Map Making Overview

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There's plenty of mapping to be done!

Mapping makes up the bulk of the workload of OpenStreetMap, and falls into two stages. First, and most fun, is getting out and about collecting geographic data. There are many ways to do so, for walkers, cyclists and drivers. When you've got some results, you need to add your results to the central OSM database using one of the editors. This is when you get to add paths, roadnames, postboxes - and pretty much anything else you like!

When that's done, you can sit back, relax, and view the results of your work. Or else head back outside, and go map some more!

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Preparation

There's a few things you need to do before starting mapping. For more details on signing up for accounts, joining up to the mailing lists, and some background on the project, see the Beginners' Guide page.

Mapping

Getting Together to Map

Editing

Uploading data from other sources

If you have public domain data from other sources (not a GPS device), you can use API v0.6 to upload data directly. Using curl to upload data (outdated) provides one such example.

Quality Assurance and map errors

There are various Quality Assurance tools, many of which will show map errors in your town. Some of them, such as OpenStreetBugs and MapDust will let you report an error (type a description which may allow somebody else to fix the map later)


Results!

I'm done now - I want to see my map!

Then go to the Using OpenStreetMap page to see all the fun things you can do with the OSM map!!

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