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        <description>Aerial imagery is a core base of many mapping related projects. With the increase in the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), lower cost satellites and more generally openly licensed imagery, there is a need for one place to search and access that imagery. This is a big undertaking, and certainly can't be left in the hands of a single company or organization. OpenAerialMap (OAM) addresses these issues with transparency and open access. A project for 10 years, OAM has been relaunched as of 2014. Now under active development, a dedicated open-source community is emerging. This presentation will cover the following topics: The general architecture of OAM, How to contribute data directly to the system or by hosting your own node, The future road map and how volunteers can contribute</description>
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