Re: [talk-ph] Fwd: OSM DRR Training in Calamian, Palawan

2015-03-25 Thread Mark Cupitt
Good Luck Guys. I lived in Busuanga for a few years in the mid '90's all we
had was RCPI and HF Radio back then. :)

I am so glad that the LGU is committed to DRR. I would be keen to see how
their environmental planning is going as well. If you get any feedback, I
would live to hear it.

 Coron and Busuanga have changed so much since those early days, increased
population, increased tourism etc

The Hackpad shows you have put a lot of effort into setting this up,
wonderful job, congratulations.

I hope you get time to visit the Lakes and some of the islands, a beautiful
part of the Philippines and wonderful people.

All the best, have a GREAT Time there



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On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:51 AM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear everyone,

 As mentioned here, the training team (Erwin, Feye and Dianne) will
 proceed to Busuanga, Palawan next week to start the training of
 Busuanga LGU in using OSM for DRR.
 You can see the preparations in this document:
 https://hackpad.com/OSM-Busuanga-DRR-Training-DXbZU4nAAbr

 What is exciting for me with this activity is that, it is the Busuanga
 LGU (with the help of Swiss RC and Ph RC) who expressed the desire to
 use our project.  In practical terms, they have invested parts of
 their local DRR preparedness fund (70% of the 5%) for the training
 activity.

 The environment is also very challenging (internet maybe too slow), so
 this activity will test many of tools we are using.  Surely they will
 need our remote assistance,  in improving the data later on.

 Good luck team!

 On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Erwin Olario gov...@gmail.com wrote:
  Maraming salamat, Maning. Ipinaabot namin ang kanilang paganyaya sa inyo
  lahat, kung kayo man ay may oras na makasama namin sa Busuanga upang
 makapag
  co-facilitate sa pagsasanay na ito. Huwag pong mag-atubiling kontakin
 ako,
  kung may katanungan kayo.
 
 
  Maarin ninyong makikita ang mga paksang balak talakayin dito [0].
 
  /r
  Erwin
 
  [0] https://hackpad.com/Busuanga-Program-of-Activities-JYK57DBlxGg
 
 
  On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 1:08 PM maning sambale 
 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Dear everyone,
 
  Sharing with the rest of the list this invitation from Erwin Olario
  and the Swiss Red Cross for an OSM training in Busuanga, Palawan this
  March.  We are looking for one more team member to complete the 4
  person team in the first leg of the DRR Training in Busuanga.  Details
  below.  If you are interested, please send details to Win Olario.
 
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: Erwin G. Olario er...@ngnuity.net
  Date: Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 10:53 PM
  Subject: OSM DRR Training in Calamian, Palawan
 
 
  Hi everyone. I hope that all is well with you.
 
  The Swiss Red Cross, along with the municipality of Busuanga, is
  organizing a OpenStreetMap DRR training on 30th March to 1st April.
  That's Monday to Wednesday of the Holy Week. You may then have the
  rest of the holy week to spend as you wish.
 
  Due to possibly limited flights, tickets for said sched may not be
  available so the alternative training schedule is set for 19th 21st
  March (Thursday to Saturday.)
 
  Confirming your availability as soon as possible makes the Holy Week
  schedule more likely. :D
 
  We are looking for one more trainer who can join us in this program.
  This is one way of brushing up what we learned from the ToT workshop,
  and get a chance to help out Busuanga and put the word out about OSM.
 
  Should you have any queries or concern, please feel free to write us
 back.
 
  Best,
 
 
  Erwin Olario
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  » mobile: (PHL): +63 908 817 2013
  » OpenPGP key: 3A93D56B | 5D42 7CCB 8827 9046 1ACB 0B94 63A4 81CE 3A93
  D56B
 
 
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Re: [talk-ph] re-tagging brownfield to residential made during Haiyan/Yolanda response

2015-02-12 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Maning, what was the brownfield used to designate? Damage?


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On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 11:05 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear everyone,

 Currently on field in Samar and Leyte. Obviously, many of the typhoon
 damaged areas tagged as landuse=brownfield are now back to
 landuse=residential.  I am changing the tags as I see them along our
 route.  I think by default, this should be re-tagged to
 landuse=residential but, we are also seeing previously residential
 areas that were abandoned due to the risk.

 At one time, during the Ruby/Hagupit response, we discussed to re-tag
 brwonfields to residential.  As I said above, there are exceptions.
 Should we do this?  What's the best approach?

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Re: [talk-ph] re-tagging brownfield to residential made during Haiyan/Yolanda response

2015-02-12 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Pierre, not forgotton, just buried with some projects at the moment.
Yes, it does need to be discussed.

I hopefully will be working on a project next few weeks where we may be
able to test out a couple of schemes, lets see how we go.

Cheers


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On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 12:33 AM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 Hi Both,

 while coordinating for Hagupit, we discussed about what to do with all the
 Haiyan/Yolanda disaster tags.  We wanted to keep these for later reference.

 We need to discuss about schema proposals  but no agreement yet. See the
 thread on the HOT discussion.
 Humanitarian OpenStreetMap (HOT) - Damage evaluation tagging schema
 http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Damage-evaluation-tagging-schema-td5831094.html
  regard

 Pierre

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 Hi Maning, what was the brownfield used to designate? Damage?


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 On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 11:05 PM, maning sambale 
 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear everyone,

 Currently on field in Samar and Leyte. Obviously, many of the typhoon
 damaged areas tagged as landuse=brownfield are now back to
 landuse=residential.  I am changing the tags as I see them along our
 route.  I think by default, this should be re-tagged to
 landuse=residential but, we are also seeing previously residential
 areas that were abandoned due to the risk.

 At one time, during the Ruby/Hagupit response, we discussed to re-tag
 brwonfields to residential.  As I said above, there are exceptions.
 Should we do this?  What's the best approach?

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[talk-ph] TYPHOON RUBY - TASK CREATION NOTICE #804 - URGENT RESPONSE

2014-12-06 Thread Mark Cupitt
Typhoon Ruby has made landfall in Northern Samar and is traveling in a
North west Track

In support of The Philippine Government, Red Cross/Red Crescent, DHN and
other Agencies, we have created our *fourth* task for this Activation.
*http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/804
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/804*

This Task covers un-mapped or poorly mapped areas on high risk islands to
the west of Samar and Masbate along a corridor on the project path of the
Typhoon.

Please focus on the islands to the east where Hires Imagery is available.
Imagery has been requested for islands with no coverage and will be
included in a future task

We will be looking to add or improve the following features


   - roads; schools, hospitals, churches, buildings, residential and
   commercial areas and waterfronts, malls, sports complexes.
   - open areas (not fields, just smooth open ground next to towns) as
   leisure=common as these are potential helicopter landing sites.


This is a larger area, if you need to split the tiles you can do so up to
two times.

*We ask all Hotties to help in the response and to map this task as quickly
as possible. We expect to make additional tasks available as the landfall
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[talk-ph] TYPHOON RUBY (ISLANDS) - TASK CREATION NOTICE #807 - URGENT RESPONSE

2014-12-06 Thread Mark Cupitt
Typhoon Ruby has made landfall in Northern Samar and is traveling in a
North west Track

In support of The Philippine Government, Red Cross/Red Crescent, DHN and
other Agencies, we have created our *fifth* task for this Activation.
*http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/807
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/807*

This Task covers a small group of un-mapped areas on high risk islands
between Samar and Masbate

We NOW HAVE have new Satellite Imagery for this area courtesy of MapGive.

Through the MapGive project, the Humanitarian Information Unit (HIU) of the
U.S. Department of State is providing the OpenStreetMap community access to
updated satellite imagery services to help assist with humanitarian mapping.

We will be looking to add or improve the following features


   - roads; schools, hospitals, churches, buildings, residential and
   commercial areas and waterfronts, malls, sports complexes.
   - open areas (not fields, just smooth open ground next to towns) as
   leisure=common as these are potential helicopter landing sites.



*We ask all Hotties to help in the response and to map this task as quickly
as possible. We expect to make additional tasks available as the landfall
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[talk-ph] TYPHOON RUBY - TASK CREATION NOTICE #808 - URGENT RESPONSE

2014-12-06 Thread Mark Cupitt
Typhoon Ruby has made landfall in Northern Samar.

In support of The Philippine Government, Red Cross/Red Crescent, DHN and
other Agencies, we have created our *sixth* task for this Activation.
*http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/808
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/808*

This Task covers a small area around Borongon on the East Coast of Samar,
mapping is required for torrential rain damage, potential storm surge and
road access to remote areas.


We NOW HAVE have new Satellite Imagery for this area courtesy of MapGive.

Through the MapGive project, the Humanitarian Information Unit (HIU) of the
U.S. Department of State is providing the OpenStreetMap community access to
updated satellite imagery services to help assist with humanitarian mapping.

We will be looking to add or improve the following features


   - roads; schools, hospitals, churches, buildings, residential and
   commercial areas and waterfronts, malls, sports complexes.
   - open areas (not fields, just smooth open ground next to towns) as
   leisure=common as these are potential helicopter landing sites.



*We ask all Hotties to help in the response and to map this task as quickly
as possible. We expect to make additional tasks available as the landfall
track predictions improve.*

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[talk-ph] Typhoon ruby Location Update

2014-12-06 Thread Mark Cupitt
Dear All

*Typhoon Ruby has made landfall over Cataingan, Masbate.* At 12:00 p.m.
December 7, 2014, the eye of Typhoon Ruby was located based on all
available data including Cebu Doppler radar at 35 km Southeast of Masbate
City, Masbate (12.1°N, 123.8°E). [Source
http://www.gov.ph/2014/12/07/weather-bulletin-no-14-tropical-cyclone-warning-typhoon-ruby-issued-at-1100-a-m-december-7-2014/
]

Strength: Maximum sustained winds of 140 kph near the center and gustiness
of up to 170 kph.

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Hagupit / Ruby Activation

2014-12-05 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hey Ervin, GREAT Work Mate. Thats absolutely cool. Nice to be able to
produce a Map targeted

We need to get this option to responders so they can use it. I use my
garmin Map all the time ..





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On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Ervin Malicdem schad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank you, Fran.

 I have adapted the UNOCHA icon for evacuation centers.
 Evac centers are now rendered on the OSM-based GPS Nav map of the
 Philippines

 Name beside the structures used as evacuation centers have annexed (Evac
 Centers) beside the name plus the icon.

 Let me know if there are any issues.

 Map available at http://www.s1expeditions.com/p/openstreetmaps.html

 Sample image attached.

 Ervin M.
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 motherland.
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 On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Fran Boon francisb...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 5 December 2014 at 08:28, Ervin Malicdem schad...@gmail.com wrote:
  Was searching for an international standard icon for evac centers. Do we
  have one?

 The OCHA icon is here:

 https://github.com/flavour/eden/blob/master/static/img/markers/OCHA/camp_temporary_camp_40px.png
 From:

 http://reliefweb.int/report/world/world-humanitarian-and-country-icons-2012
 (The Noun Project seems to have stopped hosting the set)

 US std is here:

 https://github.com/flavour/eden/blob/master/static/img/markers/ersSymbolsV0202/Operations_S1/Emergency_Shelters_S1.png
 From:
 http://www.fgdc.gov/HSWG/ref_pages/Operations_ref.htm

 Australian here:

 https://github.com/flavour/eden/blob/master/static/img/markers/australasia/Operations/general_evacuation_centre_hd_established_30.png

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[talk-ph] Wind Animation - Typhoon Ruby

2014-12-05 Thread Mark Cupitt
If you have not seen this before, check this awesome Animation Out (Typhoon
Ruby)

http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-229.50,12.28,2063

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-05 Thread Mark Cupitt
Oh .. Even Cooler .. When we meet, beers are on me .. WOW!!

How often is this updated??


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On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 You can actually toggle the data layers by hovering your mouse pointer
 over the layer icon on the upper-right corner. The orange shapes are
 toggled by the Bing (new since Sep 2013) layer.

 ~Eugene


 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 8:17 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Eugene

 That;s absolutely cool .. A Hidden gem .. at least for me ..


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 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 The orange shapes indicate the latest added imagery. This is so that
 people can concentrate on these areas for tracing on the assumption that
 existing imagery have already been traced before.

 ~Eugene

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 Hi Eugene, there are some Orange Tiles under the Red Ones, are they
 something different??

 Cheers

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 wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 This link should actually provide the most updated Bing imagery
 coverage:
 http://osmph.github.io/Imagery_Coverage_Map/#12.009771,124.381713,8

[talk-ph] TYPHOON RUBY - TASK CREATION NOTICE #800 - URGENT RESPONSE

2014-12-05 Thread Mark Cupitt
*THIS TASK IS FOR EXPERIENCED MAPPERS*

Typhoon Ruby has slowed slightly and the track has moved to the north of
earlier predictions, giving us a longer window to complete pre-disaster
mapping tasks.

In support of The Philippine Government, Red Cross/Red Crescent, DHN and
other Agencies, we have created our *third* task for this Activation.
*http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/800
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/800*

We NOW HAVE have new Satellite Imagery for Samar courtesy of MapGive.

Through the MapGive project, the Humanitarian Information Unit (HIU) of the
U.S. Department of State is providing the OpenStreetMap community access to
updated satellite imagery services to help assist with humanitarian mapping.

This task covers an area with HiRes Black and White Imagery

We will be looking to add or improve the following features


   - roads; schools, hospitals, churches, buildings, residential and
   commercial areas and waterfronts, malls, sports complexes.
   - open areas (not fields, just smooth open ground next to towns) as
   leisure=common as these are potential helicopter landing sites.


This is a larger area, if you need to split the tiles you can do so up to
two times.

*We ask all Hotties to help in the response and to map this task as quickly
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[talk-ph] TYPHOON RUBY - TASK CREATION NOTICE #801 - URGENT RESPONSE

2014-12-05 Thread Mark Cupitt
THIS TASK REPLACES TASK #800 due to potential mapping conflicts with the
number of people mapping

*THIS TASK IS FOR EXPERIENCED MAPPERS*

Typhoon Ruby has slowed slightly and the track has moved to the north of
earlier predictions, giving us a longer window to complete pre-disaster
mapping tasks.

In support of The Philippine Government, Red Cross/Red Crescent, DHN and
other Agencies, we have created our *third* task for this Activation.
*http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/801
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/801*

We NOW HAVE have new Satellite Imagery for Samar courtesy of MapGive.

Through the MapGive project, the Humanitarian Information Unit (HIU) of the
U.S. Department of State is providing the OpenStreetMap community access to
updated satellite imagery services to help assist with humanitarian mapping.

This task covers an area with HiRes Black and White Imagery

We will be looking to add or improve the following features


   - roads; schools, hospitals, churches, buildings, residential and
   commercial areas and waterfronts, malls, sports complexes.
   - open areas (not fields, just smooth open ground next to towns) as
   leisure=common as these are potential helicopter landing sites.


This is a larger area, if you need to split the tiles you can do so up to
two times.

*We ask all Hotties to help in the response and to map this task as quickly
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Eugene, A Big Thanks, Thats cool.


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 Hi Mark,

 This link should actually provide the most updated Bing imagery coverage:
 http://osmph.github.io/Imagery_Coverage_Map/#12.009771,124.381713,8

 ~Eugene

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All, Jean-Guilhem updated the Bing Hi Res Imagery availability. I have
 uploaded an updated image to the Wiki ..


 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Typhoon_Hagupit_(Ruby)#Maps



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 Hi all:

 Bing/Mapbox OSM limits seem outdated, at least for Samar island (the one
 I checked). Now they cover many more areas of the island.

 I modified the limits for Samar, but would be interesting to
 check/modify them for other areas that could be affected.

 Cheers,

 Rafael.

 On 04/12/14 01:12, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Hi Andrew, Thanks great links. I think Maning and I are good candidates
  to lead this, he is in Manila, I am in Negros, down south.
 
  I agree and think it will swing towards the north. The track i sent is
  from a site called http://Typhoon2000.com, he has been tracking
  Philippine Typhooons for years and is located in Bicol. (So we may get
  first hand accounts)
 
  It is also worth watching with Wundergorund as the local knowledge on
  the tracks kicks in.
 
  I also agree that flooding will be the major issue the way it looks
 now.
 
  I will start a HOT Wiki Page today for this with the basics as well. It
  will be somewhere to put all the information in one place.
 
  Hi Pierre
 
  Yep, I think the imagery assessment on what is currently available is
  the first step. We can adjust as the track
 
 
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  Thanks for the heads up Mark.  It is definitely good to start watching
  these things as soon as possible and planning the response.  Below is
  a link to Jeff Masters most recent blog post about the typhoon; Jeff
  is an expert on hurricanes/typhoons and his analysis pre-Haiyan was
  what allowed us to focus on Tacloban before the storm

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Eugene, there are some Orange Tiles under the Red Ones, are they
something different??

Cheers

Mark


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 Hi Mark,

 This link should actually provide the most updated Bing imagery coverage:
 http://osmph.github.io/Imagery_Coverage_Map/#12.009771,124.381713,8

 ~Eugene

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All, Jean-Guilhem updated the Bing Hi Res Imagery availability. I
 have uploaded an updated image to the Wiki ..


 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Typhoon_Hagupit_(Ruby)#Maps



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 Hi all:

 Bing/Mapbox OSM limits seem outdated, at least for Samar island (the one
 I checked). Now they cover many more areas of the island.

 I modified the limits for Samar, but would be interesting to
 check/modify them for other areas that could be affected.

 Cheers,

 Rafael.

 On 04/12/14 01:12, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Hi Andrew, Thanks great links. I think Maning and I are good
 candidates
  to lead this, he is in Manila, I am in Negros, down south.
 
  I agree and think it will swing towards the north. The track i sent is
  from a site called http://Typhoon2000.com, he has been tracking
  Philippine Typhooons for years and is located in Bicol. (So we may get
  first hand accounts)
 
  It is also worth watching with Wundergorund as the local knowledge on
  the tracks kicks in.
 
  I also agree that flooding will be the major issue the way it looks
 now.
 
  I will start a HOT Wiki Page today for this with the basics as well.
 It
  will be somewhere to put all the information in one place.
 
  Hi Pierre
 
  Yep, I think the imagery assessment on what is currently available is
  the first step. We can adjust as the track
 
 
  Regards
 
  Mark Cupitt
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Eugene

That;s absolutely cool .. A Hidden gem .. at least for me ..


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 Hi Mark,

 The orange shapes indicate the latest added imagery. This is so that
 people can concentrate on these areas for tracing on the assumption that
 existing imagery have already been traced before.

 ~Eugene

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 8:09 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Eugene, there are some Orange Tiles under the Red Ones, are they
 something different??

 Cheers

 Mark


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 wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 This link should actually provide the most updated Bing imagery
 coverage:
 http://osmph.github.io/Imagery_Coverage_Map/#12.009771,124.381713,8

 ~Eugene

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi All, Jean-Guilhem updated the Bing Hi Res Imagery availability. I
 have uploaded an updated image to the Wiki ..


 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Typhoon_Hagupit_(Ruby)#Maps



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 ravilac...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all:

 Bing/Mapbox OSM limits seem outdated, at least for Samar island (the
 one
 I

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Eugene .. Wonderful App .. I understand and will contribute in the
future .. Cheers


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On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 This map is manually updated usually soon after someone notices that there
 is new Bing imagery. Bing never regularly announces that they have added
 new imagery so if someone notices that there's something new, I or another
 person will try to update the GeoJSON shapes in the following Github
 repository:
 https://github.com/OSMPH/Imagery_Coverage_Map

 Anyway, updates to this map is always announced on this mailing list. The
 previous announcement was this message sent last September:

 https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/2014-September/005286.html

 Regards,
 Eugene

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Oh .. Even Cooler .. When we meet, beers are on me .. WOW!!

 How often is this updated??

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 You can actually toggle the data layers by hovering your mouse pointer
 over the layer icon on the upper-right corner. The orange shapes are
 toggled by the Bing (new since Sep 2013) layer.

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[talk-ph] Calling Samar Mappers

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All, in response to the pending threat from Typhooon Ruby currently
predicated to make landfall on a track north of Tacloban in Southern Samar,
we would like to make contact with any OSM Mappers in that area for local
knowledge input.

If you or someone you know can assist, please let us know.

We are requesting Hi-res Imagery for the areas covered by low res Bing
Imagery. Mapping Priorities will be Roads, buildings and shelters

Current Priority Areas will be from east coast,  headed west North on a
track north of Tacloban

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
Pierre, this makes a lot of sense. Maning, do you have any kind of starter
list from Yolanda?

Dale may have something ..

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On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 If we can have a list of local contacts before the typhoon, this can
 eventually help to coordinate with local autorithies and humanitarian
 agencies, providing OSM map  services.

 Pierre

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 There is also a skype channel for the coordination. If anyone wants to
 join, let us know. More local people to provide local context, the better
 we understand the appropriate respose.
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 On Dec 4, 2014 11:54 AM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All

 The basic HOT Wiki Page is up now, Feel Free to Add information as you
 have it


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 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 11:34 AM, maning sambale 
 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear OSM-PH mappers,

 Just a note that we are monitoring the situation as it happens.  If there
 is a need to respond in the coming days we will inform the list.
 We also started talks with government contacts of our willingness to
 assist.  For now keep safe and keep us posted on the local developments in
 your area.

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Andrew, Thanks great links. I think Maning and I are good candidates to
 lead this, he is in Manila, I am in Negros, down south.

 I agree and think it will swing towards the north. The track i sent is
 from a site called http://Typhoon2000.com http://typhoon2000.com/, he
 has been tracking Philippine Typhooons for years and is located in Bicol.
 (So we may get first hand accounts)

 It is also worth watching with Wundergorund as the local knowledge on the
 tracks kicks in.

 I also agree that flooding will be the major issue the way it looks now.

 I will start a HOT Wiki Page today for this with the basics as well. It
 will be somewhere to put all the information in one place.

 Hi Pierre

 Yep, I think the imagery assessment on what is currently available is the
 first step. We can adjust as the track


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[talk-ph] Typhoon Ruby Agency Response Contacts

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
We need to collect Contacts for the different Agencies to assist with Pre
and Post Disaster Mapping efforts.

I have created a Google Spreadsheet (link below) to hold the information.

If you have, any contacts for any of the Government, NGO's at the national
or local level, please add them so that this information can be circulated.

Typhoon Ruby Agency Response Contacts -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HbfKkkQdkp7TbUUr7QmP6k3XTA8etzhReE-wPjK9rCo/edit?usp=sharing

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
Ahh thanks, I copied it form he Tharparker Activation Wiki that I did,
missed that link. Sorry ..


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On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 2:52 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Fixed. url should be:
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/?sort_by=prioritydirection=ascsearch=ruby

 On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 2:44 PM, RK rk.ara...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi everyone,
 
  Just noticed that the Tasking Manager link points to:
 
  http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/462
 
  which is for Sindh, Pakistan.
 
  I'd edit it myself but I am having trouble recovering my wiki password
 as my
  ISP(Globe) is apparently blocked and OSM won't send me the recovery
 email.
  Can somebody fix the link? Thanks!
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
We are not publishing that task yet so I will remove it for now.


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  wrote:

 Fixed. url should be:
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/?sort_by=prioritydirection=ascsearch=ruby

 On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 2:44 PM, RK rk.ara...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi everyone,
 
  Just noticed that the Tasking Manager link points to:
 
  http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/462
 
  which is for Sindh, Pakistan.
 
  I'd edit it myself but I am having trouble recovering my wiki password
 as my
  ISP(Globe) is apparently blocked and OSM won't send me the recovery
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-03 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All

The basic HOT Wiki Page is up now, Feel Free to Add information as you have
it

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Typhoon_Hagupit_(Ruby)



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On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 11:34 AM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
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 Dear OSM-PH mappers,

 Just a note that we are monitoring the situation as it happens.  If there
 is a need to respond in the coming days we will inform the list.
 We also started talks with government contacts of our willingness to
 assist.  For now keep safe and keep us posted on the local developments in
 your area.

 On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Andrew, Thanks great links. I think Maning and I are good candidates
 to lead this, he is in Manila, I am in Negros, down south.

 I agree and think it will swing towards the north. The track i sent is
 from a site called http://Typhoon2000.com, he has been tracking
 Philippine Typhooons for years and is located in Bicol. (So we may get
 first hand accounts)

 It is also worth watching with Wundergorund as the local knowledge on the
 tracks kicks in.

 I also agree that flooding will be the major issue the way it looks now.

 I will start a HOT Wiki Page today for this with the basics as well. It
 will be somewhere to put all the information in one place.

 Hi Pierre

 Yep, I think the imagery assessment on what is currently available is the
 first step. We can adjust as the track


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 Thanks for the heads up Mark.  It is definitely good to start watching
 these things as soon as possible and planning the response.  Below is
 a link to Jeff Masters most recent blog post about the typhoon; Jeff
 is an expert on hurricanes/typhoons and his analysis pre-Haiyan was
 what allowed us to focus on Tacloban before the storm even hit.  The
 second link is to the Wunderground tracking page for the storm itself
 showing lots of useful info, and the third link is to the 'Wundermap'
 with the tropical storm layer turned on.

 http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=2871


 http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/western-pacific/2014/Super-Typhoon-Hagupit

 http://wxug.us/1m0l5

 According to his reading of the situation, as well as the results of
 the various model runs it is looking like it will be a catergory 4 or
 5 when it hits the Philippines (Haiyan was a cat 5 at landfall).
 There are some positive signs though: wind shear is expected to pick
 up which will weaken the storm and the waters are not as warm as when
 Haiyan struck; both positive signs.  For us I think the most relevant
 part of the blog is the following:

 There is less heat energy available in the ocean for Hagupit, and
 wind shear is expected to rise to the high range on Friday as strong
 upper-level winds tear at the storm. Heavy rains, not high winds and
 storm storm surge, will likely be the greatest threat for the
 Philippines from Hagupit.

 Heavy rains means flooding, and it means landslides.  The Phillipines
 is a mountainous region so landslides are a possibility on slopes

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Super Typhoon Hagupit (International Name Ruby)

2014-12-03 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All, Jean-Guilhem updated the Bing Hi Res Imagery availability. I have
uploaded an updated image to the Wiki ..

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Team/Typhoon_Hagupit_(Ruby)#Maps



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On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Rafael Avila Coya ravilac...@gmail.com
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 Hi all:

 Bing/Mapbox OSM limits seem outdated, at least for Samar island (the one
 I checked). Now they cover many more areas of the island.

 I modified the limits for Samar, but would be interesting to
 check/modify them for other areas that could be affected.

 Cheers,

 Rafael.

 On 04/12/14 01:12, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Hi Andrew, Thanks great links. I think Maning and I are good candidates
  to lead this, he is in Manila, I am in Negros, down south.
 
  I agree and think it will swing towards the north. The track i sent is
  from a site called http://Typhoon2000.com, he has been tracking
  Philippine Typhooons for years and is located in Bicol. (So we may get
  first hand accounts)
 
  It is also worth watching with Wundergorund as the local knowledge on
  the tracks kicks in.
 
  I also agree that flooding will be the major issue the way it looks now.
 
  I will start a HOT Wiki Page today for this with the basics as well. It
  will be somewhere to put all the information in one place.
 
  Hi Pierre
 
  Yep, I think the imagery assessment on what is currently available is
  the first step. We can adjust as the track
 
 
  Regards
 
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  Thanks for the heads up Mark.  It is definitely good to start watching
  these things as soon as possible and planning the response.  Below is
  a link to Jeff Masters most recent blog post about the typhoon; Jeff
  is an expert on hurricanes/typhoons and his analysis pre-Haiyan was
  what allowed us to focus on Tacloban before the storm even hit.  The
  second link is to the Wunderground tracking page for the storm itself
  showing lots of useful info, and the third link is to the 'Wundermap'
  with the tropical storm layer turned on.
 
  http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=2871
 
 
 http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/western-pacific/2014/Super-Typhoon-Hagupit
 
  http://wxug.us/1m0l5
 
  According to his reading of the situation, as well as the results of
  the various model runs it is looking like it will be a catergory 4 or
  5 when it hits the Philippines (Haiyan was a cat 5 at landfall).
  There are some positive signs though: wind shear is expected to pick
  up which will weaken the storm and the waters are not as warm as when
  Haiyan struck; both positive signs.  For us I think the most relevant
  part of the blog is the following:
 
  There is less heat energy available in the ocean for Hagupit, and
  wind shear is expected to rise to the high range on Friday as strong
  upper-level winds tear at the storm. Heavy rains, not high winds and
  storm storm surge, will likely be the greatest threat for the
  Philippines from Hagupit.
 
  Heavy rains means flooding, and it means landslides.  The Phillipines
  is a mountainous region so landslides

Re: [talk-ph] Why OSM is better than Google Maps.

2014-10-09 Thread Mark Cupitt
O .. Lessee's Last Name starts with B?


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 Case in point ...

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/13.8060/121.2714

 :-)

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Re: [talk-ph] map pr0n of the day

2014-10-09 Thread Mark Cupitt
Lovely job on the terraces ...


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Re: [talk-ph] Santa Ana, Manila Mapping Party report

2014-09-24 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Eugene, Congrats to all you guys it looked like a fantastic day. That
house looks awesome, it is great that some of the heritage is being
preserved and shared.

Cheers
Mark


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On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 7:45 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
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 Hello everybody,

 First of all, here's the before-and-after image:
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Santa_Ana,_Manila_Mapping_Party_before_and_after.png

 Thank you to everybody who attended our first mapping party since 2011. We
 were joined by mappers Rally and Marco (who is also a board member of
 WMPH). We also had a few Geodetic Engineering students from UP Diliman join
 us, like Angel and Mark.

 The map of Santa Ana was improved during the event by Marco editing almost
 in real-time using Go Map. Rally then later added what he can at home using
 JOSM. Jules, although he wasn't able to attend, also supported the event by
 tracing buildings in the area before and after the event.

 In the late afternoon, together with the Wikipedians, we were given a tour
 at the Lichauco Heritage House (http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/303265506),
 one of the only 2 heritage houses declared by the National Historical
 Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Metro Manila.

 We met and talked with the owner, Ma'am Jessie Lichauco, the 102-year-old
 widow of diplomat Marcial Lichauco who joined the Filipino contingent to
 the U.S. that led to the Tydings-McDuffie Act (aka Philippine Independence
 Act). For her age, she was quite talkative, witty and energetic!

 We also saw the huge Balete Heritage Tree at the front yard (
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3076137109) (yes, the house faced the
 Pasig River, back when the river was the main avenue of transportation and
 Pedro Gil did not exist yet), one of only 2 heritage trees declared by the
 Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

 Some photos during the event (on Facebook):
 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152672926032908
 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152671206502908
 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10204787553713658
 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=578119035643368 (not fully public)

 I hope we can have more mapping parties in the future. If nothing else,
 it's an excuse to meet up and talk about maps! :-)

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Re: [talk-ph] SOTM-PH 2014?

2014-09-09 Thread Mark Cupitt
Me t Q1 2015 would be nice, would try hardest to come up for that ..



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 Would not like to miss this like last time. Please make it SOTM-PH 2015...

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 On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
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  Why not SotM Asia? :-)
 Ack!  Too much to handle this year.  Maybe next year?


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[talk-ph] Mappers in the Visayas Area

2014-09-01 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All

Are there any mappers on the list in the Dumaguete, Negros
Oriental/Occidental Area, possibly even Cebu/Iloilo?

Would like to get to know OSM'ers in the general area

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Re: [talk-ph] Mappers in the Visayas Area

2014-09-01 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Maning, that's a cool map ...

I am interested in trying to get some Visayan based people together to see
if we can encourage OSM in the communties here in some way.

Anyone interested, please contact me via this list or privately at
markcup...@gmail.com

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Re: [talk-ph] Mappers in the Visayas Area

2014-09-01 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Nick, I visited Bantayan many years ago when I was actively flying and
it was lovely. I have since hung my wings up now so am grounded well and
truly, or would jump in the plane and come on up .. to help ..

I would like to get a group of interested people in Visayas together so
maybe we can help each other become more active .. Sounds like you are
already quite active already, well done ..

I do not have any material per se, but will be looking as well. I want to
try and get some mapping interest in Dumaguete, it is a University town and
a prime location for teaching young people and generating interest ..

Cheers

Mark



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 Hi folks,
 I'm based on Bantayan Island in Cebu and am very interested in helping
 promote OSM on the island and around the province. I had my first mapping
 intern start last Thursday, here for a one-month term. Organizing some
 volunteers and doing some training at one of the colleges here has been on
 my 'to-do' list for a few months, always put on the back burner because of
 other priorities.

 As it happens, I'm doing a presentation on Thursday to the Bantayan Island
 Humanitarian Working Group about OSM, the Open Data Kit, and mapping and
 information management in general. Islamic Relief Worldwide and Philippines
 Red Cross, among others, are interested in this stuff but their teams here
 have virtually no experience with IM let alone mapping. I can also connect
 you with the PDRRMO office who can connect you with the municipal DRR
 offices across the province

 I haven't had a chance to put together my presentation yet. I don't
 suppose one of you has a solid introductory presentation that you'd
 recommend so I don't need to start from scratch?

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 Bantayan Island. If a more experienced trainer is available, I'll use that
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Re: [talk-ph] Presenting about Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap at Wikimania 2014

2014-08-28 Thread Mark Cupitt
Eugene, Brilliant, Absolutely well done... What a great experience for you
and to showcase OSM, Wikimedia from a PH perspective ..

Congratulations ..


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 Hi everyone,

 Over two weeks ago, I had the amazing opportunity to attend Wikimania 2014
 in London. Wikimania is the annual conference for the Wikimedia movement,
 which includes the Wikipedia project. Coincidentally, the conference
 occurred on the same weekend as the 10th anniversary of OpenStreetMap. As
 my way of celebrating the anniversary, I gave a presentation about the
 collaborations between OpenStreetMap and the Wikimedia projects at the
 conference.

 You can read more on my blog:
 http://vaes9.codedgraphic.com/posts/wikimedia_osm_wikimania_2014

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 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_and_OpenStreetMap_%28Wikimania_2014_presentation%29.pdf

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Re: [talk-ph] OSM back in June 2007 compared to now

2014-07-27 Thread Mark Cupitt
What an awesone site. Just goes to show the power of OSM and the Open
Source initiatives ..

Manila is unbelievable  .. almost nothing there ..


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On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
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 Here's a great map showing how OSM looked like back in June 2007 compared
 to now:
 http://mvexel.github.io/thenandnow/#14/14.5393/121.0072

 June 2007 was a month before I joined OSM (I'll be celebrating my 7th year
 OSM anniversary tomorrow!) and I think there were only a handful of people
 mapping the Philippines back then, such as maning and Michael Collinson.

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[talk-ph] Drones

2014-07-27 Thread Mark Cupitt
Drone memo bugs plane hobbyists*By Eric B. Apolonio* | Jul. 28, 2014 at
12:01am

http://manilastandardtoday.com/2014/07/28/drone-memo-bugs-plane-hobbyists#

Hundreds of hobbyists “piloting” radio-controlled airplanes will have to
comply with the memorandum of the Civil Aviation and Authority of the
Philippines on unmanned aircraft vehicle or pay a fine of up to P500,000
per flight.

Capt. Beda Badiola, CAAP-Assistant Director General and head of Flight
Standard Inspectorate Service, said the regulation also covered amateur
videographers or photographers, researchers, geodetic survey firms and
broadcast media.

Even before drone became a byword especially in the military,
remote-controlled planes have been a popular “sport” among closely-knit
circles of enthusiasts who have built and modified kits on scale aircraft
from  World War II-era T-28 Trojan “Tora Tora” and B-25 Mitchell to the
turbine-powered F-15 Eagle and F-22 Raptor fighter jet models.

In December last year, modellers held the first Philippine R/C Aircraft
Congress at the Angeles City Flying Club in Magalang, Pampanga, where
flight manuevers included aerobatics in a mini-version of an international
air show.

Under Memorandum Circular 21 series of 2014 dated June 26, 2014, drone
owners or operators are  required to register and secure a certification to
operate from the agency.

To be certified as UAV controller, an applicant must qualify for a radio
operator’s certificate of proficiency; have been awarded a passed rating in
an aviation license theory examination; have been awarded a passed rating
in an instrument theory examination;completed a training course on the
operation of the type of UAV that he/she posses to operate; have at least
five hours experience operating UAVs outside controlled airspace.

The applicant must also obtain at least one of three certifications: Flight
crew license with a command instrument training; Military qualification
equivalent to a license; or Air traffic control license.

The directive likewise requires a detailed description of the UAV and
purpose for its use.

Under Philippine Civil Aviation Regulations, “any operators found violating
rules will be fined between P300,000 to P500,000 per unauthorized flight
depending on the grave of violations”.

The circular also banned flying UAVs over populated places, restricted
corridors such as Malacañan Palace, airports and no-fly zones of military
camps.

The CAAP defines a Large UAV as unmanned airship with an envelope capacity
greater than 100 cubic meters; a Micro UAV as UAV with a gross weight of
100 grams or less; and Small UAV as  neither a large UAV nor a micro UAV

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Re: [talk-ph] Drones

2014-07-27 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Nick, I am a pilot and until recently had a couple of planes here. I
hung up my wings for Mapping Efforts pretty much because it was just
becoming too hard to fly here, the volume of rules, regulations and
security requirements was just making it too hard.

Believe it or not, there is another aspect to this in that aerial
photography is illegal without CAAP and Military permission, then the
military insist on having an intelligence officer assigned to monitor the
project, at a cost. I had the argument a couple of years ago and zooming on
on GE to some very key strategic locations during the meeting, including
one individuals house showing the swimming pool n the back yard did nothing
to convince anyone of how archaic that concept was, but it did raise a
couple of eyebrows :) (I expect here is now a cover over the pool to hide
it from 'prying eyes :)

Sadly, I had a dream of a couple of UAV's here to respond to mudslides,
natural disasters, etc. Imagine the value of up to the minute imagery to
responders.. I have given up as the permissions would take weeks and the
value would be limited to historical, not saving lives ..

Cheers

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On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Nick Brown n...@nickbrown.ca wrote:

 Thanks Mark. I found the full memorandum at
 http://caap.gov.ph/index.php/downloads/finish/27-mc-2014/378-mc-21-14-new-provisions-to-pcar-part-11-11-unmanned-aircraft-vehicle-uav

 Sadly there are some glaring omissions in this legislation that will
 likely cause headaches for UAV operators and the CAAP. Of particular
 concern to me, there is no mention of humanitarian uses of UAVs in
 post-disaster situations.or for recognizing foreign
 certifications/licenses. It will make using UAVs in future disaster
 responses even more challenging. I worry that if an individual ignores
 these rules in the urgency of a humanitarian response and releases the
 imagery publicly, CAAP would find out via news and chase down the operator
 to fine them.


 On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 1:19 AM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Drone memo bugs plane hobbyists*By Eric B. Apolonio* | Jul. 28, 2014 at
 12:01am

 http://manilastandardtoday.com/2014/07/28/drone-memo-bugs-plane-hobbyists#

 Hundreds of hobbyists “piloting” radio-controlled airplanes will have to
 comply with the memorandum of the Civil Aviation and Authority of the
 Philippines on unmanned aircraft vehicle or pay a fine of up to P500,000
 per flight.

 Capt. Beda Badiola, CAAP-Assistant Director General and head of Flight
 Standard Inspectorate Service, said the regulation also covered amateur
 videographers or photographers, researchers, geodetic survey firms and
 broadcast media.

 Even before drone became a byword especially in the military,
 remote-controlled planes have been a popular “sport” among closely-knit
 circles of enthusiasts who have built and modified kits on scale aircraft
 from  World War II-era T-28 Trojan “Tora Tora” and B-25 Mitchell to the
 turbine-powered F-15 Eagle and F-22 Raptor fighter jet models.

 In December last year, modellers held the first Philippine R/C Aircraft
 Congress at the Angeles City Flying Club in Magalang, Pampanga, where
 flight manuevers included aerobatics in a mini-version of an international
 air show.

 Under Memorandum Circular 21 series of 2014 dated June 26, 2014, drone
 owners or operators are  required to register and secure a certification to
 operate from the agency.

 To be certified as UAV controller, an applicant must qualify for a radio
 operator’s certificate of proficiency; have been awarded a passed rating in
 an aviation license theory examination; have been awarded a passed rating
 in an instrument theory examination;completed a training course on the
 operation of the type of UAV that he/she posses to operate; have at least
 five hours experience operating UAVs outside controlled airspace.

 The applicant must also obtain at least one of three certifications:
 Flight crew license with a command instrument training; Military
 qualification equivalent to a license; or Air traffic control license.

 The directive likewise requires

[talk-ph] Drones (UAV's) in Th ePhilippines

2014-07-24 Thread Mark Cupitt
 Drones must be registered, their ‘pilots’ licensed

MANILA, Philippines–The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
on Thursday advised model aircraft enthusiasts that drones and other
unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAV) must be registered and their controllers
licensed.

CAAP issued a memorandum circular signed on June 26 reminding officials of
the new provisions under the Philippine Civil Aviation Regulations Part II.

Under the provisions, owners and operators must register their equipment
with CAAP which is the only agency authorized to issue them license to
operate.

“Any operator found violating [these] rules will be fined between P300,000
to P500,000 per unauthorized flight, depending on the gravity of the
violations,” the CAAP said in a statement.

Capt. Beda Badiola, assistant director general of CAAP and head of the
flight standard inspectorate service, said reports had reached his office
that drone users in the country are fast increasing as its prices have
started to go down.

A drone can cost roughly P50,000.

But instead of licensed operators, CAAP said drones are mostly used by
photographers, hobbyists, researchers and employees of firms doing geodetic
surveys and media companies.

“Any violation of the said memorandum will be dealt with accordingly,” said
Badiola, whose office oversees and regulates all flight operations of
aircraft manned and unmanned in the Philippines.

He said the aviation body even imposes stiff penalty on violators in
restricted areas like airports, crowded areas and “no fly zone.”

In its memo, CAAP classified the UAV into large, micro and small. Large UAV
are unmanned airship with an envelope capacity greater than 100 cubic
meters while micro UAV means that with a gross weight of 100 grams or less.
A small UAV means an unmanned aircraft that is neither a large UAV nor a
micro UAV.

Owners of these aircraft must obtain a certification from CAAP, the
registration cost of which would still have to be determined by the
aviation body.

“That would normally depend on the gross weight,” Badiola said.



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Re: [talk-ph] road name changes in Makati?

2014-07-07 Thread Mark Cupitt
Looks like it was their first edit

http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Retroswald13




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On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 2:53 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
wrote:

 This changeset changed a few names in Makati:
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/23997436

 Kalayaan to Imaelda avenue:
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/93890213/history
 Senator Gil Puyat to Nicolas Buendia Road:
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/146300437/history

 Can anybody confirm these are legit name changes?

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Re: [talk-ph] Governor Pineda (Pampanga) willing to support OSM for mapping other municipalities in the province

2014-06-24 Thread Mark Cupitt
Wow Maning, Well done. Good News .. all around .. Cheers Mark



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On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 6:06 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
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 Hi,

 I just came back from a presentation/meeting Governor Lilia Pineda of
 Pampanga, Mayor Mylyn Pineda - Cayabyab of Lubao and, members of the
 Provincial Council of Pampanga.  This is part of our Pampanga work to
 update the provincial government on the status of the project.

 Together with WorldBank and the 3 partner LGUs (Candaba, Lubao and
 Guagua), we presented the participatory mapping initiative (OSM and
 InaSAFE) in the last 6 months of last year.

 Governor Pineda appreciated the mapping initiative and is planning to
 replicate the approach to the rest of the province particularly to the
 flood-prone municipalities of the province.  She instructed the
 Provincial DRRM Office to coordinate this initiative and she commited
 to provide instructions/directive to the specific mayors of these LGUs
 to facilitate the mapping.

 In addition, the provincial legislative board will also draft a
 provincial resolution to support Governor Pineda's instructions.

 I think this development is very significant for the OSM-PH community.
 While details on how to specifically implement is still at an early
 stage, we hope we can forge greater partnership and collaboration with
 government of Pampanga in the future.

 We will update the list on the latest development later.


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Re: [talk-ph] Guagua mapping progress and tagging evacuation centers

2014-06-04 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Maning, I guess the determining factor is who will be using the data. If
it is responders in an emergency, all they really need is the location they
can plug into a gps and maybe a people capacity so they know what they are
dealing with

If it is end users (public), the more detailed aspect becomes debatable.
You do not want people going to the wrong evacuation center for the wrong
emergency. That would be disastrous.

I think the tagging is great, but maybe should only be rendered on maps
specific to disaster relief efforts. As it is, it is unlikely to be
rendered on the new OSM Carto, so including the information will do no
harm, but could make it available to organizations who need it.

Manin, I think your points

* type of disaster
* structural integrity
* number of evacuees it can accommodate
* length of time of the evacuees to stay depending on the resources
available

are crucial to responders and would be incredibly useful for responders in
a disaster in the future.

Pierre, could this be proposed and rendered under the HOT Carto scheme?

Cheers

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On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 7:45 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Dear Mark,

  I guess the question is, are there different types of evacuation
 centers?? I am not sure. If a school is in a low zone is it appropriate for
 a Tsunami?? I guess GuaGua will not have any Tsunami Evacuation Centers,
 but will have earthquake, volcano, lahar flows, etc.
  Should they be tagged for the type of disaster they are intended for, or
 are they generic

 Good point.  As what we always discuss to our DRR partners, not all
 evacuation centers are the same.
 For DRR managers, they need to be aware of the quality and capacity
 of evacuation centers categorized according to:
 * type of disaster
 * structural integrity
 * number of evacuees it can accommodate
 * length of time of the evacuees to stay depending on the resources
 available

 But for now, I am not sure if this should be included in OSM.

  Lastly, would it be appropriate to include contact details for the
 different services?? Hard to maintain unless the relief agencies do it them
 selves ..

 Unless it is an official contact number like Davao's 911 or Pasig's
 DRR Command Center, I don't think it should be in OSM.
 This is more appropriate for the LGU's DRRM Office to maintain as an
 internal db.


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[talk-ph] Highway Stats

2014-05-26 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All

Here are some OSMPH Highway Stats

highway=*


unclassified=29225
Track=4
footway=12643
motorway=694
proposed=14
raceway=27
motorway_link=577
steps=1159
FIXME=2
pedestrian=778
bridleway=25
unclassified;road=1
ford=3
trunk_link=610
cycleway=176
living_street=3448
residential=217094
service;track=1
ras=1
construction=312
yes=14
secondary=9585
primary=8703
track=33246
unclassified_link=6
trunk=5611
tertiary=19037
tertiary_link=474
tre=5
secondary_link=405
emergency_access_point=2
primary_link=844
services=1
crossing=3
rtra=1
service=34957
path=10976
residential;track=1
turning_circle=7
river=1
road=6320
passing_place=1
RO=1


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[talk-ph] Highway POI's

2014-05-26 Thread Mark Cupitt
And here is an analysis of the highway=* tags in the Nodes (Points) file

turning_circle=1743
traffic_signals=1256
milestone=887
crossing=847
street_lamp=726
bus_stop=604
motorway_junction=363
mini_roundabout=174
emergency_access_point=128
trailhead=64
ford=28
stop=22
boundary=13
incline_steep=11
path=11
noexit=9
residential=9
incline=7
track=7
10_honeybear_stop=6
10_honeybear_street_lamp=6
rest_area=6
services=5
emergency_bay=5
passing_place=4
yes=4
jeepney_stop=3
=2
unclassified=2
motor_stop=1
jeep_stop=1
raceway=1
steps=1
pedestrian=1
bus_station=1
service=1
tricycle_station=1
road=1
ramp=1
FX/Jeep Terminal=1
Jeep_stop=1

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Re: [talk-ph] Icons on POI's - Proposal

2014-05-25 Thread Mark Cupitt
Another thought, which I think is best, is to symbolize the 2/7 in the top
left corner of the actual icon, hard code to look just for this 24/7 so it
will fit.



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On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 We can display it as part of the text ie: Mercury Drug 24/7 or add another
 graphic on top of he icon, like a clock or similar. I think the text is
 better as it it unambiguous but am open to whatever everyone wants


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 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Eugene, while we are discussing this, is it worth displaying the
 opening hours as part of the poi description if it is in the database?? It
 is kind of relevant to people who look at a map ..

 Thoughts?


 Yes. The opening hours is useful to users. But I have to say that this
 data is quite low on the priority of (at least) local OSM mappers. In OSM,
 it's more important to know where a store is than knowing if it is open or
 not.

 That said, the special value of opening_hours=24/7 is definitely very,
 very useful and I would suggest that this be shown on the map somehow. For
 example, knowing where the 24-hour Mercury Drug stores are is very useful.



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Re: [talk-ph] Tagging on OSMPH

2014-05-25 Thread Mark Cupitt
I have not been using taginfo because it returns for the whole world, but
in this case it works because this tag is only used in the philippines,
good one.

Thanks eugene


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On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 I also have a question about places:ph, there are a LOT in the database,
 I guess they are implemented with other tags, is there a definitive list of
 what the other tags are?

 Seem like Barangays mostly, but possibly some other places?


 Taginfo to the rescue!
 http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/place%3Aph#values

 Based on Taginfo, 95% of the values of the place:ph=* tag is barangay
 with a total of number of 1,300. This is actually quite low. There are
 almost 42,000 barangays in the Philippines.

 The other values are purok and sitio (which are unofficial subunits of a
 barangay) and a few other values that I think are wrong uses of the tag.

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Re: [talk-ph] Tagging on OSMPH

2014-05-25 Thread Mark Cupitt
Ok, I will check for both instances then,

Actually, the colon ': in the tag name can confuse a database in some
circumstances, if anyone is messing with this themselves, you have to
denote the column header as place:ph with double quotes



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On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 I also have a question about places:ph, there are a LOT in the database,
 I guess they are implemented with other tags, is there a definitive list of
 what the other tags are?

 Seem like Barangays mostly, but possibly some other places?


 Taginfo to the rescue!
 http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/place%3Aph#values

 Based on Taginfo, 95% of the values of the place:ph=* tag is barangay
 with a total of number of 1,300. This is actually quite low. There are
 almost 42,000 barangays in the Philippines.

 The other values are purok and sitio (which are unofficial subunits of a
 barangay) and a few other values that I think are wrong uses of the tag.


 To answer the other question, I think the intention of the place:ph=* tag
 is to definitely indicate that a node tagged as place=village refers
 specifically to an official barangay instead of some other village such
 as residential subdivisions and gated communities (which should really be
 tagged with place=neighbourhood)

 Personally, I would like to use the international designation=* tag to
 indicate that a place is an official barangay instead of using a
 Philippine-specific tag like place:ph=*.

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:designation

 Thus, my personal preference is place=village, designation=barangay
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Re: [talk-ph] Tagging on OSMPH

2014-05-25 Thread Mark Cupitt
Interestingly enough, in the ways/relations, there are 3774 items marked at
boundary=administrative, admin_level=10 (barangay)

Here is a count of the Other Admin_Levels out of interest in the
ways/relations

Admin_Level=Count

8=69
9=183
36=16
2=183
5=13
3=1179
7=221
4=2182
6=1352
admin=1
10=3778
12=16





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On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 2:19 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ok, I will check for both instances then,

 Actually, the colon ': in the tag name can confuse a database in some
 circumstances, if anyone is messing with this themselves, you have to
 denote the column header as place:ph with double quotes



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 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 I also have a question about places:ph, there are a LOT in the
 database, I guess they are implemented with other tags, is there a
 definitive list of what the other tags are?

 Seem like Barangays mostly, but possibly some other places?


 Taginfo to the rescue!
 http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/place%3Aph#values

 Based on Taginfo, 95% of the values of the place:ph=* tag is barangay
 with a total of number of 1,300. This is actually quite low. There are
 almost 42,000 barangays in the Philippines.

 The other values are purok and sitio (which are unofficial subunits of a
 barangay) and a few other values that I think are wrong uses of the tag.


 To answer the other question, I think the intention of the place:ph=* tag
 is to definitely indicate that a node tagged as place=village refers
 specifically to an official barangay instead of some other village such
 as residential subdivisions and gated communities (which should really be
 tagged with place=neighbourhood)

 Personally, I would like to use the international designation=* tag to
 indicate that a place is an official barangay instead of using a
 Philippine-specific tag like place:ph=*.

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:designation

 Thus, my personal preference is place=village, designation=barangay
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Re: [talk-ph] Icons on POI's - Proposal

2014-05-24 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Eugene, while we are discussing this, is it worth displaying the opening
hours as part of the poi description if it is in the database?? It is kind
of relevant to people who look at a map ..

Thoughts?

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On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Eugene, We were considering the editor links that but had not made a
 decision. That decision is now made and we will do it. We will provide an
 authentication against Osm for the login Id, and if authenticated, these
 Edit icons will display so that edits can be done there and then. A much
 better idea than displaying data on the map.

 This way, general users will not see the more technical side of the map.

 The Poly is interesting, I see it shows a Burger Icon as well as the
 poly, I checked the database and it looks like the burger is being
 displayed on the centroid of the polygon, not a node and a polygon.

 It is tagged as landuse=retail, cuisine=burger, amenity=fast_food,
 Name=Mcdonald's

 we can certainly do that. Would be nice to see the Golden Arches in there
 instead of the generic burger

 The easist way to do this is to apply the same rules to ways and relations
 as the poi's (nodes) (in fact they are all ways in the database after the
 import) and show an icon on the polygon centroid if it matches.

 Cheers

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 Hi Mark,


 QUESTION Is the OSM ID of the offending node of any value if displayed in
 square brackets behind the poi description?


 It is of value to OSM mappers but not the end users.

 For OSM mappers, I think it would be more useful if you provided links to
 edit the map at that particular POI instead of the OSM ID. Please look at
 the Geofabrik map website for an example:
 http://tools.geofabrik.de/map/#18/14.5501/121.0512type=Geofabrik_Standard

 At the bottom there are 3 edit icons that link to the 3 most popular OSM
 editors. Each link lets you bring up your editor of choice and edit at the
 current map view.

 Also, when you display POIs, do you also consider POIs that are mapped as
 a polygon (or even as a relation polygon) instead of as a node? For
 example, this McDonald's: http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/38064636


 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Eugene, I think will set it up for option two, but will only update
 the database for the more obvious ones for now and see what we actually get
 on the map when done (tons of red or a only few)

 I am looking at query optimization now to speed this process up, and the
 way it looks, once it is done the first time, I may be able to structure
 the database so that the update queries run only of the data from the daily
 diff updates, not the whole database.

 If that is the case, then it is just a matter of determine the tag and
 keyword combinations to check for and running the update queries

 I think it is worth the investment in time to make a Philippine OSM Map
 usable by everyone and all the hard work by mappers here useful.  Perhaps
 it might encourage more mappers if there is more control over how their map
 looks at the end of the day :)

 QUESTION Is the OSM ID

Re: [talk-ph] Barangays with no native population

2014-05-24 Thread Mark Cupitt
Google translate to the rescue ...


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 Oops. Correct URL:

 http://www.remate.ph/2011/04/ang-%E2%80%98multong%E2%80%99-brgy-544-zone-54-ng-maynila/

 I also confirmed that this barangay has no population as stated by the
 National Statistical Coordination Board:

 http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/municipality.asp?muncode=133906000regcode=13provcode=39


 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 Here's an interesting news item (in Tagalog) about the ghost Barangay 544
 in Zone 54 in Manila:
 www.remate.ph/2011/04/ang-‘multong’-brgy-544-zone-54-ng-maynila/

 Despite there supposedly being no more residents in this barangay since
 2007, it still receives its IRA (internal revenue allotment) budget and it
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2014-05-24 Thread Mark Cupitt
I also have a question about places:ph, there are a LOT in the database, I
guess they are implemented with other tags, is there a definitive list of
what the other tags are?

Seem like Barangays mostly, but possibly some other places?

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Re: [talk-ph] Icons on POI's - Proposal

2014-05-24 Thread Mark Cupitt
I also have a question about places:ph, there are a LOT in the database, I
guess they are implemented with other tags, is there a definitive list of
what the other tags are?

Seem like Barangays mostly, but possibly some other places?



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 Hi Eugene, while we are discussing this, is it worth displaying the
 opening hours as part of the poi description if it is in the database?? It
 is kind of relevant to people who look at a map ..

 Thoughts?

 Cheers
 Mark


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 Hi Eugene, We were considering the editor links that but had not made a
 decision. That decision is now made and we will do it. We will provide an
 authentication against Osm for the login Id, and if authenticated, these
 Edit icons will display so that edits can be done there and then. A much
 better idea than displaying data on the map.

 This way, general users will not see the more technical side of the map.

 The Poly is interesting, I see it shows a Burger Icon as well as the
 poly, I checked the database and it looks like the burger is being
 displayed on the centroid of the polygon, not a node and a polygon.

 It is tagged as landuse=retail, cuisine=burger, amenity=fast_food,
 Name=Mcdonald's

 we can certainly do that. Would be nice to see the Golden Arches in there
 instead of the generic burger

 The easist way to do this is to apply the same rules to ways and
 relations as the poi's (nodes) (in fact they are all ways in the database
 after the import) and show an icon on the polygon centroid if it matches.

 Cheers

 Mark







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 Hi Mark,


 QUESTION Is the OSM ID of the offending node of any value if displayed
 in square brackets behind the poi description?


 It is of value to OSM mappers but not the end users.

 For OSM mappers, I think it would be more useful if you provided links
 to edit the map at that particular POI instead of the OSM ID. Please look
 at the Geofabrik map website for an example:
 http://tools.geofabrik.de/map/#18/14.5501/121.0512type=Geofabrik_Standard

 At the bottom there are 3 edit icons that link to the 3 most popular OSM
 editors. Each link lets you bring up your editor of choice

Re: [talk-ph] Icons on POI's - Proposal

2014-05-24 Thread Mark Cupitt
We can display it as part of the text ie: Mercury Drug 24/7 or add another
graphic on top of he icon, like a clock or similar. I think the text is
better as it it unambiguous but am open to whatever everyone wants


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 On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Eugene, while we are discussing this, is it worth displaying the
 opening hours as part of the poi description if it is in the database?? It
 is kind of relevant to people who look at a map ..

 Thoughts?


 Yes. The opening hours is useful to users. But I have to say that this
 data is quite low on the priority of (at least) local OSM mappers. In OSM,
 it's more important to know where a store is than knowing if it is open or
 not.

 That said, the special value of opening_hours=24/7 is definitely very,
 very useful and I would suggest that this be shown on the map somehow. For
 example, knowing where the 24-hour Mercury Drug stores are is very useful.

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[talk-ph] Open Data

2014-05-23 Thread Mark Cupitt
Interesting Read ..

http://www.gov.ph/2014/05/23/data-skills-training-with-open-knowledge-foundation/


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[talk-ph] Icons on POI's - Proposal

2014-05-22 Thread Mark Cupitt
Folks, have been thinking about how we specify Icons for POI's in the
Philippines OSM Map. I have Icons for most of the PH specific businesses,
like Jollibee, Banks, and so on and would like to use them

At the moment, the only way to do this is to run through the database
checking the name tag and seeing if it starts with jollibee, BDO mcdo, etc.
This is a very intensive effort on a million+ points. I am doing the code
for it now and it has to be run on a very regular basis to pick up new
POI'S from the daily diff updates. It also suffers form spelling errors,
and fomat errors, for example the jollibee will to be identified as the
name has to start with jollibee (in text string searches in postgres do
not use indexes, and are too expensive on the database, so we have to
assume that the name starts with the search text.

I will publish the icons we have at some stage very soon where they can be
viewed by anyone.

To make it very easy to have granular control over icon display, I propose
that we do the following:

Add an icon:ph tag to nodes as they are created that contains the filename
of the icon to display (from the list published)

For example, a node of a Mcdonalds might have a tag amenity=fast_food
name=Mcdonalds Quezon City and a icon:ph=mcdonalds.png

The system will first check if the icon:ph exists and use the icon
specified in that. if not, it will fall back to database determined value
done on a weekly or monthly basis, with all the inherent pitfalls in the
use of the name field. If that does not work, it will display a generic
icon which is a Red Dot.

One big advantage of this proposal is that people can submit their own
logos in icon form, they are easy to add to the system, them specify them
for specific businesses, leisure, bars, etc. on the actual poi ..so the
value added to the map will be tremendous in the future.

Thoughts, flames, thumbs up, thumbs down, rounds of applause on this
proposal very much appreciated ..

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[talk-ph] OSMPH POI Classification Analysys

2014-05-18 Thread Mark Cupitt
Dear All

I have analyzed the OSM POI database in Postgres from the Philippines OSM
Imports and have applied the following logic to determine unique POI's from
the OSM Philippines data (Nodes not associated with ways)

You guys all know the tagging scheme very well and I would appreciate it if
anyone can see any flaws in the logic or tags I have missed that should be
evaluated, please let me know.

Also, if anyone would be willing to help by assigning icons to to these
classifications using a spreadsheet, it would be of immense help. Please
contact me.


The idea is to classify each poi by a unique Identifier based on the value
of the tags in the database

classifications can then be associated to each unique identifier to display
on the map and thus a unique icon.

Consider this like a Grouping of Similar Poi's

(NOTE: Military, Bridges, Tunnels, Culverts, wetland, aeroway, aerial_way,
area, barrier, harbor will be handled on the base map, not as POI's if
possible)

(All tests are done on values converted to Upper Case with Lead and
Trailing Spaces stripped)

Unique Identifiers are determined by the following logic:

for all amenitiy tags that have a value and where shop tags do NOT have a
value - Save Value as a Classification
for all shop tags that are non null and have not already been classified -
Save Value as Classification
for all craft tags that are non null and have not already been classified -
Save Value as Classification
for all leisure tags that are non null and have not already been classified
- Save Value as Classification
for all place:ph tags that are non null and have not already been
classified - Save Value as Classification
for all place tags that are non null and have not already been classified -
Save Value as Classification
for all office tags that are non null and have not already been classified
- Save Value as Classification
for all tourism tags that are non null and have not already been classified
- Save Value as Classification


There are a total of 10,680,563 records in the POI database (Unique Nodes
with tags present) and this logic accounted for all of them

*The resultant list of unique Classification's in a spreadsheet can be sen
at (its interesting):*

*https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qPztRTpJz3VmHdrcvYs2sOE_h7M0i9McVLZ0WY8-QMI/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qPztRTpJz3VmHdrcvYs2sOE_h7M0i9McVLZ0WY8-QMI/edit?usp=sharing*



If you are SQL aware, the following sql statements were used (to make it
clearer to the Tech People)


 update planet_osm_point set classification =
(upper(ltrim(rtrim(amenity where amenity'' AND shop is null and
classification is null;
 update planet_osm_point set classification = (upper(ltrim(rtrim(shop
where ( shop  '' or shop is not null ) and classification is null;
 update planet_osm_point set classification = (upper(ltrim(rtrim(craft
where classification is null and ( craft is not null or craft  '');
 update planet_osm_point set classification =
(upper(ltrim(rtrim(leisure where classification is null and ( leisure
is not null or leisure  '');
 update planet_osm_point set classification =
(upper(ltrim(rtrim('place:ph' where classification is null and (
'place:ph' is not null or 'place:ph'  '');
 update planet_osm_point set classification = (upper(ltrim(rtrim(place
where classification is null and ( place is not null or place  '');

 update planet_osm_point set classification = (upper(ltrim(rtrim(office
where classification is null and ( office is not null or office  '');
 update planet_osm_point set classification =
(upper(ltrim(rtrim(tourism where classification is null and ( tourism
is not null or tourism  '');


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[talk-ph] OSMPH POI classification (talk-ph@openstreetmap.org)

2014-05-18 Thread Mark Cupitt (Google Sheets)

I've shared an item with you:

OSMPH POI classification
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qPztRTpJz3VmHdrcvYs2sOE_h7M0i9McVLZ0WY8-QMI/edit?usp=sharinginvite=CLX-9asI

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Re: [talk-ph] OSMPH POI Classification Analysys

2014-05-18 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Erwin, these are just classifications, not tags. They will be used just
to determine what Icon to display. Osm Tags remain exactly as they are, but
some of the values are in Upper and lower case, hence why I had to convert
to do the comparisons.

The list has the VALUE of the tag, not the tag itself ..

I could do a By Tag, by Value, but it is a huge query to run, if that is of
value later on, I can do that. Right Now I am just trying to allocate Icons
to display on the OSMPH Map

Cheers

Mark


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 Good job Mark! Can you generate another without converting the tags to
 upper case? Technically, OSM is case-sensitive.

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 On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear All

 I have analyzed the OSM POI database in Postgres from the Philippines OSM
 Imports and have applied the following logic to determine unique POI's from
 the OSM Philippines data (Nodes not associated with ways)

 You guys all know the tagging scheme very well and I would appreciate it
 if anyone can see any flaws in the logic or tags I have missed that should
 be evaluated, please let me know.

 Also, if anyone would be willing to help by assigning icons to to these
 classifications using a spreadsheet, it would be of immense help. Please
 contact me.


 The idea is to classify each poi by a unique Identifier based on the
 value of the tags in the database

 classifications can then be associated to each unique identifier to
 display on the map and thus a unique icon.

 Consider this like a Grouping of Similar Poi's

 (NOTE: Military, Bridges, Tunnels, Culverts, wetland, aeroway,
 aerial_way, area, barrier, harbor will be handled on the base map, not as
 POI's if possible)

 (All tests are done on values converted to Upper Case with Lead and
 Trailing Spaces stripped)

 Unique Identifiers are determined by the following logic:

 for all amenitiy tags that have a value and where shop tags do NOT have a
 value - Save Value as a Classification
 for all shop tags that are non null and have not already been classified
 - Save Value as Classification
 for all craft tags that are non null and have not already been classified
 - Save Value as Classification
 for all leisure tags that are non null and have not already been
 classified - Save Value as Classification
 for all place:ph tags that are non null and have not already been
 classified - Save Value as Classification
 for all place tags that are non null and have not already been classified
 - Save Value as Classification
 for all office tags that are non null and have not already been
 classified - Save Value as Classification
 for all tourism tags that are non null and have not already been
 classified - Save Value as Classification


 There are a total of 10,680,563 records in the POI database (Unique Nodes
 with tags present) and this logic accounted for all of them

 *The resultant list of unique Classification's in a spreadsheet can be
 sen at (its interesting):*

 *https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qPztRTpJz3VmHdrcvYs2sOE_h7M0i9McVLZ0WY8-QMI/edit?usp=sharing
 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qPztRTpJz3VmHdrcvYs2sOE_h7M0i9McVLZ0WY8-QMI/edit?usp=sharing*



 If you are SQL aware, the following sql statements were used (to make it
 clearer to the Tech People)


  update planet_osm_point set classification =
 (upper(ltrim(rtrim(amenity where amenity'' AND shop is null and
 classification is null;
  update planet_osm_point set classification = (upper(ltrim(rtrim(shop
 where ( shop  '' or shop is not null ) and classification is null;
  update planet_osm_point set classification =
 (upper(ltrim(rtrim(craft where classification is null and ( craft is
 not null or craft  '');
  update planet_osm_point set classification

[talk-ph] OSMPH Tagging place:ph

2014-05-18 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All, I am trying to understand the place:ph tagging scheme. I can see
that it holds names specific to the philippines (a lot of them)

Is it used with other tags to determine the type of place, if so, what =are
the different combinations?

I can see


   - place http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place=village
   - 
place:phhttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key:place:phaction=editredlink=1
   
=barangayhttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Tag:place:ph%3Dbarangayaction=editredlink=1
   - name http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:name=name of barangay


Is that all that is used? are there that many (10,633,534) barangays? I
suspect not so I am obviously missing something

Where do the City Names Hide

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Re: [talk-ph] Fwd: MEDAIR : Philipines Imagery

2014-05-08 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Jim,

I have been trying to convince some people to tip in to get 2 units plus 1
Super LapTops for disaster response (Preferably 2 sets)

The idea is to base these in key locations, Luzon and Visayas) where they
can be used to respond quickly to any crisis, (Flooding, Land Slide, etc),
providing quick, meaningful information to decision makers

They would be deployed using Vehicles or possibly a Bike followed by a
Vehicle, with 2 units of drone being able to cover a lot more area and
deliver very useful data very quickly, as well as having a backup in case
one goes AOG

The challenges are:

1. Price: $20K US per drone (this can probably be negiotated down), $US5K
for a super Laptop, $US4K for Solar Charging Systems, batteries to power
the whole setup. Assuming no Grid Power Available which is likely. That is
$29K per setup
2. Getting the processed imagery out to people who can use it. It is
unlikely that there will be internet, so it will have to be processed and
taken somewhere where it can be uploaded
3. Staffing. Would need a minimum of two people to run this per deployment,
with probably one central office person to handle final processing of
imagery, upload to WMS, etc, plus a Coordinator (possibly the same person
as Central Office)
4. Staff Availability. - Having staff sitting around and waiting is not
feasible financially.
5. Legality - It is actually illegal to take aerial photos in the
Philippines without CAAP and Military J3 Clearances, which are very
specific to each particular operation/flight. The process would probably
drown in Red Tape. The only option would be to get a specific exemption for
relief operations, but even the FAA is having a difficult time coming to
grips with Drones running around unfettered. I honestly do not hold any
hope that it would be easy to obtain an unrestricted operational ability.
FYI, General Aviation aircraft are legally allowed to operate at 500 ft and
above over non built up areas, and 1000 ft and above over built up areas,
and this would be the sticking point for the CAAP. There is a clear
possibility of conflict with Helicopters, etc.
6. Control - someone in Government would want to control the operation,
this could be good or bad, depending on how it was setup and who had the
priority call on deployments.

I came up with the same idea you did which was to use the equipment to map
different areas as a way to train volunteers, build skills and improve the
deployment scenarios and deliverable processing and distribution as well as
funding some of the operational costs.

I did get a lot of What a Good Idea but so far, no one has offered to
fund the first two units and setup. The negatives scare folks off from
putting that much money up front

This type of setup would be perfect for this country in times of crisis. I
hope it could be done, it would save a lot of lives


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On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 On a related note, I was wondering about the feasibility of starting a
 crowd-funded venture to start up a drone operation here, with the object of
 putting rural areas of the Philippines on the map. I hadn't really thought
 through the details, but perhaps investors over a certain threshold - say
 USD 1000 for example - could get priority mapping of their chosen area.
 Certain towns might need the data, or maybe in areas where there are high
 concentrations of hotels and tourists, the tourist industry might club
 together to get a decent map of the area. eg. Malapascua Island.

 The initial funding would pay for the drone purchase, flights to the
 targeted areas and accommodation. After that, it could be spun off as a
 business.

 Just an idle fantasy right now. Anyone have any thoughts about this?

 Jim

 maning sambale wrote, On Wednesday, 07 May, 2014 05:51 AM:

  A team from Drone Adventure (http://www.droneadventures.org/) came to
 Philippines to work alongside our team and take aerial pictures from
 affected area where we work.


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Re: [talk-ph] Fwd: MEDAIR : Philipines Imagery

2014-05-08 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Michael, when I was in Panay on our response, we talked about this. we
felt that the General on the scene would have had final say.

You are right, later on down the track, anything embarrassing would be
dimly viewed and could leave you wide open on any number of possibilities.
General Who said it was ok

Cheers


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On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Michael Cole mc...@lemonskydesign.comwrote:

  Looks like we are all thinking and done some research on this..



 Mark if we have to get all those approvals I don't think it really is
 going to Fly..



 In the case with the FAA, they actually dont have coverage if the height
 is low enough.. They had a Fight with one guy, but it was more
 inter-department problems.



 You actually need a licence in Australia..:)

 http://www.casa.gov.au/scripts/nc.dll?WCMS:STANDARD::pc=PC_100374



 So its a Uphill battle, If its for a disaster area, there are two things
 to remember the government do not want bad publicity so they will let it
 happen a little, but if the photos, put the government in a bad light then
 they will really throw the book at you.



 Being an Expat is a bigger Risk because then they could get you on spying,
 I was in the UAE when a guy using GPS was arrested and thrown in jail for
 marking Phone antenna Locations in Russia.. I quickly hid what I was doing,
 so as to not risk the questions being asked..



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 On Friday, May 9, 2014 10:54:34 AM Mark Cupitt wrote:

 Hi Jim,


 I have been trying to convince some people to tip in to get 2 units plus 1
 Super LapTops for disaster response (Preferably 2 sets)


 The idea is to base these in key locations, Luzon and Visayas) where they
 can be used to respond quickly to any crisis, (Flooding, Land Slide, etc),
 providing quick, meaningful information to decision makers


 They would be deployed using Vehicles or possibly a Bike followed by a
 Vehicle, with 2 units of drone being able to cover a lot more area and
 deliver very useful data very quickly, as well as having a backup in case
 one goes AOG


 The challenges are:


 1. Price: $20K US per drone (this can probably be negiotated down), $US5K
 for a super Laptop, $US4K for Solar Charging Systems, batteries to power
 the whole setup. Assuming no Grid Power Available which is likely. That is
 $29K per setup

 2. Getting the processed imagery out to people who can use it. It is
 unlikely that there will be internet, so it will have to be processed and
 taken somewhere where it can be uploaded

 3. Staffing. Would need a minimum of two people to run this per
 deployment, with probably one central office person to handle final
 processing of imagery, upload to WMS, etc, plus a Coordinator (possibly the
 same person as Central Office)

 4. Staff Availability. - Having staff sitting around and waiting is not
 feasible financially.

 5. Legality - It is actually illegal to take aerial photos in the
 Philippines without CAAP and Military J3 Clearances, which are very
 specific to each particular operation/flight. The process would probably
 drown in Red Tape. The only option would be to get a specific exemption for
 relief operations, but even the FAA is having a difficult time coming to
 grips with Drones running around unfettered. I honestly do not hold any
 hope that it would be easy to obtain an unrestricted operational ability.
 FYI, General Aviation aircraft are legally allowed to operate at 500 ft and
 above over non built up areas, and 1000 ft and above over built up areas,
 and this would be the sticking point for the CAAP. There is a clear
 possibility of conflict with Helicopters, etc.

 6. Control - someone in Government would want to control the operation,
 this could be good or bad, depending on how it was setup and who had

[talk-ph] I need a little help with some shape files for the OSM PH Map

2014-05-06 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All, I am struggling a little bit with the production of some shape
files for the OSM PH Map, (I am well advanced) and on the home stretch with
the styling for the most of it.

I am finalizing the land and water polys and I am afraid my QGis skills are
not current enough, would someone be able to help me or know someone who
could

What I need to do is get the OSM Coastline shape files in WGS84 from this
link

http://data.openstreetmapdata.com/land-polygons-split-4326.zip

Put a bounding box around the phlippines, a long way out way out so the sea
looks good and chop out the bounding box and make a new shape file

If possible, I would like to have the ocean as polygons and land as
polygons in the same shape file, with fields for eacj poly stating ocean or
land for each so I can style them separately, so it would mean closing the
ocean polygons.

Any help would be very much appreciated, I know I could figure it out, but
I am is Styling Mode and it is probably a simple job for some one who is
very current on Qgis or some other package.


Regards

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Re: [talk-ph] I need a little help with some shape files for the OSM PH Map

2014-05-06 Thread Mark Cupitt
I'm using transparancy, in some zoom levels .. so have to paint the sea in
when I need it. :)


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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:32 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:

  Put a bounding box around the phlippines, a long way out way out so the
 sea looks good and chop out the bounding box and make a new shape file
 Using gdal/ogr: http://www.gdal.org/ogr2ogr.html

 ogr2ogr -f ESRI Shapefile -t_srs EPSG:4326 -clipdst [xmin ymin xmax
 ymax] output.shp input.shp

  If possible, I would like to have the ocean as polygons and land as
 polygons in the same shape file, with fields for eacj poly stating ocean or
 land for each so I can style them separately, so it would mean closing the
 ocean polygons.
 Why do you still need the ocean? Can you just paint in your style as
 blue (or whatever ocean color) as a global background settings?  Just
 guessing here.


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[talk-ph] Tagging

2014-04-30 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Guys, Am reading the tagging scheme on he wiki, has livingstreet been
used much in the philippines.

With the styling, I am considering implementing the style in a fashion so
that any tags NOT contained in the wiki

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Philippines/Mapping_conventions

will highlight in red like I did for JOSM in the HOT validation scheme so
it is obvious if something is not tagged correctly.

Is this useful Feedback welcome ..

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Re: [talk-ph] Tagging

2014-04-30 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks seav, cheers.


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On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 8:08 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 I am using highway=living_street for residential streets (that are
 definitely not highway=service) where cars are permitted to pass through
 but is inadvisable because the road is narrow or because people usually use
 the street as a pedestrian area.

 Example: San Pascual St. in Malate, Manila:
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/130964193


  On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

  Hi Guys, Am reading the tagging scheme on he wiki, has livingstreet
 been used much in the philippines.

 With the styling, I am considering implementing the style in a fashion so
 that any tags NOT contained in the wiki

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Philippines/Mapping_conventions

 will highlight in red like I did for JOSM in the HOT validation scheme so
 it is obvious if something is not tagged correctly.

 Is this useful Feedback welcome ..

 Regards

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Re: [talk-ph] OSM Philippines Server

2014-04-29 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Ervin

Cool, thanks. Are these available somewhere in a Spreadsheet format??

I'm interested in the tags only and their values .. otherwise, I need to
make one ..



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On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Ervin Malicdem schad...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is a great project Mark!

 Most of the specific Philippine tagging schemes can be found here. I use
 the same resource for the Garmin map I compile.
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Philippines/Mapping_conventions

 Ervin M.
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 motherland.
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 On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:34 AM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear All Philippine OSM'ers

 I am in the process of setting up our own OSM server for use with
 disasternet.org so that we can implement some specific styles and data
 presentations for use on our base map

 As a side project, if there is any interest, I am willing to set up a
 specific Philippine Map that can be styled to suit the work that OSM
 Philippines has done. What this means is that if there are any specific
 tagging schemes used that are unique to the Philippines we can display them
 any way we like.

 I will do this at no charge (as a community service) provided that it
 does not kill my servers and I will use Google Adsense to try and generate
 some income to mitigate costs and advertise Disasternet.org on it as well.
 If sponsorship of around P7-10K (10 is better) per month can be found, I
 can manage the server time, space and update frequencies in a way that will
 allow it to be set up so that the usage will be dedicated to the Philippine
 map and not shared with our other maps. I can also make it completely add
 free (which is good). It will still be on our integrated platforms, but
 isolated from other map requests.

 For the technically minded, the platforms we use are as follows

 Windows Servers
 Postgres 91. with PistGis2.0
 GeoServer
 GeoWebCache
 Styling via SLD

 Updates are done every minute from the main OSM servers

 Questions:
 Does the community want to have its own map that can be styled to suit
 the Philippines?

 If so, then:
 What Domain do you want to use.
 What tagging differences and styles do you want to implement. (I will set
 up a generic style on te map that we can discuss and modify)

 Looking forward to a positive response.

 Regards

 Mark Cupitt

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2014-04-28 Thread Mark Cupitt
Dear All Philippine OSM'ers

I am in the process of setting up our own OSM server for use with
disasternet.org so that we can implement some specific styles and data
presentations for use on our base map

As a side project, if there is any interest, I am willing to set up a
specific Philippine Map that can be styled to suit the work that OSM
Philippines has done. What this means is that if there are any specific
tagging schemes used that are unique to the Philippines we can display them
any way we like.

I will do this at no charge (as a community service) provided that it does
not kill my servers and I will use Google Adsense to try and generate some
income to mitigate costs and advertise Disasternet.org on it as well. If
sponsorship of around P7-10K (10 is better) per month can be found, I can
manage the server time, space and update frequencies in a way that will
allow it to be set up so that the usage will be dedicated to the Philippine
map and not shared with our other maps. I can also make it completely add
free (which is good). It will still be on our integrated platforms, but
isolated from other map requests.

For the technically minded, the platforms we use are as follows

Windows Servers
Postgres 91. with PistGis2.0
GeoServer
GeoWebCache
Styling via SLD

Updates are done every minute from the main OSM servers

Questions:
Does the community want to have its own map that can be styled to suit the
Philippines?

If so, then:
What Domain do you want to use.
What tagging differences and styles do you want to implement. (I will set
up a generic style on te map that we can discuss and modify)

Looking forward to a positive response.

Regards

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Re: [talk-ph] Concluded Mapping Expedition of Baler, Aurora

2014-04-22 Thread Mark Cupitt
Ervin, Did you get some surfing in? That is an awesome beach .. Lovely part
of the world and a lot of history for the Philippines.


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 Hi all,

 Just came home from a mapping expedition to the country's surfing
 birthplace, Baler, Aurora.

 Mapping data has been contributed to Openstreetmap.

 Check out the article here
 http://www.s1expeditions.com/2014/04/147-baler-mapping-expedition.html

 and the map here
 http://osm.org/go/4zw_FweU-

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[talk-ph] Mapping The Ocean Floor

2014-04-15 Thread Mark Cupitt
This is a good read on some of the challanges and options. The satellite
stuff is interesting as well

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-26956798


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[talk-ph] Tactical Pilotage Charts available as a Layer for JOSM

2014-04-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
Dear All

We have just made the Tactical Pilotage Charts available for Humanitarian
Tracing and because I am in the Philippines, we decided to make them
available to Philippine Mappers Free of Charge. Whilst the maps are public
domain, our server costs are not, but hopefully this will help philippine
mappers to some degree by serving as a good reference for major roads water
bodies and places, etc.

To see them on line, go to http://disasternet.org Click on the Map Icon
(Click to Start), choose Menu - Crisis - TPC's

To access the layer in JOSM, add a WMS Layer with service url of

http://topo.disasternet.org/?

 ... (including the ? in the end, no additional spaces)

and choose the World Statistical Pilotage Maps (Humanitarian Use Only)
Option then click Ok

You can then choose it as a background layer from the imagery Menu

We do reserve the right to remove it of the use gets too high, but I think
it will handle the load with JOSM caching with no issues

FYI, we hope to have the philippine Topos available at some stage as well,
but I am strung for time for trimming and geo - referencing them, if anyone
could help out, I would appreciate it. Let me know

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Re: [talk-ph] Concluded Mapping Expedition of Apo Reef and Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro

2014-02-16 Thread Mark Cupitt
Ervin, Well Done. Flown over it many times, dived on it many times, always
wondered what it looked like. Must have been an awesome trip.
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On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 1:10 AM, Ervin Malicdem schad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 Just came home from a mapping expedition to the world's 2nd largest
 contiguous coral reef and largest in the Philippines.

 Mapping data has been contributed to Openstreetmap.

 Check out the article here
 http://www.s1expeditions.com/2014/02/135-captivating-apo-reef.html

 and the map here
 http://osm.org/go/4yaL7el-?m=


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Re: [talk-ph] OSM-PH or OSMPH or OSM PH?

2014-02-07 Thread Mark Cupitt
I vote for OSMPH, better on mobile device and android keyboards .. you
could consider OSM.PH just to be different. Is that registered??


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On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello everyone,

 I want to try and have a consistent brand for OpenStreetMap Philippines
 now that we are getting quite a bit of attention.

 When abbreviating OpenStreetMap Philippines, which is better? OSM-PH
 or OSMPH or OSM PH? I prefer OSMPH but maning seems to prefer
 OSM-PH.

 I looked at how other countries do it but I don't see any pattern (OSMUS?
 OSM-US? OSM-FR? OSMDE? OSM UK?).

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Re: [talk-ph] Increasing demand for OSM talks and workshops

2014-01-31 Thread Mark Cupitt
Kate, I think that once the relationship has been built, that followup
using tools like TeamViewer is very practical. That app  has a some great
features, including group sessions, and is free for non commercial use, nd
I am sure there is other alternatives out there just as good.. We have used
Teamviewer as a training and support aid over the past year, but generally
after face to face sessions are done. being able to put a face to the
person on the other end of a remote session is still important IMHO

This leads into the next obvious step where the trainer becomes the Mentor
to a group of people. In the HOT environment, this person could become the
verifier for work done by his group, etc as the connection between
individuals has already been made and feedback on standards for tagging can
be easily communicated

Cheers
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com wrote:

 Hi All,

 We have faced similar challenged in Indonesia. Typically with our
 trainings someone runs the powerpoint and talks at the front but then
 we have other trainers around the trainees looking for problems and
 providing help. There are also times we break into small groups. The
 small groups can sometimes be limited by the lack of a way to show
 everyone the instructors screen though. Typically we try to use two
 projectors (I know a luxury) one shows the slides on the topic and the
 other walks people through what to actual click.
 On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:
  On 01/31/2014 09:18 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
 
 
  Also, I've noticed that Filipinos generally prefer face-to-face
  interaction. I've seen countless times where you ask the audience if
 they
  have any questions and nobody would raise their hands. But after the
 lecture
  is over, a few people would approach the lecturer and then ask
 questions.
  This kind of interaction would be hard to do online.
 
  Point taken about the reticence of audiences here. I've held a few
 meetings
  here myself where its really hard to get input ... which has been the
 whole
  purpose of the meeting! But I think the group chat might actually
 encourage
  this. People actually seem to get braver when they're not putting their
 hand
  up in a roomful of people. Basically as the presenter is demonstrating
  something, questions appear in the group chat, and the presenter can
 address
  them when its convenient. It actually seems to work quite well. There are
  also options to send private messages by email which can be addressed in
 the
  QA session.

 How do you think doing remote training where an in person connection
 has already been made? For example if participants had taken part in a
 one or two day beginner class, but then could remotely receive
 follow-up training? Perhaps having the initial face to face would
 help.

 Best,

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  Anyway, just something to consider, and I'm just bouncing the idea
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Re: [talk-ph] Increasing demand for OSM talks and workshops

2014-01-30 Thread Mark Cupitt
Eugene is 100% correct. I have conducted many training seminars in the
Philippines (previous life) and I have found that face to face is the most
effective. Additionally, it is a lot more effective with small groups. If
you had 20 participants, it would be better to split into two or three
smaller groups with separate trainers. The one on one personal interaction
is a lot more effective, team building is more effective and the transfer
of information and skills is more effective.

This is a cultural phenomenon . Most Filipinos are unwilling to ask
questions in a large group situation for fear of looking silly, unlike us
Aussies who have no fear of that (hee hee)

If I did have to present to larger groups, I always made myself available
afterwards for private questions. Generally there were a lot of people who
took up the opportunity or contacted me afterwards. It did detract form the
learning process.

The approach of a bigger Group for Introductions, splitting into smaller
groups for training and then bigger groups for closing also works well, or
simply conduct smaller groups on consecutive sessions and encourage
participants from earlier sessions to help in later sessions to reinforce
their learning. This is harder on the trainer, of course. If the
participants awe captive for a period of time, the groups finished could be
set a project to do whilst other sessions are on going.

Cheers

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On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Jim Morgan j...@datalude.com wrote:

 maning sambale wrote, On Wednesday, 29 January, 2014 06:40 PM:

  Might it be more prudent if we can consolidate several of the requests
 into
 1, preferably in Manila? Outside of Manila, there is no group of
 mappers who
 are also interested in spreading the word or giving lectures,
 workshops, and
 tutorials.


 Just thinking out loud here ... would it be possible to do tutorials or
 demos online, using web conferencing software? Then the geographical
 location becomes irrelevant. It defintely works for Slideshows and QA -
 I've done a few of them on Online Security topics.
  https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph


 For online tutorials and demos, I think just posting videos to YouTube
 would suffice. But for real-time workshops and lectures, the problem would
 be the unreliable Internet connection.

 Also, I've noticed that Filipinos generally prefer face-to-face
 interaction. I've seen countless times where you ask the audience if they
 have any questions and nobody would raise their hands. But after the
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Re: [talk-ph] Increasing demand for OSM talks and workshops

2014-01-29 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Maning Hi Eugene

I would be happy to promote, lecture, run or assist in workshops on OSM,
especially in the light of crisis/disaster relief efforts.

I am based in Dumaguete so could respond in Negros, IloIlo and Cebu!

I am not an experienced on line mapper (more on the programming WMS/map and
database side), but am Ok with ID and at 50% on Josm, so would would be
better suited to the introductory stuff and basic workshops. Advanced
training could be handled by more experienced people (I would attend :)
probably)

Cheers

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On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 6:40 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Eugene,

  Might it be more prudent if we can consolidate several of the requests
 into
  1, preferably in Manila? Outside of Manila, there is no group of mappers
 who
  are also interested in spreading the word or giving lectures, workshops,
 and
  tutorials.
 Yes, if there is a chance to consolidate the requests we can do that too.
 Even if there are no interested group of mappers outside of Manila, we
 also need to look
 for willing volunteers to travel if necessary.  I already got a
 message of interest for one willing to travel to Vis/Min.


  I think it would also help if we can create a PDF (brochure?
 presentation?)
  of some sort to provide to these requesting groups as a basic
 introduction
  to OSM. If they would like to learn more, then we can proceed with
  coordination.
 Agreed on this.  All my presentations are in
 http://slideshare.net/esambale if anyone wants them.


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Re: [talk-ph] openstreetmap.org.ph domain expiration

2014-01-01 Thread Mark Cupitt
I will host a site for it if you want, OSM with a Filipino Flavor?? Can do
just the philippines if you like, weekly updates?? Was planning on going it
anyway fr another project but we can use it fro OSM phils as well ..


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 Seems to be expired:
 http://openstreetmap.org.ph/

 And since we're on the subject, any ideas on how we can make good use
 of the domain this year?


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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing

2013-12-20 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Pierre. Perfect. Cheers Mark


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On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 9:56 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 Hi Mark

 JOSM is very powerful with various plugins, features. The Mappaint
 functionality gives the opportunity to use a mapcss stylesheet to color
 various objects.  Hjart contributor provides a Damaged buildings Mapcss
 Style that is specific for editing for the typhoon. This is very useful
 when reviewing the building status. Every time a buildings is tagged with
 typhoon:reviewed=yes, it will be colored in green. This make it a lot
 easier to review all the buildings in a task, since all the buildings
 reviewed will be colored differently.

 To use this style, you need to select it in the Prerences. To do so:
 Select the Modify link in the Top menu, and then Preferences.  In the list
 of button on the left panel, Select the third button (ie. Grid over
 WorldMap). Select the  Mappaint Tab.
 In the list of Styles available, Select Collapsed / Damaged buildings and
 click validate to terminate.

 In the Editor window, among the right panels, you should see the Mappaint
 Tab where Collapsed / Damaged buildings Mappaint Style will be active.  If
 you dont see the Mappaint Tab, you will have to select it from the list of
 available features in the left panel.

 From there you should find edting easier. For every building where you add
 typhoon:reviewed=yes, you should see it colored in green.



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 *Objet :* Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing

 Hi Maning, I have one more dumb question (yes, I know, I need to attend a
 workshop :)   ) Is there a way to visually show which polys (ie houses)
 have been edited? (To keep track of whathas been done)

 Thanks

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 Thanks Maning, JOSM is a lot more productive for this work than ID. Cheers


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 Dear Mark,

 In JOSM, you need to activate the remotecontrol plugin.  If you are able
 to load the data via Tasking Manager's task tab by clicking the JOSM
 button, then remotecontrol is activated.
 Then in the task's  workflow tab, just click the imagery URL and the
 imagery layer should appear in JOSM.




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[talk-ph] PRAY Mission 5 Relief Video

2013-12-20 Thread Mark Cupitt
Dear all

The PRAY Mission 5 Video (Capiz, Panay) is available to look at
http://youtu.be/0rOIPUOYlm8

For mappers, a couple of shots in the beginning that show what the houses
look lime when destroyed. Puts some perspective on the Sat Images.

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Re: [talk-ph] Private data in Olongapo

2013-12-20 Thread Mark Cupitt
I would not think so? I presume they are the names of the people living
here?? Cannot put them there without their permission anyway .. I would
think ..


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 Surely we don't want this kind of detail in OSM?

 http://osm.org/go/4zMu6yUSb?changeset=19561314


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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing

2013-12-19 Thread Mark Cupitt
Guys, Ive been using ID to try and assist, but I have decided I need to
learn JOSM, I have been trying to get the tms layer to display in JOSM, but
am only able to do so without the leading tms[50]: in the TMS url field

Could someone take a minute to explain what this means as it is obviously
needed but I cannot get it to work. I do not want to be tagging something
incorrectly.

Thanks

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On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Banick, Robert robert.ban...@redcross.org
 wrote:

 Thanks for catching that Maning, I forgot to drop in tms[50]: at the
 start of the imagery URL. Fixed now.

 I'll work on uploading traces this afternoon (PHP time). Should have a
 couple on the main roads.

 Thanks to you!

 Robert Banick | Field GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì
 American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/
 2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
 Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick





 On 12/19/13 11:18 AM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Robert,
 
 Imagery is not loading for me in JOSM.  Error is:
 Server returned HTTP response code: 500 for URL:
 http://hiu-maps.net/hot/1.0.0/carles-post-flipped/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png
 
 Also as you have been to Carles, I want to ask whether GPS traces were
 collected and if yes, can you upload them is
 OSM so that we can correct possible imagery shift.
 
 Thanks!
 
 On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Banick, Robert
 robert.ban...@redcross.org wrote:
  Hello All,
 
  Greetings from Manila.
 
  As efforts to alleviate the damages from Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda in the
  Philippines shift from response to recovery the need for detailed,
 precise
  information about damages and recovery rates has become more pressing.
  Agencies are still investing lots in mass-distribution style emergency
  shelter relief but are already looking at the next stage of supporting
  self-recovery activities and the eventual move towards permanent
 shelter
  solutions.
 
  One of the more affected municipalities in Haiyan's path is Carles, on
 the
  Northeastern tip of Panay Island. Much like the islands of neighboring
  municipality Estancia to the south, the exposed islands of Carles and
 the
  buildings along its shores were hit hard by the typhoon. Survivors are
 doing
  an inspiring job of putting their lives in order and moving on but the
 need
  for assistance and support is still real. We've create a task to support
  this process at: http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/392
 
  To support that assistance process we'd like to assess the damages at a
  building-by-building level. Our hope is to better target assistance
 from aid
  agencies in the area, track reconstruction progress at a building level
 and
  verify the accuracy of these assessments through OSM for future work.
 
  Thanks to the continued generosity of the U.S. State Department, we've
 been
  able to procure post-disaster imagery for the municipality of Carles on
 the
  northeast tip of Panay Island. Please download the imagery into your
 editing
  software of choice and be sure to insert the necessary tags to
 recognize the
  NextView license's part in the data so created.
 
  Many thanks to all of you for your contributions and continued support.
 I
  cannot speak enough to how well received OSM is by government, NGOs and
  companies alike here. This operation represents a huge leap forward in
 terms
  of the credibility and recognition of OSM for disaster response
 purposes.
 
  Best,
  Robert
 
 
  Robert Banick | Field GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì
 American
  Red Cross
 
  2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
 
  Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick
 
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing

2013-12-19 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Maning, JOSM is a lot more productive for this work than ID. Cheers


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On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 12:19 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear Mark,

 In JOSM, you need to activate the remotecontrol plugin.  If you are able
 to load the data via Tasking Manager's task tab by clicking the JOSM
 button, then remotecontrol is activated.
 Then in the task's  workflow tab, just click the imagery URL and the
 imagery layer should appear in JOSM.




 On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Guys, Ive been using ID to try and assist, but I have decided I need to
 learn JOSM, I have been trying to get the tms layer to display in JOSM, but
 am only able to do so without the leading tms[50]: in the TMS url field

 Could someone take a minute to explain what this means as it is obviously
 needed but I cannot get it to work. I do not want to be tagging something
 incorrectly.

 Thanks

 Mark



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 On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Banick, Robert 
 robert.ban...@redcross.org wrote:

 Thanks for catching that Maning, I forgot to drop in tms[50]: at the
 start of the imagery URL. Fixed now.

 I'll work on uploading traces this afternoon (PHP time). Should have a
 couple on the main roads.

 Thanks to you!

 Robert Banick | Field GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì
 American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/
 2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
 Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick





 On 12/19/13 11:18 AM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear Robert,
 
 Imagery is not loading for me in JOSM.  Error is:
 Server returned HTTP response code: 500 for URL:
 http://hiu-maps.net/hot/1.0.0/carles-post-flipped/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png
 
 Also as you have been to Carles, I want to ask whether GPS traces were
 collected and if yes, can you upload them is
 OSM so that we can correct possible imagery shift.
 
 Thanks!
 
 On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Banick, Robert
 robert.ban...@redcross.org wrote:
  Hello All,
 
  Greetings from Manila.
 
  As efforts to alleviate the damages from Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda in
 the
  Philippines shift from response to recovery the need for detailed,
 precise
  information about damages and recovery rates has become more pressing.
  Agencies are still investing lots in mass-distribution style emergency
  shelter relief but are already looking at the next stage of
 supporting
  self-recovery activities and the eventual move towards permanent
 shelter
  solutions.
 
  One of the more affected municipalities in Haiyan's path is Carles, on
 the
  Northeastern tip of Panay Island. Much like the islands of neighboring
  municipality Estancia to the south, the exposed islands of Carles and
 the
  buildings along its shores were hit hard by the typhoon. Survivors are
 doing
  an inspiring job of putting their lives in order and moving on but the
 need
  for assistance and support is still real. We've create a task to
 support
  this process at: http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/392
 
  To support that assistance process we'd like to assess the damages at
 a
  building-by-building level. Our hope is to better target assistance
 from aid
  agencies in the area, track reconstruction progress at a building
 level
 and
  verify the accuracy of these assessments through OSM for future work.
 
  Thanks to the continued generosity

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing

2013-12-19 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Maning, I have one more dumb question (yes, I know, I need to attend a
workshop :)   ) Is there a way to visually show which polys (ie houses)
have been edited? (To keep track of whathas been done)

Thanks

mark


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 Thanks Maning, JOSM is a lot more productive for this work than ID. Cheers


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 On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 12:19 PM, maning sambale 
 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Mark,

 In JOSM, you need to activate the remotecontrol plugin.  If you are able
 to load the data via Tasking Manager's task tab by clicking the JOSM
 button, then remotecontrol is activated.
 Then in the task's  workflow tab, just click the imagery URL and the
 imagery layer should appear in JOSM.




 On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Guys, Ive been using ID to try and assist, but I have decided I need to
 learn JOSM, I have been trying to get the tms layer to display in JOSM, but
 am only able to do so without the leading tms[50]: in the TMS url field

 Could someone take a minute to explain what this means as it is
 obviously needed but I cannot get it to work. I do not want to be tagging
 something incorrectly.

 Thanks

 Mark



 Regards

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 On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Banick, Robert 
 robert.ban...@redcross.org wrote:

 Thanks for catching that Maning, I forgot to drop in tms[50]: at the
 start of the imagery URL. Fixed now.

 I'll work on uploading traces this afternoon (PHP time). Should have a
 couple on the main roads.

 Thanks to you!

 Robert Banick | Field GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì
 American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/
 2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
 Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick





 On 12/19/13 11:18 AM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear Robert,
 
 Imagery is not loading for me in JOSM.  Error is:
 Server returned HTTP response code: 500 for URL:
 http://hiu-maps.net/hot/1.0.0/carles-post-flipped/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png
 
 Also as you have been to Carles, I want to ask whether GPS traces were
 collected and if yes, can you upload them is
 OSM so that we can correct possible imagery shift.
 
 Thanks!
 
 On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Banick, Robert
 robert.ban...@redcross.org wrote:
  Hello All,
 
  Greetings from Manila.
 
  As efforts to alleviate the damages from Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda in
 the
  Philippines shift from response to recovery the need for detailed,
 precise
  information about damages and recovery rates has become more

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing

2013-12-19 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Robert, will give it a try on the filtering.

We put out about 6000 Black tarps south of Roxas, but not this far east,
for future ref. I was trying to see if there were any black holes in any of
the imagery with all those tarps up :) but alas, no recent coverage. We
gave them to entire villages so it may be obvious from the air.

In the two Task Blocks I just did, there are a number of tents offset from
the original houses, they are nice and square, big and light in color. Took
me a while to figure out what they were, comparing to the Bing Imagery
helped a lot. I have seen photos of larger tents being used, so I imagine
there are groups of families living in them. As Nick did, I also tagged
them building=tent, someone else could have a look and see what they think
as well.

Cheers

Mark





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On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Banick, Robert
robert.ban...@redcross.orgwrote:

   Hey Mark,

  You should be able to use the Filter option to filter by
 typhoon_review:yes and then invert to show only stuff without that tag.
 If people have been diligent about tagging that should solve your problem.

  Regarding the blue stuff — I imagine it's tarps. I know about 7-8
 agencies are active in some capacity in the area, mostly with emergency
 shelter activities. In practice that means lots of tarps and tools. Maning
 may be right about the laminated sacks too though, my guess is it's some
 combination of the two.

  Cheers,
 Robert

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 American
 Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/

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 Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick

   From: Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
 Date: Friday, December 20, 2013 12:23 PM
 To: maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 Cc: Robert Banick robert.ban...@redcross.org, osm-ph 
 talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
 Subject: Re: [HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing

   Hi Maning, I have one more dumb question (yes, I know, I need to attend
 a workshop :)   ) Is there a way to visually show which polys (ie houses)
 have been edited? (To keep track of whathas been done)

  Thanks

  mark


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 Thanks Maning, JOSM is a lot more productive for this work than ID. Cheers


  Regards

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 Dear Mark,

 In JOSM, you need to activate the remotecontrol plugin.  If you are able
 to load the data via Tasking Manager's task tab

Re: [talk-ph] UAV/Drone imagery over Tacloban

2013-12-17 Thread Mark Cupitt
Cool, what did they use to make it??
Cheers



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On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 7:42 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:

 Sharing you this drone/uav imagery made by Corephil:


 https://mapsengine.google.com/05777347155276867190-09507073323105492707-4/mapview/

 We are still working out details of license and how it can be used for
 OSM tracing.
 Will update later.

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[talk-ph] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All

The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of some of the affected areas with a
chopper yesterday. It looks like we may have to use road to deliver a lot
of the aid. Many areas look quite affected and the military has intel that
backs that up.

I have used todays dump from http://labs.geofabrik.de/haiyan/ to overlay
OSM data over a topo map along with our target areas. (Yaaa QGis) (Sorry
about the terrible styling, but it will serve the need)

(Note, we may move further south to the Passi area if we can establisg a
need there)

I have been trying to download sat images from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ to
see if there are roads in the area (I overlaid the ones I could get) but I
am on Smart Bro and they throttle my bandwidth.

I uploaded the my efforts to http://markware.net/pray/ (They are at the
bottom of the page)

Is there any way of getting these areas mapped, priority would be access
roads and locations of villages and any damage noted if it was possible. (
I see that some of the LandUse Polys are tagged as Typhoon Damage)

Any advice or help greatly appreciated. My hands are tied with this limited
bandwidth. I ordered a PLDT DSL Line 6 weeks ago, I am looking at the modem
but we cannot get them to activate it. It is a mystery to me as to why ..

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look
at the Tasking Manager)

http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10

Thanks

Mark


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 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:

 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N

 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N
 BR: 122.75E  11.00N

 Regards

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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi -

 I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're
 asking about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

 So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta
 server tasks2.

 Dan




 2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

 Hi All

 The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of some of the affected areas with
 a chopper yesterday. It looks like we may have to use road to deliver a lot
 of the aid. Many areas look quite affected and the military has intel that
 backs that up.

 I have used todays dump from http://labs.geofabrik.de/haiyan/ to
 overlay OSM data over a topo map along with our target areas. (Yaaa QGis)
 (Sorry about the terrible styling, but it will serve the need)

 (Note, we may move further south to the Passi area if we can establisg a
 need there)

 I have been trying to download sat images from
 https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ to see if there are roads in the area (I
 overlaid the ones I could get) but I am on Smart Bro and they throttle my
 bandwidth.

 I uploaded the my efforts to http://markware.net/pray/ (They are at the
 bottom of the page)

 Is there any way of getting these areas mapped, priority would be access
 roads and locations of villages and any damage noted if it was possible. (
 I see that some of the LandUse Polys are tagged as Typhoon Damage)

 Any advice or help greatly appreciated. My hands are tied with this
 limited bandwidth. I ordered a PLDT DSL Line 6 weeks ago, I am looking at
 the modem but we cannot get them to activate it. It is a mystery to me as
 to why ..

 Regards

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Pierre.


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 Hi Mark,

 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.


 Pierre

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 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping

 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look
 at the Tasking Manager)

 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10

 Thanks

 Mark


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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:

 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N

 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N
 BR: 122.75E  11.00N

 Regards

 Mark


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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi -

 I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're
 asking about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

 So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta
 server tasks2.

 Dan




 2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

 Hi All

 The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of some of the affected areas with a
 chopper yesterday. It looks like we may have to use road to deliver a lot
 of the aid. Many areas look quite affected and the military has intel that
 backs that up.

 I have used todays dump from http://labs.geofabrik.de/haiyan/ to overlay
 OSM data over a topo map along with our target areas. (Yaaa QGis) (Sorry
 about the terrible styling, but it will serve the need)

 (Note, we may move further south to the Passi area if we can establisg a
 need there)

 I have been trying to download sat images from
 https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ to see if there are roads in the area (I
 overlaid the ones I could get) but I am on Smart Bro and they throttle my
 bandwidth.

 I uploaded the my efforts to http://markware.net/pray/ (They are at the
 bottom of the page)

 Is there any way of getting these areas mapped, priority would be access
 roads and locations of villages and any damage noted if it was possible. (
 I see that some of the LandUse Polys are tagged as Typhoon Damage)

 Any advice or help greatly appreciated. My hands are tied with this
 limited bandwidth. I ordered a PLDT DSL Line 6 weeks ago, I am looking at
 the modem but we cannot

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Pierre

If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering for the
next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the accuracy is not
great. They should all be identifyable hamlets, villages, etc, it would be
great if we could get a more precise location.

Thanks

mark


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 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.


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 *Envoyé le :* Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping

 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look
 at the Tasking Manager)

 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10

 Thanks

 Mark


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 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:

 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N

 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N
 BR: 122.75E  11.00N

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 I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're
 asking about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

 So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta
 server tasks2.

 Dan




 2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

 Hi All

 The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Andrew

We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome

Our current Mission Status is as follows:

1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably too
much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport (Army
Trucks)
2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the deliveries,
hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old topos.
3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days before
launch on a mission.
4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or go
direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and Security as
some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.


Our key interests are

1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE (Upwind
side of Typhoon)
3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for a
Huey Chopper or two.

Cheers

Mark





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 I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
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 mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
 There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
 sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot there.

 Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
 coordinate.

 - -AndrewBuck


 On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Pierre
 
  If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
  for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
  accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
  villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
  location.
 
  Thanks
 
  mark
 
 
  Regards
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Pierre

I was trying to down load the imagery from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ here
was some imagery (look at the pics i posted at http://markware.net/pray at
the bottom of the page) thats all I could get downloaded. I believe there
was more, but my internet is throttled now because of overuse.

Maybe you could get it downloaded and it may be of use.

Cheers

Mark


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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 Mark,

 West of Limbag (node 2527733423), Bing High Res imagery. It should be
 covered better. East of Limbag, I will have to work with Landsat8 which is
 relatively covered with clouds.

 Unless somebody knows other imagery for this area.


 Pierre

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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.


 Pierre

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 *Envoyé le :* Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping

 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look
 at the Tasking Manager)

 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10

 Thanks

 Mark


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 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:

 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N

 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N
 BR: 122.75E  11.00N

 Regards

 Mark


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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Maning. very much appreciated. Wish I could be there 


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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:39 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 dear mark.

 Will try to contribute as well. I will also announce your request at
 sotm-ph tomorrow.

 Maning Sambale (mobile)
 On Dec 13, 2013 11:14 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Andrew

 We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome

 Our current Mission Status is as follows:

 1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably too
 much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport (Army
 Trucks)
 2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the deliveries,
 hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old topos.
 3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
 also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days before
 launch on a mission.
 4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or
 go direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and Security
 as some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.


 Our key interests are

 1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
 2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
 especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE (Upwind
 side of Typhoon)
 3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for a
 Huey Chopper or two.

 Cheers

 Mark





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 I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
 buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
 points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
 mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
 There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
 sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot
 there.

 Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
 coordinate.

 - -AndrewBuck


 On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Pierre
 
  If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
  for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
  accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
  villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
  location.
 
  Thanks
 
  mark
 
 
  Regards
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Jean-Guilhem

Namria (Philippine Mapping Agency) has a complete set of 1:5 at
http://www.namria.gov.ph/topo50Index.aspx that have been scanned.

I am using the 1;25 maps from
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/philippines/ as I just dont hav etome to
crop and georference the 1:5 ones, although I would like to as some are
as late as early 2000's whereas the 1:25 are Mid 50's

Cheers

mark


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On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.comwrote:

 Hi Mark, others,

 I don't know if you are aware of these 50k topo maps, from the
 Government of Canada:


 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/north-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northeast-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northwest-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 13/12/2013 16:13, Mark Cupitt a écrit :
  Hi Andrew
 
  We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome
 
  Our current Mission Status is as follows:
 
  1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably
  too much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport
  (Army Trucks)
  2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the
  deliveries, hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old
  topos.
  3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
  also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days
  before launch on a mission.
  4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or
  go direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and
  Security as some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.
 
 
  Our key interests are
 
  1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
  2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
  especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE
  (Upwind side of Typhoon)
  3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for
  a Huey Chopper or two.
 
  Cheers
 
  Mark
 
 
 
 
 
  Regards
 
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  On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Andrew Buck andrew.r.b...@gmail.com
  mailto:andrew.r.b...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
  buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
  points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
  mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
  There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
  sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot
  there.
 
  Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
  coordinate.
 
  -AndrewBuck
 
 
  On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Pierre
 
  If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
  for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
  accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
  villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
  location.
 
  Thanks
 
  mark
 
 
  Regards
 
  Mark Cupitt
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Jean-Guilhem

Got them. A Big Thanks. Seem like they may have been Mosaic'd together.
Will see if I can geo-reference them and put them to good use.

Cheers

Mark
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.comwrote:

 Jean-Guilhem





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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Karen, thanks. I downloaded a smaller one. Guess I will have to learn
some russian :) These look good, if nothing else for the features and
terrian. Cheers Mark


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On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:57 AM, Karen A Payne kpa...@itos.uga.edu wrote:

  Hi Mark,

 You can also download georeferenced Russian 200k maps from the GIST
 Repositoryhttps://gistdata.itos.uga.edu/portal?title_op=containstitle=field_abstract_value_op=containsAbstract=field_country_name_value_many_to_one%5B%5D=PHILIPPINES+%28PH%29sort_by=titlesort_order=ASCitems_per_page=20
  if
 that’s useful.

 Best,

 Karen



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 Hi Jean-Guilhem



 Namria (Philippine Mapping Agency) has a complete set of 1:5 at
 http://www.namria.gov.ph/topo50Index.aspx that have been scanned.



 I am using the 1;25 maps from
 http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/philippines/ as I just dont hav etome
 to crop and georference the 1:5 ones, although I would like to as some
 are as late as early 2000's whereas the 1:25 are Mid 50's



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 Hi Mark, others,

 I don't know if you are aware of these 50k topo maps, from the
 Government of Canada:


 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/north-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northeast-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northwest-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 13/12/2013 16:13, Mark Cupitt a écrit :

  Hi Andrew
 
  We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome
 
  Our current Mission Status is as follows:
 
  1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably
  too much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport
  (Army Trucks)
  2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the
  deliveries, hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old
  topos.
  3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
  also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days
  before launch on a mission.
  4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or
  go direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and
  Security as some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.
 
 
  Our key interests are
 
  1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
  2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
  especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE
  (Upwind side of Typhoon)
  3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for
  a Huey Chopper or two.
 
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Re: [talk-ph] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-12 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Jean-Guilhem


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On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.orgwrote:

 Dear Mark and Others,

 I don't know if you are already aware of it, but
 https://haiyan.crowdmap.com/ has some geolocated photo reports of damage.
 (Including reports on Baliguian Island, between Panay and Bantayan, and
 some help they received)

 There are also reports about isolated islands in the report and workbook
 on :

 http://www.i-resilience.fr/2013/11/philippines-typhoon-reports-on-micro-insular-areas-and-urgent-needs/

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Wind Speeds

2013-12-12 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi David, I absolutely agree. Whilst riding through central Panay, I
noticed that on the windward side of most hillsthe vegetation was totally
flattened and that valleys that were open in the direction of the wind had
significantly more damage as they acted like a funnel.
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 4:21 AM, David Hiers davidhiers7...@yahoo.comwrote:

 While considering the macro-scale variation in wind speed, you would do
 well to not overlook the highly localized orographic effects on wind speed
 and associated damage.  The effect of local topology on wind speed is
 sufficiently strong and well-understood to drive zoning regulations:


 http://martinchock.com/_library/documents/papers/hawaiistatebuildingcodewindprovisions.pdf

 Regards,

 David


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 In the Northern Hemisphere, Typhoons rotate in a Counter Clockwise
 Direction, so the actual wind on the ground has to be factored with the
 speed of travel of the typhoon itself. The faster the speed over ground of
 the typhoon, the more wind that will be added or subtracted over the ground
 depending on what position within the circulation a specific point is.


 This is why the northeast quadrant of typhoons (which typically move
 northwest) in the Philippines are considered the strong side. For example
 check out this news article containing a quote from NASA:


 http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/11/08/1254420/yolandas-strongest-side-may-hit-manila-nasa

 US-based National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) warned that
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[talk-ph] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All

Just got back form a week long aid mission to the Caluya Island Group in
Antique, way out west of Borocay. Some of these islands were devastated by
Storm Surge, most of the boats were destroyed so no fishing was possible.
These islands are so inaccessible that no aid has been delivered up to now.
We were able to deliver 10 Tons of aid including tarpaulins, rice, Nails,
Rope, Milk, Tinned Food, etc to 1400 families on the islands. This group is
a group of individuals who came together and it is privately funded.

A Video report can be seen at

http://youtu.be/P1AEW9EanOk


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Re: [talk-ph] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
For the record, the team was composed of the following good folks:

Retired USA; 77 years old, lives Davao (Wise old Duck)
USA 60 years old, lives Dubai (Took 4 months leave to do this project) Team
Leader
Aussie 53 years old lives Dumaguete (Camera Duck)
Retired USA 50 years old lives IloIlo (Logisitic Duck)
Us Student 32 Years old, lives IliIlo (Logistics Duck)
(Average age 54 years old)

Filipina 30 years old, lives IloIlo (Interpreter and coordinator/liason)
Filipino 32 years old, lives Iloilo (All rounders and the clowns in te
video with the snorkeling masks on, great guys)
Filipino 31 years old lives IliIlo ( dito

 )

Plus the good folk of the Philippine Army (security) and The Philippine
Navy (transport), FANTASTIC PEOPLE!!

Cheers

Mark




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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All

 Just got back form a week long aid mission to the Caluya Island Group in
 Antique, way out west of Borocay. Some of these islands were devastated by
 Storm Surge, most of the boats were destroyed so no fishing was possible.
 These islands are so inaccessible that no aid has been delivered up to now.
 We were able to deliver 10 Tons of aid including tarpaulins, rice, Nails,
 Rope, Milk, Tinned Food, etc to 1400 families on the islands. This group is
 a group of individuals who came together and it is privately funded.

 A Video report can be seen at

 http://youtu.be/P1AEW9EanOk


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Re: [talk-ph] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
I need before and after imagery if possible. I'm checking Digital Globe at
the moment. After Imagery is more important as we need to check for landing
Zones for helicopters and Road access.
Im not hopeful we can get it in Panay but thought I would ask anyway in
case some stuff popped up while I was on the last mission.

Cheers


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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:40 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:

 Here is Mark's attachment.  What kind of map do you need? What format?

 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2WZQ1DwK_xeFY4eE5iZnhXeXJURzBLLWNHTFNnTjBqcHow/edit?usp=sharing


 On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:19 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Here is our Mission Planning for anyone interested. Yellow is completed
 missions (Excluding Caluya), Red is planned missions. These are quite
 remote and hard to get to, Does anyone know of any Georeferenced imagery
 available, before and/or after I could get my hands on, we need to check
 for access by air and road.

 Cheers

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 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Great efforts Mark!


 On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 For the record, the team was composed of the following good folks:

 Retired USA; 77 years old, lives Davao (Wise old Duck)
 USA 60 years old, lives Dubai (Took 4 months leave to do this project)
 Team Leader
 Aussie 53 years old lives Dumaguete (Camera Duck)
 Retired USA 50 years old lives IloIlo (Logisitic Duck)
 Us Student 32 Years old, lives IliIlo (Logistics Duck)
 (Average age 54 years old)

 Filipina 30 years old, lives IloIlo (Interpreter and coordinator/liason)
 Filipino 32 years old, lives Iloilo (All rounders and the clowns in te
 video with the snorkeling masks on, great guys)
 Filipino 31 years old lives IliIlo ( dito

  )

 Plus the good folk of the Philippine Army (security) and The Philippine
 Navy (transport), FANTASTIC PEOPLE!!

 Cheers

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 On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi All

 Just got back form a week long aid mission to the Caluya Island Group
 in Antique, way out west of Borocay. Some of these islands were devastated
 by Storm Surge, most of the boats were destroyed so no fishing was
 possible. These islands are so inaccessible that no aid has been delivered
 up to now. We were able to deliver 10 Tons of aid including tarpaulins,
 rice, Nails, Rope, Milk, Tinned Food, etc to 1400 families on the islands.
 This group is a group of individuals who came together

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Mikel

The islands were honestly so small that we could walk around them, I did
not check OSM as I knew that. However, I have used OSM on the new targets I
put up on the Topo Map to check for access. Im not sure if much mapping has
happened in hat area.

We get our Target areas from eh Military based on feedback form the ground.
Our Priorities are the Elderly and the Young.

Cheers

Mark


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 Mark

 Excellent to see this!

 Wondering, for us working on OSM map data, did the map prove useful to
 your mission? We'd love to hear details, if any, when you have time.

 -Mikel

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   On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 5:47 AM, maning sambale 
 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Great efforts Mark!


 On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 For the record, the team was composed of the following good folks:

 Retired USA; 77 years old, lives Davao (Wise old Duck)
 USA 60 years old, lives Dubai (Took 4 months leave to do this project)
 Team Leader
 Aussie 53 years old lives Dumaguete (Camera Duck)
 Retired USA 50 years old lives IloIlo (Logisitic Duck)
 Us Student 32 Years old, lives IliIlo (Logistics Duck)
 (Average age 54 years old)

 Filipina 30 years old, lives IloIlo (Interpreter and coordinator/liason)
 Filipino 32 years old, lives Iloilo (All rounders and the clowns in te
 video with the snorkeling masks on, great guys)
 Filipino 31 years old lives IliIlo ( dito

)

 Plus the good folk of the Philippine Army (security) and The Philippine
 Navy (transport), FANTASTIC PEOPLE!!

 Cheers

 Mark




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 Hi All

 Just got back form a week long aid mission to the Caluya Island Group in
 Antique, way out west of Borocay. Some of these islands were devastated by
 Storm Surge, most of the boats were destroyed so no fishing was possible.
 These islands are so inaccessible that no aid has been delivered up to now.
 We were able to deliver 10 Tons of aid including tarpaulins, rice, Nails,
 Rope, Milk, Tinned Food, etc to 1400 families on the islands. This group is
 a group of individuals who came together and it is privately funded.

 A Video report can be seen at

 http://youtu.be/P1AEW9EanOk


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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Milo

Any additional maps on he islands on the east and west areas woudl be most
welcome. The military are using Topo Maps at the moment and it would be
great to have OSM available in as much detail as possible. Im not sure what
mapping has been done in our new target areas, any input or assistance
there would be most welcome.

Cheers

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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:20 PM, Milo van der Linden m...@dogodigi.netwrote:

 It seems like this is a blind spot in de mapping efforts related to the
 Typhoon as not much mapping has been done on the islands ([1] and [2]).

 [1] http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=11/11.9362/121.4099layers=HN
 [2]
 http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-typhoon-haiyan-2013#10/11.6993/121.8906

 Bing (pre-typhoon) imagery is pretty reasonable quality, so if someone set
 up a HOT task, I would gladly help out to bring more detail to this area in
 the hope this will help you guys out a bit.


 I don't know if any post-typhoon imagery is available for this area?



 2013/12/11 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

 Here is our Mission Planning for anyone interested. Yellow is completed
 missions (Excluding Caluya), Red is planned missions. These are quite
 remote and hard to get to, Does anyone know of any Georeferenced imagery
 available, before and/or after I could get my hands on, we need to check
 for access by air and road.

 Cheers

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 Great efforts Mark!


 On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 For the record, the team was composed of the following good folks:

 Retired USA; 77 years old, lives Davao (Wise old Duck)
 USA 60 years old, lives Dubai (Took 4 months leave to do this project)
 Team Leader
 Aussie 53 years old lives Dumaguete (Camera Duck)
 Retired USA 50 years old lives IloIlo (Logisitic Duck)
 Us Student 32 Years old, lives IliIlo (Logistics Duck)
 (Average age 54 years old)

 Filipina 30 years old, lives IloIlo (Interpreter and coordinator/liason)
 Filipino 32 years old, lives Iloilo (All rounders and the clowns in te
 video with the snorkeling masks on, great guys)
 Filipino 31 years old lives IliIlo ( dito

  )

 Plus the good folk of the Philippine Army (security) and The Philippine
 Navy (transport), FANTASTIC PEOPLE!!

 Cheers

 Mark




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 Hi All

 Just got back form a week long aid mission to the Caluya Island Group
 in Antique, way out west of Borocay. Some

Re: [talk-ph] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi jean-Guilhem

yep, checked Digitel Globe. They have one post typhoon pass to the east of
our new traget areas with a lot of cloud cover.

My maps are 1950's circa topos 1:25 scale from Namria. There are some
1:5 scale maps available, I have not had a chance to georeference them
yet to use in QGis


I will checkout the references you mentioned today, thanks

We are doing a Helicopter Recon this morning for landing areas and access,
some of these areas look pretty remote based on the topos.

We like the Remote and hard to get to places, that is our focus.

Anything I can use in QGis would be very valuable, I am using the
Openlayers PlugIn to get OSM data to overlay to check the locations.

Feel free to use the Caluya Report anyway that helps and disseminate it as
much as you can.

I lived in Coron for many years in the 90's so I am anxious to see the
effects and damage. The verbal reports I have had are very discouraging.

There are also some islands to the east of Panay between Panay and Bantayan
that I am not sure if they have received any attention as well.

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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton 
jgcail...@openstreetmap.fr wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 How did you check for DigitalGlobe?

 I have noticed that there are images on http://hdds.usgs.gov that are
 not in DigitalGlobe WMS, so maybe they are not in their other public
 views either.

 OSM seems poor compared to your map, so i don't have an accurate global
 view of the area you are interested in, but it seems to me that HDDS has
 WorldView-2 images near this area, taken also on 2013-11-24, 29 (still
 cloudy, but maybe not exactly in the same spots) and on 2013-12-10 (a
 bit less cloudy).

 You should be able to download the images yourself, after creating an
 account. (Choose the NGA_PUBLIC version of the files).

 Let me know if I could be of help, e.g. in setting some images up on OSM
 FR server in priority.

 (I am in the process of downloading hopefully all of the public images,
 in case the Charter activation closes today.

 Hopefully not, as no post-disaster imagery of the islands near Coron,
 Caluya Islands or the south of Mindoro has been acquired yet.

 Your report about Caluya Islands will be useful in the request for
 extension I'll submit).

 Thank you for the great work you and your friends are doing !

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 11/12/2013 15:05, Mark Cupitt a écrit :
  Hi Maning,
 
  I Just checked Digitel Globe, they made a pass just to the east of our
  target areas on 2013-11-19 and it has a lot of cloud cover, so that will
  not help us. I'm a Qgis User.
 
  We just decided to do an Aerial Reconnaissance tomorrow morning to
  visually look for options. Quickest way to decide and assess the best
  way in.
 
  Thanks heaps Maning  for responding, it is really appreciated.
 
  Cheers
 
  Mark
 
 
 
 
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  On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:55 PM, maning sambale
  emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com mailto:emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Dear Mark,
 
  Can you send a coordinates of these points?  If you use JOSM, you
  can easily plot these points and then load the post-typhoon
  DigitalGlobe imagery.
 
 
  On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
  mailto:markcup...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I need before and after imagery if possible. I'm checking

[talk-ph] Panay Damage

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
As a matter of interest, when travelling to our rendezvous point for the
last mission (libertad) i chose to travel up through the center of Panay to
visually assess the impact of Yolanda (I have a 650 cc Motorbike which
makes traversing these areas easy)

Travelling from South to North, (i used the Mountain road, Sta Barbera,
Cabatuan,  Janiuay, Lambuano, Bingawan, Dumalag)  it was easy to see the
start of the damage and the end. I was staggered by the number of trees and
power lines that were down. Amazingly, at least from what I could see from
the road, something like one out of every 20 houses sustained damage and
one out of 100 houses were destroyed, and honestly, these probably would
have fallen down if you pushed them anyway.

I noticed that the windward side of the hill faces were flat, nothing
standing and that the valleys that were open to the windward side had a lot
of vegetation damage because they acted like a funnel. Probably there were
homes up in there I could not see

Northern Panay will be without power for a long time, it is staggering just
how many power poles were down.

Having said all that, life appeared form the main road to be relatively
normal, kids going to school, sari-sari stores open, etc, buses running, no
road closures that I found.

I saw one Red Cross aid truck handing out what looked like 10Kg bags of
rice to people. Of course, they managed to block the traffic when doing
this, was the only traffic jam I experienced.

The areas we are targeting next are remote and can not be seen from the
main roads. These are the areas that should be focused on, the hills,
valleys and exposed areas with little access. Before Imagery would be
useful in identifying where settlements were, they may be hard to identify
with the vegetation down on the post imagery. Looking closely in the
valleys and windward side of hills may show places that need assistance.

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Re: [talk-ph] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-11 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Oslec.

Can you nominate specific barangarys (Coordinates would be a huge help) Our
priorities are the Elderly and Children, Most in Need and we work closest
to the Typhoon track outwards. I will pass onto the Military (who are very
responsive) and our group to look at.

Any specific info that will help them make the assessment as to what is
needed will be a big help. We do not have enough resources on the ground to
assess each area individually with eyes on, so as much information as you
can provide will help a lot.

Cheers mark


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On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Celso Alarilla calari...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sir Mark

 Could you include remote barangays of Passi City in your mission till now
 no help have reach them. Relief goods just pass Passi City going to Capiz
 and Aklan areas.  No hi resolution images from landsat or digital globe to
 trace on OSM.
 Thanks.

 Oslec
 On Dec 12, 2013 6:37 AM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi jean-Guilhem

 yep, checked Digitel Globe. They have one post typhoon pass to the east
 of our new traget areas with a lot of cloud cover.

 My maps are 1950's circa topos 1:25 scale from Namria. There are some
 1:5 scale maps available, I have not had a chance to georeference them
 yet to use in QGis


 I will checkout the references you mentioned today, thanks

 We are doing a Helicopter Recon this morning for landing areas and
 access, some of these areas look pretty remote based on the topos.

 We like the Remote and hard to get to places, that is our focus.

 Anything I can use in QGis would be very valuable, I am using the
 Openlayers PlugIn to get OSM data to overlay to check the locations.

 Feel free to use the Caluya Report anyway that helps and disseminate it
 as much as you can.

 I lived in Coron for many years in the 90's so I am anxious to see the
 effects and damage. The verbal reports I have had are very discouraging.

 There are also some islands to the east of Panay between Panay and
 Bantayan that I am not sure if they have received any attention as well.

 Regards

 Mark Cupitt

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 On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton 
 jgcail...@openstreetmap.fr wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 How did you check for DigitalGlobe?

 I have noticed that there are images on http://hdds.usgs.gov that are
 not in DigitalGlobe WMS, so maybe they are not in their other public
 views either.

 OSM seems poor compared to your map, so i don't have an accurate global
 view of the area you are interested in, but it seems to me that HDDS has
 WorldView-2 images near this area, taken also on 2013-11-24, 29 (still
 cloudy, but maybe not exactly in the same spots) and on 2013-12-10 (a
 bit less cloudy).

 You should be able to download the images yourself, after creating an
 account. (Choose the NGA_PUBLIC version of the files).

 Let me know if I could be of help, e.g. in setting some images up on OSM
 FR server in priority.

 (I am in the process of downloading hopefully all of the public images,
 in case the Charter activation closes today.

 Hopefully not, as no post-disaster imagery of the islands near Coron,
 Caluya Islands or the south of Mindoro has been acquired yet.

 Your report about Caluya Islands will be useful in the request for
 extension I'll submit).

 Thank you for the great work you and your friends are doing !

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 11/12/2013 15:05, Mark Cupitt a écrit :
  Hi

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