Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
Jean-Guilhem informs me about a UNICEF Update reporting deaths in islands around Penata. The Tropical Cyclone PAM Track Map - 12 March 2015 from OCHA shows in red color the areas correspond the islands affected, including Penata. http://js.static.reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/VUT_Cyclone_Track_Map_March12.pdf This second job completes the islands that need tracing from information we have presently, this including Penata. http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/944 Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
We have a wiki page for Vanuatu so I've added details to that and links to the TM projects on there http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Vanuatu For your second TM project, Pierre, I've tweaked the description to say that Bing is only available at hi-res on the northernmost squares.(Bing coverage map: http://ant.dev.openstreetmap.org/bingimageanalyzer/?lat=-15.587324766473579lon=168.431396484375zoom=9l=bing ) We can spot any roads and settlements but in most squares there's none of this. There is a fair bit of work we could do in Vanuatu on coastline refinements (lots of coarse PGS data) adding of missing natural=beach areas, and rivers. Not very important data, but it aids navigation. To decrease the chance of edit conflicts on coastlines I've split some of them into smaller ways. Could do more of this. When doing this with a fresh island, they are often in as a single way which also carries a place=island and name tag. That needs converting to a multipolygon. Harry From: Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr To: hot@openstreetmap.org hot@openstreetmap.org Sent: Saturday, 14 March 2015, 23:19 Subject: Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone Jean-Guilhem informs me about a UNICEF Update reporting deaths in islands around Penata. The Tropical Cyclone PAM Track Map - 12 March 2015 from OCHA shows in red color the areas correspond the islands affected, including Penata. http://js.static.reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/VUT_Cyclone_Track_Map_March12.pdf This second job completes the islands that need tracing from information we have presently, this including Penata. http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/944 Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Pierre: Sad news. I travelled in several of those islands for a month in 2010, and have quite many photos of roads, that could be of help on setting surface and smoothness. Also photos of typical settlements along the way. I wonder if that could help on the mapping. What you say about unconnected villages is quite typical in Vanuatu, specially in the small islands. Cheers, Rafael. On 14/03/15 19:39, Pierre Béland wrote: The communications are cut with the Vunuatu Archipel. From the information I gathered, I prepared a task wihth the islands that seems more severely hit. I invite you to map these rapidly as Red Cross and other prepare to deploy. We will creat other tasks if necessary when more information is available. We want to mark roads, residential areas, possible shelters, helicopter landing, communication towers. See http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/943 Pierre *De :* Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr *À :* Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr; HOT Openstreetmap hot@openstreetmap.org *Envoyé le :* Samedi 14 mars 2015 13h40 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone This is a category 5 Cyclone, the highest category and many deaths reported. ReliefWeb map, March 13, shows that the Islands south of Port Vila should have been the more affected. http://www.static.reliefweb.int/map/vanuatu/vanuatu-tropical-cyclone-pam-13-march-2015 I see two islands of about 30 km x 30 km and smaller islands. A mix of Bing and MapBox imagery can be used since cloudy imagery in various areas. Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot - -- Twitter: http://twitter.com/ravilacoya - Por favor, non me envíe documentos con extensións .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx, aínda podendoo facer, non os abro. Atendendo á lexislación vixente, empregue formatos estándares e abertos. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument#Tipos_de_ficheros -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVBJZdAAoJEB3niTly2pPQqEUP/RmYw5g4jDqocoB7TVpwum+t b2P9wgHrrGW0AqmCZX9wdDOxJU9K1OeE3qoNMzYErVP62/c+XXNHIImpI9pmfSo2 7XrLZh2nQiCbQDwc9xPN2ETAff7T9ut9Y86FSSrqMn5z378jHb2metPlgwvbWe/9 6XUF0hLumc5VDOz9R5kb/LYZrx1UPoMkpmxfwNHGIGY48FppIMDm5RBlUoznMr/m MXslP6WrAo/FpEcQyB5ecYRuOIV4OYBkOWkMNI9QOAHfA3Y50kDN6F7ryXaxcu/m dJGB6xBAGadk1fWbeezaG3Jk++BN0/8JxO4QZC/asWmYFZ5L3aLV++7lgeRz9yYq QIIimRgGmCoQSr0YXPMgnEDNdUctpRMoIg0v8r/v+tYPy+ofSajk6cbSLcFanno8 q0pa0ucW6YmtazPdmj5szPoudCpEw7OX1klQ7oLND30qM7quwf4sVIS5LRo+Aiyr 14d2mJ1yJp+XaJOlJhRHIS24SMjATlUEwUOIvPMYtLKeZTSH3hFPSwlDL9q/qV79 acGzLZZDqbBp0Mpem73VHmr/89/c4gj977sxLmqofEU06HSO+5pxGeFbUZjz3z1P P8CPGXF8xlz0po2u7ODvG+GIxm22+0/5JFbuRr+F2MD52T9aDuEpTq7dEnCqNdnI OW1XAT1bxHnBBX8R8g9m =JnBV -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
Yes Rafael quite sad. With these unconnected villages, it is important to locate them and identify helicopter landing space. But with dense forests, it is hard sometimes to spot houses. They seem to be largely covered by trees. Yes, pictures or any trace could help. Pierre De : Rafael Avila Coya ravilac...@gmail.com À : hot@openstreetmap.org Envoyé le : Samedi 14 mars 2015 16h13 Objet : Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Pierre: Sad news. I travelled in several of those islands for a month in 2010, and have quite many photos of roads, that could be of help on setting surface and smoothness. Also photos of typical settlements along the way. I wonder if that could help on the mapping. What you say about unconnected villages is quite typical in Vanuatu, specially in the small islands. Cheers, Rafael. On 14/03/15 19:39, Pierre Béland wrote: The communications are cut with the Vunuatu Archipel. From the information I gathered, I prepared a task wihth the islands that seems more severely hit. I invite you to map these rapidly as Red Cross and other prepare to deploy. We will creat other tasks if necessary when more information is available. We want to mark roads, residential areas, possible shelters, helicopter landing, communication towers. See http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/943 Pierre *De :* Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr *À :* Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr; HOT Openstreetmap hot@openstreetmap.org *Envoyé le :* Samedi 14 mars 2015 13h40 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone This is a category 5 Cyclone, the highest category and many deaths reported. ReliefWeb map, March 13, shows that the Islands south of Port Vila should have been the more affected. http://www.static.reliefweb.int/map/vanuatu/vanuatu-tropical-cyclone-pam-13-march-2015 I see two islands of about 30 km x 30 km and smaller islands. A mix of Bing and MapBox imagery can be used since cloudy imagery in various areas. Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot - -- Twitter: http://twitter.com/ravilacoya - Por favor, non me envíe documentos con extensións .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx, aínda podendoo facer, non os abro. Atendendo á lexislación vixente, empregue formatos estándares e abertos. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument#Tipos_de_ficheros -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVBJZdAAoJEB3niTly2pPQqEUP/RmYw5g4jDqocoB7TVpwum+t b2P9wgHrrGW0AqmCZX9wdDOxJU9K1OeE3qoNMzYErVP62/c+XXNHIImpI9pmfSo2 7XrLZh2nQiCbQDwc9xPN2ETAff7T9ut9Y86FSSrqMn5z378jHb2metPlgwvbWe/9 6XUF0hLumc5VDOz9R5kb/LYZrx1UPoMkpmxfwNHGIGY48FppIMDm5RBlUoznMr/m MXslP6WrAo/FpEcQyB5ecYRuOIV4OYBkOWkMNI9QOAHfA3Y50kDN6F7ryXaxcu/m dJGB6xBAGadk1fWbeezaG3Jk++BN0/8JxO4QZC/asWmYFZ5L3aLV++7lgeRz9yYq QIIimRgGmCoQSr0YXPMgnEDNdUctpRMoIg0v8r/v+tYPy+ofSajk6cbSLcFanno8 q0pa0ucW6YmtazPdmj5szPoudCpEw7OX1klQ7oLND30qM7quwf4sVIS5LRo+Aiyr 14d2mJ1yJp+XaJOlJhRHIS24SMjATlUEwUOIvPMYtLKeZTSH3hFPSwlDL9q/qV79 acGzLZZDqbBp0Mpem73VHmr/89/c4gj977sxLmqofEU06HSO+5pxGeFbUZjz3z1P P8CPGXF8xlz0po2u7ODvG+GIxm22+0/5JFbuRr+F2MD52T9aDuEpTq7dEnCqNdnI OW1XAT1bxHnBBX8R8g9m =JnBV -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
And before giving the relay to others Thanks all for this fantastic response In less then 8 hours, 80% of TM job 943 is completed and 25% of TM job 944.http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/943http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/944 We still have fragmented infos from Vanuata. For this Class 5 cyclone (highest level), as powerful as the Haiyan Typhoon in Philippines, winds over 330 km/h and waves over 7 meters high have been reported (France Tv). From Vanuatu, Australian Red Cross workers have tweeted unbelievable destruction. Whole villages have been flattened. Baldwin Lonsdale, the president of Vanuatu, assisting at the Sendai, Japan conference, appealed to the international community to support the Vanuatu population in response to such a calaminity. This 800 km long archipel have a population of 270,000 persons spread in a multitude of islands. A first report from UNICEF reports 44 deaths in the Penama province (33,000 people). Going further south, the cyclone passed closer to Port Vila then was expected. More then 2,000 people took refuge in shelters. Note that with the communication cuts, it can take days before we have an exact picture of this disaster. more infoshttp://www.stuff.co.nz/world/south-pacific/67366444/Cyclone-Pam-hits-Vanuatu-Death-tally-begins Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
Thanks Harry for the updates. It is late here in north america.Those from Asia and Europe later do not hesitate to take the relay like Harry did. regard Pierre De : Harry Wood m...@harrywood.co.uk À : Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr; hot@openstreetmap.org hot@openstreetmap.org Envoyé le : Samedi 14 mars 2015 22h03 Objet : Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone We have a wiki page for Vanuatu so I've added details to that and links to the TM projects on there http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Vanuatu For your second TM project, Pierre, I've tweaked the description to say that Bing is only available at hi-res on the northernmost squares.(Bing coverage map: http://ant.dev.openstreetmap.org/bingimageanalyzer/?lat=-15.587324766473579lon=168.431396484375zoom=9l=bing ) We can spot any roads and settlements but in most squares there's none of this. There is a fair bit of work we could do in Vanuatu on coastline refinements (lots of coarse PGS data) adding of missing natural=beach areas, and rivers. Not very important data, but it aids navigation. To decrease the chance of edit conflicts on coastlines I've split some of them into smaller ways. Could do more of this. When doing this with a fresh island, they are often in as a single way which also carries a place=island and name tag. That needs converting to a multipolygon. Harry From: Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr To: hot@openstreetmap.org hot@openstreetmap.org Sent: Saturday, 14 March 2015, 23:19 Subject: Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone Jean-Guilhem informs me about a UNICEF Update reporting deaths in islands around Penata. The Tropical Cyclone PAM Track Map - 12 March 2015 from OCHA shows in red color the areas correspond the islands affected, including Penata. http://js.static.reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/VUT_Cyclone_Track_Map_March12.pdf This second job completes the islands that need tracing from information we have presently, this including Penata. http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/944 Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
[HOT] West African HOT Mapping Tips
Could the link https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_African_HOT_Mapping_Tips be added to the instructions of all HOT West African projects? I wasn't aware of it before the post on Surface mines characteristics and it clarified a couple of things for me. It's certainly useful when validating to have a reference to point enthusiastic mappers to. If possible could an image showing two or three small settlements of say three or four huts joined together with what I would normally think of as footpaths to show how these should be mapped and the connecting highways tagged. I've noticed some variation between the mappers when validating. Could we also have a guideline on huts? I've seen them mapped as a single point and as a circle. In JOSM its very quick to copy and paste a hut but that does mean slight variations in size are not mapped correctly. The other issue would be isolated buildings, I tend to map the building rather than tag it landuse=residential again a guideline would be useful. Rather than overwhelm the mapper with the idea that everything guidelined needs to be mapped I suggest somewhere it says perhaps in the instructions For this project please map the roads and settlements according to the guidelines here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_African_HOT_Mapping_Tips Thanks John ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
[HOT] #591 Juba - Tasking Manager - tasks #122 and #136 - 'an error occured'
Hi, Could someone take a look at http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/591#task/122 and http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/591#task/136 and see if you get the same result - 'an error occured'. I've tried it on Chrome, on Firefox and on Internet Explorer on Windows 8.1 and get that result. Looks as if there is a problem with the task data? Thanks Martin ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] West African HOT Mapping Tips
Hi John, We have talked about making them more widely available and we do include them in some of the W. Africa instructions or pass them out to mappers individually, sometimes as part of validation feedback. I have a short list of revisions is partly why I have not moved them out from my personal page yet in the wiki and called them done As to the huts: It can go either way, but it is my understanding we usually try and map the building footprints as it provides just a little bit more data, approximate size and can help when working physically on ground for orienting yourself a little better than just a point on a map. But it is up to the project manager to determine what data they need v. how fast it can be generated. In one circumstance just getting a building count and structures represented on the map quickly could be a lot more important than whatever else we gain by an actual building footprint. And sometimes the circumstances of mapping affecting things. If you are working in the field on a smart phone collecting building locations off line and entering data for each building, outlines would be impossible. As to drawing the huts quickly, you might already know these things in JOSM, but just in case: When you copy/paste, where you hold the cursor will be the center of the pasted object. So hold your mouse pointer directly in the center of the hut to paste. Then with the newly pasted building selected, hold control-alt keys down and you can resize the object you just pasted based on the center of the pasted object. That lets you quickly get the pasted hut the correct size. Cheers, Blake On 3/14/2015 12:35 PM, john whelan wrote: Could the link https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_African_HOT_Mapping_Tips be added to the instructions of all HOT West African projects? I wasn't aware of it before the post on Surface mines characteristics and it clarified a couple of things for me. It's certainly useful when validating to have a reference to point enthusiastic mappers to. If possible could an image showing two or three small settlements of say three or four huts joined together with what I would normally think of as footpaths to show how these should be mapped and the connecting highways tagged. I've noticed some variation between the mappers when validating. Could we also have a guideline on huts? I've seen them mapped as a single point and as a circle. In JOSM its very quick to copy and paste a hut but that does mean slight variations in size are not mapped correctly. The other issue would be isolated buildings, I tend to map the building rather than tag it landuse=residential again a guideline would be useful. Rather than overwhelm the mapper with the idea that everything guidelined needs to be mapped I suggest somewhere it says perhaps in the instructions For this project please map the roads and settlements according to the guidelines here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_African_HOT_Mapping_Tips; Thanks John ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] West African HOT Mapping Tips
Tangentially, some of us have been working a system to make it easy to publish guides. Still in process, and no instructions. But I think this could be a great place to host Blake's guidelines on West Africa, as well as tips on huts. http://hotosm.github.io/tracing-guides/guide/kulna.html https://github.com/hotosm/tracing-guides/ http://hotosm.github.io/tracing-guides/ -Mikel * Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron On Saturday, March 14, 2015 7:36 AM, john whelan jwhelan0...@gmail.com wrote: Could the link https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_African_HOT_Mapping_Tips be added to the instructions of all HOT West African projects? I wasn't aware of it before the post on Surface mines characteristics and it clarified a couple of things for me. It's certainly useful when validating to have a reference to point enthusiastic mappers to. If possible could an image showing two or three small settlements of say three or four huts joined together with what I would normally think of as footpaths to show how these should be mapped and the connecting highways tagged. I've noticed some variation between the mappers when validating. Could we also have a guideline on huts? I've seen them mapped as a single point and as a circle. In JOSM its very quick to copy and paste a hut but that does mean slight variations in size are not mapped correctly. The other issue would be isolated buildings, I tend to map the building rather than tag it landuse=residential again a guideline would be useful. Rather than overwhelm the mapper with the idea that everything guidelined needs to be mapped I suggest somewhere it says perhaps in the instructions For this project please map the roads and settlements according to the guidelines here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_African_HOT_Mapping_Tips; Thanks John ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] West African HOT Mapping Tips
Hi Severin, I can share all the originals ( I think/hope I still have them ). That was my main mistake, the text on the images making the translation difficult. It was a process and you can see in later items the text came out of the images and went into the caption to make translation easier. That is also the style Nick has implemented in LearnOSM: Numbered arrows for detail and clarity in the illustration, and then text explaining the details of the illustration and they look great. As to the videos: I also have a few of those, not silent unfortunately :) But I have recently thought about doing short animated gif illustrations and passed around the Training WG email list a few tools that do that well. Here is an example of tutorial with animated gifs that used something like the tools I passed around to the Training WG. This example is busy ... maybe a bit too crowded for all the activity on the page, but gives a good idea of what someone can do with short animations for tutorials. Laid out better like Mikel's example of Bangladesh mapping and it could be very educational and low bandwidth. https://www.mapbox.com/blog/mapillary-mapping/ Cheers, Blake On 3/14/2015 2:05 PM, Severin Menard wrote: Hi Blake, This is a great tuto, would it be possible to share the original pics for translations? I have started making short screenvideos for some mapping processes. Are they are mute, they do not require translation (but bandwith). But obviously they cannot give a general overview as a before/after does. Sincerely, Severin On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com mailto:bgirar...@gmail.com wrote: Hi John, We have talked about making them more widely available and we do include them in some of the W. Africa instructions or pass them out to mappers individually, sometimes as part of validation feedback. I have a short list of revisions is partly why I have not moved them out from my personal page yet in the wiki and called them done As to the huts: It can go either way, but it is my understanding we usually try and map the building footprints as it provides just a little bit more data, approximate size and can help when working physically on ground for orienting yourself a little better than just a point on a map. But it is up to the project manager to determine what data they need v. how fast it can be generated. In one circumstance just getting a building count and structures represented on the map quickly could be a lot more important than whatever else we gain by an actual building footprint. And sometimes the circumstances of mapping affecting things. If you are working in the field on a smart phone collecting building locations off line and entering data for each building, outlines would be impossible. As to drawing the huts quickly, you might already know these things in JOSM, but just in case: When you copy/paste, where you hold the cursor will be the center of the pasted object. So hold your mouse pointer directly in the center of the hut to paste. Then with the newly pasted building selected, hold control-alt keys down and you can resize the object you just pasted based on the center of the pasted object. That lets you quickly get the pasted hut the correct size. Cheers, Blake On 3/14/2015 12:35 PM, john whelan wrote: Could the link https://wiki.openstreetmap.__org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West___African_HOT_Mapping_Tips https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_African_HOT_Mapping_Tips be added to the instructions of all HOT West African projects? I wasn't aware of it before the post on Surface mines characteristics and it clarified a couple of things for me. It's certainly useful when validating to have a reference to point enthusiastic mappers to. If possible could an image showing two or three small settlements of say three or four huts joined together with what I would normally think of as footpaths to show how these should be mapped and the connecting highways tagged. I've noticed some variation between the mappers when validating. Could we also have a guideline on huts? I've seen them mapped as a single point and as a circle. In JOSM its very quick to copy and paste a hut but that does mean slight variations in size are not mapped correctly. The other issue would be isolated buildings, I tend to map the building rather than tag it landuse=residential again a guideline would be useful. Rather than overwhelm the mapper with the idea that everything guidelined needs to be mapped I suggest somewhere it says perhaps in the instructions For
Re: [HOT] West African HOT Mapping Tips
Hi Blake, This is a great tuto, would it be possible to share the original pics for translations? I have started making short screenvideos for some mapping processes. Are they are mute, they do not require translation (but bandwith). But obviously they cannot give a general overview as a before/after does. Sincerely, Severin On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com wrote: Hi John, We have talked about making them more widely available and we do include them in some of the W. Africa instructions or pass them out to mappers individually, sometimes as part of validation feedback. I have a short list of revisions is partly why I have not moved them out from my personal page yet in the wiki and called them done As to the huts: It can go either way, but it is my understanding we usually try and map the building footprints as it provides just a little bit more data, approximate size and can help when working physically on ground for orienting yourself a little better than just a point on a map. But it is up to the project manager to determine what data they need v. how fast it can be generated. In one circumstance just getting a building count and structures represented on the map quickly could be a lot more important than whatever else we gain by an actual building footprint. And sometimes the circumstances of mapping affecting things. If you are working in the field on a smart phone collecting building locations off line and entering data for each building, outlines would be impossible. As to drawing the huts quickly, you might already know these things in JOSM, but just in case: When you copy/paste, where you hold the cursor will be the center of the pasted object. So hold your mouse pointer directly in the center of the hut to paste. Then with the newly pasted building selected, hold control-alt keys down and you can resize the object you just pasted based on the center of the pasted object. That lets you quickly get the pasted hut the correct size. Cheers, Blake On 3/14/2015 12:35 PM, john whelan wrote: Could the link https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_ African_HOT_Mapping_Tips be added to the instructions of all HOT West African projects? I wasn't aware of it before the post on Surface mines characteristics and it clarified a couple of things for me. It's certainly useful when validating to have a reference to point enthusiastic mappers to. If possible could an image showing two or three small settlements of say three or four huts joined together with what I would normally think of as footpaths to show how these should be mapped and the connecting highways tagged. I've noticed some variation between the mappers when validating. Could we also have a guideline on huts? I've seen them mapped as a single point and as a circle. In JOSM its very quick to copy and paste a hut but that does mean slight variations in size are not mapped correctly. The other issue would be isolated buildings, I tend to map the building rather than tag it landuse=residential again a guideline would be useful. Rather than overwhelm the mapper with the idea that everything guidelined needs to be mapped I suggest somewhere it says perhaps in the instructions For this project please map the roads and settlements according to the guidelines here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_ African_HOT_Mapping_Tips Thanks John ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
[HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
Vanuatu Archipel (800 km long) was severely hit by the Pam Cyclone. I started discussion with Dale about this. Not yet sure at this point if Red Cross will deploy. We start to document for the islands hit and the imagery available. I first look at the situation this morning, I saw dispersed residential areas not always connected by roads. Preliminary infos ReliefWeb as published March 12 a map of the probable path. I cannot load the pdf but we see the area that was probably hit. http://js.static.reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/VUT_Cyclone_Track_Map_March12.pdf Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] open geology map
Sander, I agree with most of your points and would like to add that surface geology is a highly specialized field requiring a great deal of expertise. I'm a geology buff myself, and there is no way I would attempt to map that. Also, there often is strong disagreement among geology professionals about the nature and dating of rock units, disagreements that make some of our set-tos about how to code sound trivial. Also, there generally is a lot of local information about landslides and tsunami risk, courtesy of the USGS, though sometimes it is ignored. In Los Angeles, tsunami-prone areas are signed along major roads, as are the areas subject to debris flows. The recent deadly landslide in Oregon was in an area known to experience landslides, but apparently the risk was not widely publicized. Tsunami risk, perhaps, could work as an overlay, and I believe that data is available from the USGS. But, generally, I think this whole area may be too technical for widespread application in OSM, even though I would enjoy seeing it. Charlotte At 05:59 AM 3/13/2015, you wrote: I think this suggestion belongs more on the general OSM talk or tagging list than on the HOT list, but anyway. There are already a number of ways to tag surface, like surface=*, natural=*, landuse=*, landcover=*, ... Just read the wiki about those (f.e. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:naturalhttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:natural ) There's also a convention in OSM about sub-tagging. F.e. you could tag natural=rock + rock=sandstone Thus I guess most of what you want is already possible in OSM. You should only try to add a few more specific conventions (f.e. about the types of rock). I probably don't really get your 3D attempts, but the general concensus is that it's hard to get in certain places, and thus you can't make a uniform map of heights or angles. As such, OSM contains no height or slope data (apart from the elevation of some peaks), but leaves this to professionals (such as the NASA). It isn't so hard to extract a general slope from good precision elevation data, so there's no point in including it directly in OSM data (with the right preprocessor, it can get rendered on the map anyway). So that doesn't belong in OSM, but it isn't the biggest problem IMO. The biggest problem I see in your attempt is ignoring that OSM is a crowdsourced effort. For crowdsourcing, you need a crowd, and that crowd is most easily found in populated places. Your effort seems to focus on areas with a low population (a city isn't very vulnerable for a landslide). But sadly, there's no crowd around there, so the most we would be able to do is some mapping from aerial pictures. This shouldn't hinder you from starting the project, but you shouldn't have very high expectations from it. Regards, Sander 2015-03-12 22:03 GMT+01:00 Hazel mailto:hl...@srcf.nethl...@srcf.net: Dear All, Can we again discuss putting geological data into OSM? Specifically, I'd like a recommended way to tag fault lines and surface geology polygons. This e-mail assumes the reader knows nothing of geology, apologies to everyone else. First, the usecase: geological data saves lives in natural disasters, it is useful for common activities like agriculture, and it is interesting in its own right. It can also be usefully collected by amateurs. I am not suggesting that OSM should produce disaster risk maps, or recommendations for farmers. I am saying OSM could collect the data that would allow experts to quickly and easily make these things. Using OSM contours, they can work out areas of flood risk and tsunami escape routes. Using contours and and basic geological information, they can work out areas of landslide risk (landslides kill more people than volcanoes or floods or earthquakes, but they kill a few dozen at a time). If we map faults, they'll know more about where earthquakes are likely to happen (you know the photos of roads after earthquakes, offset by a few centimeters? The fault is the plane where the offset happens, and earthquakes use the same faults over and over again). If you map areas of shallow bedrock vs. unconsolidated sediment, you know which areas may suffer soil liquifaction in an earthquake. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_liquefactionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_liquefaction soil liquifaction Technical infodump: To make a geological map, you map areas with similar surface rock or sediment2. You describe them (anything from field IDs like greenish rock #2 to detailed technical descriptions) and give them proper names (e.g. the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation). Having mapped the boundaries between different rock types, you can also trace faults and the line of folds in the rocks. These all obviously exist in 3-D, but are usually represented on 2-D maps. Just mapping the 2-D trace is enough for many purposes. OPTIONAL EXTRA 3-D
Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
This is a category 5 Cyclone, the highest category and many deaths reported. ReliefWeb map, March 13, shows that the Islands south of Port Vila should have been the more affected. http://www.static.reliefweb.int/map/vanuatu/vanuatu-tropical-cyclone-pam-13-march-2015 I see two islands of about 30 km x 30 km and smaller islands. A mix of Bing and MapBox imagery can be used since cloudy imagery in various areas. Pierre De : Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr À : HOT Openstreetmap hot@openstreetmap.org Envoyé le : Samedi 14 mars 2015 13h20 Objet : [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone Vanuatu Archipel (800 km long) was severely hit by the Pam Cyclone. I started discussion with Dale about this. Not yet sure at this point if Red Cross will deploy. We start to document for the islands hit and the imagery available. I first look at the situation this morning, I saw dispersed residential areas not always connected by roads. Preliminary infos ReliefWeb as published March 12 a map of the probable path. I cannot load the pdf but we see the area that was probably hit. http://js.static.reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/VUT_Cyclone_Track_Map_March12.pdf Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] #591 Juba - Tasking Manager - tasks #122 and #136 - 'an error occured'
I had the same problem I have the same problem with both Firefox and Chrome under Windows 8.1. I will open a a ticket on github. Pierre De : m902 m902@gmail.com À : hot@openstreetmap.org Envoyé le : Samedi 14 mars 2015 10h10 Objet : [HOT] #591 Juba - Tasking Manager - tasks #122 and #136 - 'an error occured' Hi, Could someone take a look at http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/591#task/122 and http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/591#task/136 and see if you get the same result - 'an error occured'. I've tried it on Chrome, on Firefox and on Internet Explorer on Windows 8.1 and get that result. Looks as if there is a problem with the task data? Thanks Martin ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
Re: [HOT] open geology map
So probably the best place for it would be a separate database that could be combined with OSM data. There is no reason why it couldn't use OSM format and tools such as JOSM though. I worked in a library for a while and we had a theory that if you asked five classifiers how to classify a book you'd get six different answers. Cheerio John On 14 March 2015 at 13:38, Charlotte Wolter techl...@techlady.com wrote: Sander, I agree with most of your points and would like to add that surface geology is a highly specialized field requiring a great deal of expertise. I'm a geology buff myself, and there is no way I would attempt to map that. Also, there often is strong disagreement among geology professionals about the nature and dating of rock units, disagreements that make some of our set-tos about how to code sound trivial. Also, there generally is a lot of local information about landslides and tsunami risk, courtesy of the USGS, though sometimes it is ignored. In Los Angeles, tsunami-prone areas are signed along major roads, as are the areas subject to debris flows. The recent deadly landslide in Oregon was in an area known to experience landslides, but apparently the risk was not widely publicized. Tsunami risk, perhaps, could work as an overlay, and I believe that data is available from the USGS. But, generally, I think this whole area may be too technical for widespread application in OSM, even though I would enjoy seeing it. Charlotte At 05:59 AM 3/13/2015, you wrote: I think this suggestion belongs more on the general OSM talk or tagging list than on the HOT list, but anyway. There are already a number of ways to tag surface, like surface=*, natural=*, landuse=*, landcover=*, ... Just read the wiki about those (f.e. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:natural ) There's also a convention in OSM about sub-tagging. F.e. you could tag natural=rock + rock=sandstone Thus I guess most of what you want is already possible in OSM. You should only try to add a few more specific conventions (f.e. about the types of rock). I probably don't really get your 3D attempts, but the general concensus is that it's hard to get in certain places, and thus you can't make a uniform map of heights or angles. As such, OSM contains no height or slope data (apart from the elevation of some peaks), but leaves this to professionals (such as the NASA). It isn't so hard to extract a general slope from good precision elevation data, so there's no point in including it directly in OSM data (with the right preprocessor, it can get rendered on the map anyway). So that doesn't belong in OSM, but it isn't the biggest problem IMO. The biggest problem I see in your attempt is ignoring that OSM is a crowdsourced effort. For crowdsourcing, you need a crowd, and that crowd is most easily found in populated places. Your effort seems to focus on areas with a low population (a city isn't very vulnerable for a landslide). But sadly, there's no crowd around there, so the most we would be able to do is some mapping from aerial pictures. This shouldn't hinder you from starting the project, but you shouldn't have very high expectations from it. Regards, Sander 2015-03-12 22:03 GMT+01:00 Hazel hl...@srcf.net: Dear All, Can we again discuss putting geological data into OSM? Specifically, I'd like a recommended way to tag fault lines and surface geology polygons. This e-mail assumes the reader knows nothing of geology, apologies to everyone else. First, the usecase: geological data saves lives in natural disasters, it is useful for common activities like agriculture, and it is interesting in its own right. It can also be usefully collected by amateurs. I am not suggesting that OSM should produce disaster risk maps, or recommendations for farmers. I am saying OSM could collect the data that would allow experts to quickly and easily make these things. Using OSM contours, they can work out areas of flood risk and tsunami escape routes. Using contours and and basic geological information, they can work out areas of landslide risk (landslides kill more people than volcanoes or floods or earthquakes, but they kill a few dozen at a time). If we map faults, they'll know more about where earthquakes are likely to happen (you know the photos of roads after earthquakes, offset by a few centimeters? The fault is the plane where the offset happens, and earthquakes use the same faults over and over again). If you map areas of shallow bedrock vs. unconsolidated sediment, you know which areas may suffer soil liquifaction in an earthquake. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_liquefaction soil liquifaction Technical infodump: To make a geological map, you map areas with similar surface rock or sediment2. You describe them (anything from field IDs like greenish rock #2 to detailed technical descriptions) and give them proper names (e.g.
Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone
The communications are cut with the Vunuatu Archipel. From the information I gathered, I prepared a task wihth the islands that seems more severely hit. I invite you to map these rapidly as Red Cross and other prepare to deploy. We will creat other tasks if necessary when more information is available. We want to mark roads, residential areas, possible shelters, helicopter landing, communication towers. See http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/943 Pierre De : Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr À : Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr; HOT Openstreetmap hot@openstreetmap.org Envoyé le : Samedi 14 mars 2015 13h40 Objet : Re: [HOT] Vanuata Islands, Pam Cyclone This is a category 5 Cyclone, the highest category and many deaths reported. ReliefWeb map, March 13, shows that the Islands south of Port Vila should have been the more affected. http://www.static.reliefweb.int/map/vanuatu/vanuatu-tropical-cyclone-pam-13-march-2015 I see two islands of about 30 km x 30 km and smaller islands. A mix of Bing and MapBox imagery can be used since cloudy imagery in various areas. Pierre ___ HOT mailing list HOT@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot