It would have been amazing to attend but 17 and living in Sweden... :-/ My building time-slider(Overpass->GeoJSON->Leaflet layer)? Could make sure I finish that in the coming month.
Also having a 3D demo I'm working on but it's static(pre rendered as images)... Having a holiday just after easter could finish it all then for you. On Mar 22, 2015 8:03 PM, "Jeff Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote: > Totally agree with Richard's assessment. > > Does anyone know who's making the selections or organizing the session > structure? Is there enough for a mini-track (half day?) of historical > sessions? Would that make sense? Also, it would be a shame if the tech > challenges section were scheduled at the same time as a talk about > something that might help with those challenges. (e.g. using vector tiles > to help solve shoreline generation problems. > > Any chance Albin will be attending? His recent work might make a good demo. > > - Jeff > > > On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Richard Welty <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 3/22/15 11:53 AM, Susanna Ånäs wrote: >> >> I will submit a talk about the recent Wiki Loves Maps hackathon and the >> hacks related to historical mapping. For your information, we intend to >> continue developing at least 3 different hacks started in the context of >> the hackathon: >> >> this sounds like 4 strong proposals. when the program committee >> convenes >> we'll see what's what, but this could easily make up an OHM oriented >> session. >> >> >> >>> >>> - *Source/provenance stuff*. Most data added to OHM will require a >>> fair degree of research & is not standardly verifiable a la OSM, plus use >>> by digital humanities scholars pretty much mandates a high degree of >>> documentation of the data. I have therefore been thinking a bit about how >>> one might better support this need. >>> >>> i had been thinking on this the other day, and was planning to start >> writing >> something about it in my copious spare time. >> >> richard >> >> -- [email protected] >> Averill Park Networking - GIS & IT Consulting >> OpenStreetMap - PostgreSQL - Linux >> Java - Web Applications - Search >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Historic mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/historic >> >> > > > -- > Jeff Meyer > Global World History Atlas > www.gwhat.org > [email protected] > 206-676-2347 > > OpenStreetMap: Mapping with a Human Touch > osm: Open Historical Map (OHM) > <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Historical_Map> / my OSM user > page <http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/jeffmeyer> > t: @GWHAThistory <https://twitter.com/GWHAThistory> / @OpenHistMap > f: GWHAThistory <https://www.facebook.com/GWHAThistory> > > > >
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