That's it! (Whoops, didn't reply all)

There's about 300 maps covering the entire coastline of the NY metropolitan 
region that I need to georeference (about 20% done) – but eventually we'll set 
that up as a TMS to overlay atop OHM and get people tracing the features from 
those maps into OHM. 

We'll work with WCS to create some tutorials on best practices for map 
interpretation – and link up with TeachOSM and some geographical education 
groups to engage students who are interested in the project. 

The biggest lift coming up is getting all of these maps properly georeferenced. 
The plan is to do as much as I can – and also reach out to MapTime NYC/DC to do 
a session on georeferencing the maps. It's a bit technical, though – so, it 
does need to be done by someone who is familiar with projections, geographic 
coordinates, et al.

Thanks for looking into it, Albin! 

Sanjay Seth | Research Analyst
(917) 546-4327 | www.rpa.org
Regional Plan Association
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From: Albin Larsson [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 2:46 PM
To: Sanjay Seth
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OHM] Building Infrastructure for OHM ­– RPA Historic Wetland 
Mapping

I'm looking into it, shouldn't take much time at all to setup. Just setting up 
a new TM instance connected to OpenHistoricalMap?

//
Albin

On Oct 29, 2015 19:32, "Sanjay Seth" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Hi folks –

I had sent around an email about a month ago about a project at RPA 
(www.rpa.org<http://www.rpa.org>) to map the historic wetlands of the New York 
metropolitan region from the 1830’s - 1850’s, as part of our research on 
climate adaptation. (See email chain below for details).

The project has started to take off. We have had a great response from the 
community so far – and have partnered with Steven Johnson at TeachOSM and 
others to shepherd this mapping effort. Through this project, we hope to build 
out some of the infrastructure that would help the OHM community continue to 
grow.

For this project, we will need a Tasking Manager that is connected to OHM. We 
could build off the TeachOSM TM by overriding the default iD link for each job 
– or set up an entirely separate TM for OHM. I think the latter may be a better 
option. Is there other infrastructure OHM needs to move forward that could fit 
in the scope of this project? (I have a modest amount of funding that I could 
use to defray some of the cost of development time. Can anyone on this list 
point me in the direction of someone who would be willing to get an 
OHM-connected TM up and running?)

I look forward to hearing any comments, questions, ideas, suggestions from you 
about this project as it moves forward – and to gauge your interest in the 
project as a whole. If you would like to be involved in this project, please 
feel free to contact either myself ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or 
Steven ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

Thanks!
Sanjay

Sanjay Seth | Research Analyst
(917) 546-4327 | www.rpa.org<http://www.rpa.org>
Regional Plan Association
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