The 2022 r/place Atlas is a project aiming to chart all the artworks created during the r/place April Fools event on Reddit in 2022. It is made with information to each artwork of the canvas provided by the community.
This project was established by Roland Rytz for the event in 2017, and further developed and maintained by the Place Atlas team and contributors.
This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.
You can check out the website by visiting 2022.place-atlas.stefanocoding.me. If you want to keep distance from GitHub, you may visit r/placeAtlas2.
This project is open source, and contributions are welcome. In fact, the Atlas relies on user contributions.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md to learn how to submit a new entry, edit existing entries, or contribute to the development of the codebase.
The r/placeAlas2 subreddit and the Discord server is also the place to submit all bug reports, feature requests, or questions.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key)):
Stefano 💼 💻 🖋 🔣 🎨 🔍 🚇 🚧 📆 💬 🛡️ |
ash 💼 🖋 🔣 📆 👀 |
Aeywoo 💼 🐛 📝 🖋 🚧 🔬 |
AnonymousRandomPerson 🔣 🖋 🔬 💻 👀 |
mxdanger 💻 ️️️️♿️ 🐛 🎨 🤔 🚇 🚧 🔧 📓 |
Riley 🔣 🎨 📖 |
Hans5958 ️️️️♿️ 🐛 💻 🖋 🔣 📖 🎨 🚧 📆 🔧 |
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