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I am making my way along 43rd St in Kansas City, mapping most of the amenities and businesses I see along the way. About two weeks ago, I went from where 43rd breaks off at Gilham then west to Donutology, and today I worked through the stretch between Donutology and west to the nearby QuickTrip across from the Catholic church. I did not get very far because I walked into many of the businesses and chatted with folks, so as not to be suspiciously loitering outside :D

It was really fun to explore places I wouldn’t normally think to go to. I walked into Gigi’s Health Cafe (the proprietor saw me outside and came out to say hi, so I explained what I was doing and showed her the Every Door app where I was entering her business’s info), and also Paris Banh Mi, which looks like not much on the outside, but is really quite lovely inside.

I have lots of photos that I haven’t decided where to upload yet, but that will be its own project later probably. Along with various points of interest, I started taking photos of all the light poles and street cabinets that I notice which are covered with stickers and/or graffiti. Temporary signs fascinate me. Not sure if there’s a place for photos like those on OSM but I’m keeping them for something at any rate.

On my impression of OSM as a newbie: It looks like there are not a lot of active Kansas City mappers, and that anymore, most of the updates are done by businesses or by people who create / use automated tools, and the most active people are the ones getting deeply into the technical side. A lot of the diary entries I see are about conferences and full of dense technical and/or organizational jargon. Lots of businesses and nonprofits seem to be involved.

For now I don’t want to automate things and I don’t want to think about the high-level strategy of nonprofits or big organizations (enough of that in my real job), I just want to explore and dabble, actually see things on the ground and confirm them with my eyes before I enter them, and hopefully have a kind person gently correct me if I did something wrong.

I do have a bit of programming knowledge (BS in Computer Science and I work with SharePoint Online / Power Platform lots at my job) so am semi-interested in potentially learning how to build apps that use OSM in the future.

Location: Volker, Westport, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, 66160, United States
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Discussion

Comment from Koreller on 24 December 2023 at 10:23

Hi, it’s great to have this kind of testimonial :) I don’t contribute where I live (or just a little), but I have to admit that I pay a lot more attention to the details of the street furniture in my town. It’s funny to see that it’s a bit the same for you too!

For photos, there’s Wikimedia Commons, but it’s not really a place to put photos of every single electrical cabinet in a town, although you could put famous buildings in your town there!

In my opinion, the most important thing is to enjoy mapping, and I think you’ve got that feeling, which is great :D It’s perfectly possible to do without high-level strategy vision on an individual scale, and fortunately so !

Comment from PhoebeSM on 24 December 2023 at 18:52

Thanks for your kind words and helpful tips :)

Comment from mycota on 27 December 2023 at 17:08

Thanks for sharing your experience. Your contributions are so valuable.

I’ve been an active mapper since 2018, and my contributions are still mostly just mapping details in my city. I enjoy going to conferences and reading diary entries from people doing the high-level work of management and software development, but I’ll leave that work to the people who enjoy doing it.

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