Fix dates on gardening page

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date: Git created
title: Gardening the commons
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# Gardening the commons
This page holds information about open data platforms that I participate in. Text that is marked `like this` will update whenever this site is rebuilt.
I have submitted `{{ musicBrainz.edits.total }}` edits to [MusicBrainz](https://musicbrainz.org/), adding `{{ musicBrainz.addedEntities.coverArt }}` pieces of cover art, `{{ musicBrainz.addedEntities.release }}` releases and `{{ musicBrainz.addedEntities.artist }}` artists which now exist in the database. Music is something deeply personal for me and it feels good to know that work I put into furthering information about the music I like is available in the public domain. Oftentimes these submissions are directly related to the artists and songs I listen to, of which I tracked `{{ listenBrainz.total }}` on [ListenBrainz](https://listenbrainz.org/). My listening history goes back to `{{ listenBrainz.firstYear }}`, and I have even created a Markov-Chain based playlist generation tool by exporting it to SQLite. Maybe I'll write about that some time.
I have submitted `{{ musicBrainz.edits.total }}` edits to [MusicBrainz](https://musicbrainz.org/), adding `{{ musicBrainz.addedEntities.coverArt }}` pieces of cover art, `{{ musicBrainz.addedEntities.release }}` releases and `{{ musicBrainz.addedEntities.artist }}` artists to the database. Music is something deeply personal for me and it feels good to know that work I put into furthering information about the music I like is available in the public domain. Oftentimes these submissions are directly related to the artists and songs I listen to, of which I tracked `{{ listenBrainz.total }}` on [ListenBrainz](https://listenbrainz.org/). My listening history goes back to `{{ listenBrainz.firstYear }}`, and I have even created a Markov-Chain based playlist generation tool by exporting it to SQLite. Maybe I'll write about that some time.
[OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/) is one other place I regularly submit data to. I use different apps to navigate using OpenStreetMap data and to find my way around when I'm somewhere I don't know well. I have added `{{ openStreetMap.changesets.length }}` changes, many of which were locations of benches or water fountains — things I found useful when being outside. For this I mostly use [OsmAnd](https://osmand.net/) (`{{ openStreetMap.stats.doneInOsmand }}` times). It's an Android application that has very many toggles and switches for a map application. I have also completed `{{ openStreetMap.stats.doneInStreetComplete }}` quests in [StreetComplete](https://streetcomplete.app/), which prompts you with tasks to complete map data around you. It's very fun. Common topics are questions around accessibility, lighting conditions, public transit or more generally outside amenities.