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It's a drop-in replacement and not seeing any issues with this switch
atm other than ones that were pre-existing - specifically the user shown
in the save dialog sometimes not being present or being out of date, but
the save still being correct.
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iD - friendly JavaScript editor for OpenStreetMap

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Basics

  • iD is a JavaScript OpenStreetMap editor.
  • It's intentionally simple. It lets you do the most basic tasks while not breaking other people's data.
  • It supports modern browsers. Data is rendered with d3.

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Installation

To run the current development version, fork this project and serve it locally. If you have Python handy, just cd into the project root directory and run

 python -m SimpleHTTPServer

Or, with a Mac, you can enable Web Sharing and clone iD into your website directory.

Come on in, the water's lovely. More help? Ping RichardF, tmcw, or jfire on IRC (irc.oftc.net, in #osm-dev or #osm), on the OSM mailing lists or at richard@systemeD.net.

For guidance on building a packaged version, running tests, and contributing to development, see CONTRIBUTING.md.

License

iD is available under the WTFPL, though obviously, if you want to dual-license any contributions that's cool. It includes d3js, which BSD-licensed.

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