Welcome to Waze Laos!
We would love to have your help. Read along and join the Waze Laos editing community.
What is Waze?
Waze is a free GPS navigation application for mobile telephone or tablet. Waze has speech support, free map updates and uses real time traffic information and actual reports from its users. Users like you! With Waze you can share your driver experience, connect with friends, send your ETA to show when you will be home, or just avoid traffic jams. Waze is crowd-sourced, meaning it is maintained by its users.
- Waze has the application, often called client or just app. You can read more about the app on the global wiki pages
- There is a map, that is maintained by users, the Waze Map Editor (WME). Information on editing can be found in the paragraph about Editing.
- Its users form a community, who work together locally as well as internationally.
This page focuses on the community and Map Editing in Laos. For the general basics on editing, there is a Quick-Start Guide provided. With these two pages, everyone should be able to edit constructively in Laos! If you want to know more about a subject, there are many links provided to pages with detailed explanations. Our advice is to open them while you press Ctrl. This opens the linked pages in another tab and keep this basic page open. Anyway, without reading all the extra pages, you should be able to edit basically well too!
Community
The community maintains the Waze map and makes sure it works as best as possible. We make guidelines that are specific of our location, as well as work together internationally. There are no local editors in Laos, and much of the map in Laos is not even drawn yet. If you live in Laos, or travel often in Laos, we really need your help! You can help by sharing your experiences, or even edit the map yourself. How to connect is described in Communication.
The current active community is completely made up of international editors. Please contact one of the editors in the chart below for further information.
Editor User Name | Rank | Role | Edits in | Home Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
fermario73 (PM) | 5 | CM | Entire country | Argentina |
leinerg (PM) | 5 | AM | Northern 2/3 of Laos | Costa Rica |
kyhtak (PM) | 4 | AM | Northern 2/3 of Laos | United States |
Communication
How can I contact Waze? Where can I find more information? Where can I post my questions? Currently, the Country Managers (CM) are responsible for Waze in Turkey. Please contact them for questions or assistance.
Forum
The Laos Forum is a good starting point for finding more information. You can read the latest information, learn from questions of other editors or ask a question yourself. Login to the Laos forum using your standard Waze login and password you use in the app and the editor. In the forum you can also make use of Private Messages (PM). This is a kind of inbox, like your e-mail. When you receive a PM, you will also receive a message to your regular e-mail to inform you of the new message. How you can handle your PM's is described here.
Chat WME-Chat-Window-Minimized.png While you are editing, you can directly request help in WME chat. It shows you the level of the editor you are talking to. Please keep in mind that most editors are willing to help, but not all of them have the technical knowledge or editing experience to give you the best answer. Because the built-in chat does not always work as desired, we mostly use Waze Laos Discord Chat.
Waze Laos Discord Chat
We have chosen to use Discord Chat as our communication platform. If you would like to join discussions and development of the Waze map in Laos, Waze Laos Discord Chat gives the best opportunities. There are specific channels for specific subjects and locations, and you can send private Direct Messages (DM) as well. Files and pictures can be shared, and you can make list of what to do or read. In Waze Laos Discord Chat, it is also easy to set various notification rules for browser as well as mobile.