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Chimere is a kind of online “mashup” which is designed to aggregate geographic data from several sources. Chimere gets a map from OpenStreetMap and display other data added by users. Datas are freely submitted by visitors and then validated by an administrator.
Chimère is a cartographic mashup using OpenStreetMap as a default map layer. This software aims to create online collaborative and thematic maps. Content (multimedia, text) are associated to basic geographics items (Point Of Interest, routes). Add on the map are open to everybody with no authentification but are moderated by a team in charge of the map.
Features:
Full documentation is available on Read the docs <http://chimere.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>
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To be fully functional, this package is provided with external libs:
OpenLayers <http://openlayers.org/>
_ - 2006-2012 OpenLayers Contributors - 2-clause BSDOsmApi <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/PythonOsmApi>
_ - 2009-2010 Étienne Chové - GPL v3.prettyPhoto <http://www.no-margin-for-errors.com/projects/prettyphoto-jquery-lightbox-clone/>
_ - 2012 Stephane Caron - GPL v2.jMediaelement <https://github.com/aFarkas/jMediaelement>
_ - 2010 Alexander Farkas - GPL v2 and MIT.bsmSelect <https://github.com/vicb/bsmSelect/>
_ - 2010 Victor Berchet - GPL v2 and MIT.FAQs
Chimere is a kind of online “mashup” which is designed to aggregate geographic data from several sources. Chimere gets a map from OpenStreetMap and display other data added by users. Datas are freely submitted by visitors and then validated by an administrator.
We found that chimere demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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