Orphaned POI Files
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Orphaned POI Files
When a maintainer leaves our community or makes the decision to downsize their projects and gives us notice, we move the POI files to Orphaned Files
Any members interested in file maintaining are welcome to ‘adopt” any of these files.
Or, if you find a file in a search that hasn’t been updated for several years, please let me know. I will check on the status of the maintainer and if they are no longer interested in the file, I can switch it to you or move it to orphaned so we at least know the current status.
If you’re interested in maintaining a POI file but have never attempted it before, please contact me and I can put you in touch with a POI File Maintenance Mentor.
File Maintenance Mentors are members who have put together and maintained files who are willing to help get you started by sharing their experience in POI file development and maintenance.
I have a few people in mind as mentors, but if you are a file maintainer and are interested in helping as a mentor, please comment below.
Thanks for contributing!
~Angela
Micro-center
I would also be willing to update the Micro-center file. There are a handful of new locations. I also have some new icons for it.
http://www.poi-factory.com/node/8086
I have never heard of the highway of heroes
This POI File was created by me, in 2018. It has not been addressed since it's creation, for one very simple reason.
It was initially created to honour the 151 Canadian Military Personnel, that died in Afghanistan, while supporting the American troops.
Their bodies were flown to the Trenton Airforce Base, in Trenton, Ontario. After the ramp ceremony to honour them and their families, their bodies were transported from Trenton, to the Coroners Building in Toronto, Ontario. They travelled together with their families and a police escort.
All of the bridges along the route were filled with first responders and a huge contingent of Canadians saluting and paying their respect while waving the Canadian Flag.
Although the Afghan war has ended, Canadians continue to keep the Highway of Heroes in their hearts. There is no need to be updated.
As a Vietnam veteran I was touched by the story of how Canada has memorialized the memory of these 151 soldiers. These soldiers are gone but will never be forgotten as long as the Canadian people hold the memories in their hearts.
"Everything I need can be found in the presence of God. Every. Single. Thing." Charley Hartmann 2/11/1956-6/11/2022