Re: [talk-ph] talk-ph Digest, Vol 34, Issue 17 Re: Protected Sites, landscape and seascape

2011-05-22 Per discussione noel mondragon
Sir Maning.
I have this site I hope it will help in our OSM efforts.
http://www.protectedplanet.net/
thanks! 

Noel S. Mondragon
Staff 
Information Office (034) 312 52 05
San Carlos City Hall 
FC Ledesma Avenue 
San Carlos City 6127 
Negros Occidental Province

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Today's Topics:

   1. Missing Ramon Magsaysay-Legarda Flyover? (Eugene Alvin Villar)


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Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 07:41:15 +0800
From: Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
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Subject: [talk-ph] Missing Ramon Magsaysay-Legarda Flyover?
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It's been a long time since I've passed by this area, but isn't there
a Ramon Magsaysay-Legarda flyover over the intersection with Nagtahan
and under the Nagtahan Flyover here: http://osm.org/go/4zhQmiFWe--?m ?

That flyover seems to be missing in OSM.



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Re: [talk-ph] talk-ph Digest, Vol 26, Issue 18 Re: NGA-GNS uploads

2010-09-22 Per discussione noel mondragon
My opinion that we need to check by our own local maps and some data are 
duplicated too. I tried it here sa aming LGU, merong mga inconsistency eg, 
spelling, coordinates and duplication. But it helps kasi me mga label ka na sa 
map.
Is GNS-NGA is open source?
thanks.
noel

Noel S. Mondragon
Staff 
Information Office (034) 312 52 05
San Carlos City Hall 
FC Ledesma Avenue 
San Carlos City 6127 
Negros Occidental Province

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   1. Re: Some towns of Laguna a bit far from reality? (was: can
      you help me with this one?) (Eugene Alvin Villar)
   2. Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] Re: Re: Re: NGA-GNS    uploads]]
      (Eugene Alvin Villar)
   3. Re: NGA-GNS uploads (Anthony G. Balico)
   4. Re: NGA-GNS uploads (maning sambale)
   5. Re: Some towns of Laguna a bit far from reality? (was: can
      you help me with this one?) (tutubi)


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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 21:40:52 +0800
From: Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
To: maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
Cc: osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [talk-ph] Some towns of Laguna a bit far from reality?
    (was: can you help me with this one?)
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BSWM data is sometimes quite wrong. I had to delete some of those roads that
clashed horribly with the traces we collected for GMA, Cavite.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/5761934


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emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 Tutubi asked to look at his traces in Laguna.  Looking at his trace
 and the existing data.  I am perplexed at the significant mismatch:

 http://sautter.com/map/?zoom=17lat=14.4219lon=121.44588layers=00B000TFFF

 Pakil has some issues as well.

 http://sautter.com/map/?zoom=17lat=14.38564lon=121.47735layers=00B000TFFF

 I'm guessing this an artifact of the old BSWM data import.  Or
 probably similar to Magallanes situation?

 Forwarded conversation
 Subject: can you help me with this one?
 

 From: tutubi tut...@backpackingphilippines.com
 Date: Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:59 AM
 To: maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com


 http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/backpacking%20philippines/traces/823535

 it's a trace i did in siniloan, laguna from sta cruz. note the
 mis-alligned roads, same ones i got from Pakil that i re-traced so
 it's ok now.

 there are some roads in my trace that i passed by twice...looked like
 the traces were just converted to ways thus the jagged roads

 thanks

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 OK. I'll look into it later.  Paki-alamanan ko na ha. :)
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Re: [talk-ph] talk-ph Digest, Vol 11, Issue 12

2009-06-09 Per discussione noel mondragon
Hi,
 
Can we put the NOAA shoreline data for OSM??it might be helpful if its free...
 
thanks,
 
,noel



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Re: [talk-ph] talk-ph Digest, Vol 10, Issue 14

2009-05-07 Per discussione noel mondragon

I nominate Maning Sambale for the convention.

,noel


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1. Re: [OSM-talk] Nominations for State of the Map
 Travel
   Scholarships (maning sambale)
2. Re: [OSM-talk] Nominations for State of the Map
 Travel
   Scholarships (Rally de Leon)
3. Re: [OSM-talk] Nominations for State of the Map
 Travel
   Scholarships (art esmeralda)
 
 
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 Message: 1
 Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 13:47:14 +0800
 From: maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [talk-ph] [OSM-talk] Nominations for State of
 the Map
   Travel  Scholarships
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 We are mentioned here:
  * Southeast Asia: Phillipines, Vietnam, Thailand.
 Anybody willing to represent OSM-PH?  I guess it's
 worth trying to
 nominate one from the group.
 
 On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:39 PM, maning sambale
 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
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  Date: Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:25 PM
  Subject: [OSM-talk] Nominations for State of the Map
 Travel Scholarships
  To: t...@openstreetmap.org
 
 
 
  The OpenStreetMap Foundation is excited to announce a
 program to cover
  full travel and accomodations costs for 15 mappers to
 attend State of
  the Map. We're seeking nominations from the
 community for potential
  mappers.
 
  Generally, we are seeking people from places where
 costs would
  prohibit attendance, developing countries, and places
 that are
  interesting geopolitically. The ideal
 candidates for funding are
  from countries with a small OSM community, perhaps
 just a few mappers
  in total. They have made a significant start at
 mapping their city,
  either through Yahoo imagery or with their own GPS,
 and are directly
  familiar with the process of OSM. They may have
 started communicating
  among themselves, and made plans and scoped out the
 process for their
  local district. But, the community is nowhere near
 critical mass, and
  they need the inspiration and support to take OSM to
 the next level.
 
  We need to act fast. State of the Map is just over two
 months away,
  tickets and visas need to be arranged. In order to
 allow enough time
  for all the arrangements, the nomination period will
 be short, one
  week only, ending next Wednesday, May 13. From the
 nominations
  received, we'll review the list and choose 15
 mappers to approach with
  the offer. Depending on their availability to attend,
 we'll work our
  way through the list. We only recently secured funding
 for this
  program, so the process has to be quick.
 
  Please send your nominations to
 sotm.scholars...@gmail.com. For each
  nomination, include the mappers name, OSM user name,
 email address,
  location, and a paragraph or two on why they'd be
 great to have at
  SOTM.
 
  And also, please forward this message to other
 relevant local OSM lists.
 
  As for regions, here are a few regions that seem to
 fit the bill, but
  nominations are not limited to these places at all.
 
  * Eastern Europe: the Caucasus, Russia, Bulgaria,
 Romania.
  * Arab States: Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt. Egypt is
 particularly
  interesting, as the ban on GPS units there was
 recently lifted.
  * South Asia: India, Pakistan. While both countries
 have seen
  significant activities, relative to size and
 population they are in
  the very early stages.
  * Southeast Asia: Phillipines, Vietnam, Thailand.
  * South America: Colombia, Bolivia, Peru. Promising
 leads in
  government for the release of data for use in OSM.
  * East Africa: Kenya is a hotspot for mapping right
 now (Ushahidi,
  AgCommons, MapMaker..)
 
  Many thanks to the Open Society Institute for helping
 make this happen.
 
  -Mikel
 
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Re: [talk-ph] talk-ph Digest, Vol 10, Issue 8

2009-05-06 Per discussione noel mondragon

My suggestion is that we can POI like drugstores, fastfood but we will not put 
the name like McDonalds or Jollibee or Mercury Drugstore??or resort? Is it that 
feasible. It will make the OSM as commercially-oriented if we put commercial 
establishments with names

Comments? thanks.

-noel


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2. Re: What level of POIs do we add? (was Click the
 City)
   (Eugene Alvin Villar)
3. Re: What level of POIs do we add? (was Click the
 City)
   (Ronny Ager-Wick - Develo Ltd.)
 
 
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 Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 11:40:05 -0400
 From: Ahmed Farooq ah...@enthropia.com
 Subject: [talk-ph] POIs Part 2
 To: 'Eugene Alvin Villar'
 sea...@gmail.com,   'maning
 sambale'
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 Hi All,
 
  
 
 I have to add - have you seen the Boracay map? While it
 looks fantastic that
 it is all mapped out, naming each resort/business there has
 lead to a map
 that looks absolutely bloated and is unreadable at times.
 
  
 
 For example
 http://www.openstreetmap.org.ph/map/c/11.960549689657205/121.925368309021/17
 / - Mango Ray Shenna's Resort - are those
 two places? One? Which building
 is covered by their name? Multiple buildings or just one?
 
  
 
 A POI should be a notable location that a tourist may be
 interested in - a
 statue, a building, even a public transit location. But
 specific businesses
 (be it fast food joints or specific resorts) only create
 clutter and a mess
 - which will only get worse as businesses are created and
 others go out of
 business.
 
  
 
 Having too much data (especially as part of the primary
 data set) is
 contrary to the spirit of an open user-maintained map.
 
  
 
 -A
 
  
 
  
 
 From: talk-ph-boun...@openstreetmap.org
 [mailto:talk-ph-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of
 Eugene Alvin Villar
 Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 11:28 AM
 To: maning sambale
 Cc: OSM
 Subject: Re: [talk-ph] What level of POIs do we add? (was
 Click the City)
 
  
 
  
 
 On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:18 PM, maning sambale
 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 Just my take,
 1.  If it's on the ground it should be mapped.
 
 
 This is a good guideline in general but of course a line
 has to be drawn
 somewhere (pun not intended). I don't think drawing the
 individual stripes
 of a pedestrian walkway is productive even if it *is* on
 the ground. A map
 is supposed to be a representation--not a facsimile of the
 real world.
 That's why we represent roads in OSM using center lines
 and not (at the
 moment) as areas.
  
 
 2.  If somebody bothered to map fishball vendors in Luneta,
 nobody's
 stopping him.
 
  
 Fishball vendors are probably not a good example for your
 point since they
 are too ephemeral to be mapped. But anyway, OSM is a
 community project and
 we work on consensus. While we do encourage people to map
 what they think
 are important, I don't think we should just let people
 map things like
 Location of Mark and Jenny's first kiss,
 right?
 
 3 years ago (am I that old in OSM?), my only goal is to map
 major
 highways around the metro, now it's there.  But we want
 more.  We've
 mapped footways, cycleways, I even saw driveways somewhere.
  If
 somebody sees the importance of a certain feature then by
 all means
 let them map it.
 
 If I can collect data for breeding sites of all the
 endangered bird
 species (and I think it is important) I will possibly map
 it here.
 
 I agree there should be some limits and priorities (at the
 moment) but
 I am hopeful we will get to a point where we will map
 individual
 houses with addresses
 
 
 I disagree that the limits are there just for the moment. I
 think there
 should be a limit imposed at all times (the limit can move
 over time, but
 there is still a limit). For instance, Wikipedia has
 guidelines on what is
 NOT acceptable (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NOT)
 eventhough the presence
 of those guidelines run counter to Wikipedia's lofty
 aim to be the sum of
 all human knowledge.
 
 I 

[talk-ph] Fw: San Carlos City Hall (Negros Occidental)

2009-02-03 Per discussione noel mondragon




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Subject: San Carlos City Hall (Negros Occidental)


Maning,


San Carlos City Hall (Negros Occidental)
coordinates 10.49277 N 123.40981 E

Malantan-og Viewdeck or Lantawan (Don Salvador Benedicto, N.Occ.)
coordinates 10.50771 N 123.23219 E


Toledo Pier (via San Carlos) (Toledo City, Cebu)
coordinates 10.37667 N 123.63462 E


pictures attached herein (courtesy: Domingo Sechico)


thanks!

noel


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