Maybe what you are looking for is http://www.openhistoricalmap.org/ . It is "an effort to use the OSM infrastructure as a foundation for creating the world's most universal, detailed, and out-of-date map."
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 6:05 PM Ray Kiddy <[email protected]> wrote: > > Good to know about the opengeofiction site. I have wondered what to do, > for example, with a school in Sunnyvale CA that closed 20+ years ago. I > think it is still on the OSM map. > > It seems there could be a way to mark a location with "x was here" but > that could become a huge mess.... > > Have others had ideas, not on fictional sites, but on actual sites that > existed in the past? I know there are "historically re-created maps". I > seem to recall a map of ancient Rome as it was then. But anything with > OSM data? > > cheers - ray > > > On > Fri, 11 Sep 2015 23:30:48 +0200 Frederik Ramm <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > On 09/11/2015 11:14 PM, Luis Villa wrote: > > > Agreed that clearly these edits need to be reverted and the account > > > probably blocked, but just curious: is there no alternate service > > > (akin to the historical maps project) for this person to play in? > > > > There's opengeofiction.net which uses OSM software to drive it, but > > allows you to create your own fictional (part of) the map. Of course > > basic communication skills are a plus even there. And they don't have > > aerial imagery (unless they've turned their fiction level to eleven > > since I last looked). > > > > Bye > > Frederik > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-us mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us >
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