From 94f13611fe804f16ee3c8956b0d23fbe4d05bf4e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jochen Topf Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 22:47:55 +0200 Subject: Put "about" texts in i18n files. --- web/views/about.erb | 99 +++++------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 91 deletions(-) (limited to 'web/views') diff --git a/web/views/about.erb b/web/views/about.erb index 425b16c..6d7ea54 100644 --- a/web/views/about.erb +++ b/web/views/about.erb @@ -1,112 +1,29 @@ - + - + - + - +

<%= h(t.taginfo.about) %>

<%= h(t.pages.about.about_taginfo.title) %>

Building on taginfo

<%= h(t.pages.about.building_on_taginfo.title) %>

The taginfo Software

<%= h(t.pages.about.software.title) %>

-

OpenStreetMap uses tags to add meaning to geographic objects. There - is no fixed list of those tags. New tags can be invented and used as needed. - Everybody can come up with a new tag and add it to new or existing objects. - This makes OpenStreetMap enormously flexible, but sometimes also a bit hard - to work with.

-

Whether you are contributing to OSM or using the OSM data, there are always - questions like: What tags do people use for feature X? What tags can I use - for feature Y so that it appears properly on the map? Is the tag Z described - on the wiki actually in use and where?

-

Taginfo helps you by showing statistics about which tags are actually in the - database, how many people use those tags, where they are used and so on. It - also gets information about tags from the wiki and from other places. Taginfo - tries to bring together all information about tags to help you understand - how they are used and what they mean. See a list of sources - taginfo uses.

+<%= t.pages.about.about_taginfo.text %>
-

You can use the data from taginfo in your own projects:

- -

API

- -

Taginfo data can be accessed through a REST API. See the - API documentation for the details, some general information is - on the OSM wiki. - The servers running the taginfo API do not have unlimited resources. - Please use the API responsibly. If in doubt contact the maintainers of the - site you are using or talk to us on the mailing list.

- -

Download

- -

If you want to play around with the data used by taginfo, you can download the - regularly updated Sqlite database files. All the preprocessing is done for you. - See the download page for a list of files. Note that - some of these files can get quite large. If you want to download them regularly, - talk to us first on the mailing list.

- -

License

-

The data available through taginfo is licenced under ODbL, the - same - license as the OpenStreetMap data.

- +<%= t.pages.about.building_on_taginfo.text %>
- -

The taginfo software was created and is maintained by - Jochen Topf. - The web design was created by - Christian Topf.

- -

Translations

- -

We need translators for the taginfo user interface. See the translations overview for languages that need - some work. More information on how to help is on the - OSM wiki.

- -

Code

- -

All the software behind the taginfo sites is Open Source. You can get it on - GitHub. For an overview - see the page about the taginfo - architecture on the OSM wiki.

- -

Running your own instance

- -

You can run your own - taginfo site, - for instance with data for just your own country. Instructions are - on the OSM - wiki.

- -

Bug reports and feature requests

- -

Bug reports and feature requests should be directed to the GitHub issue tracker. Or you can - come talk to us on the mailing list.

- -

Contact/Mailing list

- -

Contact us on the - taginfo-dev mailing list - if you have questions or want to help.

- +<%= t.pages.about.software.text %>
-

About this site

-

<%= h(t.pages.about.about_site.title) %>

-

There isn't just one taginfo, there are several. The main taginfo site is - at taginfo.openstreetmap.org, - but several - other taginfo sites - are operated by different people.

<%= TaginfoConfig.get('instance.description') %>

+ <%= TaginfoConfig.get('instance.about') %>
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