After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of the world (http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/svg/world.svgz), and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat (or an address I can go convert). I think it would be cool to see an "about" screen (or even a "users of inkscape" map) that shows what a diverse set of places we come from.
45.408713, -122.825289
(via geocode.com)
Bryce
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Kees Cook wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of the world (http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/svg/world.svgz), and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat (or an address I can go convert). I think it would be cool to see an "about" screen (or even a "users of inkscape" map) that shows what a diverse set of places we come from.
Kees Cook wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of the world (http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/svg/world.svgz), and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat (or an address I can go convert). I think it would be cool to see an "about" screen (or even a "users of inkscape" map) that shows what a diverse set of places we come from.
Ok, I'm game ;-)
29.5N, 95.0W
Bob Jamison (Ishmal)
Hi,
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice SVG of the world and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat
northern latitude 46.25 eastern longitude 20.15
It's a small town called Szeged - this is the place that Richard M. Stallman will visit this Saturday to give a lecture on software patents:
http://kwiki.ffii.org/index.cgi?SwpDemo0405En
Also, Peter Leko - one of the top 5 chessplayers in the world (http://www.fide.com/ratings/top.phtml) lives here.
Arpad Biro
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OK.
South 33.65 East 150.27
It is a village known as Blackheath in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
vellum
On Monday 10 May 2004 12:23, Arpad Biro wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice SVG of the world and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat
Do bughunters, featurerequesters and screenshotproviders count?
:-P :-) :-/
Artemio.
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 06:56:47PM +0300, Artemio wrote:
Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat
Do bughunters, featurerequesters and screenshotproviders count?
:-P :-) :-/
Artemio.
Of course! I might just color the dots based on which list someone is subscribed to if a whole lot of people send in stuff. :)
Do bughunters, featurerequesters and screenshotproviders count?
Of course! I might just color the dots based on which list someone is subscribed to if a whole lot of people send in stuff. :)
:-)
Okay, so, here I go:
Name: Artemiy Pavlov Net/Nickname: Artemio Gender: male Home: www.artemio.net OS: Linux ;-) City: Kharkov Country: Ukraine Geo: Longitude: 36° 15' 0" E Latitude: 50° 0' 0" N
Artemio.
Hello!
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 01:09, Kees Cook wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of the world (http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/svg/world.svgz), and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat (or an address I can go convert). I think it would be cool to see an "about" screen (or even a "users of inkscape" map) that shows what a diverse set of places we come from.
It's a great idea! You could also add the flags from the Flags project and make it look like Civilization!
I must be around 100.12W, 25.34N.
Greetings!
Daniel Díaz yosoy@...31...
On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 23:09, Kees Cook wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of the world (http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/svg/world.svgz), and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat (or an address I can go convert). I think it would be cool to see an "about" screen (or even a "users of inkscape" map) that shows what a diverse set of places we come from.
From www.maporama.com (I love the name) :)
Lat-Long: 33° 26' 51" , -112° 4' 56" || 33.4476 , -112.0824
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Kees Cook wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of the world (http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/svg/world.svgz), and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat (or an address I can go convert). I think it would be cool to see an "about" screen (or even a "users of inkscape" map) that shows what a diverse set of places we come from.
within 5km or so: 54 deg N 1 deg W
Carl
Carl Hetherington wrote:
On Sun, 9 May 2004, Kees Cook wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who working on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of the world (http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/svg/world.svgz), and I wanted to map everyone's names onto it. Can everyone who's interested in appearing on such a thing send me their long/lat (or an address I can go convert). I think it would be cool to see an "about" screen (or even a "users of inkscape" map) that shows what a diverse set of places we come from.
within 5km or so: 54 deg N 1 deg W
I think that's within the blast radius of my orbital bombardement system. Thanks.
njh
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 11:09:18PM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who works on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of
Okay, here are the early results, no names...
http://outflux.net/our-world.png
Very cool. :-) Looks like about a dozen people have reported so far?
Bryce
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Kees Cook wrote:
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 11:09:18PM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
After working on this locale stuff, I got curious about where everyone else lived who works on inkscape. I found a nice (but large) SVG of
Okay, here are the early results, no names...
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 04:54:10PM -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Very cool. :-) Looks like about a dozen people have reported so far?
I'm up to 15 now. I made the dots slightly transparent so you could see where they stacked up (in the case of NW USA, UK, and SE Australia...)
Hi Kees,
Why don't you add this to the website? Or at least wiki... I think it'd be cool for people to see where everyone's from. :-)
Bryce
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Kees Cook wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 04:54:10PM -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Very cool. :-) Looks like about a dozen people have reported so far?
I'm up to 15 now. I made the dots slightly transparent so you could see where they stacked up (in the case of NW USA, UK, and SE Australia...)
Plus it would be a great slide for presentations. Hey, does any have an old copy of the presentation I put together so long ago? I seemed to have misplaced it after we removed it from CVS, arg!
THX
Jon
On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 15:15, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Hi Kees,
Why don't you add this to the website? Or at least wiki... I think it'd be cool for people to see where everyone's from. :-)
Bryce
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Kees Cook wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 04:54:10PM -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Very cool. :-) Looks like about a dozen people have reported so far?
I'm up to 15 now. I made the dots slightly transparent so you could see where they stacked up (in the case of NW USA, UK, and SE Australia...)
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On Tuesday 11 May 2004 02:11, Kees Cook wrote:
Okay, here are the early results, no names...
Cool! I can see my dot there ;-)
By the way, do you have this map in SVG? Can it be distributed? I mean, could you send it to me? ;-) I've been looking for a good vector map, but never found one... I'd really appreciate if you could share this one with me!
Artemio.
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:15:13AM +0300, Artemio wrote:
By the way, do you have this map in SVG? Can it be distributed? I mean, could you send it to me? ;-) I've been looking for a good vector map, but never found one... I'd really appreciate if you could share this one with me!
I don't know if it can be distributed, but I mentioned my source for it when I started this thread: http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/svg/world.svgz
I just dropped all the scripts inkscape doesn't implement, and removed the text for readability, and then added dots. :)
participants (11)
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Arpad Biro
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Artemio
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Bob Jamison
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Bryce Harrington
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Carl Hetherington
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Daniel Díaz
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Jon Phillips
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Kees Cook
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Nathan Hurst
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Ted Gould
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vellum