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Timing: 25 minutes including questions -> about 15 minutes of presentation
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10minutes questions 
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- One slide: What is OSM? Baserules
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- The problem: WTF is this shit
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- Enter Jos P. who wants to know where the charging stations for ebikes are
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- Many topical maps which can be edited -> MapComplete
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- Some examples: cyclofix, etymology, waste, benches
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- Toerisme Vlaanderen
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# What do I want to tell at SOTM '22?
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4 main topics:
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The MapComplete Editor:
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- What is MapComplete? The vision
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   + Simple to use viewer
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   + Simple to contribute
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   + Packed with features under the hood (where applicable)
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   + Pareto frontier
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- Projects
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   - some highlights from the stats (etymology, cyclofix)
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   - pin je punt
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- Imports
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   + STart with AEDs in Brugge
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   + GRB
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   + Pin je punt: map notes
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- MapComplete and community
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   + Little "drag" on older contributors (allthough they did a lot of cartographic work)
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   + Pitfall: eternal september (themes must be good!)
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   + Pitfall: "obligated mapping"
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   + Pitfall: should not lose the ghost of OSM
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   + Small but relatively active community around MC
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- Build your own theme
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- Future
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   + More funded projects?
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   + Donations welcome
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   + Move to more traditional satnav?
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MapComplete: introduction, retrospective, projects and community
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## Introduction
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MapComplete is a simple to use OSM-map viewer and map editor. This web-based application has seen a few successful projects and makes on-the-go mapping easy and accessible.
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In this talk, the MapComplete developer will talk about the vision behind mapcomplete, do a retrospective of the first two years; highlight some successful projects (which included data imports) and the impact on the OSM-community in Belgium and beyond.
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# Building your own theme
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## Intro
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What does it take to build a successful and easy to use editor? How can phrasing, order of question, presenting filters, ... be used to prevent mapping errors?
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