Originally this idea was proposed as something that would be useful to map
out past/forthcoming GLAM collaborations and to divide them by type (content
donation, conference...), but it was agreed that the range of Wikimedia
community things that could be mapped are much broader and therefore it
would make sense if there was one central project rather than a single
purpose map.
I find the two particularly neat things about this map is that can be
technically achieved are that you can set paramaters to toggle sets of tags
on/off (which makes it easy to sort for what you are interested in) and also
that it can draw on OpenStreetMap data if you prefer.
I recall seeing a thread recently (can't remember where) that was discussing
how we don't really have a good global calendar of activities for the
Wikiverse, and I think this falls into the same category... we don't really
have a good global "what has happened/will happen near me?" map.
However... it's probably deceptively tricky to get this up and running on
MediaWiki??
-Liam
wittylama.com/blog
Peace, love & metadata
On 27 January 2011 12:19, Samuel Klein <meta.sj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The OLPC community is currently using a custom map
mashup to help
volunteers and school projects around the world find one another.[1]
It's not hard to skin.
http://olpcmap.net
http://code.google.com/p/olpc-map-net/
There was recently a discussion about using this tool on the
cultural-partnerships list. Are there existing collaborative maps of
Wikimedia groups and projects? Is this something worth trying?
SJ
[1] For OLPC this provided a happy medium between mapping "all users"
and mapping "large established regional groups", neither of which
captured the energy of the small innovative projects which drove and
defined local communities. More detail:
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/sj/2011/01/27/mapping-global-communities/
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