+ trademarks_title_html: <span id="trademarks"></span>Trademarks
+ trademarks_1_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap and the magnifying glass logo are registered trademarks of the OpenStreetMap Foundation. If you have questions about your use of the marks, please send your questions to the <a href="http://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licensing_Working_Group">Licence Working Group</a>.
+ welcome_page:
+ title: Welcome!
+ introduction_html: |
+ Welcome to OpenStreetMap, the free and editable map of the world. Now that you're signed
+ up, you're all set to get started mapping. Here's a quick guide with the most important
+ things you need to know.
+ whats_on_the_map:
+ title: What's on the Map
+ on_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap is a place for mapping things that are both <em>real and current</em> -
+ it includes millions of buildings, roads, and other details about places. You can map
+ whatever real-world features are interesting to you.
+ off_html: |
+ What it <em>doesn't</em> include is opinionated data like ratings, historical or
+ hypothetical features, and data from copyrighted sources. Unless you have special
+ permission, don't copy from online or paper maps.
+ basic_terms:
+ title: Basic Terms For Mapping
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap has some of its own lingo. Here are a few key words that'll come in handy.
+ editor_html: |
+ An <strong>editor</strong> is a program or website you can use to edit the map.
+ node_html: |
+ A <strong>node</strong> is a point on the map, like a single restaurant or a tree.
+ way_html: |
+ A <strong>way</strong> is a line or area, like a road, stream, lake or building.
+ tag_html: |
+ A <strong>tag</strong> is a bit of data about a node or way, like a
+ restaurant's name or a road's speed limit.
+ rules:
+ title: Rules!
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap has few formal rules but we expect all participants to collaborate
+ with, and communicate with, the community. If you are considering
+ any activities other than editing by hand, please read and follow the guidelines on
+ <a href='http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines'>Imports</a> and
+ <a href='http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Automated_Edits_code_of_conduct'>Automated Edits</a>.
+ questions:
+ title: Any questions?
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap has several resources for learning about the project, asking and answering
+ questions, and collaboratively discussing and documenting mapping topics.
+ <a href='%{help_url}'>Get help here</a>.
+ start_mapping: Start Mapping
+ add_a_note:
+ title: No Time To Edit? Add a Note!
+ paragraph_1_html: |
+ If you just want something small fixed and don't have the time to sign up and learn how to edit, it's
+ easy to add a note.
+ paragraph_2_html: |
+ Just go to <a href='%{map_url}'>the map</a> and click the note icon:
+ <span class='icon note'></span>. This will add a marker to the map, which you can move
+ by dragging. Add your message, then click save, and other mappers will investigate.
+ fixthemap:
+ title: Report a problem / Fix the map
+ how_to_help:
+ title: How to Help
+ join_the_community:
+ title: Join the community
+ explanation_html: |
+ If you have noticed a problem with our map data, for example a road is missing or your address, the best way to
+ proceed is to join the OpenStreetMap community and add or repair the data yourself.
+ add_a_note:
+ instructions_html: |
+ Just click <a class='icon note'></a> or the same icon on the map display.
+ This will add a marker to the map, which you can move
+ by dragging. Add your message, then click save, and other mappers will investigate.
+ other_concerns:
+ title: Other concerns
+ explanation_html: |
+ If you have concerns about how our data is being used or about the contents please consult our
+ <a href='/copyright'>copyright page</a> for more legal information, or contact the appropriate
+ <a href='http://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups'>OSMF working group</a>.
+ help_page:
+ title: Getting Help
+ introduction: |
+ OpenStreetMap has several resources for learning about the project, asking and answering questions,
+ and collaboratively discussing and documenting mapping topics.
+ welcome:
+ url: /welcome
+ title: Welcome to OSM
+ description: Start with this quick guide covering the OpenStreetMap basics.
+ beginners_guide:
+ url: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beginners%27_guide
+ title: Beginners' Guide
+ description: Community maintained guide for beginners.
+ help:
+ url: https://help.openstreetmap.org/
+ title: help.openstreetmap.org
+ description: Ask a question or look up answers on OSM's question-and-answer site.
+ mailing_lists:
+ url: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/
+ title: Mailing Lists
+ description: Ask a question or discuss interesting matters on a wide range of topical or regional mailing lists.
+ forums:
+ url: http://forum.openstreetmap.org/
+ title: Forums
+ description: Questions and discussions for those that prefer a bulletin board style interface.
+ irc:
+ url: http://irc.openstreetmap.org/
+ title: IRC
+ description: Interactive chat in many different languages and on many topics.
+ switch2osm:
+ url: https://switch2osm.org/
+ title: switch2osm
+ description: Help for companies and organisations switching to OpenStreetMap based maps and other services.
+ wiki:
+ url: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/
+ title: wiki.openstreetmap.org
+ description: Browse the wiki for in-depth OSM documentation.
+ about_page:
+ next: Next
+ copyright_html: <span>©</span>OpenStreetMap<br>contributors
+ used_by: "%{name} powers map data on thousands of web sites, mobile apps, and hardware devices"
+ lede_text: |
+ OpenStreetMap 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.
+ local_knowledge_title: Local Knowledge
+ local_knowledge_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap emphasizes local knowledge. Contributors use
+ aerial imagery, GPS devices, and low-tech field maps to verify that OSM
+ is accurate and up to date.
+ community_driven_title: Community Driven
+ community_driven_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap's 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.
+ To learn more about the community, see the <a href='%{diary_path}'>user diaries</a>,
+ <a href='http://blogs.openstreetmap.org/'>community blogs</a>, and
+ the <a href='http://www.osmfoundation.org/'>OSM Foundation</a> website.
+ open_data_title: Open Data
+ open_data_html: |
+ OpenStreetMap is <i>open data</i>: you are free to use it for any purpose
+ as long as you credit OpenStreetMap and its contributors. If you alter or
+ build upon the data in certain ways, you may distribute the result only
+ under the same licence. See the <a href='%{copyright_path}'>Copyright and
+ License page</a> for details.
+ legal_title: Legal
+ legal_html: |
+ This site and many other related services are formally operated by the
+ <a href='http://osmfoundation.org/'>OpenStreetMap Foundation</a> (OSMF)
+ on behalf of the community.
+ <br>
+ Please <a href='http://osmfoundation.org/Contact'>contact the OSMF</a>
+ if you have licensing, copyright or other legal questions and issues.
+ partners_title: Partners