code for africa teamed up with the world bank to put mccorkle on the map. a team of women learn to pilot drones and now use them to map the neighborhood analyzing areas of 3 square kilometers each. by doing so they are getting a highly detailed picture of the area. the data is then evaluated by data analysts and shared into the free open street map program. a team on the ground provides additional info about the various buildings. we're going to be able to have enough funds to do this collection of be if it was an open source i don't think so because it's really on the front there's an entire community of yukos system that allows us to be able to repopulate this kind of information. this know how can be passed on and used to improve the neighborhood they can help for example get a much better idea of how many people live in macaco which is key for creating a local infrastructure. open source code has great potential that's why good have coders want to make sure it is preserved and accessible for future generations open source developers plan to archive the