osmfoundation / welcome-mat

This is the code for the OpenStreetMap Welcome Mat website
https://welcome.openstreetmap.org/
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Expanding "how-to-give-back" page #54

Open dorotheakazazi opened 5 years ago

dorotheakazazi commented 5 years ago

Draft below (added here due to better formatting).

Displaying clear attribution is caring

Adding visible attribution to OSM on maps/media productions/etc that use our data is very important to us. Please read our attribution guidelines: https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Licence_and_Legal_FAQ#How_should_I_attribute_you.3F

Contributing data

Why should an organisation contribute data to OpenStreetMap?

  1. Here are some general guidelines for contributing.
  2. If you are thinking about importing an existing data set, read our import guidelines closely and particularly note license compatibility.

Contributing time / space

Please note that the OpenStreetMap Foundation, which supports -but not controls- the OpenStreetMap Project, has no full-time employees. All Working Group members and the board are volunteers and dedicate their personal time to the project.

Contributing code to existing projects

You are very welcome to participate in the development of the many existing open source software projects that make up OpenStreetMap. This includes the OpenStreetMap.org website and related components and services.

If you have questions, ideas or just want to meet fellow developers, you can contact the OpenStreetMap development community by using channels listed below.

Contributing money

The OpenStreetMap Foundation is supported through membership fees and donations. The Foundation is the custodian for the computer servers and services necessary to host the OpenStreetMap project.

Please read https://welcome.openstreetmap.org/about-osm-community/donate-to-osm/ for more information.

Contributing ideas

We have various mailing lists (the general one is talk@openstreetmap.org).

Other ways

Recommendations

Many thanks for wanting to give back to the OpenStreetMap project.