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        <description>Mapping is a private operations. It is done with several different local tools and usually by one person at a time. Yet we are used to have realtime multiuser editing of spreadsheets, documents and presentations. MUDraw tries to define a protocol to enable multiuser editing of features on a map and make it available as a library for both Leaflet as well as Maplibre (and enabling cross-library data editing) in order to make map editing a group activity. It relies on the client(s) and a server part written in Python/FastAPI that can be used independently from the infrastructure in which the communication is used and can set up a persistence layer taht is connected directly to github or other storage facilities.The idea of this tool is to be able to integrate it into UMap in order to make it  a more fun to use tool, but also in a longer perspective, part of the Public History Toolkit OpenHistoryMap is developing. Marco Montanari https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/KTDUZE/ #foss4g2022 #generaltrack #Stateofsoftware</description>
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