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Author: Brian Cluff
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] First part of AzGeocaching sponsored OpenStreetMap event tonight
There are also the mapping parties this weekend... they will only be
about 40 miles one way for you :)

Brian Cluff
Team Snaptek
PLUG Steering Committee
AzGeocaching.com

Matthew Shapiro wrote:
> I'd be all about it if it wasn't on the waaaaay east side...especially since I am a linux user. Unfortunately that is like a 50 mile one way trip for me. :-/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Cluff <>
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 12:28 PM
> To:
> Subject: [Az-Geocaching] First part of AzGeocaching sponsored OpenStreetMap event tonight
>
> Tonight is the first part of AzGeocaching and The Phoenix Linux Users
> Group (PLUG) teaming up to do an OpenStreetMap training and Mapping party.
>
> Why is this important to you, you might ask. OpenStreetMap is a project
> to create completely free maps of the entire world. This means that you
> can load openstreetmap maps into your GPS without having to purchase
> expensive maps CDs. You can also generate your own maps, with your own
> custom data overlays, for use on your website, or any other purpose you
> can think of.
>
> They also have the potential to be a lot more accurate, since they can
> be updated at any time, by the public.
>
> The OpenStreetMap parties, in which I hope to have a lot more after
> this, is where you get a bunch of people together and collectively
> attach a area and map any missing, or incorrect, details. The Roads
> themselves are already mostly accurate, so the missing stuff is the
> minutia, names of businesses, some trails, smaller details that aren't
> included in a lot of other maps usually like ponds in parks. I don't
> think they would mind if someone wanted to map out all the alleys for
> trash pickup in town, or the shape of the parking lots in all the
> shopping centers. :)
>
> This all starts out at PLUG's East side meeting which is held on the
> second Thursday of every month, the 14th of this month, with an
> introduction to OpenStreetMap given by a OpenStreetMap representivive
> Hurrican McEwen, on what is OpenSteetMap and how to use it.
>
> Then on the 16th and 17th, there will be mapping parties using Boulders
> On Broadway as a base camp.Ope
>
> For more details see:
> http://azgeocaching.com/index.php/the-news/93-mapping-party.html
>
> Hope to see you there tonight
>
> Brian Cluff
> AzGeocaching.com
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