apps\, and the best ones are thematical. This year I've publis
 hed "Every Door": an app specifically designed to collect hundreds of shop
 s and amenities. I've made it with the experience of mapping in OSM\, maki
 ng a Telegram bot of a similar purpose\, and studying geospatial UX design
 . I've surveyed half a thousand amenities with the bot\, and even more —
  with this new app.\n\nIn this talk we'll briefly touch on the app itself
  and the OSM tagging model. The main attraction would be map UX design: wh
 y you should remove the most interactivity from your maps. These are hard 
 to use even on desktop\, and a small screen provides an even bigger challe
 nge. Can we get rid of them altogether? Let's see how working with maps ca
 n be made efficient\, and how the ideas behind this app can make geodata c
 ollection apps better.
DTSTAMP:20260405T021000Z
LOCATION:Room Limonaia
SUMMARY:Surveying amenities for OSM at scale - Ilya Zverev
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/DTJSU3/
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