Hi,
If some one from the list can spare some time, it will be appreciated to
send/point me to some examples of risk assessment models developed basing on
OSM data/tools or even QGIS software.
Risk assessment basing on any thematic area/topic
Thanks.
Yours Truly
Douglas Ssebaggala Musaazi
To the OSM community,
Last year in July, the energy sector GIS working group organised a workshop
where we
gave a presentation about mapping day Uganda and OSM.
http://mappingday.com/content/mapping-and-gis-energy-sector-workshop
3 months later (October), the Energy
Sector GIS Working Group got
+1
A week ago, the same issue was raised on a mapping event where the field papers
were used, so i totally agree with the appeal for a JOSM fieldpapers plugin
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/8738
Yours Truly
Douglas Ssebaggala Musaazi
Mobile: +256-772-422524
http://www.mountbatten.n
Great work!! let's go ahead and use it.
Without selecting an option from the edit tab, potlatch 2 is the default
editor, still.
Yours Truly
Douglas Ssebaggala Musaazi
Mobile: +256-772-422524
http://www.mountbatten.net/
http://www.pamoya.com/node/13275
http://www.mappingday.com/
http://ww
Thank you Serge and Piere,
You are right, sorry if i seemed subjective, i had also agreed with Martin to
map everything that is of someone's interest. And the wiki is there for every
one to look for features that are of interest to them, "like the young German
contributor whom Serge mentioned"
The links for tagging, naming features, and the wiki are detailed enough and
have most of the information that any user might be interested in, and i had a
thought that some features could have more priority than others to map to OSM.
For example Schools, Health centers, Roads, Landuse, business
Hi all,
It's really been quite a long time without keeping in contact with the osm
list(s), but osm activities have been taking place since February when i last
posted here, about a mapping day at the Uganda Christian University in Mukono,
where the availed imagery was used by the students to
Hi all..
I think "this is an opportunity that met a prepared mind". Just as we were
organizing a mapping reflection day at the Uganda Christian University in
Mukono this saturday 11th Feb 2012, we realized that the bing satellite
imagery was available for this area
(http://www.openstreetmap.o
Greetings,
Great thanks to all the comments about the links i sent in the last post, now i
can respond to them after some analysis, and also give more details about them;
I have picked alot from your replies and learnt that we are doing almost
similar tasks, all the OSM editors have advantage
Hi all,
We have started training some people about how to go about OSM, using the H.O.T
training manual. JOSM is a good editor, but was wondering why it's the only
one that was included in the manual.
Otherwise the manual is concise, we are even including potlatch 2 as one of the
training top
Hi,
We have included our entries on the wiki, for satellite aerial imagery here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bing/Priorities#Uganda
and we hope by the time we organise the next mapping day, to any of those areas
we shall have the satellite imagery available.
Thanks to Martin and Gregor
Hi..?
On Saturday 10th September 2011, we held a mapping day event at Uganda
Christian University Mukono in Uganda, where we spread the idea of mapping and
updating the Open Street World map as part of the mapping Uganda Initiative at
pamoya (http://www.pamoya.com/node/13275), however, the sate
Hi, this is Douglas again, from the mapping day event (www.mappingday.com)
sponsored by mountbatten (www.mountbatten.net), there was an improvement the
last time i reported this error, and let me thank you for your efforts that you
made to rectify the problem. However, we are once again experien
list admin, or any one...
Am Douglas from Kampala- Uganda (East Africa), am
experiencing problems with the www.walking-papers.org site: it takes so long
to make a print (download) for a specified area.
Secondly, we had a mapping day event (www.mappingday.com) at Mountbatten
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