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if we can default the "crop" to the continent you are most likely to be on, the zoomed in view you'll see is likely also going to be the one you have a realistic chance of going to. I.e. if I'm in North America, I see adjacent events, etc. WordPress/wp20.wordpress.net#54 (comment)
To do that I think we'll need to geolocate the user from their IP, and then center the map on those coordinates. Ideally we can do that server-side without any API requests, to avoid delayed the initial map render or having to move the center after the initial render.
That rules out usingapi.w.org/eventsdirectly, but we could maybe use a local copy of the same geolocation database. Another approach would be usingthe Geolocation APIin the browser.When using the map on wordpress.org/wordcamp.org, we should be able to accessip2location.