Interested in my prognostications on the world’s best cycle map or OpenStreetMap in general? Then check out the recent interview I had with Ed Freyfogle from Nestoria. And while you’re over there, check out Nestoria itself or even better their experimental OpenStreetMap version of Nestoria.
September 2008 was a pretty busy time for me, including speaking at the Society of Cartographer’s Annual conference (slides are online, although of dubious merit without the narration), and running a session on OpenStreetMap at FOSS4G in Cape Town. In amongst all that, I was interviewed by Peter Eich, but thankfully he was happy for me to stick to English!
It was also the month that I received two awards for my work on OpenCycleMap – the first, a Commendation from the British Cartographic Society (coverage over on the CloudMade blog), and additionally the prestigious “Lolcat of awesomeness” from OSM itself – technically I got a part share of the API0.6 award too, but who’s counting?
Still can’t spell your name though, well, not in the tags at least.
I’m fourth on Google for andy allen. Says it all really 🙂
The first 3 results on google of Stephen Jeapes, and the first 6 results for Steve Jeapes are either my pages or to do with me.
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Go Me 😉
I _may_ have a slight advantage over you surname-wise
I ripped out the audio from the Youtube interview, so I could listen to it on my way home.
I uploaded it here in case anyone else is interested – http://drop.io/lccg99k.
Broken link – http://drop.io/lccg99k