wikimedia_commons_link: "The %{page} item on Wikimedia Commons"
telephone_link: "Call %{phone_number}"
colour_preview: "Colour %{colour_value} preview"
+ email_link: "Email %{email}"
note:
title: "Note: %{id}"
new_note: "New Note"
help: Help
about: About
copyright: Copyright
+ communities: Communities
community: Community
community_blogs: "Community Blogs"
community_blogs_title: "Blogs from members of the OpenStreetMap community"
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.
+ communities:
+ title: Communities
+ lede_text: |
+ People from all over the world contribute to or use OpenStreetMap.
+ While many participate as individuals, others have formed communities.
+ These groups come in a range of sizes and represent geographies from small towns to large multi-country regions.
+ They can also be formal or informal.
+ local_chapters:
+ title: Local Chapters
+ about_text: |
+ Local Chapters are country-level or region-level groups that have taken the formal step of
+ establishing not-for-profit legal entities. They represent the area's map and mappers when
+ dealing with local government, business, and media. They have also formed an affiliation
+ with the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF), giving them a link to the legal and copyright
+ governing body.
+ list_text: |
+ The following communities are formally established as Local Chapters:
+ other_groups:
+ title: Other Groups
+ about_html: |
+ There is no need to formally establish a group to the same extent as the Local Chapters.
+ Indeed many groups exist very sucessfully as an informal gathering of people or as a
+ community group. Anyone can set up or join these. Read more on the
+ <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User_group">Communities wiki page</a>.
traces:
visibility:
private: "Private (only shared as anonymous, unordered points)"