OpenStreetMap London Xmas pub meet-up

Join us in Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub for friendly Christmas social beers and chit chat on the subject of OpenStreetMap (contributing/using experienced/beginners, whatever interests you in and around OpenStreetMap!)

Sign up here! ...if you like. Not everyone bothers signing up. It is just a pub after all. You can expect between 5 and 10 people attending.

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is down an alleyway off Fleet Street (here on the map). Between Chancery Lane. St Paul's & Blackfriars. We will be downstairs, possibly deep downstairs. This pub has more seating the deeper down you go, so chances are we may be level=-3!

Whether you're a mapper, map user, or just curious, come join us! If you think you may have trouble recognising anyone, turn up at 7:30 (when the group will be more assembled), and look out for maps or OpenStreetMap hi-viz vests or polo shirts. You could also take Harry's number: O7979815O13 ...although we may be deep downstairs!

to (Europe/London time)

More details: wiki.openstreetmap.org

More Information

Attending: Harry Wood

OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map of the whole world that is being built by volunteers largely from scratch and released with an open-content license. The OpenStreetMap License allows free access to our map images and all of our underlying map data. The project aims to promote new and interesting uses of this data. OpenStreetMap powers map data on thousands of web sites, mobile apps, and hardware devices.

The map is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world. OpenStreetMap emphasises local knowledge. If everyone maps their neighbourhood, then all we need to do is have one person in every neighbourhood joining the project! The community is diverse, passionate, and growing every day. Our contributors include enthusiast mappers, GIS professionals, engineers running the OSM servers, humanitarians mapping disaster-affected areas, and many more.

Similarly you'll see a diverse range of events, whether it's a gathering of outdoor enthusiasts getting together to map an area, a humanitarian remote-tracing mapathon, a user group for people working with map data, a technical hack-weekend, or many other event formats besides. The OpenStreetMap Foundation also holds a large annual international community conference called "State Of The Map". Many spin-off country or continent-sized regional conferences are organised at a more local level.

The most "central" all-encompasing list of events is maintained on the OpenStreetMap wiki: wiki.openstreetmap.org but we also have many on meetup.com, some of which are *not* listed there. Perhaps we should try to list some here on OpenTechCalendar

Down an alleyway off Fleet Street. This pub has more seating the deeper down you go, so if you're looking for people here, be sure to check right down to the bottom basement!