A tour of all the possibilities — public, contributor, and curator surfaces. All wired together; open any one. These are design previews of how the Commons will work, not live tools yet — sample data throughout.
The pitch: what it is, why one open atlas, partners not silos.
Interactive map with discipline + layer filters and curated/everything modes.
A region's curated best-of, coverage, freshness and contributors.
The category chooser: pick a layer (A–L) and add or edit an item.
Draw a new climb foot-to-summit and send it to the curators' queue.
Rank a region's best climbs, views and routes — re-ranked each season.
Fix details, add info, report a problem, or add a photo.
Free Commons account; contributions, votes, saved regions, settings.
Pending contributions as pins; review and approve/reject from the queue.
The open API, examples, bulk export and attribution.
Plain-language TL;DR of the data (ODbL), media (CC BY-SA) and code (PolyForm Shield) licences.
Coverage and freshness by country — and where to help.
Non-personal recognition for facts, confirmations and OSM give-backs.
An opt-in public rider's profile: the routes, places and conditions they've shared.
The problem, what we believe, partners, and the path to a foundation.