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osm-edit-bundle
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OsmInEdit is web tool to allow easy editing of OpenStreetMap indoor-related data.
You can use it at osminedit.pavie.info (or here for under development version).
OsmInEdit aims to make indoor data editing easy on OpenStreetMap, ideally being as good as iD editor, but focused on building indoors. With this tool, you can contribute to make OpenStreetMap the best source of geo-data for both outdoors and indoors.
If you are looking for an indoor data viewer (a map for browsing existing data), have a look at OpenLevelUp.
Tips and tricks for using this editor can be found on usage documentation.
This project is an open source tool, meaning it is made by volunteers. If you want to help us, there are several ways (technical or non-technical ones). You can find how to participate in the contributing documentation.
OsmInEdit is already available online, so you can use without any bothering (see link on top of this document). In case you want to run your instance of OsmInEdit, or work on its development, you can read develop documentation to have all technical information.
OsmInEdit exists and is everyday improving thanks to the amazing people following :
Copyright (c) Adrien Pavie 2019
Copyright (c) Daimler AG 2019
Released under ISC license, see LICENSE for complete license text.
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Web tool for editing OpenStreetMap building indoors data
We found that osm-edit-bundle demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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