ArchMap
The ArchMap project creates a map of Arch Linux users all over the world.
Contents
History
ArchMap was originally created by User:xterminus. He created jpeg files that could be downloaded from this page. However, he didn't have the time to maintain them anymore, so he dropped the project.
When Google Earth for Linux was released, User:brain0 recreated the project.
The third version of ArchMap was based on Google Maps.
The current version was started by User:Alux with help from User:Kyrias and User:Fsckd.
Screenshots
Here are some screenshots of how it used to look:
- Europe - 2006
- US - 2006
- South America - 2009
archmap
archmap
is a python script that can generate GeoJSON, KML and CSV files by parsing this list of Arch Linux users.
The documentation is hosted by readthedocs.org.
Maps
Arch Women host pre-generated GeoJSON, KML and CSV files as well as the re-formatted raw list that are made by archmap
. These files are updated four times a day at 00:00, 06:00, 12:00 and 18:00 UTC [1] and are used to make the maps below.
OpenStreetMap
geojson.io is "a fast, simple tool to create, change, and publish maps", it uses OpenStreetMap as a base-layer. This link will pull the GeoJSON file from the Arch Women server and open it up for editing on the site.
Google Earth
You can add the coordinates to Google Earth permanently:
- Right click on My Places
- Go to Add -> Network Link
- Enter "ArchMap" into the Name field and put
https://archwomen.org/media/archmap/archmap.kml
into the Link field, then press OK.
You can refresh the data by right-clicking the ArchMap folder and selecting Refresh.
User Generated Maps
This map created by Eray Aydın on 24.08.2016
This map is updated daily (around 10:00am UTC) using the ArchMap script. The KML data used to render the map is available here, the raw users list here.
Some other renderings of the data are hosted by CartoDB and MapBox. However, these may be out of date as they have to be updated manually by alux importing the GeoJSON file.
List yourself
Go to the ArchMap List page, follow the instructions, then use the [edit] button to add yourself to the map.