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1st OSM Gurgaon Mapping Party

Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Millennium City Center, Gurgaon

4th August 14:00 – 17:00

We invite everyone to attend the first ever OpenStreetMap Gurgaon Mapping Party!

Don't know what OpenStreetMap is? Never contributed to it before? No problem! Experienced mappers are there to guide you through using and improving the Wikipedia of maps.

πŸ—“οΈ Date - Sunday, 4th of August
πŸ•™ Time - 2 PM to 5 PM
πŸ“Œ Location - Millennium City Center, Gurgaon
Open in any app
Open in Organic Maps
Open in OsmAnd

How do I join?

First-time participants should fill out this form, or (if that doesn't work) this form.

Returning participants should just click the Attend button.

What is OpenStreetMap?

OpenStreetMap is a community-owned map of the world made by people like you, which anybody can use, share, and edit.

It is used and improved by numerous websites, organizations, and companies (e.g. Wikipedia, Ola Maps, Strava, Swiggy, redBus, Doctors Without Borders, Pokemon Go/Niantic, Zomato, Uber, and Amazon). It also powers privacy-respecting free software like Organic Maps and OsmAnd.

Contributing to OpenStreetMap is fun!
* You get to explore the world, find interesting places, and document them for yourself and others.
* You improve a community resource which helps everyone and is not controlled by any one company.
* It's very satisfying to see your changes appear on the map!

You can learn more about OSM on these pages -
https://www.openstreetmap.org/about
https://welcome.openstreetmap.org/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap

Who are you?

We are passionate and experienced OpenStreetMap contributors who improve it for fun in our free time. Many of us are also free software and privacy activists.

What will we be doing?

1. Meet and greet

The participants introduce themselves to each other

2. Teaching

New participants are taught how to use and edit OSM on their phones, and make some practice edits. Existing mappers may be introduced to new apps and techniques.

3. Mapping

Everyone is split into teams, and each team is assigned an area to map. The teams disperse, and map their assigned areas.

4. Concluding

The participants regroup, relax, and grab some food and drinks together.

We suggest bringing...

  • a smartphone (preferably Android)
  • a power bank
  • a charging cable
  • drinking water
  • friends and colleagues - the more the merrier πŸ™‚

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