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"The Rails Port"
This is The Rails Port, the Ruby on Rails application that powers the OpenStreetMap website and API. The software is also known as "openstreetmap-website".
This repository consists of:
- The web site, including user accounts, diary entries, user-to-user messaging
- The XML-based editing API
- The integrated versions of the Potlatch, Potlatch 2 and iD editors
- The Browse pages - a web front-end to the OpenStreetMap data
- The GPX uploads, browsing and API.
A fully-functional Rails Port installation depends on other services, including map tile servers and geocoding services, that are provided by other software. The default installation uses publicly-available services to help with development and testing.
License
This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License 2.0, a copy of which can be found in the LICENSE file.
Installation
The Rails Port is a Ruby on Rails application that uses PostgreSQL as its database, and has a large number of dependencies for installation. For full details please see INSTALL.md
Development
We're always keen to have more developers! Pull requests are very welcome.
- Bugs are recorded in the issue tracker.
- Some bug reports are also found on the OpenStreetMap trac system, in the "website" and "api" components
- Translation is managed by Translatewiki
- There is a rails-dev@openstreetmap.org mailing list for development discussion.
- IRC - there is the #osm-dev channel on irc.oftc.net.
More details on contributing to the code are in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.
Maintainers
- Tom Hughes @tomhughes
- Andy Allan @gravitystorm