Re: [HOT] HOT-Export Tool problem with shapefiles

2016-09-20 Thread Fofana B Bazo
a few days ago, I have got the same problems. And  i have advised the 
Activation Working Group. But until that moment, nothing



Le 20/09/2016 à 09:42, Claire Halleux a écrit :

Hi everyone,

Since last Saturday, all exports tried for Kinshasa in shapefile 
format are including only a very partial amount of the objects in the 
AOI. The other export formats are working though.
The issue was replicated using both the HDM and the OSM shema, and 
both the thematic and the normal shp export.
For instance, see 
http://export.hotosm.org/fr/exports/98e54098-b025-4643-b311-610b414251b5/


We are going to use QGIS for the current urgent needs, but guess that 
it could be useful to have this issue solved.


Suggestions welcome.
Thank you.

Claire

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Re: [HOT] Mapping request from MSF

2016-07-28 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Tanks for This Pierre

Le jeu. 28 juil. 2016 à 9:03, Pierre GIRAUD  a
écrit :

> French translation updated.
>
> Le jeu. 28 juil. 2016 à 10:53, Pete Masters 
> a écrit :
>
>> Good advice, Rafael. I have updated the instructions tab. If anyone can
>> make the changes in French it would help (or just send me the text and I'll
>> edit the project).
>>
>> Thanks for your contributions so far!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Pete
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 7:38 PM, Rafael Avila Coya 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Pete:
>>>
>>> I've done 2 tasks [1], and I've seen that Mapbox, apart from being well
>>> aligned with Bing, clarifies lots of buildings that are difficult or very
>>> difficult to spot with dark Bing imagery. So I think adding Mapbox would be
>>> a good idea.
>>>
>>> I would also ask mapper to align some of the highways, as otherwise they
>>> intersect with buildings.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Rafael.
>>>
>>> [1] http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/2041#task/32 and
>>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/2041#task/33
>>>
>>> On 27/07/16 17:49, Pete Masters wrote:
>>>
 Hi all,

 Quick request... MSF urgently needs data for teams in Kinshasa battling
 the yellow fever outbreak.

 http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/2041 (just buildings on this one)

 This is the first of (probably) a few areas needing mapping. More
 details in the tasking manager project description. Vaccination set to
 start early - mid August. Team has asked if we can have the mapping done
 by the 8th August.

 If you have any questions, please let me know. If you have some time,
 your contribution would be much appreciated, either mapping or
 validating

 Cheers,

 Pete

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Re: [HOT] Fwd: Accepting applications for Regional Health Data Mapping Workshop

2016-05-31 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hello,

I think that this is a good opportunity. Thank John and Blake.

Fofana from Burkina Faso

2016-05-30 7:41 GMT+00:00 Blake Girardot HOT/OSM <blake.girar...@hotosm.org>
:

>
> Thank you for sharing that John.
>
> This "GIS for Public Health Professionals Intro" course pays for all hotel
> and meal costs but does not pay travel to and from Accra, Ghana and is
> only available to people from Burkina Faso, Chad, Egypt, Ghana, Liberia,
> Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, or Togo.
>
> If this looks like a good opportunity for you the deadline is June 5th,
> 2016.
>
> Please pass it on to anyone you think might be interested and share via
> social media.
>
> Thanks again John
>
> Blake
>
>
>
>
> 
> Blake Girardot
> Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
> Vice President, HOT Board of Directors
> skype: jblakegirardot
> HOT Core Team Contact: i...@hotosm.org
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 12:23 AM, John Gordon <jgor...@gri.ca> wrote:
>
>> This workshop may be of interest.
>>
>>
>>  Forwarded Message 
>> Subject: Accepting applications for Regional Health Data Mapping Workshop
>> Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 13:05:25 +
>> From: The DHS Program <thedhsprog...@gmail.com> <thedhsprog...@gmail.com>
>> Reply-To: thedhsprog...@gmail.com
>> To: jgor...@gri.ca
>>
>>
>> [image: The DHS (Demographic and Health Surveys) Program]
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=fdf78dc4d4=228ee431ff>
>>
>> Now Accepting Applications for Regional Health Data Mapping Workshop
>> Until June 5, 2016
>>
>> The DHS Program is searching for potential participants for a Regional
>> Health Data Mapping Workshop. The workshop will be held from August 8-12,
>> 2016, in Accra, Ghana.
>>
>> The workshop will focus on the application of Geographic Information
>> System (GIS) in public health, specifically using maps for better program
>> and policy decision making. This will be a basic workshop that introduces
>> participants to data concepts including management and cleaning of data in
>> Microsoft Excel, using maps as part of the decision making process,
>> introduction to GIS concepts (including GPS data collection), and hands-on
>> introduction to QGIS, an open source GIS software package. No previous
>> experience with GIS software is required.
>>
>> Read more>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=c0a0c4c1e1=228ee431ff>
>>
>> Employment Opportunities
>>
>> The DHS Program is hiring a Survey Manager and Data Processing
>> Specialist. Read more>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=8a2b6c2ca0=228ee431ff>
>>
>> New Publications
>>
>>- 2015
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=8dd6d3a0c7=228ee431ff>Afghanistan
>>DHS
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=1529c8644e=228ee431ff>:
>>Key Indicators Report (English)
>>- 2014-15
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=35a8c1a6b1=228ee431ff>Rwanda
>>DHS
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=2b686cd4b3=228ee431ff>:
>>Key Findings, Reading DHS Tables, Infographic, Fact Sheet, Final Report
>>(English)
>>- 2015
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=e010b29b36=228ee431ff>Nepal
>>SPA
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=a6d0c32b00=228ee431ff>:
>>Preliminary Report (English)
>>- 2015
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=f83aedf5c3=228ee431ff>Kenya
>>MIS
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=61ebeb4c84=228ee431ff>:
>>Reading MIS Tables, Infographic, Fact Sheet, Final Report (English)
>>
>> New Datasets
>>
>>- 2014-15 Rwanda DHS
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=ec9b68bac9=228ee431ff>
>>- 2014 Bangladesh SPA
>>
>> <http://dhsprogram.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=4a13c50f402efe6a4dab90feb=2f7615a25d=228ee431ff>
>

Re: [HOT] COSMO-Skymed damage maps

2016-05-18 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hi Maning,
very good idea and i think this methodology is an another way where we can
make good response to earthquakes, flood.

thanks!

2016-05-18 16:23 GMT+00:00 maning sambale <emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com>:

> I attended a session on hazard modelling here at the Understanding
> Risk 2016 and one presenter showed a rapid assessment model using
> radar imagery to identify potentially damaged areas.  One case was
> Nepal EQ.
>
> I did a quick overlay over imagery and the areas we traced buildings:
>
> https://api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/maning/ciocn9hep00bgb1nhx2eqfyl7.html?title=true_token=pk.eyJ1IjoibWFuaW5nIiwiYSI6IlhjWGNfdTQifQ.ras0nImWG638BCDSxU8bqw#12.32/27.5822/85.3427
>
> For future response, I think these preliminary models are great tools
> to assess where we should focus mapping with the Tasking Manager.  If
> we think this is useful, I'll try to connect with the researchers.
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Re: [HOT] 6th International Conference on Cartography & GIS & Seminar with EU cooperation on Early Warning and Disaster/Crisis Management

2015-12-22 Thread Fofana
thank you Sam B

Le 22/12/2015 21:37, Sam B a écrit :
> http://icaci.org/invitation-to-the-6th-international-conference-on-cartography-gis/
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Re: [HOT] Creating custom preset

2015-11-13 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Hi all
As Blake say, i am sure hot visual tags is easy and the best way

Le ven. 13 nov. 2015 à 10:21, Blake Girardot  a écrit :

>
> Hi Jorieke,
>
> I think the HOT Visual Tag Chooser creates JOSM preset files.
>
> http://visualtags.hotosm.org/
>
> I have not used it myself, but I think it should work fine.
>
> cheers,
> Blake
>
>
>
>
> On 11/13/2015 10:40 AM, Jorieke Vyncke wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Quick question: is there an easy way to create your own preset?
> >
> > I can do it this way http://learnosm.org/en/josm/creating-presets/,
> > but if somebody knows about an existing tool to do it in a less
> > difficult way, please let me know!
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Jorieke
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Re: [HOT] Export Tool Changing Servers | Read-Only Copy

2015-11-04 Thread Fofana
Great,
Thanks Mhairi for those precision about the export tool.

Le 04/11/2015 10:10, Mhairi O'Hara a écrit :
> /Hello HOTties,/
> /
> /
> /As the new Export Tool <http://export.hotosm.org/>
>  has been successfully rolled out, the earlier version is to be switched
> off as it is held on the GeoFabrik servers and we will no longer be
> enlisting their generous services. We will create a read-only version of
> the old Export Too <http://old-export.hotosm.org/>
> l and host it on the HOT servers alongside the new Export Tool./
> /
> /
> /The read-only version will be a web interface hosted with a copy of the
> database, but there will not be any further data updates and although
> new jobs may be created they will not be executed. The change will take
> place this coming Monday on the 9th November, so please be prepared to
> start using the new Export Tool for the creation of future exports with
> up-to-date data./
> /
> /
> /We are aware that this may be inconvenient for those that would like to
> continue using the transform and translation functionality, which is not
> currently offered in the new tool. Please be patient till it is possible
> for these features to be added. In the meantime I would like to suggest
> the use of external GIS software such as QGIS <http://www.qgis.org/>
>  to perform these tasks./
> /
> /
> /Kind regards,/
> /
> /
> /Mhairi /
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Re: [HOT] Community Working Group kickoff and call for members

2015-10-18 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hello everyone,
sorry for my late reply. Cause I was sick (malaria). But let me say that i
here

Kind regards

2015-10-17 15:31 GMT+00:00 Martin Dittus <mar...@dekstop.de>:

> Count me in, I’m up for it as well!
>
> m.
>
> > On 17 Oct 2015, at 10:39, Justin Temwani Ng'ambi <
> justinngambi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Sir,
> > I totally subscribe to that. I would really be happy to contribute my
> ideas to the wider community.
> >
> > Waiting to discuss this in length at a group level for the sake of
> progress
> >
> > Regards,
> > Justin Ng'ambi.
> >
> > On Oct 16, 2015 2:27 PM, "Geoffrey Kateregga" <
> geoffrey.katere...@hotosm.org> wrote:
> > Hi Blake,
> >
> > Please count me in, I am part of the community and I think I have
> something to contribute as well.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 2:43 PM, Blake Girardot <
> blake.girar...@hotosm.org> wrote:
> > Hi everyone!
> >
> > We still need for community members to join the community working group.
> >
> > If you even considered it and thought "oh they do not need me." or "I
> > do not know what I could contribute" now is the time to reply to me
> > and jump in!
> >
> > Lets do this! We need YOU, I am not kidding!
> >
> > As Heather is fond of saying: "Let's all be awesome together!"
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Blake
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Blake Girardot
> > <blake.girar...@hotosm.org> wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > The Community Working Group is going to start have regular projects
> > > and meetings and we need you :)
> > >
> > > This group is going to be working on ways of building our community
> > > and will need people who are good at creative fun things to help grow
> > > and strengthen the HOT community.
> > >
> > > I t will also focus on ways of working with partner communities to
> > > strengthen our community integration and help support their missions.
> > >
> > > I imagine it will work closely with the Training WG and the
> > > Communications WG to accomplish everyone's goals as well.
> > >
> > > The working group will follow the typical HOT WG format and be led by
> > > two community Co-Chairs. There will also be one Board Member working
> > > in the group as well to help with projects and keep the board updated
> > > on activities.
> > >
> > > Everyone has something to contribute to this group because everyone is
> > > a member of the HOT community. Besides there will be stickers and
> > > badges how can you say no? We need people with a wide diversity of
> > > skills (especially language skills) so if you are looking for a good
> > > way to build  your real world experience building online communities
> > > this is a great opportunity.
> > >
> > > And I mean real opportunity as HOT's President, Heather Leson will be
> > > very involved as the Board member working with the group.
> > >
> > > If you have not met our President yet, Heather is a pioneer in
> > > creating and building this new phenomenon of Digital Humanitarians, a
> > > leader in building on line communities and is a sought after speaker
> > > at Humanitarian conferences around the world for her expertise and
> > > insights into online humanitarian work. Working with her on this is
> > > going to be an amazing experience.
> > >
> > > So if you are at all interested, please contact me as I am helping get
> > > it kicked off, and we can talk about it at length. Especially if you
> > > have the desire and the capacity for a slightly higher time commitment
> > > to be a Co-Chair :)
> > >
> > > I look forward to speaking with you all more as part of the Community
> WG !
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Re: [HOT] Announcing HOT's Executive Director

2015-10-06 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
congratulations Tyler
I am very glad, and wish you all the best

2015-10-06 2:21 GMT+00:00 Ahasanul Hoque <hoque.aha...@gmail.com>:

> Thank you Heather for sharing this great news. I believe Tyler will
> accelerate the journey of HOT to the net level.
>
> Best wishes for Tyler Radford
>
> Ahasan
>
>
> .
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>
> *GIS & Env. Data Mgt Specialist*MSc in RS and GIS | *AIT, Thailand.*
> MSc. in Env. Science| *KU, Bangladesh.*
> *Diploma in Disaster Mgt & Humanitarian Response* |
> *Uni of Hawai-USA, UNU, Keio& Okayama - Japan; AIT-Thailand.*
> *''Env. Sant. & Waste Mangt in Developing Countries'| *CES, UGENT- Belgium
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> Please, Consider the Environment before Printing this Mail !!!
>
> On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Heather Leson <heatherle...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> HI Everyone!
>>
>> We are excited to announce that *Tyler Radford* has accepted the
>> position of Executive Director of Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team. Since
>> Tyler was named Interim Executive Director 5 months ago, HOT successfully
>> initiated a new 13-month preparedness and response project in Indonesia,
>> scaled up operations in Dar es Salaam, completed the first stage of the
>> OpenAerialMap project, launched the disaster Activation Protocol / HOT
>> Training Center, and delivered a refreshed HOT Export tool.
>>
>> “Tyler’s first day with HOT as our interim Executive Director was at the
>> HOT Community Summit. This was just days after the Nepal Earthquake. From
>> the moment he joined HOT, Tyler engaged with the community, tackled
>> projects, renewed fundraising plans and began building plans for HOT’s
>> future - both for the organization and community. HOT has amazing
>> opportunities to build and foster community mapping everywhere. I hope you
>> will join me in helping Tyler and HOT get to the next level,“ said Heather
>> Leson President of HOT’s Board of Directors.
>>
>>
>>
>> From Tyler:
>>
>>
>> Since joining HOT, I have been extremely proud of the scale of
>> accomplishments of our global volunteer community, staff, and contractors.
>> From leading us through HOT’s largest disaster response activation to date,
>> to working side by side with communities as they develop their own maps for
>> the first time, to launching groundbreaking initiatives such as
>> OpenAerialMap -- the dedication of HOT’s people is what defines us and
>> enables us to deliver on our humanitarian commitment. As we move through
>> the coming weeks and months together, I look forward to designing better
>> ways to engage, support, and recognize our people, including leaders and
>> future leaders in our global community. I also look forward to planning new
>> and exciting mapping tools which reach more volunteers and produce improved
>> mapping outcomes. Finally, I look forward to continuing to work with our
>> partners and donors as we contribute to disaster response and to achieving
>> the Sustainable Development Goals.
>>
>> HOT’s Board of Directors fully supports Tyler in his mandate mission. We
>> invite the community and our wider network of supporters to congratulate
>> Tyler. We would also like to thank all the other applicants for their
>> interest in HOT and for their dedication to technology for social good.
>>
>>
>>
>> Heather on behalf of the HOT Board of Directors
>>
>>
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Re: [HOT] Outreachy Presentation | Round 10

2015-10-01 Thread Fofana
Thanks Mhairi
Le 01/10/2015 09:37, Mhairi O'Hara a écrit :
> Hello everyone!
>
> The HOT OSM participants of round 10 of the Outreachy program will be
> presenting their work through Google Hangout on Air today, followed by a
> Q session on IRC Chat.
>
> This is open to the public and we invite everyone who is interested to
> attend. More details regarding the individual projects can be found on
> the dedicated pages on the HOT website [1] and the OSM wiki [2].
>
> The interns have been amazing during this round and would love to share
> their experiences as well as answer any questions you may have. This
> would be particularly beneficial to those thinking of applying to the
> Outreachy program both as a student and a potential mentor.
>
> Don't worry if you can't make it tonight, as the presentation will be
> recorded and can be viewed at the dedicated HOT YouTube page [3]. The
> details for todays event is listed below:
>
> *Date |* 1st October 2015
> *Time | *1400 UTC
>
> *Live Broadcast |* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivmNCbDxll0
> *Live IRC Chat |* https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.oftc.net/hot
>
> *
> *
> *Start Broadcast - 1400 UTC*
>
> Arushi
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Re: [HOT] New JOSM Plugin - Imagery Brightness/Contrast, Sharpen, RGB Adjust - among others

2015-08-22 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Hi Blake,
i just try this plugins but as you say it don't work very well

2015-08-22 19:12 GMT+00:00 Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com:

 Hi all,

 A very useful plugin was released last week for JOSM that should allow for
 the adjustment of imagery to make it easier for mapping.

 The Plugin is called RasterFilters because it applies filters to
 raster layers, but for us non experts, that just means we can adjust
 brightness/contrast, sharpen and otherwise adjust imagery layers for
 mapping :)

 The full details on how to use the plugin are here:

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/RasterFilters

 So far it crashes for me and I have not gotten it to work but I encourage
 JOSM users to give it a try and provide feedback to the JOSM developers if
 you run into any trouble and I'd love to hear if anyone gets it working
 what OS and Java versions you are using in case that is my problem.

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Re: [HOT] Mention in Science et Vie

2015-08-13 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
special Thanks to Pierre Béland

2015-08-13 14:34 GMT+00:00 Tyler Radford tyler.radf...@hotosm.org:

 Hello all,

 HOT was mentioned in the French magazine Science et Vie recently.
 Attaching an excerpt from the issue.

 Best
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Re: [HOT] Myanmar floods/landslides

2015-08-11 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
wow fantastic !!!

2015-08-11 18:31 GMT+00:00 Jorieke Vyncke jorieke.vyn...@gmail.com:

 And (y)our data is used again!
 Check for example the UNOSAT website:
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Re: [HOT] Activation Working Group Tuesday 1400 UTC

2015-08-09 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Thanks Russell
i will try to be present if my network is fine

2015-08-09 21:16 GMT+00:00 Russell Deffner russell.deff...@hotosm.org:

 Hello everyone,

 I hope you can join us for the next Activation Working Group meeting, this
 Tuesday at 1400 UTC on IRC.

 For more details and information on the working group, visit:
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups/Activation

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Re: [HOT] Activation Working Group Meeting 28 July 1400UTC on IRC

2015-07-28 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Thank you Russ,
I will try to be present if the internet allows here.
Good day to all and see you soon

French Version: Merci Russ,
Je vais essayer d'être présent si internet le permet ici.
Bonne journée à tous et à bientôt

2015-07-27 14:06 GMT+00:00 Russell Deffner russell.deff...@hotosm.org:

 Hello all,



 Hope you will attend the Activation Working Group meeting tomorrow at 1400
 UTC.



 The wiki-page for the group contains all our meeting information including
 links to the next agenda and all previous meeting summaries,

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups/Activation



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Re: [HOT] [activation hotosm] Activation Working Group Today

2015-07-21 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Thanks!

2015-07-21 13:36 GMT+00:00 Enock Seth Nyamador kwadzo...@gmail.com:

 Thanks.


 - Enock
 UMaT, Tarkwa
 enockseth.github.io

 On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Russell Deffner 
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 Hello all,



 I think I forgot to send an announcement/invite to the Activation Working
 Group meeting; sorry about that.



 If you would like to attend, we currently meet every Tuesday at 1400 UTC,
 which is in a little under 1 hour from now.



 Please visit the wiki for previous meeting summary and a link to add your
 agenda items for today:
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Re: [HOT] [hotosm-membership] HOT board Minutes - Juin 2015

2015-07-07 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Thank you Jorieke
you do a great job I apologize for not being able to attend the meeting

2015-07-07 20:38 GMT+00:00 Jorieke Vyncke jorieke.vyn...@hotosm.org:

 Dear HOT community,

 By clicking on this link you will find back the meeting minutes of our
 last board meeting :
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Re: [HOT] Greetings HOT !

2015-05-31 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Welcome Arushi

Best!

2015-05-29 2:18 GMT+00:00 Arushi Vashist arushi.8...@gmail.com:

 My name is Arushi Vashist and I joined the HOT community as an intern through 
 the Outreachy program 2015.
 I will be working on the project Improve HOT Export Tool Help Documentation 
 with my mentor Mhairi O’Hara.

 During the internship period, I will keep updating my OSM user diary with 
 posts on my progress and the project status.
 Here is the link to my first post: 
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Arushi%20Vashist/diary/35112
 Also, I can be contacted via email arushi.8...@gmail.com.
 I am looking forward to having a great experience and collaborating with the 
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Re: [HOT] Reminder: HOT Community Chat Wednesday

2015-05-20 Thread fofana
Thank you Tyler,
I apologize because I could not take part in today's meeting, I have to
provide training to 13h UTC


Le 20/05/2015 00:31, Tyler Radford a écrit :
 We welcome all of you to join us for another community call Wednesday
 at 13:00 UTC
 http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=HOT+Community+Meetingiso=20150520T09p1=179ah=1.


 Agenda:
 https://hackpad.com/HOT-Community-Calls-May-2015-XXhlrMpwY4e

 This one will be via conference call:

   * Option 1: Voice conference using computer speakers/microphone
 https://www.uberconference.com/hotosm
   * Option 2: Dial toll-free from the United States: 877-480-6601
   * Option 3: Other countries dial-in numbers:
 https://www.uberconference.com/international Find your country,
 then: 8774806601
   * Option 4: If you have any trouble joining, please post your
 question/comment in the chat room and we'll make sure it gets
 asked. https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.oftc.net/hot


 Chat log from today's meeting:
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Re: [HOT] JOSM and shapefiles question

2015-05-20 Thread fofana
hi Pete,
Is it possible that you just send me two or three of your points? I'm
trying to verify this in my josm? because I know normally you can
customize colors,

Fofana.

Cheers,

Le 20/05/2015 09:10, Pete Masters a écrit :
 Hi all, 

 We are editing data in to OSM from Central African Republic. The
 process is fine, but the points are rendered in JOSM in a really light
 grey - very hard to see. The customise colour option is missing when
 we right click on the layer. 

 Is there any way to customise the appearance of these points? It would
 make the process a lot quicker (and easier on the eyes!)

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Re: [HOT] New - Nepal Earthquake 7.1

2015-05-12 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Morning Heather and everyone
This mean that we must to do  our best to support Nepalese
Le 12 mai 2015 08:26, Heather Leson heatherle...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Nama, thank you so much for writing during a hard time. Thinking of you
 and the teams and our humanitarian allies.

 Please rest and be safe. We are here for you.

 Heather

 Heather Leson
 heatherle...@gmail.com
 Twitter: HeatherLeson
 Blog: textontechs.com

 On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Nama Budhathoki 
 namabudhath...@gmail.com wrote:

 We are terrified again. I am writing this from the parking lot outside
 our situation room. People are scared and seem to  be totally confused.

 Sent from my mobile phone.
 On 12 May 2015 13:43, Heather Leson heatherle...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi folks, many of you may be sleeping.

 There was another earthquake in Nepal this morning
 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/05/150512071622053.html

 We will await direction from Activation and the Kathmandu Living Labs.

 Some of the humanitarians that I know in the field are posting to social
 media about their safety.
 Our thoughts are with the Nepali people and humanitarians responding.

 Heather

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Re: [HOT] #geowebchat about the Nepal activation and how to get newbies to contribute productively

2015-05-05 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Good idea, i will joint un This discussions
Le 5 mai 2015 17:52, Heather Leson heatherle...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Thanks!

 Pierre is set to help out !  But more is moar :)
 On May 5, 2015 8:46 PM, Alan McConchie alan.mcconc...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi everyone, this is short notice, but we're having a #geowebchat twitter
 chat today (Tuesday May 5) at 12pm PDT (19:00 UTC).

 We're going to be talking about some of the issues around newbies mapping
 that have been raised on this mailing list. Claus Rinner has a good blog
 post summarizing some of his thoughts on the issue:
 http://gis.blog.ryerson.ca/2015/05/04/notes-from-nepalquake-mapping-sessions-ryersonu-geography/

 Everybody is welcome to join the chat, or just follow along. Just log
 into twitter and follow the #geowebchat hashtag.

 I'll post the transcript of the chat on my blog afterward:
 http://mappingmashups.net


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Re: [HOT] One quick report from the HOT Summit

2015-05-03 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Merci Blake,
en attendant tes conclusions sur le sommet, je suis sûr que durant tout le
sommet tu avais vraiment une pensée pour toutes ces personnes qui ont donné
leur temps pour contribuer aux différentes tâches.
Merci à toi de faire d'une priorité, la question des communautés locales
comme tu l'as dit lors de la campagne.
Je suis content que tu continue à mettre cette question dans tes priorités.
Mes sincères remerciements.

Merci, (excuser toutes erreurs car mon anglais n'est pas parfait)


*FOFANA*

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 Hi Everyone,

 Sitting here in the airport waiting to get back home after the HOT
 Summit 2015 I had some time to reflect on the Summit and the one thing
 that I wanted to share with everyone as soon as possible in light of
 the Nepal activation is how much good will there is toward HOT and OSM
 in the larger humanitarian world.

 Our community and our work is very appreciated and OSM maps are the
 defacto base map for many major humanitarian and government
 organizations around the world for a variety of reasons.

 The work we and the larger OSM community do is making a difference in
 events like this.

 We received feedback on things we can improve and a major, complicated
 event like Nepal continues to teach us lessons for the future. But
 over all, the general attitude was that HOT and OSM are doing world
 changing work and none of it would be possible without you.

 I just wanted to pass that along and I wish you could have all been
 there to hear it too.

 Thank you all for making such a difference!

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Re: [HOT] One quick report from the HOT Summit

2015-05-03 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Thank you Blake,
awaiting your conclusions on the top, I am sure that throughout the summit
you really had a thought for all those people who gave their time to help
with various tasks.
Thank you to you to make a priority the issue of local communities as you
said during the campaign.
I'm glad you still put this in your priorities.
My sincere thanks.

Thank you, (excuse all mistakes because my English is not perfect)

2015-05-03 23:15 GMT+00:00 FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA fofana.13b...@gmail.com:

 Merci Blake,
 en attendant tes conclusions sur le sommet, je suis sûr que durant tout le
 sommet tu avais vraiment une pensée pour toutes ces personnes qui ont donné
 leur temps pour contribuer aux différentes tâches.
 Merci à toi de faire d'une priorité, la question des communautés locales
 comme tu l'as dit lors de la campagne.
 Je suis content que tu continue à mettre cette question dans tes
 priorités.
 Mes sincères remerciements.

 Merci, (excuser toutes erreurs car mon anglais n'est pas parfait)


 *FOFANA*

 2015-05-03 21:41 GMT+00:00 Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com:

 Hi Everyone,

 Sitting here in the airport waiting to get back home after the HOT
 Summit 2015 I had some time to reflect on the Summit and the one thing
 that I wanted to share with everyone as soon as possible in light of
 the Nepal activation is how much good will there is toward HOT and OSM
 in the larger humanitarian world.

 Our community and our work is very appreciated and OSM maps are the
 defacto base map for many major humanitarian and government
 organizations around the world for a variety of reasons.

 The work we and the larger OSM community do is making a difference in
 events like this.

 We received feedback on things we can improve and a major, complicated
 event like Nepal continues to teach us lessons for the future. But
 over all, the general attitude was that HOT and OSM are doing world
 changing work and none of it would be possible without you.

 I just wanted to pass that along and I wish you could have all been
 there to hear it too.

 Thank you all for making such a difference!

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Re: [HOT] URGENT Experimented contributors needed : Locate IDP Camps and detect housing damages in remote areas

2015-05-01 Thread fofana
Ah
Thanks Pierre this is a good news!

Le 01/05/2015 15:32, Pierre Béland a écrit :
 Good news!
 After 7 days of waiting due to bad weather conditions, we received
 today various images from DigitalGlobe and CNES/Astrium. In tthese
 difficult conditions, all the imagery providers and UNOSAT are
 coordinating to provide images. This was possible today! Thanks to all
 for your continous efforts.

 Nirab Pudasaini from Kathmandu Living Labs is working with me to
 define a serie of jobs to respond quiclky to this emergency. These
 people did not have any relief over the last week with bad weather and
 roads lanslides.

 See Job http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1024

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Re: [HOT] OpenStreetMap West Africa Ebola Response

2015-04-15 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hi Pierre,

Thank you for this update. I try to join the cartographers at night in
order to contribute to this effort

2015-04-15 17:21 GMT+00:00 Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr:

 While the number of  Ebola cases and death has significantly dropped down,
 it is important to control the new cases. This Ebola dashboard monitors the
 new cases.
 http://simonbjohnson.github.io/Ebola_Dashboard/

 Is as been reported many times over the last year how the OpenStreetMap
 community role is important to support the cases tracing by the
 humanitarian organizations. The Guinea - Sierra Border south of Conakry is
 the area were UNMEER and the humanitarian organizations investigate
 presently to control these new cases and ask us to support them.
 See  the Task manager jobs http://tasks.hotosm.org

 This twitter shows 23 contributors that participate today mapping job 976,
 south of Conakry. Probably a mapping party going on. Thanks to the
 organizers.
 https://twitter.com/pierzen/status/588387406929342464



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Re: [HOT] One year ago the HOT community started West Africa Ebola response

2015-03-23 Thread fofana

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I think it would be a good idea to produce stats in the OSM database and
even make a blog on the response of the OSM communities in Africa that
contributed despite the meager technical and financial resources and
Internet conditions failed to this activation.

 thank you Rod!

Le 23/03/2015 09:06, Rod Bera a écrit :
 According to the logs on the HOT list it started on 24th, with 45-50 e-mails 
 related to the ebola
response in the first 24 hours, and 3 tasks initiated that same day,
which tends to show a pretty good reactiveness.

 It could be instructive to do the same investigations directly in the
OSM base. My feeling is that on this crisis the emerging African OSM
communities made a difference.

 Rod

 On 22/03/15 17:01, Pierre Béland wrote:
 March 22 2014, we started to monitor this humanitarian response.
Thanks to all of those who contributed, who are still supporting the
humanitarians in the field.

 As discussed this week with the humanitarian organizations and UN
Agencies on our skype coordination group, we should be both optimistic
with the progress in reduction of cases and realistic in the efforts to
maintain to control this epidemic and help the West Africa countries the
most affected to build better sanitation conditions and restart the
economies severly affected by the last year epidemic.

 See the twitter to thanks all the OSM contributors.
 https://twitter.com/pierzen/status/579626398857502720

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Re: [HOT] Peace Corps mapping for Vanuatu

2015-03-20 Thread fofana

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Hi Pierre,
that is right, the remote mapping is important because it is that way we
produce data such as building, roads, and other data which are important
to produce map.
Thank
best regards Fofana from Lomé (International Volunteer of Francophony)

Le 20/03/2015 21:41, Pierre Béland a écrit :
 While we succeed to locate communication towers from imagery, it is often 
 hard to spot them if you
dont know where to search. Images are not always clear and sometimes
cloudy. A team is presently deploying to inspect, repair the towers and
provide communication services.

 People with local knowledge are particularly useful to name objects,
to complete the map we produce remotely, giving it more significance.
 regard
 
 Pierre

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  Envoyé le : Vendredi 20 mars 2015 17h23
  Objet : Re: [HOT] Peace Corps mapping for Vanuatu
   
 
 hi,
 this is a very good idea. as for the exact position of communications
towers, it is necessary that we have teams on the ground who know the
territory. I know it's risky, but if you are able to do this work, you
provide information that remote mapping can not provide.



 Le 20/03/2015 19:56, Clark, Courtney a écrit :
  Hello HOT community,

  The Peace Corps and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington DC
will
  host a Vanuatu response mapping event this coming Monday at our
  headquarters. Vanuatu's current Peace Corps Volunteers will join via
Google
  Hangout from their evacuation point in Australia. At this point, we are
  planning to ask the Vanuatu PCVs to use their local knowledge to map
their
  host communities and label key points such as communication towers,
schools
  and other buildings that can serve as shelters. Participants in the DC
  event will map Vanuatu and other vulnerable islands in the South
Pacific.

  That said, I am writing to ask for any other suggestions that members of
  this community might have regarding our geographic focus. Our Vanuatu
  Volunteers have excellent local knowledge of the nation that we can
  leverage.

  Finally, the event is open to the public, so please come if you can!

  Details:
  Monday, March 23
  6-8 pm
  Shriver Hall, Peace Corps Headquarters
   20th St NW, Washington DC

  Please email me with your suggestions, ideas and questions.

  Cheers,

  Courtney Clark




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Re: [HOT] Peace Corps mapping for Vanuatu

2015-03-20 Thread fofana

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hi,
this is a very good idea. as for the exact position of communications
towers, it is necessary that we have teams on the ground who know the
territory. I know it's risky, but if you are able to do this work, you
provide information that remote mapping can not provide.

Le 20/03/2015 19:56, Clark, Courtney a écrit :
 Hello HOT community,

 The Peace Corps and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington DC will
 host a Vanuatu response mapping event this coming Monday at our
 headquarters. Vanuatu's current Peace Corps Volunteers will join via
Google
 Hangout from their evacuation point in Australia. At this point, we are
 planning to ask the Vanuatu PCVs to use their local knowledge to map their
 host communities and label key points such as communication towers,
schools
 and other buildings that can serve as shelters. Participants in the DC
 event will map Vanuatu and other vulnerable islands in the South Pacific.

 That said, I am writing to ask for any other suggestions that members of
 this community might have regarding our geographic focus. Our Vanuatu
 Volunteers have excellent local knowledge of the nation that we can
 leverage.

 Finally, the event is open to the public, so please come if you can!

 Details:
 Monday, March 23
 6-8 pm
 Shriver Hall, Peace Corps Headquarters
  20th St NW, Washington DC

 Please email me with your suggestions, ideas and questions.

 Cheers,

 Courtney Clark




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Re: [HOT] Post-disaster imagery for Vanuatu

2015-03-17 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hi Blake,
I do not yet participated in the activation, but right now, I see that the
work is going very well.
Thank you to you and all those who have already begin to support this work

2015-03-18 1:20 GMT+01:00 Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com:

 Hi all,

 One additional note, please do not remove any buildings based on this
 updated imagery. At the moment one major data need is pre-event building
 footprints and residential areas.

 This updated imagery is best used at the moment to identify residential
 areas and road network segments and leisure=common areas

 If the focus changes and we are asked to help with post-event assessments
 this might change but for now, good pre-event building footprints, road
 network, comms towers, leisure=common, health care facilities (requires
 local knowledge) are being requested of us.

 Best wishes,
 Blake





 On 3/18/2015 12:37 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote:

 Hi,

 Pleiades satellite image of Port-Vila, also taken on Sunday 15th
 (cloudy), is now included in the same TMS layer.

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 17/03/2015 20:58, Blake Girardot a écrit :


 Hi Denis,

 I also think the offset varies a little bit from place to place so you
 might need to adjust it more than once.

 And what works in one place might not be the same for another place.

 Just remember to try and match up the image to the already existing
 mapped in roads and data.

 Cheers,
 Blake





 On 3/17/2015 8:39 PM, Denis Carriere wrote:

 Thanks for that information!

 There is a slight offset in the imagery, before editing with JOSM or
 OpenID, you should do an imagery offset to match the OSM data or Bing
 imagery.

 In JOSM  Imagery Tab  Imagery Offset  Select Pleiades

 Left click  drag on the map, move the imagery until it aligns just
 right, the offset that I used was (-11.43; 22.35)

 There are also  Damage assessment products created by UNOSAT [1]

 Cheers,

 - Denis


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 mailto:j...@arkemie.org wrote:

  Hi,

  UNOSAT activated the International Charter Space and Major
 Disasters
  after cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu, and Airbus DS agreed to make its
 imagery
  collected in this framework available under the web license for
 OSM (*)
  (which allows to use it to create derivative data for OSM with
  appropriate credit).

  A big thank you to Airbus DS !


  A first Pléiades image is available, covering part of the west
 coast of
  Tanna Island, from Isangel and Lénakel to Tanna airport.

  URL for JOSM :

 tms[23]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/
 vanuatu/{zoom}/{x}/{y}

  Use source=Pleiades 15 Mar 2015, CNES, Airbus DS


  Let's hope we can quickly converge on a relevant tagging scheme
 to make
  this as useful as possible to responders.

  Best wishes,

  Jean-Guilhem


  (*) :

 http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/airbus-ds/Web%20Licence%
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Re: [HOT] Identification of Communication towers

2015-03-16 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
this are the difficulties of remote mapping.
I think it is necessary to use field team that will make examples we can
follow

2015-03-15 17:49 GMT+00:00 Mikel Maron mikel.ma...@gmail.com:

 Quick first version up on Vanuata tracing guide.

 http://hotosm.github.io/tracing-guides/guide/vanuatu.html

 Just one tip so far on comms towers. Let me know what else this should
 cover. Best would be cropped screenshots and text added to this GitHub
 issue.

 https://github.com/hotosm/tracing-guides/issues/30

 -Mikel

 * Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron



   On Sunday, March 15, 2015 9:33 AM, Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com
 wrote:



 Ya, that is kind of what I had in mind. It is a good question that was
 asked, I have been trying to think of some more features that could use
 some short example guides and towers are perfect for that and are needed.

 Cheers,
 Blake




 On 3/15/2015 2:12 PM, Mikel Maron wrote:
  We could make a quick tracing guide for these towers. Just need a few
  clipped screenshots of the imagery, and help text.
 
  Would put it together in something like this:
  http://hotosm.github.io/tracing-guides/guide/kulna.html
  http://hotosm.github.io/tracing-guides/
  -Mikel
 
  * Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron
 
 
 
  On Sunday, March 15, 2015 9:03 AM, Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Hi Martin,
 
 These are challenging to spot and hard to tag correctly without local
 knowledge I just discovered.
 
 
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dcommunications_tower
 
 I usually find towers by seeing the shadow they cast, that is the big
 indicator to me.
 
 Here are a few examples in the region:
 
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/-21.90198/166.072485
 
 If you look very carefully at the shadow you can see the microwave
 transceiver drums in the shadow. I would guess that is what helped the
 person identify this one as a communications tower specifically.
 
 
 
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/-20.748846/167.262194
 
 That one again, shows the shadow being a pretty big factor. And it
 also
 show a typical service road and pad. I do not know how the mapper knew
 it was a communications tower.
 
 --
 
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/14.977132/120.52743
 
 Shadow and microwave drums visible
 
 ---
 
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=20/15.011183/120.532604
 
 Shadow and service area fenced off.
 
 --
 
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/15.097711/120.611481
 
 A nice big TV transmission tower.
 
 
 I hope those help!
 
 Cheers,
 Blake
 
 
 
 On 3/15/2015 11:37 AM, spatialbits wrote:
Hi hotties,
   
as part of tasks #944/943 (Vanuatu) mapping of Communication
 towers is
requested.
Could someone point me to an example in the imagery (e.g.
 lat/lon), so I
get an idea on what to look for.
   
Thanks.
   
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Re: [HOT] Seeking nomination for the board elections

2015-03-09 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Hi everyone
I work with Jorieke for three weeks in a country in West Africa on OSM.
I can tell you that his method of working with local communities is
impressive. It has easy contact with communities and is very attentive and
passionate about his work.
I think that HOT gain much to have person like in CA

forgive all sins (excusez toutes fautes)

2015-03-09 15:06 GMT+00:00 Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com:



 Hi everyone,

 This is great news! Thank you so much for running for Board member Jorieke!

 Jorieke is exactly the kind of person I think we will be lucky to have sit
 on our Board. She is an enthusiastic supporter of local OSM communities and
 backs up her talk with action and field work!

 Her on the ground experience empowering local groups and helping build
 capacities around the world will be priceless to HOT as we work to increase
 out support and encouragement of local HOT and OSM groups.

 One does not need to work with Jorieke for very long to appreciate her
 dedication, enthusiasm and professionalism.

 Jorieke I look forward to seeing you on the HOT Board and working with you
 to help make your vision for HOTs priorities a reality whether I am on the
 Board or not.

 It is my pleasure to nominate Jorieke Vyncke for the Humanitarian
 OpenStreetMap Team Board of Directors.

 Cheers,
 Blake

 On 3/9/2015 11:12 AM, Jorieke Vyncke wrote:

 Hi all,


 After seeing all the discussions, mails and reflecting a long time, I
 finally decided.

 To run.

 Not to run away, but to run for the board.


 In my eyes the heart of HOT is the community, not the board. Because in
 the community, that’s where things are happening: all the remote
 volunteers mapping for an ebola task, people on a Missing Maps Mapathon,
 data collection with motorbikes by the Togolese OSM-community,
 translating LearnOSM into Indonesian, giving a presentation on a
 conference, coding to improve the Tasking Manager, … and this to work
 towards our common goal of humanitarian aid and local development
 everywhere in the world.


 This is what the board in my eyes needs to facilitate, to support and to
 make decisions towards.


 How would I try to work towards this as a board member?

   * We need to support local OSM-communities in every way we can. This,
 by among others setting up projects to support and create local OSM
 communities everywhere in the world. Big budget, but also very low
 budget.

   * We need to support individual and group projects popping up in our
 HOT-community. Some magnificent examples: MapLesotho, Missing Maps,
 Projet EOF, Mapazonia, … This we can do by sharing the tools we
 made, exchanging ideas and sharing advice, knowledge and experiences.

   * We need to give the membership and the broader HOT community a
 bigger voice by more transparency and the creation of discussion on
 the direction and vision of HOT. Democracy is more than a yearly
 election.

   * We need to outreach more towards atypical mapper profiles, like
 mine. In addition to the development of tools and software, we need
 to stimulate and support the organization of social mapping events.
 In this way we can create a bigger diversity in our community.

 My vision on what direction the board has to go, flows directly out of
 my experiences of volunteering remotely, but most important out of my
 experiences of going and mapping on the field. I did several field trips
 the last three years, to build and support local OSM communities in the
 Central African Republic, Cameroun, Senegal, DRC and Bangladesh [1].
 This resulted also in a good knowledge of the field of humanitarian and
 development organizations: big international NGOs and local
 universities, organisations of the UN-system and small local
 associations …. Isn’t this an advantage to have in the board too?
 Further I will be based in Africa the next one or two years. I’m leaving
 in a big week for Mali to work as a GIS officer for the Belgian
 Development Agency. So I’ll have the opportunity not only being a HOT
 volunteer, but also using the data we create and giving feedback from a
 user side.


 Now you know a little bit more what you will get if I’m elected. :-)


 I know I’m a little late with presenting myself, but you still have some
 time to ask me everything you want (the last day of the election is the
 27^th of march). Also after the election I’m open for discussions,
 questions and just chatting, because this is how we move forward!


 Jorieke



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Re: [HOT] Training WG Meeting Today, Monday March 2nd, 18:00 UTC

2015-03-02 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hi,

Ok thank Blake

2015-03-02 13:03 GMT+00:00 Blake Girardot bgirar...@gmail.com:


 The Training WG is meeting
 Monday, March 2nd, 2015 at 18:00 UTC via IRC
 

 Everyone is welcome to attend. If you like working on training, support,
 translation or teaching materials please checkout the Training WG. Recently
 our focus has been on extending, updating and translating LearnOSM.


 An easy to use web based IRC client is here:
 https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.oftc.net/hot


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Re: [HOT] Welcome New Members!

2015-02-22 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Heather,
 thank you for this item. I think that hot is level now where it is
important that all members despite their personal activities must contribute
to the work.

Excuser mon Anglais qui n'est pas parfait. Mais j'espère que vous me
comprenez. (Excuse me, my English is not perfect)

2015-02-22 7:37 GMT+00:00 Heather Leson heatherle...@gmail.com:

 Welcome!


 We hope that you will be active in the Working Groups to build HOT:

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Working_groups

 Thanks again for your leadership


 Heather

 Heather Leson
 heatherle...@gmail.com
 Twitter: HeatherLeson
 Blog: textontechs.com

 On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Russell Deffner 
 russell.deff...@hotosm.org wrote:

 Greetings,

 The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team is pleased to announce the election
 of twenty-five (25) new voting members to our organization. They are an
 amazing group of coders, mappers, teachers, community organizers, project
 and activation coordinators, liaisons to mission partners, leaders among
 their respective local OpenStreetMap groups (representing at least a dozen
 countries) and so much more that we have yet to learn about them. I could
 not be more honored to ask you to join HOT in welcoming:

 Mark Cupitt, Vivien Deparday, Blake Girardot, Taichi Furuhashi, Yantisa
 Akhadi, Dražen Odobašić, Nama Budhathoki, Satoshi IIDA, Daniel Joseph, Nick
 Allen, Pete Masters, Nuala Cowan, Vitor George, Vasanthi, Zacharia Muindi,
 Orsolya Jenei, Ben Abelshausen, Shoaib Burq, Bitalé Boukpessi, Ismaila
 Seye, Fofana Bazo, Delphine Bedu, Jean Marie Mancabou, Robillard Louino,
 Felix Delattre to our now eighty-seven (87) strong voting member family.

 More information about membership can be found in our Membership Code[1]
 and the documentation of this new member election can be found in the 13
 February 2015 Meeting Minutes[2].
 [1]
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/images/2/2f/HOT_Membership_Code--proposal_for_annual_meeting_2014.pdf
 [2]
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Meetings#2015

 On behalf of the Membership, congratulations!
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Re: [HOT] Kindia Area - How to define an area with both habitat and proximity farming landuse ?

2015-02-19 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
 I also think that it would be important to define these activities, to
find tags to describe them. I confirm that we often see these proximity
farming activities around houses and it is hard to trace farming
independently of housing.

2015-02-19 18:37 GMT+00:00 Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr:

 In rural areas of Africa, we often see areas with a mix of habitat and
 farming landuse.
 See for example
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/10.40825/-12.15127

 For job OSM Tasking Manager - #892 - Épidémie d'Ebola, Guinée, Préfecture
 de Kindia, Réseau routier et zones résidentielles
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/892, creating polygons around the
 houses, we often trace only part of this area, ignoring the proximity
 farming activity.

 I am opening this discussion to see if we could find a way to take into
 account this proximity farming. For example, we could trace a larger
 polygon that include both activity and use two tags two refer to this
 landuse.
 1. landuse=residential
 2. ???=proximity_farming?

 Any comment, propositions?

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Re: [HOT] Mapping UNMEER's geo-information resources in Liberia

2015-02-15 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Hum!!!
this map is powered by ESRI???

2015-02-15 3:39 GMT+00:00 Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr:

 The UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) launched a web map
 application for Liberia. Various layers of information are presented with
 OpenStreetMap as the basemap.
 see http://www.unmeer-im-liberia.website/

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[HOT] fofana.13b...@gmail.com veut vous suivre. Accepter ?

2014-10-16 Thread fofana . 13bazo
Hi,

fofana.13b...@gmail.com wants to follow you.

** Is fofana.13b...@gmail.com you friend? **
If Yes please follow the link below:
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Re: [HOT] HOT-Exports job deprecation policy update

2014-09-17 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
thank you for this beautiful work that I think will improve the hot-export
Service

2014-09-17 9:54 GMT+01:00 Dražen Odobašić dodo...@geoinfo.geof.hr:

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 Hash: SHA1

 Hi all,

 we recently updated and implemented [0] on the hot-exports service. The
 hot_purge_exports cron job for the 'hot' user will run every Saturday at
 01:00.

 The deprecation script will purge any job marked as 'deleted' after 30
 days of
 inactivity. Purging deletes every record from the database and removes
 exported files. The second part of job deprecation script marks every job
 as
 deleted if there were no new runs in the last 180 days, effectively
 setting it
 up for the purging. Job owners have 30 days to 'undelete' the job and
 create a
 new run, which will suppress purging and deprecation policy.

 This will effectively remove, at the moment, 3430 jobs and their runs, for
 example take a look at [1]. Unless 'undeleted' jobs will be purged on 11.
 10.
 2014.


 Dražen

 [0] https://github.com/hotosm/hot-exports/issues/70
 [1] http://export.hotosm.org/en/jobs?deleted=ynotowner=ypage=14
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Re: [HOT] HOT and Webmaker Parties

2014-08-20 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hi
good iam interested


2014-08-20 12:54 GMT+01:00 Heather Leson heatherle...@gmail.com:

 HI Everyone,


 The Mozilla Webmaker(1) program helps teach people how to contribute to
 the web. One component of this is Webmaker parties. Anyone can hold a
 Webmaker party to teach people how to use tools to contribute to the web.
 In discussion with Mozilla they would be excited for HOT to join and OSM to
 be a component of these parties.

 This possible partnership was originally brought up during the last
 Communications Working Group meeting and we wanted to first reach out to
 you the HOT community and see what you think. This would bring HOT and OSM
 to a new audience and give us a great venue for introducing OSM to new
 contributors. What are your thoughts?

 If you are interested in this activity, we will ask you to provide a clear
 plan with location, time and date. We will in turn as for the Mozilla
 community support. They will provide some degree of outreach on our behalf,
 but we should be prepared for activities for events online or in person to
 have a 'host' and some degree of 'teaching and sharing support'. (This
 programme goes until September 15, 2014.)

 Thank you,

 HOT Communications Working Group

 (1) https://webmaker.org/


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Re: [HOT] Tasking Manager2

2014-08-06 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
think you clifford for this remember

Fofana in Burkina Faso


2014-08-06 21:57 GMT+01:00 Pierre GIRAUD pierre.gir...@gmail.com:




 On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Clifford Snow cliff...@snowandsnow.us
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 I'd like to give a short update on Tasking Manager 2 to our 10th
 Anniversary Celebration in Seattle. Can someone give me a short description
 on the latest v2.4.0, update on the following enhancements?

 Difficulty can be set for each task


 Project managers can now set a difficulty level (from easy to hard) for
 each single task. Information about the difficulty rating (when available)
 is given to contributors when they select a task. Beginners may prefer to
 work on easy task whereas experienced mappers can work on more difficult
 tasks.


 Priority areas can be defined for a project


 Project managers can draw polygons within the project area to distinguish
 sections where the work needs to be done in priority. For example, after an
 earthquake, urban areas close to the epicenter need to be mapped first.
 The priority areas are shown on the map.
 Also when contributors take a task at random, they are preferably given
 tasks that are in the priority areas.


 Users are informed when a task they worked on is invalidated


 In the validation process, contributors can invalidate the work done on a
 task if they consider it's not complete or not correctly done. In this
 case, the user who marked the task as done is sent a message with the
 comment by the validator. This will eventually help contributors to avoid
 mistakes and do a better mapping.


 Project tasks can be exported to GeoJSON


 Project managers can export the projects' tasks as a GeoJSON file so that
 they can use it elsewhere (QGIS?). They can use it for reports for example.

 I hope this helps.

 Kind regards.
 Pierre



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Re: [HOT] [Hot-francophone] 2014 Gaza Strip Pre building on OSM

2014-08-04 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
salut,
je suggère que le mail soit ecrit en Français et aussi que les intructions
du gestionnaire de tâches soient aussi traduites en français si possible.
Merci!


2014-08-04 14:48 GMT+01:00 frederic.mo...@tdh.ch:

 Dear all,

 For coordinating future interventions and humanitarian assistances, the
 Middle East  Near Africa Shelter Cluster in partnership with Terre des
 Hommes,   decided to launch the digitalization of Gaza buildings, in close
 relation with OpenStreetMap contributors,  based on an imagery of the July
 6, 2014.

 The results will be essential to fine tune existing UNOSAT damage
 assessment and to provide to the humanitarian community a precise baseline
 for analysis related to destruction and  population displaced.

 The baseline will be completed later on with more exhaustive damage
 assessment and results will be available for GIS expert and the
 humanitarian organization providing gaza field assistance.


 if you want to participle  go to the links :

 http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/611



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Re: [HOT] Task Manager Problems

2014-08-03 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Salut à tous,
et merci pour cette rapidité dans la résolution du problème


2014-08-03 15:02 GMT+01:00 Dražen Odobašić dodo...@geoinfo.geof.hr:

 Hi all,

 there were some problems in the dc19 [0], the same datacenter hosts HOT
 main
 server, the server is now back online andall service are running normally.

 Dražen


 [0] http://www.hetzner-status.de/en.html#3738


 On 03.08.2014 15:38, Pierre Béland wrote:
  We have problems accessing the Task Manager today and some other HOT
 services. The tech people are looking at this and should resolve these
 problems soon.
 
 
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Re: [HOT] Ebola Outbreak Activation : The point

2014-06-30 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
think Pierre for this. we are ready  to do this job.


2014-06-30 18:04 GMT+00:00 Pierre Béland bela...@yahoo.fr:

 Sorrty the new tasking manager job is http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/572

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 With the resurgence of the Ebola outbreak, both MSF and WHO have warned
 about the risk of the spread of the epidemy with the multiplication of
 sites of infection. There are difficulties, notably in the forests of
 Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, in identifying cases, tracing the point
 of contact and delivering the message to the population about the
 infection. There will be an internatioanl conference this week to make the
 point about the situation.

 Both the Red Cross and MSF are deploying actually in Sierra Leone where
 various sites of infection have been identified.  There will be again a
 CartONG GIS specialist on the ground. This should faciliate the interface
 with HOT about priorities to map. As new imagery is available, we will
 create new jobs.

 You can contribute to this new Tasking manager job covering the zone from
 Koidu to Gueckedou.

 It is also important to follow this mapping progress with validating the
 data and correcting road classification. For the road data to be effective
 for road navigation, it would be important that some experienced mappers
 take the responsability to revise the highway classification according to
 the https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Highway_Tag_Africa wiki page.
 This Overpass query facilitates importing highway data in JOSM for review
 of the classification. It imports both highway=track and highway=road for
 review.
 see http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/40c

 Note that we should not tag highways based on the condition of the road. A
 highway interconnecting villages should be tagged as tertiaray, Highways
 ending to various hamlets are taggged as unclassified. Track highways
 should be reserved for roads going out of villages in surrounding forests
 and farmlands.

 ReliefWeb report

 http://reliefweb.int/map/guinea/west-africa-ebola-viral-disease-overview-outbreak-reported-22-june-2014

 MapAction Map

 http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/overview_west_africa_ebola_outbreak_june_2014.pdf


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Re: [HOT] Amazing OSM mapping progress in Nigeria

2014-06-29 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Salut,
juste adresser mes félicitations à mes amis du Nigeria pour ce travail
fabuleux accompli
Bravo!


2014-06-29 10:04 GMT+01:00 Enock Seth Nyamador kwadzo...@gmail.com:

 Thanks Nico.

 You will hear from me soon.
 I won't hesitate to ask any help at all.
 Neighbouring francophone countries yes am glad am near Togo. :-)

 Regards
 Enock.
 On Jun 27, 2014 7:54 AM, nicolas chavent nicolas.chav...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Enock and OSM Ghana !

 Great hearing that you have been on for a few months, and even greater to
 read you on this list, welcome !
 Looking forward to hearing from you on activities and plans for OSM in
 Ghana, more than happy, like many on the list and the HOT community to help
 out (if any needs) and facilitate synergies with neighbouring French
 speaking countries

 Excellent day !
 Best,
 Nico


 On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Enock Seth Nyamador kwadzo...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Amazing seeing the recent edits.

 I'll like to use this opportunity to introduce my to this mailing I've
 been on for few months.

 Am Enock from Ghana. Will tell more about what I intend to do about OSM
 and HOT in Ghana.

 Regards.

 - Enock


 On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 7:37 AM, nicolas chavent 
 nicolas.chav...@gmail.com wrote:


 Thanks Severin for bringing the news about Rafael and his import work
 of eHealth data upfront: trully impressive ! It looks like there's still a
 lot to import in OSM from eHealth and am wondering about the next steps
 which are foreseen in this country.
 Would be great to hear Rafael about how you seen this moving forward,
 once you got some rest from this sequence of work.

 Excellent time in Nigeria.
 ++
 Nico




 On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 2:01 AM, Severin Menard 
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 Hi all,

 I had a check on the ITO Map Recent Edits last 90 days over the
 Western Africa. We can see clearly the work done in Guinea, Burkina Faso
 around Nanoro and in Ivory Coast, but what is blindingly obvious is the
 massive edits over Nigeria, especially in the North. Check this out and
 zoom, it is really, really impressive:
 http://www.itoworld.com/map/127?lon=3.45589lat=9.62204zoom=5fullscreen=trueopen_sidebar=map_key

 This is due to the collected data of the eHealth program that decided
 to put in OpenStreetMap, thanks to Rafael's facilitation when people from
 this program contacted the list a few months ago and he took the time to
 reply. Those who follow the OSM import list may know what it is about, but
 I think it is worth you do a presentation to everyone of what happened and
 what will (likely) happen, Rafael.

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Re: [HOT] Wikimedia Germany awards HOT with Zedler-Award for Taifun Haiyan Project

2014-05-25 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Merci à tous ceux et toutes celles qui ont contribué à ce succès et bonne
suite à OSM


2014-05-25 13:58 GMT+00:00 Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr:


 After all the media publications, we now receive the Deutch Wikimedia
 Zedler-Award! Thanks to the OpenStreetMap contributors from 82 countries,
 the developpers and coordinators that made this possible.
 https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Zedler-Preis#Der_Zedler-Preis_2014

 If you want to retweet

 english
 https://twitter.com/pierzen/status/470562696614924288

 french
 https://twitter.com/pierzen/status/470562201464737792

 Pierre

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 Haiyan Project

 Source: https://twitter.com/WikimediaDE/status/470297786911834113

  Winner of Category III: Best External Projekt of the Year is the
 Humanitarian Openstreetmap Team.

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 The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team was nominated for the mapping
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Re: [HOT] CAR activitaton - Alindao task completed

2014-05-09 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hi all
Think you Amadou for this. in Burkina Faso, we are try to di our best in
order to take part of this job


Le 9 mai 2014 09:37, Amadou ndongama...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Hi all,
 Alindao sub-prefecture, Central African Republic, has been well mapping
 through the task 516 at http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/516
 Severin and I thank all contributors and validators, stay helping in #CAR,
 #CARcriss !

 Thank you again et have a nice/good day/night !

 Amadou

 —
 Bonjour à tous,
 la tache 516, ici http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/516, sur la sous-préfecture
 de Alindao, Republique Centrafricaine, est achevée.
 Nous remercions, Severin et moi, tout contributeur et validateur, sur
 toute l’activation de la #RCA, #CARCriss et les encourageons à continuer la
 cartographie avec les autres jobs du Tasking Manager.

 Merci encore et bonne journée/nuit !

 Amadou

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Re: [HOT] Translating French words

2014-05-07 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hop ravi de savoir que cette traduction est finie je voulais pourtant
participer, mais ce sera une autre occasion pour moi et bonne journée


2014-05-07 11:31 GMT+00:00 clara cl...@aktivix.org:

 Thanks everybody who sent me translations!

 greetings
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Re: [HOT] Syria Activation

2014-04-18 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
, data
 quality, data analysis, web-mapping, etc...
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[HOT] Fwd: Cartographie des lignes de la SOTRACO

2014-04-10 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
-- Message transféré --
De : T. Idriss TINTO tinto.j...@titinto.net
Date : 10 avril 2014 16:34
Objet : Cartographie des lignes de la SOTRACO
À : isoc-chapter-bf-proje...@googlegroups.com
Cc : opendata-burkina opendata-burk...@googlegroups.com,
okfn...@lists.okfn.org, FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA fofana.13b...@gmail.com,
okfn-bf okfn...@lists.okfn.org


Bonsoir,

Je viens vous informer qu'en collaboration avec OSM-BF, OKFN-BF à eu un
partenariat avec la SOTRACO pour la cartographie des lignes de bus.
La SOTRACO nous à donné des cartes d'accès au Bus afin de faciliter le
travail de cartographie.
Si tout va bien, nous commencerons le travail de cartographie la semaine
prochaine.
Si vous avez des idées sur la réutilisation de ces données, n'hésitez
surtout pas à le faire savoir.

Pour le moment, les données collectées seront mises sur Open Street Map
et ouvert à l'aide du standard GTFS
(https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs/).

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Re: [HOT] GIS for the UN and OSM

2014-04-08 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
salut à tous,
contrairement à Sev, je dirais moi que j'ai fais mes débuts avec la gamme
des produits ESRI. A l'époque on ignorait l'existence de logiciels open
capables de faire presque et même les mêmes choses que la gamme des
produits ESRI. j'ai personnellement commencé par Arcview, mais je l'ai très
vite trouvé limiter et je suis passé à arcMap. Mais les contraintes de
licence m'ont vite fait rechercher des softs libres, et c'est là que je
suis tombé sur QGIS, GVSIG, et plusieurs autres softs libre et aux
fonctionnalités assez puissantes.


2014-04-08 13:20 GMT+00:00 Severin Menard severin.men...@gmail.com:

 Hi,

 I am currently with Nicolas at the GIS for the UNhttp://gisfortheun.com/ 
 conference
 in Geneva, organized by ESRI (for those who do not know nothing about GIS,
 it is a kind of Microsoft for GIS softwares - except they work better than
 Windows 8 :). Good update about ESRI products and capacities cause I did
 not use ArcGIS much (or at all) since 2011. I am definitely an Open source
 software fan, but ESRI still remains by far the first GIS software used by
 humanitarian organizations and we need to see how to interact with it so
 that the OSM data is more (and more) used, what is basically our main goal.
 But actually the ESRI workshops will stand tomorrow and the day after to
 know how ESRI. Today was more keynotes and kind of speed presenting from
 various organizations. Was great to meet people from MapAction and SBTF but
 also responders, GIS officers from the UN we meet less and see either their
 use of OSM, sometimes massive, or their limited knowledge about it. We
 really have a lot to fill on this. Providing more consolidated data is also
 a key, as often OSM mixes very precise detailed areas to some others
 scarcely mapped. Improving this should clearly one main collective
 objective (I talked about it a few weeks ago 
 herehttps://www.openstreetmap.org/user/sev_hotosm/diary/21038)
 and the TM v2 will be a great help.
 An opportunity to know more as well about the 
 http://opendata.arcgis.com/initiative (thanks Mikel for the suggestion). 
 Adoption of this folder and
 approach would allow HOT's humanitarian partners to more easily share
 relevant data into OSM.

 Sincerely,

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Re: [HOT] Non-Commercial Licenses

2014-04-08 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
hi all,
it is really important to make sure the type of license that we use to avoid
problems.
think you


2014-04-08 17:54 GMT+00:00 Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com:

 It was mentioned earlier about how some groups, especially
 humanitarian groups often choose to use non-commercial licenses on
 their data. This of course causing an incompatibility with OSM.

 There recently was a court ruling in Germany that decided that
 Non-Commercial is only for personal use(1). This would mean that NC
 licenses are not appropriate for humanitarian data. It will be
 interesting to see if there are further court rulings.

 -Kate


 https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140326/11405526695/german-court-says-creative-commons-non-commercial-licenses-must-be-purely-personal-use.shtml

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Re: [HOT] Guinea Ebola Outbreak, Mapping the broader area

2014-04-06 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Merci bien Jean-Guilhem pour ce travail. J'ai longtemps attendu ces images
pour enfin voir ce que mon équipe et moi, peuvent y faire en matière de
cartographie. Super, super. J'espère vraiment que l'on pourra se voir
physiquement ou discuter un jour sur mumble ou skype.
fantastiques


2014-04-06 15:13 GMT+00:00 Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com:

  Dear All,

 The Landsat-8 mosaics have been extended again, to 35 images, towards the
 South and East, and now cover all of Guinée, Sierra Leone, Liberia, western
 part of Côte d'Ivoire, to the city of Bobo-Dioulasso in Burkina-Faso
 (Fofana ;) - unrelated to Ebola outbreak.

 For ease of use, the URL are still unchanged. You may need to refresh your
 cache to view the new version.

 Reminder:

 tms[19]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_c10_l8_pxs432/
 {zoom}/{x}/{y}
 tms[19]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_c10_l8_pxs753/
 {zoom}/{x}/{y}

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 29/03/2014 00:56, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :

 Dear All,

 The Landsat-8 mosaics have been extended to 22 images, and now cover all
 of Guinea and of Sierra Leone (in addition to the same parts of Liberia as
 before, and border areas of other neighboring countries).

 The URL are unchanged. You may need to refresh your cache to view the new
 version.

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 28/03/2014 15:14, Andrew Buck a écrit :

 Hello again everyone,

 The task manager jobs for all of the main cities are coming along very
 nicely.  I have been amazed at how quickly the community responded to
 these jobs.

 In addition to the jobs in the cities, there is also some mapping that
 needs to be done over a wider area for context.  In order to help
 understand, model, and predict the spread of the disease it is useful
 to have population data for all of the villages and also road networks
 to help understand where infected people who travel might have
 traveled through.  We can help with both of these issues using the
 combination of what high resolution imagery we have (Bing, Pleiades,
 Orbview, etc), as well as some very recent LandSat 8 imagery over the
 entire affected area in 2 different color combinations.  These Landsat
 layers were put online by JGC and show natural color in the 432
 image and a traditional false color image in the 753 layer listed
 below.  Both of these image layers were taken at the exact same time,
 however the 753 layer shows the area in 3 different infra-red colors.
  By using these two layers together it is possible to tell apart
 objects that are the same color (like a village with brown roofs, vs a
 brown field).  In these images villages will appear brown in the 432
 layer and bright pink in the 753 layer.

 tms[19]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_c10_l8_pxs432/
 {zoom}/{x}/{y}

 tms[19]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_c10_l8_pxs753/
 {zoom}/{x}/{y}

 The best way I have found to use these is to load them both into JOSM
 with the 753 layer listed above the 432 layer.  Then, turn down the
 opactiy (transparency) on the 753 layer to about 50 to 60 percent and
 you should see the villages look quite apparent.  To start with just
 try this in an area where a lot of villages are already mapped to get
 a sense for how to set up the imagery layers and what to look for.
 Basically, the villages will be a bright pinkish hue with a kind of
 shimmering look from the 432 layer underneath.

 Hopefully we can get maybe 5 to 10 people working on this over the
 whole area we have Landsat for.  I don't think it is worth creating
 such a huge job on the task manager for this since it is such a broad
 area.  Just try to upload (and update) once every 1/2 hour or so.
 Also, it would be a good idea to install the Geochat plugin for josm
 and login to it as well as right clicking on the Geochat text box and
 clicking 'show users on map'.  This will let you see other Geochat
 users in the same area.  If all the people who work on this task use
 that setup the risk of conflicts is basically 0.  And finally, I am on
 mumble if you have any questions about the setup of what to do.  It
 would be cool to have a room of people working on this together so you
 can all share tips on there.

 Anyway, thanks for all the help so far and let's keep going on this
 new stuff as well.  If you plan to work on this, please just post a
 short message to the list here when you start so I can get a sense of
 how many people end up doing this.  It is a bit tricky to set up, but
 is a really fun thing to work on once you have it all set up.

 -AndrewBuck

 





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Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée / Northern Liberia available, job 489

2014-04-04 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
nous voyons à travers ces éléments comment le projet hot évolue et il
vraiment important de souligner ces aspects. l'acquisition d'imageries de
telles niveaux de précisions est d'un grand intérêt pour la cartographie de
crise. Toutes mes félicitations à l'équipe qui a rendue cela possible, et
que les mappers en fassent un très bon usage.

bravo à tous.

Fofana pour osm_BF


2014-04-04 16:16 GMT+00:00 Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com:

 Hi,

 Another version of the Spot-6 layer, with the near-infrared band used as
 red in red-green-blue (instead of the natural red band) is available.

 It provides a nice view of vegetation (in red), and thus also makes it
 easy to see residential areas and rivers.

 To add it, replace spot6 by spot6_nir in the URL given in
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 04/04/2014 15:26, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
  Hi,
 
  Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
  acquired between 2013-10-13 and 2013-12-11, that cover a large part of
  the area of the border between Northern Liberia and Southern Guinea,
  including the towns of Voinjama and Kolahun in Liberia, as well as the
  cities of Guéckédou and Macenta in Guinée, and their surroundings.
 
  Job 489 has been set up on the Tasking Manager:
  http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489
 
  For the cities of Guéckédou and Macenta, where higher resolution
  Pleiades images are available and that were already mapped (jobs 469 and
  471), it is better to keep using the Pleiades images as geometrical
  reference, as they have better accuracy (6.5 m CE 90 without GCPs).
 
  Use source=Spot-6, Airbus
 
  Best wishes,
 
  Jean-Guilhem
 
 
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Re: [HOT] Population estimate task.

2014-03-28 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
ceci est très important à mon avis car nous pourrons disposer de
statistiques assez fiables. Par ailleurs, ces données pourront être
corréler avec les informations des équipes présentes sur le terrain pour
faire une *estimation* de la population. pour ce faire, il est important
d'ajouter la date à laquelle vous cartographiez et la date de l'imagerie.
merci


2014-03-28 17:21 GMT+00:00 Andrew Buck andrew.r.b...@gmail.com:

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 Hey everyone,

 I just wanted to post a reminder to have a look at this task for the
 Guinea activation.  It is to map buildings in selected small villages
 to develop population statistics.  Please read the instructions
 carefully and then be sure to map every single building and hut and
 tag them appropriately.  These data will be used to calculate the
 density of buildings in villages so the data must be complete or it
 will bias the results.


 http://tasks.dev.hotosm.org/job/475

 Note that this task is on the development tasking server, there are
 some other Guinea related jobs on there but only work on this one, the
 other jobs are testing copies and are not meant to be worked on, all
 the other ones are on the main task manager server.

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[HOT] (no subject)

2014-03-27 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Bonjour à tous,

La cartographie en Guinée en réponse à la demande de Médecins Sans
Frontières MSF a été
fantastique jusqu'à présent. Nous avons déjà cartographier deux (2) des
trois plus grandes
villes de la région en moins de 12 heures depuis la réception de
l'imagerie.
Il s'agit d'un taux incroyable de progrès, même pour HOT. Je ne me souviens
pas d'une telle vitesse de  cartographie d'une grande ville en moins de 12
heures pour tout projet HOT
et nous avons fait 2 aujourd'hui.

Parce que la cartographie a été va si bien J'ai ouvert deux nouveaux tâches
sur le gestionnaire de tâches. Ces deux villes ont une imagerie Bing sat.

N'zérékoré est une priorité plus élevée - http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/473

Kankan est d'une moindre priorité - http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/472

Aussi, en plus de ces deux nouvelles villes, il serait bon de commencer à
tracer l'utilisation des terres où nous pouvons autour des villes touchées.
Avoir
l'utilisation des terres mappé permet une meilleure analyse du modèle de la
maladie même si ce
n'était pas la première chose dont nous avions besoin auparavant, nous
sommes maintenant au point
où il est logique de commencer à dessiner cela. Je n'ai pas créé de de
tâches dans le gestionnaire de tâche pour l'utilisation des terres, il est
préférable de simplement télécharger et souvent
mettre à jour votre données local périodiquement. S'il vous plaît essayer
de cartographier le
caractéristiques comme vous les voyez ci-dessous:

landuse = terres agricoles
landuse = verger (Gardez à l'affût de ceux-ci, des groupes d'arbres
disposés selon un motif de grille.)
landuse = forêt (pour les groupes gérés d'arbres)
naturel = bois (non géré pour la croissance, sauvage d'arbres)

Merci tout le monde pour la cartographie que vous avez fait jusqu'ici, je
suis
hâte de voir la progression continue au cours des prochains jours
que cette activation continue.
Andrew Buck cité par Fofana

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Re: [HOT] HOT Office/Mailing Address Changing

2014-03-19 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
think you


2014-03-19 1:38 GMT+00:00 Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com:

 Hi All,

 The OpenGov(1) Hub is moving so as of April 1st HOT's new address is:

 Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team c/o OpenGov Hub
 1110 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC, 20005

 Thanks,

 -Kate

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Re: [HOT] Fwd: [CrisisMappers] Do you have hands-on experience flying UAVs quadcopters?

2014-03-04 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA

je me présente, je suis Fofana Bazo du Burkina Faso, j'ai découvert
récemment opNenstreetmap lors d'une mission en juillet 2013 conduite par
Nicolas Chavent et Alexandra Enache au Burkina Faso et depuis lors je me
suis intéressé à openstreetmap. Il faut dire, que je suis géographe en
année de master et dans la recherche de données pour effectuer mes travaux,
je manquaient souvent de sources, et depuis que j'ai découvert OSM, j'y ai
trouver des fichiers de types shapefiles ESRI exploitables dans d'autres
logiciels SIGs comme QGIS. Il faut dire aussi que j'ai beaucoup été surpris
par la bonne précision des données que l'on peut trouver sur OSM. En
décembre 2013, j'ai participé à Dakar à la traduction du learn osm. Et
actuellement je suis au Burkina et je continu toujours de travailler sur
openstreetmap.
je suis émerveille de voir que les discussions tourne autour de
l'acquisition de l'imagerie et surtout de cartographie de crises cela
montre à quel point l'intérêt est grand pour ces genres de projets. la base
de la cartographie de crise est sans doute l'acquisition d'imagerie de
bonne résolution. Et voir qu'il y a au sein de ce groupe des personnes
qualifiées dans l'usage des drones, est  d'une utilité pratique.
merci à vous


2014-03-04 17:33 GMT+00:00 nicolas chavent nicolas.chav...@gmail.com:

 Hi all,
 Sorry for the double_emailing for those of you who are subscribed to
 crisis_mappers, but here's a thread which is of interest for us and surely
 a topic that deserved our attention. To be tied to Imagery, with perhaps a
 working group Imagery/Drone ?
 Best,
 Nico

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 From: nicolas chavent nicolas.chav...@gmail.com
 Date: Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 6:32 PM
 Subject: Re: [CrisisMappers] Do you have hands-on experience flying UAVs 
 quadcopters?
 To: crisismappers crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
 Cc: Patrick Meier patr...@irevolution.net, Frederic Moine 
 frmo...@gmail.com


 Hi Andrew, Patrick and all,

 Thanks for intervening in this thread, all credits/ expertise on this UAV
 experiment got to Fred Moine who had been organizing as an individual
 (outside of the USAIDOTIHRI_funded mapping project (CAP_103) HOT designed
 and implemented with local Haitian OSM Ggroups and Individuals (COSMHA,
 COSMHA-STM) in Norther Haiti working closely with HRI, and (for our great
 pleasur you and other from USAID, Chad, Shadrocks). I had not been possible
 to include the UAV component in the funded activities of the USAIDOTIHRI
 funded_supported mapping projects CAP_103. HOT was not in a position at
 that time to operate UAV since the policy around this cutting_edge and new
 technique for high_res imagery collection was at its early edges and in the
 making; uncertainty linked to the liability of the organization (flying/
 producs) being an area where the bases of knowledge was not mature/firm
 enough for engaging he Organization.

 Really,  Frederic Moine, humble, low profile, hard_worker and tenacious
 (with CERN right now and is associated as a volunteeras, in France with
 CartONG http://www.cartong.org, a leading GIS/Mapping NGO in France,
 tenacious has been behind the use of UAV in Haiti mostly in coordination
 with IOM and for one mission (the Association Drone Adventures DA). Fred
 has worked in real conditions in the immediate aftermath of Trop Storm
 Sandy in Haiti/PAP (Rivière Grise area), he had also operated with DA and
 IOM and individuals from local OSM Groups in Haiti in North and Northern
 Haiti in Prepardness/Prevention activities. Mapping involving UAV is still
 on-going. The last pres from Fred, I can recall was at UNOSAT/JRC workshop
 in Geneva 
 [workshophttp://www.unitar.org/amazing-technological-solutions-presented-unosat-partners-jrc-co-host-workshop-unmanned-aerial-syste]
 where he presented his astonishing work. I let Fred adding to this thread.

 At Patrick, looking forward to reading your pieces once you will have
 digested all inputs, what form are you planning to use : blog posts, white
 papers and/or project documents. Also given the fact that this is really a
 new but necessary and promising area of work for Hum/Dev actors, it would
 be great if you can give us more details about what it is that you are
 after. It may also the occasion for practitioners involved in this forum to
 collectively list key_up_to_date resources, projects and goods/bads as well
 as dos/dont.

 Happy to read about your engagement in UAV Patrick as well as the answers
 you are getting wich seem the right level of interest for this technique
 which will soon be a classic_simple data collection tool within the tool
 box of IM/GIS folks of the Hum/Dev

 Best to all,
 Nico




 On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Andrew W awise...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Patrick (and all)

 The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team used some imagery from a drone
 provided by a new drone imagery company as part of a USAID/OTI project in
 Northern Haiti, I think they might have flown it together with the company

Re: [HOT] London hack weekend

2014-02-28 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
je suis entièrement d'accord avec cette idée car cela permet d'avoir une
vue rapide sur la zone impactée. Ensuite ont peut étendre le mappage à
d'autres zones qui ne sont pas très prioritaires.
je pense que cette proposition est vraiment la bonne dans de pareilles
situations.

Fofana


2014-02-28 16:48 GMT+00:00 Christian Lenz (clenzch) h...@clenz.ch:

  As Kate mentioned in a message the 02/23/2014, there is (or should be) a
 list of latest projects on the wiki as well... There is,
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hot , but it is not up-to-date and it
 is different in different languages...

 Ideally, all this information would be hosted in one place and then the
 corresponding things would be mapped into the right applications... Of
 course this is too complicated.

 But what about the procedures... Who is running the tasking manager? Who
 opens and CLOSES (i.e. as well wrapping-up) projects? Who is managing the
 public information (for the user) and who is managing the internal
 information (for the active mappers)? Could we think about procedures that
 simplify and unify all of this?

 Chris







 On 02/28/2014 05:38 PM, Mikel Maron wrote:

  If anyone is into Drupal, there's some ideas floating around for HOT's
 website ...  expand content-type and views for Projects and Activations, to
 make it easier to keep that info public and in one place.

 * Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron


   On Friday, February 28, 2014 11:04 AM, Harry Wood 
 m...@harrywood.co.ukm...@harrywood.co.ukwrote:

 I shall swing by the hack event, but I have to keep my weekends free for
 wedding preparations really, so I can't stick around unfortunately. But
 I'll see you there Dan  Katie.

 I've been putting together a list of general OSM hack ideas recently:
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Harry_Wood/hack_ideas

 It's a bit long and messy, and mostly for myself, but search for the word
 HOT for some of my ideas on things which might be quick hacks to help
 HOT. Things so far:

 * Web scraping tricks for HOT project lists on HOT's website
 * Web scraping tricks for HOT project descriptions appearing within
 Tasking Manager.* Hi-res rendering for printing

 Need to discuss more at tech working group chat session really, but these
 are supposed to be quick ideas I could look into at a hack weekend. Maybe
 some should be transferred to github issues.

 Harry

 - Original Message -
 From: Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com
 To: hot hot@openstreetmap.org
 Cc:
 Sent: Friday, 28 February 2014, 10:42
 Subject: Re: [HOT] London hack weekend

 Hi Katie,

 I'll be there, possibly only for one day though. I've looked at the
 Task Manager code before so I could certainly join in on something. I
 haven't looked at it since Pierre merged in the latest stuff though.

 Anyone got any thoughts for what would be useful to look at?

 Best
 Dan


 2014-02-26 15:48 GMT+00:00 Katie Filbert filbe...@gmail.com:
  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,
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[HOT] CONTRIBUTION A LA JOURNÉE OPENDATA

2014-02-11 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
SALUT à tous comme annoncé, nous avons crée une tâche à l'occasion de la
journée opendata qui se tiendra le 22 au BF. nous pensons que les
contribution peuvent commencer à se faire dès à présent afin que le jour J,
cette tâche puisse être réaliser à 100%.
merci!

Fofana pour OSM_BF

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Re: [HOT] CONTRIBUTION A LA JOURNÉE OPENDATA

2014-02-11 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Petite explication, ouvrez votre éditeur JOSM ensuite cliquer sur ce lien,
il vous enverra directement sur le TM et vous n'avez qu'à choisir le carré
sur lequel vous souhaitez travailler. Merci et bonne contribution


Le 11 février 2014 11:28, FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
fofana.13b...@gmail.coma écrit :

 Toutes mes excuses je vous ai pas envoyer le lien du TM
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/421#task/32064/35103/16


 Le 11 février 2014 10:59, FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA fofana.13b...@gmail.coma 
 écrit :


 SALUT à tous comme annoncé, nous avons crée une tâche à l'occasion de la
 journée opendata qui se tiendra le 22 au BF. nous pensons que les
 contribution peuvent commencer à se faire dès à présent afin que le jour J,
 cette tâche puisse être réaliser à 100%.
 merci!

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[HOT] CONTRIBUTION À LA JOURNÉE OPENDATA

2014-02-10 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
salut,
j'appel à une contribution de tous les mappers pour que d'ici le 22
février, ce job http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/421 puisse s'achever merci à
vous des différentes communautés osm

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Re: [HOT] Multilingual HOT Website

2014-01-23 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
Hi all
that's very goog now cause my english is not very good and sometimes, i
have some difficult to anderstand what someone say in there post.
think you for this


2014/1/23 Theodin theo...@posteo.de

  Hi all,

 For me as a simple OSM user and contributor, a website where I can enter
 text into forms is MUCH easier than learning how to do pull requests.

 I might have/want to learn it someday, but thats a different story.
 Besides, transifex looks like lots of projects are there so maybe more
 people would find a way to OSM than otherwise.

 Regards - Theodin

 Am 23.01.2014 16:56, schrieb Heather Leson:

  Hi
  There are a few ways that we could do this:

 1. we could we set this up on transifex and ask the larger community to
 help translate? To ensure quality, the community (thanks for all the lovely
 offers) to be editors and review it.

  2. set it up on github - see opendataday.org. Folks are editing the
 content and submitting pull requests.

  heather



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 On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 3:50 AM, clara cl...@aktivix.org wrote:

 Hi

 On 01/23/2014 05:28 AM, Kate Chapman wrote:
  Are there people interested in translating the website? Currently we
  have French and English enabled but we could certainly enable other
  languages.

  There are basically two different sets of content that need translating.

 1) The interface. That mainly short bits of text or a few words like the
 Menu items, footer text etc. Some of it (such as the wording on the
 login-page or to request a new password) are already translated and can
 be installed like that. For the rest: I can set up an option to do the
 translation directly on the pages, so that translators can focus on the
 words that actually show up on pages, and see them in context.

 2) Content translation. When new content gets posted please set the
 language at the top of the edit form. If that's done then a tab option
 Translate will show up on the published article. Using that tab, means
 that a translation of an article is directly connected to it, and a link
 to any translation shows up when somebody reads that article, allowing
 them to switch to another languages.

 We can set up more languages for the content translation even if the
 interface isn't translated to them. That can be especially useful if we
 need to have an additional local language on short notice.

 I can wait a few days to see which languages to add in the first
 instance, and then set up the translation tools.

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Re: [HOT] Update about Central African Republic mapping in OSM

2014-01-23 Thread FOFANA BAZO BAGNOUMANA
merci
Severin, je veux contribuer, mais j'ai lancer une tache et j'ai pas
d'imagerie, c'est bien bing sat?


2014/1/23 Severin MENARD severin.men...@gmail.com

 Dear all,

 Bozoum http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/403 and 
 Kanga-Bandorohttp://tasks.hotosm.org/job/136,
 two large town in Central African Republic affected by strong violences
 related to the huge humanitarian crisis in the country, have been been
 mapped last week by OSM contributors. Thanks to everyone who participated!
 The current mapping progress can be checked on this 
 Umaphttp://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/central-african-republic_3868and 
 the activation is documented in this OSM
 wikipage https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Central_African_Republic.
 The two provide links to download either the whole country or specific
 towns.
 We are also working on adding validation processes to make the data even
 more standardized.

 The new current Task is now aiming at mapping the town of 
 Bohonghttp://tasks.hotosm.org/job/410,
 from the request of a humanitarian organization. As for the other towns,
 the data is used by humanitarians as baseline data and also to estimate the
 proportion of burned buildings.

 Anyone can contribute, even for a few minutes, by tracing streets or
 buildings.

 Sincerely,

 Severin Menard
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