Foundation/Communication Working Group/Blogposts/2020-12 post 01
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About this page
- This is an unfinished draft of a potential post on blog.osmfoundation.org related to the International day for persons with disabilities and OpenStreetMap.
- Feedback will be asked from the CWG and the accessibility mailing list.
Aim of the post, if it gets published
- To show that people can map features related to accessibility, provide some useful info and starting points. This is not meant to be a comprehensive review featuring everything related to disabilities and OSM.
- Region-specific projects have not been mentioned. If they are added, it might be better to have then in a separate section.
Concerns
The particular day, its name and some terms in the post might not be something that people with disabilities agree with. Some projects might be worth mentioning, even if they are region-specific.
Suggested title
Pending.
Potential images
- Main: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/images/2/22/Touch_Mapper_Kartta_kasissa.jpg Touch Mapper (touch-mapper.org) lets you create a 3D printed maps based on OpenStreetMap data. Tactile maps like this can be used for navigation by the blind from https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_for_the_blind. CCBY3.0
- In post: Screenshot of wheelmap.org website, with note that it also contains data from non-OSM sources.
- Other?
- You can use stock images from Sozialhelden's other project https://gesellschaftsbilder.de/# (English info: https://sozialhelden.de/en/societypix-org/) as long as you give attribution. Chechk out the "neighborhood collection" for example: https://gesellschaftsbilder.de/media/collection/6
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We are working on the draft in this hackmd. It is open for editing, please contribute.