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April 27, 2022

Summary statistics are now available for this challenge. Thanks again to everyone who contributed!

Basemap

Overall, 24 volunteers participated and edited 2,335 unique points throughout the challenge.

TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: Fire Stations in Texas & Oklahoma (04/27/22)
TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: A map of all the fire stations in Texas and Oklahoma that volunteers edited during this challenge. 

Timelapse

Here is a summary of edits by user role along with a timelapse of those edits:

TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: Timelapse of Fire Stations in Texas & Oklahoma 04/27/22
A timelapse showing all the fire stations in Texas and Oklahoma that volunteers edited during this challenge. 
  • Standard Editor: 228
  • Advanced Editor: 2,213

Many thanks to our volunteers* who contributed!

  1. 58sky2021 

  2. AcimaC 

  3. AG15  

  4. Allonsy  

  5. askgaf 

  6. cappeedz 

  7. Christian 

  8. genovt 

  9. geo163  

  10. JiayunSun  

  11. JLH77 

  12. johng87 

  13. Jonathan Shulskie 

  14. ktomansager 

  15. Mr Ballwin  

  16. Superlemur*** 

  17. tcollins4

  18. tifmurphy 

  19. tnvito  

  20. Trmosher*** 

  21. VKucharczyk

*This list only includes participants who have given consent to publish their username. Did you participate but don't see your username? Check your profile dashboard to make sure you've given consent for us to publish your username

  ***A SPECIAL SHOUTOUT to superlemur and trmosher!! This is superlemur’s 50th (!!!) challenge and trmosher’s 40th (!!) challenge! Congrats and thanks for being such extraordinary editors!!! 

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