Re: [Talk-cl] [OSM-talk] Fwd: MGRS Atlas and grids for Concepcion, Chile

2010-03-03 Thread Michal Migurski
For on-the-go use, Walking Papers now sports a UTM / USNG / MGRS grid option:
http://walking-papers.org/#make

The maps are still in spherical mercator and all that so it's not the real 
thing, but it'll do for reference in a pinch.

-mike.

On Mar 2, 2010, at 8:06 AM, nicolas chavent wrote:

> Dear all-
> here's the 1st draft of the 1:25,000 street atlas for Concepcion available at 
> the url furhter below in this email-
> Nice if this could be commented upon by OSM Chile and posted on the Chile 
> Quake response wiki
> Best
> N
> 
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Subu Swaminathan 
> Date: Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 4:09 PM
> Subject: MGRS Atlas and grids for Concepcion, Chile
> To: CrisisMappers-Chile 
> 
> 
> Please find the first draft version of a 8.5 x 11" (or A4 ISO page
> size)
> 1:25,000 street atlas for Concepcion, Chile at the link provided
> below.
> Data is courtesy of OpenStreetMap. We would welcome additional (but
> reasonable) requests, comments, and feedback. We've used some new
> compression techniques that squeeze the entire atlas down to 0.8MB in
> size. Just in case that's still too large, we've still made each page
> individually available. Total number of 1:25,000 pages is 22.
> 
> 
> 
> http://mississippi.deltastate.edu/data/Chile/Concepcion_Chile_25Kscale_8511A4size_Geopdf_Street_Atlas_vDSU20100301/
> 
> 
> 
> As for MGRS grid data, we've completed it and posted it to:
> 
> 
> 
> http://mississippi.deltastate.edu/data/Chile/MGRS_Data/
> 
> 
> 
> You'll note we've gone ahead and created 100-m polygon data in
> preparation for 1:6,000 atlas products should decent imagery become
> available in a format we can use.
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Re: [Talk-cl] Collective assessment of need for public high-res imagery of Chile

2010-03-03 Thread David Stevens
Jean-Guilhem

Let me put forward a few more ideas on top of what Chris put forward.

First of all I do want to confirm that we know how relevant the work carried
out within CrisisMappers is. Here at UN-SPIDER there are several of us
following closely the postings. Having said that I do question how much of
the relevant analysis and map products actually were used/are being used by
the UN and other responding agencies on the ground in Haiti (here I am
thinking specifically of the map products). We will be evaluating this next
week when we meet with the Civil Protection Agency in PaP. My view is that
the UN should have used it more and there is a need to integrate more
closely. We have a UN-SPIDER International Workshop in Bonn in October and
we will take the opportunity of this international gathering of experts to
evaluate exactly that (among other topics): how can we as UN build upon
wider opportunities including CrisisMappers.

Then regarding access to imagery Chris correctly pointed out that all
imagery is being made available for free use by Chilean institutions as well
as all NGOs and international organisations directly supporting these
institutions We list the imagery on our webpage

http://www.un-spider.org/chile

We also list the updated target areas for imagery and also the list of
Chilean institutions that are coordinating the efforts. Notice that Chile
has designated specific people to coordinate this international effort.

If anyone on this list is directly supporting the efforts at the request of
the Chilean government and does not have access to the resources listed on
the webpage then please send me an email (david.stev...@unoosa.org) so we
can help get access.

In turn I will prepare a list of the known ongoing efforts which we know
have started and post this list. Two such efforts is G-MOSAIC and ITHACA.

Chile is a different working environment but also an opportunity for this
wider international community to have a stronger impact in the decision
process as long as we can ensure that the work carried out is done closely
with a Chilean institution involved in the response.

Finally I do want to point out that the norm is not to have access to free
imagery for wider public use. Right now we at UN-SPIDER are looking at
getting imagery for two other disasters which are not receiving wide
attention: the landslide in Uganda and the emerging situation in Kiev with
possible record floods over the next couple of weeks.

And one last final input: once you have an assessment which will definitely
show how useful public access to free imagery is in supporting response
efforts we will be the first to work with you to raise awareness of the need
to wide access to imagery for any disaster (and not just the ones that hit
the media attention)

Regards

David

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Programme Coordinator
UN-SPIDER
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
Vienna - Austria
Tel. ++43-(1)-26060-5631 - Skype: tazarkount
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On 3 March 2010 07:16, Chris  wrote:

> I wouldn't be so sure of that; a few observations:
>
> First and foremost, it has been cloudy.
>
> Secondly, there is a LOT of discussion going on, with a well-
> functioning government, through well established channels, that isn't
> necessarily posted to this Google Group. That includes all well-known
> sources of imagery, software, and support services.
>
> Thirdly, Haiti was a VERY special case. For a lot of reasons, a vast
> amount of imagery was made available for free, and an ecosystem
> instantly rose to the occaision and filled a relative void with
> beautiful maps. Although the case can be made that, due to results of
> the past few weeks with OSM, imagery SHOULD be free for Chile, that is
> not by ANY means a general policy.  Seriously, what were the valuable
> assets? things with resolutions of less than one meter.  Would you
> suggest that, overnight, because of Haiti, every provider, satellite
> and aerial, should just say: "oh! you guys are right...I think I'll
> just forget about covering costs and give it all away...every time"
>
> Finally, to address item 3) the Disaster Charter mechanism was
> established. It augments item 2), and was not constructed around the
> paradigm of "crowdsourcing". Rather, it was constructed to use space
> assets to minimize loss of life and infrastructure, by allowing access
> by "participating agencies", which is a well-defined term. Arguing the
> case to equate "crowdsourcing" with "participating agencies" is a
> topic for dicussion with the charter members.  NGA, as represented by
> USGS, is the member representing DigitalGlobe and GeoEye.
>
> There are decent maps. UN-SPIDER is project manager for space asset
> coordination, as per the disaster charter protocol; Chile's civil
> defense ministry, ONEMI , is the consumer. More detailed info on the
> emergency ops sitrep can be found on ReliefWeb, at:
>
> http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID

[Talk-cl] [Fwd: Re: Collective assessment of need for public high-res imagery of Chile]

2010-03-03 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton

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David,

Thank you for your answer.

David Stevens a écrit :

Jean-Guilhem

Let me put forward a few more ideas on top of what Chris put forward.

First of all I do want to confirm that we know how relevant the work 
carried out within CrisisMappers is. Here at UN-SPIDER there are 
several of us following closely the postings. Having said that I do 
question how much of the relevant analysis and map products actually 
were used/are being used by the UN and other responding agencies on 
the ground in Haiti (here I am thinking specifically of the map 
products). 
We have an on-going effort to help disseminate the use of OSM to 
Haitians and relief workers on the ground, through diaspora and involved 
NGOs.


We are also involved in the Haiti Health Facilities Working Group, led 
by PAHO (Pan-American Health Organisation) and HHS (US Department of 
Health and Human Services).
We will be evaluating this next week when we meet with the Civil 
Protection Agency in PaP. My view is that the UN should have used it 
more and there is a need to integrate more closely. We have a 
UN-SPIDER International Workshop in Bonn in October and we will take 
the opportunity of this international gathering of experts to evaluate 
exactly that (among other topics): how can we as UN build upon wider 
opportunities including CrisisMappers.


Then regarding access to imagery Chris correctly pointed out that all 
imagery is being made available for free use by Chilean institutions 
as well as all NGOs and international organisations directly 
supporting these institutions We list the imagery on our webpage


http://www.un-spider.org/chile

We also list the updated target areas for imagery and also the list of 
Chilean institutions that are coordinating the efforts. Notice that 
Chile has designated specific people to coordinate this international 
effort.


If anyone on this list is directly supporting the efforts at the 
request of the Chilean government and does not have access to the 
resources listed on the webpage then please send me an email 
(david.stev...@unoosa.org ) so we can 
help get access.
The problem from OpenStreetMap point of view is that this policy hinders 
OSM involvement in the relief effort. (As explained by Mikel elsewhere 
in this group).


After seeing the usefulness of OSM effort in Haiti, it is difficult to 
witness this passively.


In turn I will prepare a list of the known ongoing efforts which we 
know have started and post this list. Two such efforts is G-MOSAIC and 
ITHACA.


Chile is a different working environment but also an opportunity for 
this wider international community to have a stronger impact in the 
decision process as long as we can ensure that the work carried out is 
done closely with a Chilean institution involved in the response.
OSM is fortunate to have an active community in Chile, that had already 
achieved a remarkable quality of mapping. We are actively working with 
them, and trying to support them as best we can.


Finally I do want to point out that the norm is not to have access to 
free imagery for wider public use. Right now we at UN-SPIDER are 
looking at getting imagery for two other disasters which are not 
receiving wide attention: the landslide in Uganda and the emerging 
situation in Kiev with possible record floods over the next couple of 
weeks.
There are, for instance, very significant OSM mapping efforts going on 
in Albania and Kosovo. Flooding in Albania resumed, after the initial 
January event. More imagery would have been nice there too.


If the information you have access to makes you think that OSM 
volunteers efforts would be useful in specific parts of the World, 
please let us know. I am sure there is enough variety within the OSM 
community to find interests for collaborating on various events and 
contexts.


And one last final input: once you have an assessment which will 
definitely show how useful public access to free imagery is in 
supporting response efforts we will be the first to work with you to 
raise awareness of the need to wide access to imagery for any disaster 
(and not just the ones that hit the media attention)

This is exactly what we are trying to achieve.


Regards

David

David Stevens
Programme Coordinator
UN-SPIDER
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
Vienna - Austria
Tel. ++43-(1)-26060-5631 - Skype: tazarkount
Mobile +43 - 699 1459-5631 -  E-Mail david.stev...@unoosa.org 



Best regards,

Re: [Talk-cl] Ideas Post Terremoto

2010-03-03 Thread Gerald Kogler
hola gente,

por fin recuperé internet en casa y tengo ganas de participar en alguna 
actividad de mapping. estuve mirando las imágenes de uso libre 
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake/Imagery_and_data_sources)
 
para enterarme que valdría la pena mapear desde estas fuentes pero no 
tengo muy claro como esta el estado de las cosas. alguien tiene claro 
cual es la mejor de estas fuentes y para que zona de Chile hay más 
urgencia? tampoco tengo muchos conocimientos sobre el terreno pero al 
mejor podría crear carreteras y similares.

por otro lado esta informado el MOP sobre el estado de infraestructuras 
públicas: http://mopinforma.blogspot.com/ vale la pena crear un layer 
para OSM con esta información?

salu2
g.




talk-cl-requ...@openstreetmap.org wrote:
> Ok, estamos hablando...
> 
> --
> sent from my HTC G1, please excuse typos and brevity
> 
> On Mar 1, 2010 5:14 PM, "Julio Costa Zambelli" 
> wrote:
> 
> Herman,
> 
> OK. Tu me dices a quien contactar para coordinar. Yo pienso que podría ser
> el Miércoles en la tarde para dar un poco de tiempo a la difusión.
> 
> Saludos,
> 
> Julio Costa
> 
> 
> 2010/3/1 Herman Vega 
> 
> 
>> Hola, está en condiciones, con capacidad para unas 15 a 20 personas, No
> hay computadores pero s...

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[Talk-cl] Fwd: [OSM-talk] Rapideye gives Chile sat images to OSM

2010-03-03 Thread nicolas chavent
Julio and all in Chile
Here's a nice piece of information for your efforts, please liase with
Jochen if further details on imagery need to be sorted out
Ciao
N

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From: Jochen Topf 
Date: Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:54 PM
Subject: [OSM-talk] Rapideye gives Chile sat images to OSM
To: t...@openstreetmap.org


Rapideye gives Chile sat images to OSM

The german satellite company Rapideye has released satellite images for the
areas in Chile affected by the earth quake to OpenStreetMap. The images are
copyrighted but can be used to add data to OSM.

For information on how to include these images into JOSM and Potlatch see
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake/Imagery_and_data_sources#RapidEye

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[Talk-cl] [Fwd: Re: Geospatial Support for Chile]

2010-03-03 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Forwarding this message from Bruce Willett (bdwil...@ravel.n2.net) also 
to crisismappers-chile, which was in the to: list, because I don't see 
it there.

Jean-Guilhem

--




Hi Nate,

Thanks for the email. I am CC:ing just some of those involved whether 
they understand English or not. I am doing this in the hopes that some 
connections might form.

Desculpa para el ingles NO PUEDO ESCRIBIR EN 2 AHORA!

I am going to play with this until the 10th and then off on my bike with 
a friend for a couple weeks in Tierra de Fuego and out of contact the 
whole time, so if something come up

Yes, it is too bad we didn't know about him as we have a couple of us 
down here in Punta Arenas interested in helping with mapping, GIS, GPS, 
most of these are Chilean. We also have another couple in Santiago 
looking to help, both Chilean and foreigners. Most of us have been just 
spinning our wheels down here looking for a way to help. I did the same 
after Katrina even though I was working directly for FEMA at the time.

I donated blood a couple weeks ago and $$. I am currently uploading GIS 
data (no metadata, of course) and making maps of the areas affected, 
others are looking for imagery and making similar contacts with similar 
results. Region 8 and 9 - don't know if it will be used but.

Here is a quick rundown on some of the collective efforts, contacts and 
responses:

ONEMI - emails don't work, phone calls don't go through, people don't 
know what GIS is or don't care, all taken care of and don't need help, 
don't do GIS We talked to the local jefe and he didn't even know what 
GIS is..

US State Dept / Embassy - don't do GIS, don't know what it is, email 
this person, email this email I have been in touch with them since 1999 
on GIS issues, lot of talk

Immap - Joe D at waiting for a request and could provide assistance

GISCorps - Shoreh is waiting for a request and could provide assistance

ESRI - Carmelle Terborgh could be involved if tasked, others I have not 
contacted

ESRI-Chile - don't get me started

Other in local government - don't really know anything and waiting for 
direction from above

ChileAyuda - ??

Intendencia - ?

UN OCHA - ???

MapAction - ???




Could you provide us with updated access to Quickbird of the affected 
areas?

Some of us are loading data onto:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake/Imagery_and_data_sources#Existing_Data_Sets
 


Same with this group:
http://groups.google.com/group/crisismappers-chile?lnk=gcamh

We are now looking to do some work down here in Punta Arenas but with or 
without any leadership from those directly involved.

Thanks,

bruce


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On Wed, 3 Mar 2010, Smith, Nate wrote:

> Bruce,
>
> I saw your offer to help in the email traffic and while we don't have a
> good way to pull you in to our efforts, I may have a suggestion or two
> and I wanted to send a note to introduce myself as it seems our paths
> may have actually or nearly crossed in the past few years. Ironically,
> our GIS Data Specialist was just stranded in Punta Arenas for several
> days and has only recently travelled overland to Argentina to begin the
> long trip home. He should get back to Washington on Sunday. I wish I
> had gotten your note earlier and could have linked you up. He and his
> wife spent a couple weeks in the region hiking Torres and Fitzroy.
>
> I actually spent a few days there in 1995 with some buddies as we did
> the circuit at Torres. I also did some GPS training in Liberia back in
> 1997 with Shawn Messick, who you probably know from VVAF (now IMMAP).
>
> Regarding the response, consider reaching out to GIS Corps as Shoreh is
> seeking linkages within ONEMI and SNIT to try and find a way to position
> some volunteers to help. Perhaps you can assist her in this effort and
> find a means to volunteer through them. You may also be well positioned
> to link up with local governments or the Chilean Red Cross and assist in
> their efforts.
>
> Feel free to drop me a note if you want to discuss.
>
> Good luck and best regards,
>
> Nate Smith
>
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Re: [Talk-cl] Ideas Post Terremoto

2010-03-03 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton

Hola Gerald,

Supongo que has visto
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake/Mapping_Coordination
con áreas que necesitan trabajo, y áreas con prioridad según ONEMI.

Acabo de añadir "Georeferenced Reports from Ushahidi" en el wiki, que 
contienen por ejemplo muchas farmacias.


Claro que el estado de las carreteras también es importante (pero acaso 
ya disponible en el sitio que das). Podría servir para calculo de 
itinerario. Puedes ver como fue tratado en Haiti 
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Haiti).


Saludos,

Jean-Guilhem


Gerald Kogler a écrit :

hola gente,

por fin recuperé internet en casa y tengo ganas de participar en alguna 
actividad de mapping. estuve mirando las imágenes de uso libre 
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake/Imagery_and_data_sources) 
para enterarme que valdría la pena mapear desde estas fuentes pero no 
tengo muy claro como esta el estado de las cosas. alguien tiene claro 
cual es la mejor de estas fuentes y para que zona de Chile hay más 
urgencia? tampoco tengo muchos conocimientos sobre el terreno pero al 
mejor podría crear carreteras y similares.


por otro lado esta informado el MOP sobre el estado de infraestructuras 
públicas: http://mopinforma.blogspot.com/ vale la pena crear un layer 
para OSM con esta información?


salu2
g.




talk-cl-requ...@openstreetmap.org wrote:
  

Ok, estamos hablando...

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On Mar 1, 2010 5:14 PM, "Julio Costa Zambelli" 
wrote:

Herman,

OK. Tu me dices a quien contactar para coordinar. Yo pienso que podría ser
el Miércoles en la tarde para dar un poco de tiempo a la difusión.

Saludos,

Julio Costa


2010/3/1 Herman Vega 




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Re: [Talk-cl] [OSM-talk] Rapideye gives Chile sat images to OSM

2010-03-03 Thread Julio Costa Zambelli
Great news Jochen. Thank you.

And of course, Thanks to RapidEye

Cheers,

Julio Costa
OpenStreetMap Chile
http://www.openstreetmap.cl/


On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Jochen Topf  wrote:

> Rapideye gives Chile sat images to OSM
>
> The german satellite company Rapideye has released satellite images for the
> areas in Chile affected by the earth quake to OpenStreetMap. The images are
> copyrighted but can be used to add data to OSM.
>
> For information on how to include these images into JOSM and Potlatch see
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake/Imagery_and_data_sources#RapidEye
>
> Jochen
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Re: [Talk-cl] Noticias

2010-03-03 Thread Marco González Luengo
Julio,

Ya tengo restablecidos la luz y la internet, así que digamos que estoy
"listo para cooperar".

Quiero saber en qué puedo servir y ayudar, sea acá en Pichilemu o en
cualquier parte, y cómo hacerlo. Veo que mencionan a Ushahidi, pero no
sé cómo usarlo ni para qué circunstancias usarlo.

Cualquier cosa, a disposición.

Saludos

El día 2 de marzo de 2010 17:47, Julio Costa Zambelli
 escribió:
> Que bueno saber que estas bien Marco. Ojala les restituyan los servicios
> cortados pronto. En todo caso tu ciudad ya esta bastante avanzada, puedes
> relajarte algunos días, mientras te conectan nuevamente a Internet.
>
> Saludos,
>
> Julio Costa
>
>
> 2010/3/2 Marco González Luengo 
>>
>> Julio,
>>
>> Yo y mi familia nos encontramos bien. El estado de Pichilemu es bien,
>> en términos generales. Actualmente estamos sin energía eléctrica y las
>> líneas y señales telefónicas están limitadas. Internet sólo por
>> celular, y muy lenta (EDGE y GPRS).
>>
>> No creo me sea posible trabajar en mapas por ahora, hasta que se
>> restituya el suministro eléctrico, que entiendo, no hay en toda la
>> Sexta Región, excepto Rancagua y San Fernando.
>>
>> No se ha cortado el agua.
>>
>> Revisaré lo que pones en la wiki en cuanto pueda, ya que el celular no
>> me aguanta mucho en batería e internet.
>>
>> Se presume que la luz llegará la próxima semana.
>>
>> La playa fue afectada por el tsunami. 400 metros tierra adentro,
>> aprox. Hay fotos. El mar arrasó con locales comerciales de la costa y
>> se llevó una laguna.
>>
>> Estaré actualizando mi estado en twitter (twitter.com/noquierouser).
>> También contestaré mails en la medida de lo posible.
>>
>> Saludos.
>>
>> El 28/02/10, Julio Costa Zambelli  escribió:
>> > Marco González,
>> >
>> > Por favor avisanos como estas y cual es el estado de tu ciudad ¿Estabas
>> > allá
>> > durante el terremoto?
>> >
>> > Espero que podamos empezar a trabajar en el mapa de la zona más afectada
>> > pronto. Por ahora:
>> > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake
>> >
>> > Saludos,
>> >
>> > Julio Costa
>> >
>>
>> --
>> Enviado desde mi dispositivo móvil
>
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Re: [Talk-cl] Noticias

2010-03-03 Thread Turismo Aonikenk Ltda. - Sebastian Borgwardt
Hola Marco,

Que te parece usar Walking Papers (http://www.walking-papers.org)?

Entiendo que Pichilemu ya esta bastante bien mapeado. Según lo observado 
(desde lejos/ Punta Arenas) hay mucha gente que quiere hacer algo pero 
faltan fuentes de informaciones. Me parece ser interesante de incorporar 
la ayuda de la gente local que no tiene idea de GIS, ni de hacer mapas, 
a lo mejor ni de uso de computadores mas allá de escribir mails. Para 
aclarar: ojala que esto no suena arrogante - sino explica la idea que 
involucrar "cualquier" persona interesado en ayudar sin conocimiento 
técnico.

Para la gente que no tiene una impresora que funciona, a lo mejor la 
muni etc. puede imprimir los mapas y/u ofrecer una caja de deposito de 
los mapas para coleccionarlas para la gente que no tiene escáner o 
cámara digital para enviar los... etc...

Saludos,

Sebastian


Marco González Luengo schrieb:
> Julio,
> 
> Ya tengo restablecidos la luz y la internet, así que digamos que estoy
> "listo para cooperar".
> 
> Quiero saber en qué puedo servir y ayudar, sea acá en Pichilemu o en
> cualquier parte, y cómo hacerlo. Veo que mencionan a Ushahidi, pero no
> sé cómo usarlo ni para qué circunstancias usarlo.
> 
> Cualquier cosa, a disposición.
> 
> Saludos
> 
> El día 2 de marzo de 2010 17:47, Julio Costa Zambelli
>  escribió:
>> Que bueno saber que estas bien Marco. Ojala les restituyan los servicios
>> cortados pronto. En todo caso tu ciudad ya esta bastante avanzada, puedes
>> relajarte algunos días, mientras te conectan nuevamente a Internet.
>>
>> Saludos,
>>
>> Julio Costa
>>
>>
>> 2010/3/2 Marco González Luengo 
>>> Julio,
>>>
>>> Yo y mi familia nos encontramos bien. El estado de Pichilemu es bien,
>>> en términos generales. Actualmente estamos sin energía eléctrica y las
>>> líneas y señales telefónicas están limitadas. Internet sólo por
>>> celular, y muy lenta (EDGE y GPRS).
>>>
>>> No creo me sea posible trabajar en mapas por ahora, hasta que se
>>> restituya el suministro eléctrico, que entiendo, no hay en toda la
>>> Sexta Región, excepto Rancagua y San Fernando.
>>>
>>> No se ha cortado el agua.
>>>
>>> Revisaré lo que pones en la wiki en cuanto pueda, ya que el celular no
>>> me aguanta mucho en batería e internet.
>>>
>>> Se presume que la luz llegará la próxima semana.
>>>
>>> La playa fue afectada por el tsunami. 400 metros tierra adentro,
>>> aprox. Hay fotos. El mar arrasó con locales comerciales de la costa y
>>> se llevó una laguna.
>>>
>>> Estaré actualizando mi estado en twitter (twitter.com/noquierouser).
>>> También contestaré mails en la medida de lo posible.
>>>
>>> Saludos.
>>>
>>> El 28/02/10, Julio Costa Zambelli  escribió:
 Marco González,

 Por favor avisanos como estas y cual es el estado de tu ciudad ¿Estabas
 allá
 durante el terremoto?

 Espero que podamos empezar a trabajar en el mapa de la zona más afectada
 pronto. Por ahora:
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake

 Saludos,

 Julio Costa

>>> --
>>> Enviado desde mi dispositivo móvil
>>
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Re: [Talk-cl] Noticias

2010-03-03 Thread Julio Costa Zambelli
Marco,

Que bueno que todo se normalice.

Aun abogamos por las imágenes aéreas de GeoEye y DigitalGlobe. Aunque no hay
total seguridad de que las liberen. Quizás consigamos imágenes a través del
SAF u otra institución.

Por otro lado, RapidEye (http://www.rapideye.de/) autorizo el uso de sus
imágenes para editar en el área cercana a Concepción:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake/Imagery_and_data_sources#RapidEye

Saludos,

Julio Costa


2010/3/3 Marco González Luengo 

> Julio,
>
> Ya tengo restablecidos la luz y la internet, así que digamos que estoy
> "listo para cooperar".
>
> Quiero saber en qué puedo servir y ayudar, sea acá en Pichilemu o en
> cualquier parte, y cómo hacerlo. Veo que mencionan a Ushahidi, pero no
> sé cómo usarlo ni para qué circunstancias usarlo.
>
> Cualquier cosa, a disposición.
>
> Saludos
>
> El día 2 de marzo de 2010 17:47, Julio Costa Zambelli
>  escribió:
> > Que bueno saber que estas bien Marco. Ojala les restituyan los servicios
> > cortados pronto. En todo caso tu ciudad ya esta bastante avanzada, puedes
> > relajarte algunos días, mientras te conectan nuevamente a Internet.
> >
> > Saludos,
> >
> > Julio Costa
> >
> >
> > 2010/3/2 Marco González Luengo 
> >>
> >> Julio,
> >>
> >> Yo y mi familia nos encontramos bien. El estado de Pichilemu es bien,
> >> en términos generales. Actualmente estamos sin energía eléctrica y las
> >> líneas y señales telefónicas están limitadas. Internet sólo por
> >> celular, y muy lenta (EDGE y GPRS).
> >>
> >> No creo me sea posible trabajar en mapas por ahora, hasta que se
> >> restituya el suministro eléctrico, que entiendo, no hay en toda la
> >> Sexta Región, excepto Rancagua y San Fernando.
> >>
> >> No se ha cortado el agua.
> >>
> >> Revisaré lo que pones en la wiki en cuanto pueda, ya que el celular no
> >> me aguanta mucho en batería e internet.
> >>
> >> Se presume que la luz llegará la próxima semana.
> >>
> >> La playa fue afectada por el tsunami. 400 metros tierra adentro,
> >> aprox. Hay fotos. El mar arrasó con locales comerciales de la costa y
> >> se llevó una laguna.
> >>
> >> Estaré actualizando mi estado en twitter (twitter.com/noquierouser).
> >> También contestaré mails en la medida de lo posible.
> >>
> >> Saludos.
> >>
> >> El 28/02/10, Julio Costa Zambelli 
> escribió:
> >> > Marco González,
> >> >
> >> > Por favor avisanos como estas y cual es el estado de tu ciudad
> ¿Estabas
> >> > allá
> >> > durante el terremoto?
> >> >
> >> > Espero que podamos empezar a trabajar en el mapa de la zona más
> afectada
> >> > pronto. Por ahora:
> >> > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake
> >> >
> >> > Saludos,
> >> >
> >> > Julio Costa
> >> >
> >>
> >> --
> >> Enviado desde mi dispositivo móvil
> >
> >
>
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[Talk-cl] Fw: G-MOSAIC - Products for Concepci ón

2010-03-03 Thread Mikel Maron
More data sources now available for Chile. Can someone catalog this on the 
wiki, and start process of examing the data for possible inclusion in OSM?

 == Mikel Maron ==
+254(0)724899738 @mikel s:mikelmaron
http://mapkibera.org/
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Haiti



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Sent: Thu, March 4, 2010 2:05:29 AM
Subject: G-MOSAIC - Products for Concepción

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Dear David,
 
Please find at
 
http://spatial.telespazio.it/gmosaic_chile/
 
the free accessible data produced so far by G-MOSAIC over the area of 
Concepcion.
All this products are freely accessible (dully credited to G-MOSAIC) in all 
formats available.
 
The website will keep on updating in the next days.
 
If you could please keep track of who is linking this information in their 
websites I would highly appreciate.
 
Thank you and best regards

"Pablo Vega"  

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