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The MapKnitter platform runs on a combination of volunteer and paid labor by the many people that build, maintain, and operate it via Public Lab. This is an effective combination thanks to the culture of Public Lab's Coding Community. Public Lab's web ecosystem, including PublicLab.org, MapKnitter.org, SpectralWorkbench.org, Infragram.org and associated projects, takes 20 hours a week from three Code Coordinators and our sysadmin. While cost effective, it is not free. Web hosting and server costs for MapKnitter are approximately $1000 per month.
For the last twelve years, Public Lab has hosted Mapknitter.org so that people everywhere can make maps from their aerial photos. Unfortunately, current circumstances have led us to scale back and take certain services offline. We are doing our best to sustain programming and support for our community. And we need your help. Support Public Lab by making a donation today
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Post an activity (for building the device, or using the device, or understanding the data it collects)
add to or create a methods page (about how your hardware can be used as an environmental investigation method, links to where other project documentation lives)
Look for an upcoming OpenHour topic and volunteer to present / Request to hold a Live Call to discuss your project
How can I share my work?
Read more
Post an activity (for building the device, or using the device, or understanding the data it collects)
add to or create a methods page (about how your hardware can be used as an environmental investigation method, links to where other project documentation lives)
Look for an upcoming OpenHour topic and volunteer to present / Request to hold a Live Call to discuss your project
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The MapKnitter platform runs on a combination of volunteer and paid labor by the many people that build, maintain, and operate it via Public Lab. This is an effective combination thanks to the culture of Public Lab's Coding Community. Public Lab's web ecosystem, including PublicLab.org, MapKnitter.org, SpectralWorkbench.org, Infragram.org and associated projects, takes 20 hours a week from three Code Coordinators and our sysadmin. While cost effective, it is not free. Web hosting and server costs for MapKnitter are approximately $1000 per month.
For the last twelve years, Public Lab has hosted Mapknitter.org so that people everywhere can make maps from their aerial photos. Unfortunately, current circumstances have led us to scale back and take certain services offline. We are doing our best to sustain programming and support for our community. And we need your help. Support Public Lab by making a donation today
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`TEXT`
Also now:
`[button:button text:/coqui]` <= `button` + `text to show on button` + `link where it should lead`
## Prototypes
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## Inline people listings
Docs for inline people listings has moved to https://publiclab.org/wiki/power-tags
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## Inline maps
Docs for inline maps has moved to https://publiclab.org/wiki/inline-maps
### Getting started testing this!
How can I share my work?
* Post an activity (for building the device, or using the device, or understanding the data it collects)
* add to or create a methods page (about how your hardware can be used as an environmental investigation method, links to where other project documentation lives)
* Look for an upcoming OpenHour topic and volunteer to present / Request to hold a Live Call to discuss your project
## How can I share my work?
Read more
* Post an activity (for building the device, or using the device, or understanding the data it collects)
* add to or create a methods page (about how your hardware can be used as an environmental investigation method, links to where other project documentation lives)
* Look for an upcoming OpenHour topic and volunteer to present / Request to hold a Live Call to discuss your project
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Enter some good text here. Like this.
## Add a header -- and again!
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boo
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[prompt:text:Type in your greatest fear]
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something else
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### Expanding sections
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