# Project History And Contributors Mobility is developed mainly by [AREP](https://arep.fr) and [Elioth](https://elioth.com/) with [ADEME](https://wiki.resilience-territoire.ademe.fr/wiki/Mobility) support. The project is open-source, and contributions are welcome. This page keeps a short record of people, schools, and projects that helped shape Mobility. More information is also available on the [French Mobility website](https://mobility-team.github.io/). ## Coverage By December 2025 Mobility coverage by December 2025 ## Contributors Main contributors have worked from AREP, Elioth, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, and Ecole nationale des sciences geographiques. | Organisation | Contributors | | --- | --- | | AREP | Capucine-Marin Dubroca-Voisin, Antoine Gauchot, Felix Pouchain | | Elioth | Louise Gontier, Arthur Haulon | | Ecole Centrale de Lyon | Anas Lahmar, Ayoub Foundou, Charles Pequignot, Lyes Kaya, Zakariaa El Mhassani | | Ecole nationale des sciences geographiques | 2025: Anais Floch, Liam Longfier, Gabin Potel. 2024: Marta Ducamp, Joanna Gosse, Baptiste Delaunay, Tony Thuillard | ## Example Uses Mobility has been used or explored in several transport and planning studies, including: | Organisation | Date | Project | | --- | --- | --- | | AREP | 2020-2022 | [Luxembourg in Transition](https://www.arep.fr/nos-projets/luxembourg-in-transition-paysage-capital/) | | AREP | 2022 | [Grand Annecy study](https://www.arep.fr/nos-projets/grand-annecy/) | | AREP | 2024 | Bidart station reopening potential study | | AREP | 2024-present | Grand Geneve mobility decarbonisation work, with Fondation Modus | ## How To Contribute Good first contributions include: - testing the package on a small study area and reporting unclear steps, - improving examples and documentation, - looking at [good first issues](https://github.com/mobility-team/mobility/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22), - opening an issue when the documentation does not explain what you needed. If you use Mobility for research, teaching, or consulting, sharing the code behind your study helps other people understand and reproduce your work.