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Andy Allan

It's worth highlighting the amount of work that was done on the openstreetmap-website project in April by Anton Khorev and @tomh - I count around 77 pull requests reviewed and merged by Tom, many of those created by Anton, along with some great PRs created by other people too!

I was busy elsewhere last month, but I'm looking forward to doing more in May.

In the meantime, your help is always welcome, particularly with reviewing PRs!

github.com/openstreetmap/opens

It's worth highlighting the amount of work that was done on the openstreetmap-website project in April by Anton Khorev and @tomh - I count around 77 pull requests reviewed and merged by Tom, many of those created by Anton, along with some great PRs created by other people too!

I was busy elsewhere last month, but I'm looking forward to doing more in May.

Andy Allan

It's great to see @tomh getting some recognition for all his work on @openstreetmap - it really can't be overstated how much work he puts in every year.

muon.social/@allison/111727491

Andy Allan

I was delighted to be invited back onto the Geomob podcast for the OpenStreetMap 19th Birthday episode 🎂

Ed and I shared some memories from the early days of OpenStreetMap and I'm always interested in hearing other anecdotes - what are your favourites? How did you get started, and who got you interested?

And as I said in the episode, some of my memories might be hazy on those days 🍻 , so if you were there and fancy jogging my memory, please do! 😂

mapstodon.space/@geomob/110850

I was delighted to be invited back onto the Geomob podcast for the OpenStreetMap 19th Birthday episode 🎂

Ed and I shared some memories from the early days of OpenStreetMap and I'm always interested in hearing other anecdotes - what are your favourites? How did you get started, and who got you interested?

Shaun McDonald

@gravitystorm many many moons ago when I was still at university I went out for a late evening bike ride and got a bit lost in the dark. I remember going along a road under a railway bridge and seeing a railway station sign but no obvious entrance. I got home and the next day started wondering if there was some way to record where I had been. At which time I discovered GPS trackers and OpenStreetMap when the map is mostly blank.

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