Pending, approved status and OSM data in an openLayer?
Hi OpenStreetMaps expert,
I'm a part of an initiative who wants to create a digital and physical eco map of Amersfoort (A town in the Netherlands). In this local map we want to gather as much sustainable shops as we can.
We want to use OpenStreetMaps because it fits our open and knowledge sharing philosophy and because it's easier to use OpenStreetMaps in physical maps.
One of our dilemma's is that we would like to establish some serious criteria on what "sustainable" means for us. (More precisely, we want to give shops a levels of how sustainable they are.) But we also want to lower the bar for people who want to add addresses, so we would like to enable everyone to add addresses. One of the solutions we came up with is to give every address an pending or approved status. This way everybody can add addresses, keeping our map up to date and it enables us to show visitors which shops we approved as being "sustainable".
Is there a way to implement this in OpenStreetMaps? Have one of you guys have experiences in similar situations?
The second challenge is how to build the digital map. We though it would be great to add this information straight into the general OSM data. I found examples that seem to want to do that, like: [DisabilityDescription](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/DisabilityDescription) and [Hiking](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Hiking).
But I didn't find an example of a map that actually show that data. I did however find the openstreetbrowser, which seems to show data like public transport.
We would actually like to show it in a matter that resembles a [OpenLayers POI layer](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Openlayers_POI_layer_example), using custom icons and info bubbles, but that seems limited to data from a separate source, like an external CMS and not OSM data.
Do you guys have any tips in this matter? If we can't use OSM data, do you guys know a good CMS for this job? (I personally only really know Wordpress and Drupal.)
Your help is much appreciated!