Re: [HOT] Mongolia Translation

2014-03-07 Thread nicolas chavent
Hi Russ

No doubt that you'll get some results with Google Translate and that this
can help out for day_to_day fixes, but as the Mongolia project grows, given
the sparse English skills of the local mappers, some translation support
will be needed to get their stories out first in English and then in other
languages. Asides of TWB, may be Global Voices and other groups of that
kind can help us out making local mapping stories not in English widely
known within HOT and beyond HOT.
I"ll be happy to help out there.

Best,
Nico


On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:38 PM, Russell Deffner  wrote:

> Thanks,
>
> Actually Michael Kappas pointed me back to 
> http://www.translate.google.com-which I checked before our trip, but at the 
> time did not have Mongolian -
> it does now!  So I'll be testing it out, I actually have a translator app
> on my phone, but it translates Mongolian very poorly; but this seems to do
> much better and actually works with Cyrillic characters.
>
> =Russ
>
>
>
> *From:* nicolas chavent [mailto:nicolas.chav...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 06, 2014 7:34 AM
> *To:* Russell Deffner
> *Cc:* hot; Severin Menard
> *Subject:* Re: [HOT] Mongolia Translation
>
>
>
> Hi Russ
>
> You may ask assistance as well from Translators W/o Borders (TWB) who are
> member of the Digital Hum Network (DHN).
>
> Sev opened up a relation for HOT to benefit from their expertise.
>
> This was actually one thing that I was going to recommend: build more on
> this partnership + other VTCs with translation capacities to get additional
> translation man power (we got some in HOT for sure) and do a better job at
> tackling the first degree of inter/multi culturality at work: which is
> breaking the barrier of Language.
>
> I am happy to help facilitate this with Sev.
>
> Best,
> Nico
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Russell Deffner <
> russell.deff...@hotosm.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I just wanted to know if there is anyone on this list that could translate
> Mongolian to English (or French) and vice versa.
>
>
>
> Our local community there has a very hard time reaching out to us because
> of the language barrier, so it would be great if I could tell them to just
> email the list in Mongolian and we'll figure it out.
>
>
>
> Currently they are doing their best to ask questions in english, but I can
> tell it is difficult and time consuming.
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> =Russ
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Re: [HOT] Small Grant Opportunity

2014-03-07 Thread nicolas chavent
Hi Heather and Russ,

Thanks for sharing those links about small grant opportunities, I think
that this is a great series of actions that can be undertaken by hotties
(Members or Volunteers) to help finding in a swift and agile manners funds
for HOT/OSM_in_Hum/Dev actions (any_kind_of_actions).

We might want to discuss how HOT can support X/Y's proposal and about ways
for the lucky grantees to support HOT in return, a donation of 5 to 10 % of
the Grant could be an option. This sum, like in any HOT project would help
HOT maintaining is Core infrastructure (IT services, documentation,
non_project_related_funds for Core operations).

Best,
Nico



On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 12:36 AM, Heather Leson wrote:

> Hey, maybe we should find a place to put small grants that Hotties could
> apply for for their projects.
>
> eg.
> http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-awards/community-grants
> It is free to join and then you might be eligible.
>
> Heather
>
> Heather Leson
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>
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Russell Deffner <
> russell.deff...@hotosm.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello HOTties,
>>
>>
>>
>> This may not be within the cost/benefit realm of HOT as an organization,
>> and the deadline is the end of the month; but thought individuals could
>> look it over and see if it may work for a local OSM community:
>>
>> http://www.gsdi.org/node/888
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [HOT] Small Grant Opportunity

2014-03-07 Thread nicolas chavent
I forgot to add, that for the Fund Raising Working Group (FR WG), it would
be great to have a list of the various fund raising activities and
opportunities (small and wider grants) that HOT is considering in its
attempts to get more funds and the out of those the grants the Organization
is focusing its core efforts

This can start with Email-threads + FR WG wiki pages prior a parallel
ticket system could be enforced ; HOT Atrium in the first place and to
start with, prior something else more robust and tailored to our needs ?

Best,
Nico

PS: apologies for the 2 emails-


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 10:44 AM, nicolas chavent
wrote:

> Hi Heather and Russ,
>
> Thanks for sharing those links about small grant opportunities, I think
> that this is a great series of actions that can be undertaken by hotties
> (Members or Volunteers) to help finding in a swift and agile manners funds
> for HOT/OSM_in_Hum/Dev actions (any_kind_of_actions).
>
> We might want to discuss how HOT can support X/Y's proposal and about ways
> for the lucky grantees to support HOT in return, a donation of 5 to 10 % of
> the Grant could be an option. This sum, like in any HOT project would help
> HOT maintaining is Core infrastructure (IT services, documentation,
> non_project_related_funds for Core operations).
>
> Best,
> Nico
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 12:36 AM, Heather Leson wrote:
>
>> Hey, maybe we should find a place to put small grants that Hotties could
>> apply for for their projects.
>>
>> eg.
>> http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-awards/community-grants
>> It is free to join and then you might be eligible.
>>
>> Heather
>>
>> Heather Leson
>> heatherle...@gmail.com
>> Twitter: HeatherLeson
>> Blog: textontechs.com
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Russell Deffner <
>> russell.deff...@hotosm.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello HOTties,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This may not be within the cost/benefit realm of HOT as an organization,
>>> and the deadline is the end of the month; but thought individuals could
>>> look it over and see if it may work for a local OSM community:
>>>
>>> http://www.gsdi.org/node/888
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> =Russ
>>>
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Re: [HOT] USAID's Development Innovation Ventures - Letter of Interest (Due April 15th)

2014-03-07 Thread nicolas chavent
Hi Kate,

Thanks for having spot this opportunity and I fully agree with you that HOT
has to launch some of its FR and grant_writting forces into those options.
The two Haitian projects (STM020, Cap103) as well as the Tech work (you and
Tim carried out) around the HOT Export as well as the USAID > OTI interest
in furthering support to tool development or to see projects ala HT STM020
and Cap103 being replicated/adapted in HT or elsewhere or the USAID strong
ties we developed since HT 2010 are great assets that would make HOT
efforts in seeking additional USAID grants likely to bear fruits.

Just wondering if you have already something in mind, or if we start our FR
brainstorming for HOT in 2014 and from a wide list narrow down the FR items
that fit the USAID grants you identified above ?

*Regionalization of the FR effort* : other National Dev Agencies have
similar programs, it would be good to list them as well and see how to work
with them
DFID - UK : who funded the HIF and the ongoing OAM proposal submitted)
France - Agence Française de Développement
Japan ?
Italy ?
Spain ?
Others ?

Best,
Nico



On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 6:28 AM, Kate Chapman  wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> USAID has funding titled "Development Innovation Ventures" the program
> focuses on innovation and cost-effectiveness. There are opportunities
> for both scaling and funding new work. The first step is to write a
> Letter of Interest (LOI)
>
> Funds for NGOs has a good write-up about the program(1) and how/why to
> apply. The application link is here(2). I think brainstorming some
> ideas is a good first step though.
>
> Best,
>
> -Kate
>
> (1)
> http://www.fundsforngos.org/free-resources-for-ngos/usaids-development-innovation-ventures-funding-works/
> (2) http://www.usaid.gov/div/apply/how-to
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[HOT] - FUND RAISING WORKING GROUP (FR WG) : list of large grants to be monitored USAID's Development Innovation Ventures - Letter of Interest (Due April 15th)

2014-03-07 Thread nicolas chavent
Hi Kate

This email is more of a reminder for the Fund Raising Working Group (FR WG)
and the monitoring of large/ small grants which look (to us) worthy of
attention and actions-

Would be good to set up wiki_page about this linked to a ticket system and
continue discussing on our next steps.

May be a general brainstorming meeting linked to strategy, Tech WG
outcomes, Ops views would be a good way to start on how to take actions on
the many FR tools we can use.


Best,
Nico

On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 6:28 AM, Kate Chapman  wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> USAID has funding titled "Development Innovation Ventures" the program
> focuses on innovation and cost-effectiveness. There are opportunities
> for both scaling and funding new work. The first step is to write a
> Letter of Interest (LOI)
>
> Funds for NGOs has a good write-up about the program(1) and how/why to
> apply. The application link is here(2). I think brainstorming some
> ideas is a good first step though.
>
> Best,
>
> -Kate
>
> (1)
> http://www.fundsforngos.org/free-resources-for-ngos/usaids-development-innovation-ventures-funding-works/
> (2) http://www.usaid.gov/div/apply/how-to
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[HOT] Fwd: [CrisisMappers] Impact Stories Competition (Open Data)

2014-03-07 Thread nicolas chavent
Hi all,


Apologies for cross posting, but I think that Heather's post to crisis
mappers may also call for discussion in HOT.
The crowdgov initiative and its USD 100 reward by story, can also work as a
super mini grant but still impactive for its Author specifically in poor
countries in Haiti WesternAfrica-Central Africa.
Maybe worthy of action on our end and surely a great learning way for local
and hot folks to co-work on with paid tribute to be left to locals and the
increase of knowledge shared with all.

Best,
Nico

-- Forwarded message --
From: nicolas chavent 
Date: Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: [CrisisMappers] Impact Stories Competition (Open Data)
To: crisismappers 
Cc: rahul.gh...@okfn.org


Hi Heather,

Great initiative and many thanks to share with the list.

The more I have been directly working over the last year from Haiti to
Africa (Senegal, Chad, Togo, Burkina-Faso) building, strengthening,
supporting in a variety of ways local OSM groups active from ecosystems
composed of Academics (mostly Departments of Geography), tech groups of
various forms (Co-working spaces, Academic Computer Labs,
FreeSoftwareAssociations), local government and COB/NGO related to some
International Actors, the more I deeply felt the need for better
documentation, knowledge and information dissemination around :
* Open data - community re-use stories [1]
* Open data - government re-use stories [2]
* Open data and Open Source Software movements *tout court* and from the
Basics, those points are still way to new and not widely enough known and
discussed outside of circle, we are still *minoritaires*.
* Multi lingual documentation and for the areas where I have been working
in dire need to have French as well as Local (HT Kreyol) or African
regional language being translated into from English.

Such documents as well as more similar documents on DHN activities and key
achievements (reports/ white papers) can really help us crisis mappers to
make an even higher impact while operating (remotely or on_the_ground) and
create autonomous self standing groups/ communities well articulated to our
global forum, and its various members.

I'd be happy to learn more on key resources at hand anf find the best
fashion to get non_English speaking communities sharing stories as well as
benefitting in return from the efforts (reports, articles, papers and other
products) into their language so that our global efforts are better
appreciated, our virtues better known and through the
*immanent_power_of_virtues* our collective actions gain more chance to
inspire thinkers and doers of this Earth to add to our thinking and action.

Exciting project,
Thanks for those at the Origin of the Initiative,

Best,
Nico



[1] = http://crowdgov.wordpress.com/the-survey/
[2] = http://okfn.org/pod/impact-stories-competition/


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Heather Leson wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> The Partnership for Open Data  (a partnership
> between the World Bank, Open Data Institute and Open Knowledge Foundation)
> is seeking to recognize great community stories around Open Data.
>
> More Details:
> *http://okfn.org/pod/impact-stories-competition/*
>
>
> Closing Date: March 24, 2014
>
> Eligibility: Successful candidate stories need to be from the global south
> (or, as I like to call it: the majority world)
>
> If you can share within your networks, I would appreciate it.
>
> Rahul (cc'ed) is our point of contact at Open Knowledge Foundation.
>
> Thanks!
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[HOT] Intelligent High Resolution Satellite/Aerial Imagery

2014-03-07 Thread Nadeem Fareed
my 1st research paper has been publish. follow the link
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[HOT] Engineering Video Contest - $25K USD prize

2014-03-07 Thread Russell Deffner
Hello HOTties,

 

Yes, we probably need a better way to announce these things, but here is
another opportunity for individuals or groups to "win" some money.  The most
'inspiring' 1-2 minute video will win $25,000 USD.

 

http://colorado.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b72140489b80a4574373938a1
 &id=bdd22f274a&e=2897d78444 

 

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Re: [HOT] Engineering for You Video Contest

2014-03-07 Thread Russell Deffner
Oh, sorry - that other link directs you through another website, here is the
direct share link:

Check out the National Academy of Engineering's Engineering For You  Video
Contest here: http://www.e4uvideocontest.org 

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[HOT] Interesting read regarding UAS/UAV

2014-03-07 Thread Russell Deffner
Hello OSM'ers,

 

Here is an interesting read regarding Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in the
United States:
http://geospatial-solutions.com/faa-commercial-drones-are-illegal-public-so-
what/ 

 

Enjoy and Happy Mapping,

=Russ

 

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Re: [HOT] Engineering for You Video Contest

2014-03-07 Thread Joseph Reeves
Hi Hotties,

Are there still HOT video cameras in the field? I was recorded on one in
Indonesia (Thanks Katrina!) and seem to remember that the others were in..
Sengal, perhaps?

Cheers, Joseph




On 7 March 2014 16:00, Russell Deffner  wrote:

> Oh, sorry - that other link directs you through another website, here is
> the direct share link:
>
> Check out the National Academy of Engineering's Engineering For You  Video
> Contest here: http://www.e4uvideocontest.org
>
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Re: [HOT] Engineering for You Video Contest

2014-03-07 Thread Kate Chapman
Hey Joseph,

The one you were recorded on was actually my personal video camera. I
know that we have purchased them for other projects though.

There are a couple planned videos this year to come out of Indonesia,
including an introduction to the program meant to serve as a short
"socialization."

Best,

-Kate

On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 1:07 AM, Joseph Reeves  wrote:
> Hi Hotties,
>
> Are there still HOT video cameras in the field? I was recorded on one in
> Indonesia (Thanks Katrina!) and seem to remember that the others were in..
> Sengal, perhaps?
>
> Cheers, Joseph
>
>
>
>
> On 7 March 2014 16:00, Russell Deffner  wrote:
>>
>> Oh, sorry - that other link directs you through another website, here is
>> the direct share link:
>>
>> Check out the National Academy of Engineering's Engineering For You  Video
>> Contest here: http://www.e4uvideocontest.org
>>
>> =Russ
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[HOT] Map Give and Presidential Innovation Fellow

2014-03-07 Thread Russell Deffner
Very exciting, if you have not seen it yet.

 

OpenStreetMap for Diplomacy: MapGive and Presidential Innovation Fellow -
See more at:
http://blogs.state.gov/stories/2014/03/07/openstreetmap-diplomacy-mapgive-an
d-presidential-innovation-fellow#sthash.CqVwo7J7.dpuf 

 

Happy Mapping!

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Re: [HOT] London hack weekend

2014-03-07 Thread Katie Filbert
For those that will be there...  I will get there around 1pm

Basically what I think I will do is:

- get the old and new tasking manager code setup to work on.

- look at github issues and the list of features

- for new code, I generally think its important for there to be decent test
coverage. I think I saw some tests (good). Perhaps can add more and want to
setup tests to run for the github repo. Having decent tests makes it easier
to continue development, change things, etc with more confidence that stuff
is not being broken and improves quality. (i hope that's ok).

If I do all that in the weekend, then I am happy and can continue to
contribute some after hack weekend.

I also have non-hot stuff that I can do.

Cheers,
Katie
On Mar 6, 2014 12:20 PM, "Katie Filbert"  wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Pierre GIRAUD wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Dan S  wrote:
>> > Hi Pierre,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the info. (It seems odd to work on v1 if it is going to be
>> > replaced.) It would be nice to see that user-feedback if you're
>> > willing to share it.
>>
>> I just shared it with you.
>>
>> >
>> > Do I understand right that your "v1 upgrade" label means features from
>> > v1 that are not yet in v2?
>>
>> Exactly.
>>
>> >
>> > Also: is it correct that the right way to contribute to v2 would be to
>> > start with the "master" branch of the "pgiraud/osm-tasking-manager2"
>> > project?
>>
>> This is correct. Once the project is mature enough it will be moved to
>> the hotosm organization.
>>
>
> We can try to poke at migrating stuff to v2, if it's helpful.  I need to
> look through the code and the list of features needed to migrate.
>
> Cheers,
> Katie
>
>
>
>>
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Dan
>> >
>> > 2014-03-04 12:31 GMT+00:00 Pierre GIRAUD :
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> Thanks Katie for paying attention to the tasking manager and willing
>> >> to contribute.
>> >>
>> >> First of all, for your information, the development of the tasking
>> >> manager will eventually be switched to v2. Hopefully this spring. In
>> >> priority, we'll try to have the features available in v1 added to v2.
>> >>
>> https://github.com/pgiraud/osm-tasking-manager2/issues?labels=feature+request+%28v1+upgrade%29&page=1&state=open
>> >> https://github.com/pgiraud/osm-tasking-manager2/wiki/V1-Features-List
>> >>
>> >> The v2 might be too weak for now if you want to contribute but if you
>> >> feel confident enough there's a lot to do.
>> >>
>> >> On the other hand, the v1 can still be enhanced until we officially
>> >> switch development to v2.
>> >> For example, as proposed by Yanista, I think that working on #192 is
>> >> worth. Even designing the workflow or user interface without coding
>> >> anything would help a lot.
>> >>
>> >> My last suggestion regarding the tasking manager is analyzing the
>> >> user's feedback. There's a google drive doc I can share. I didn't have
>> >> time to summarize its content and pick ideas from the large amount of
>> >> great feedback written there by several different users. Bugs or
>> >> feature requests could simply be turned into github issues.
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Pierre
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Katie Filbert 
>> wrote:
>> >>> I will be at OSM London hack weekend in March (8-9).
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London/London_Hack_Weekend_Mar_2014
>> >>>
>> >>> Curious if any other hot folks will be there?
>> >>>
>> >>> I might like to poke at the tasking manager or something else
>> hot-related.
>> >>>
>> >>> I see numerous issues and features for tasking manager. Any that
>> would be
>> >>> particularly helpful to work on? or other tools?
>> >>>
>> >>> https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager
>> >>>
>> >>> https://github.com/pgiraud/osm-tasking-manager2
>> >>>
>> >>> Cheers,
>> >>> Katie
>> >>>
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