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it would be great if we could also let users choose between aggregations, the default one could be gender-identity based, the other - occupation-based, for example, based on the Wikidata P106 ("occupation") property, also P27 (country of citizenship) could be very interesting...
I understand it's a lot of effort, but it would be much more viral, I suppose, and thus help spread awareness not only of the gender equality issues, which is highly important, but also of the awesome open source infrastructure that is right in front of our eyes, in OpenStreetMap and WikiData. And it would just be fun to explore :)
It's indeed an excellent idea and it's on my mind since the beginning of the project but it's out of the scope of the EqualStreetNames project that's focusing on the gender (dis)balance.
Replicating the existing process and changing the parameters used to create the map is of course totally possible but I won't have time to work on it.
it would be great if we could also let users choose between aggregations, the default one could be gender-identity based, the other - occupation-based, for example, based on the Wikidata P106 ("occupation") property, also P27 (country of citizenship) could be very interesting...
I understand it's a lot of effort, but it would be much more viral, I suppose, and thus help spread awareness not only of the gender equality issues, which is highly important, but also of the awesome open source infrastructure that is right in front of our eyes, in OpenStreetMap and WikiData. And it would just be fun to explore :)
PS: sorry for interrupting @agron2017 🙏
Originally posted by @62mkv in #522 (comment)
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