Hi all, (Initially posted on talk.be) What we have assembled for JunIBIS.be <http://www.junibis.be/> is the positions of units during the Campaign of Belgium 15-22 June 1815. To make it simple this comes to what? (unit X) where?(lat,long) and when?(datetime).
This is neither position of old buildings(OpenHistoricalMap) nor what's on the ground now(OpenStreetMap). We do use Leaflet(and we could have used OpenLayers) to display this on Ferarris maps background. FYI,the Ferarris maps were drawn by the end of 18th century, digitalized and freely available as WMS thanks to Walloon region. Our maps are available under CC-BY licence. Users have the possibility to copy/print our maps and to access our postGIS database on CartoDB <http://www.cartodb.com/>. In May,I talked to this project with Nicolas Pettiaux and he gave me the idea to make this available on OSM. So my question should be rephrased like this: Is there a standard/infrastructure to publish locations of historical events? This is much broader than just military conflicts, it could be natural events such as volcanos eruptions, earthquakes... or anything else. If OSM is not suitable for this, maybe the OSM community have an idea of such thing that would offer a new dimension(time)for Open Geographical Data. If nothing exist, it's probably time to think about it. Thanks for your suggestions, BTW, I'm working for GBIF.org <http://gbif.org/> an inter gouvernemental infrastructure that offers open access to biodiversity data since 2001. Andre André (Charlie) Heughebaert
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