Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
清野です。 Newsletterについては、 http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ を活用してください。 だれでもアカウントを作れるようになっていますし、 権限が必要であれば付与することが可能です。 よろしくお願いします。 2011/3/15 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Imaki-san, Thank you! I think it's difficult to oversee all current activities. I assume that all important data sources OSM can use are listed here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami Digital Globe editors are limited to 20 accounts: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami/List_of_DigitalGlobe_Editors Probably the main focus of OSM community is this page: http://sinsai.info/ I think some daily newsletter (or maybe even twice a day) in both Japanese/English, that summarize the latest achievements and changes, would be very valuable for everyone. There are probably too many news out there right now and too many emails sent to mailing lists to pick the important one for each of us. My Japanese skills and available time are probably not sufficient to lead this. I think it's difficult to get started, so maybe something like this exists already? Daniel 2011/3/15 Hiroo Imaki hi...@angeli.org Daniel, I would like to organize my thoughts and prioritize tasks I can help on recent OSM-J work with people around Seattle. I know many people in Japan working hard to update OSM but can some of OSM-J leaders can sort out what kind of task they want to get done and let us know in English? I know Furuhashi-san and Seino-san but they must have too much work. Is there any other person I can talk to about current OSM priorities? I am little bit confused about which remote sensing data I can use for OSM mapping. Can we use air photo's Chiriin took after the disaster? Thank you so much for communicating with rest of the world!! Hiroo 2011/3/14 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Hi Peter, (I'm sending this also to the OSM lists) I think it's impossible to avoid duplicate work. Mostly due to the language barrier. Since Sunday I'm logging the IRC channel(s) of the OSM community. It was increased to three channels, because the traffic was too high. And still the logs are long. Always there are about 50 people on each channel. http://openstreetmap.jp/irclog/ I think one important point for OSM and OSGeo communities is, that data is really freely available to be possible to be published and processed by the mass of users. I have written this post on the mailing list one year ago: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ja/2010-March/002549.html And unfortunately it just happened. The OSM community would produce up-to-date maps within an incredible short time, if they had the permission to use the satellite photos. Servers to serve the data are setup in hours, but to convince the companies to let us use the imagery is extremely annoying and time consuming. This disaster will not be the last time this happens, I fear. Regards, Daniel 2011/3/15 Peter Hannah han...@gmail.com Daniel, Yes, I started worrying about duplication of effort the more I saw the random GIS posts on Skype. Thank you for your work! If you don't mind, I will add you to our subgroup email list to help consolidate the efforts. I will look into joining the lists you mention. Best regards, Peter On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Daniel Kastl daniel.ka...@georepublic.de wrote: Hello Peter, Thank you for your email and please say hello to Jaymes! I'm actually on the CrisisCommons list since last Saturday and also foundation member of the Japanese OpenStreetMap community. We have setup this Ushahidi platform (http://www.sinsai.info/ushahidi/) and the Japanese OSGeo and OSM community are working to publish data sources, that were not freely available until now. Other entry pages are: http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami I think there is a lot of duplicate work done in many groups, who don't know well about each other. But I think that's OK, because better having it done twice than not at all. The groups I'm active in are mainly local people and they speak Japanese and are not too familiar with English, so this is for sure making it difficult. I recommend you to join the following Japanese mailing lists: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeojapan-discuss http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja There are many readers involved in OpenSource GIS and OSM, who have good contacts to mapping companies and data providers as well as the government. It's no problem at all to post in English. A couple of emails from CrisisCommons have been forwarded to this list also from my side. Best regards, Daniel 2011/3/15 Peter Hannah han...@gmail.com Mr. Kastl, I am a friend and colleague of Jaymes Cloninger. Jaymes gave me your contact information so that I may
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
2011/3/15 Yoichi Seino say.n...@gmail.com 清野です。 Newsletterについては、 http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ Thank you! I forgot the link to this page. I think it's a bit difficult for Peter and other foreigners to navigate there, because it's all in Japanese. But it might be a good idea to create a called Book (Drupal terms) or Category to publish such a newsletter there. It's important IMO to compress the amount of new information to have quick access to the latest news from several sources. because I'm more an IT person than a writer, there are probably people who have some experience or advice. Daniel を活用してください。 だれでもアカウントを作れるようになっていますし、 権限が必要であれば付与することが可能です。 よろしくお願いします。 2011/3/15 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Imaki-san, Thank you! I think it's difficult to oversee all current activities. I assume that all important data sources OSM can use are listed here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami Digital Globe editors are limited to 20 accounts: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami/List_of_DigitalGlobe_Editors Probably the main focus of OSM community is this page: http://sinsai.info/ I think some daily newsletter (or maybe even twice a day) in both Japanese/English, that summarize the latest achievements and changes, would be very valuable for everyone. There are probably too many news out there right now and too many emails sent to mailing lists to pick the important one for each of us. My Japanese skills and available time are probably not sufficient to lead this. I think it's difficult to get started, so maybe something like this exists already? Daniel 2011/3/15 Hiroo Imaki hi...@angeli.org Daniel, I would like to organize my thoughts and prioritize tasks I can help on recent OSM-J work with people around Seattle. I know many people in Japan working hard to update OSM but can some of OSM-J leaders can sort out what kind of task they want to get done and let us know in English? I know Furuhashi-san and Seino-san but they must have too much work. Is there any other person I can talk to about current OSM priorities? I am little bit confused about which remote sensing data I can use for OSM mapping. Can we use air photo's Chiriin took after the disaster? Thank you so much for communicating with rest of the world!! Hiroo 2011/3/14 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Hi Peter, (I'm sending this also to the OSM lists) I think it's impossible to avoid duplicate work. Mostly due to the language barrier. Since Sunday I'm logging the IRC channel(s) of the OSM community. It was increased to three channels, because the traffic was too high. And still the logs are long. Always there are about 50 people on each channel. http://openstreetmap.jp/irclog/ I think one important point for OSM and OSGeo communities is, that data is really freely available to be possible to be published and processed by the mass of users. I have written this post on the mailing list one year ago: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ja/2010-March/002549.html And unfortunately it just happened. The OSM community would produce up-to-date maps within an incredible short time, if they had the permission to use the satellite photos. Servers to serve the data are setup in hours, but to convince the companies to let us use the imagery is extremely annoying and time consuming. This disaster will not be the last time this happens, I fear. Regards, Daniel 2011/3/15 Peter Hannah han...@gmail.com Daniel, Yes, I started worrying about duplication of effort the more I saw the random GIS posts on Skype. Thank you for your work! If you don't mind, I will add you to our subgroup email list to help consolidate the efforts. I will look into joining the lists you mention. Best regards, Peter On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Daniel Kastl daniel.ka...@georepublic.de wrote: Hello Peter, Thank you for your email and please say hello to Jaymes! I'm actually on the CrisisCommons list since last Saturday and also foundation member of the Japanese OpenStreetMap community. We have setup this Ushahidi platform (http://www.sinsai.info/ushahidi/) and the Japanese OSGeo and OSM community are working to publish data sources, that were not freely available until now. Other entry pages are: http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami I think there is a lot of duplicate work done in many groups, who don't know well about each other. But I think that's OK, because better having it done twice than not at all. The groups I'm active in are mainly local people and they speak Japanese and are not too familiar with English, so this is for sure
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
清野です。 トップページに固定する形で英語のBlog entryを掲載するか、 そもそも一番上の部分に英語も併記する形にしてしまえばOKかと思います。 DanielさんはAdministratorなので自由に使えるはずです。 よろしくお願いします。 2011/3/15 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: 2011/3/15 Yoichi Seino say.n...@gmail.com 清野です。 Newsletterについては、 http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ Thank you! I forgot the link to this page. I think it's a bit difficult for Peter and other foreigners to navigate there, because it's all in Japanese. But it might be a good idea to create a called Book (Drupal terms) or Category to publish such a newsletter there. It's important IMO to compress the amount of new information to have quick access to the latest news from several sources. because I'm more an IT person than a writer, there are probably people who have some experience or advice. Daniel を活用してください。 だれでもアカウントを作れるようになっていますし、 権限が必要であれば付与することが可能です。 よろしくお願いします。 2011/3/15 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Imaki-san, Thank you! I think it's difficult to oversee all current activities. I assume that all important data sources OSM can use are listed here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami Digital Globe editors are limited to 20 accounts: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami/List_of_DigitalGlobe_Editors Probably the main focus of OSM community is this page: http://sinsai.info/ I think some daily newsletter (or maybe even twice a day) in both Japanese/English, that summarize the latest achievements and changes, would be very valuable for everyone. There are probably too many news out there right now and too many emails sent to mailing lists to pick the important one for each of us. My Japanese skills and available time are probably not sufficient to lead this. I think it's difficult to get started, so maybe something like this exists already? Daniel 2011/3/15 Hiroo Imaki hi...@angeli.org Daniel, I would like to organize my thoughts and prioritize tasks I can help on recent OSM-J work with people around Seattle. I know many people in Japan working hard to update OSM but can some of OSM-J leaders can sort out what kind of task they want to get done and let us know in English? I know Furuhashi-san and Seino-san but they must have too much work. Is there any other person I can talk to about current OSM priorities? I am little bit confused about which remote sensing data I can use for OSM mapping. Can we use air photo's Chiriin took after the disaster? Thank you so much for communicating with rest of the world!! Hiroo 2011/3/14 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Hi Peter, (I'm sending this also to the OSM lists) I think it's impossible to avoid duplicate work. Mostly due to the language barrier. Since Sunday I'm logging the IRC channel(s) of the OSM community. It was increased to three channels, because the traffic was too high. And still the logs are long. Always there are about 50 people on each channel. http://openstreetmap.jp/irclog/ I think one important point for OSM and OSGeo communities is, that data is really freely available to be possible to be published and processed by the mass of users. I have written this post on the mailing list one year ago: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ja/2010-March/002549.html And unfortunately it just happened. The OSM community would produce up-to-date maps within an incredible short time, if they had the permission to use the satellite photos. Servers to serve the data are setup in hours, but to convince the companies to let us use the imagery is extremely annoying and time consuming. This disaster will not be the last time this happens, I fear. Regards, Daniel 2011/3/15 Peter Hannah han...@gmail.com Daniel, Yes, I started worrying about duplication of effort the more I saw the random GIS posts on Skype. Thank you for your work! If you don't mind, I will add you to our subgroup email list to help consolidate the efforts. I will look into joining the lists you mention. Best regards, Peter On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Daniel Kastl daniel.ka...@georepublic.de wrote: Hello Peter, Thank you for your email and please say hello to Jaymes! I'm actually on the CrisisCommons list since last Saturday and also foundation member of the Japanese OpenStreetMap community. We have setup this Ushahidi platform (http://www.sinsai.info/ushahidi/) and the Japanese OSGeo and OSM community are working to publish data sources, that were not freely available until now. Other entry pages are: http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami I think there is a lot of duplicate work done in many groups, who don't know well about each other. But I think that's
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
Daniel-san, That sounds great idea. I think I can organize Japanese-English-Japanese translation team around Seattle area. We need to find resource to summarize current OSM-J, OSM, OSGeo-J, and other organization activities. It would be nice to have daily summary in English. Seino-san, do you think you can ask somebody to find such a person? like retired or student IT journalist or something... I will definitely help translation part. Hiroo On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:13 PM, Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de wrote: 2011/3/15 Yoichi Seino say.n...@gmail.com 清野です。 Newsletterについては、 http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ Thank you! I forgot the link to this page. I think it's a bit difficult for Peter and other foreigners to navigate there, because it's all in Japanese. But it might be a good idea to create a called Book (Drupal terms) or Category to publish such a newsletter there. It's important IMO to compress the amount of new information to have quick access to the latest news from several sources. because I'm more an IT person than a writer, there are probably people who have some experience or advice. Daniel を活用してください。 だれでもアカウントを作れるようになっていますし、 権限が必要であれば付与することが可能です。 よろしくお願いします。 2011/3/15 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Imaki-san, Thank you! I think it's difficult to oversee all current activities. I assume that all important data sources OSM can use are listed here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami Digital Globe editors are limited to 20 accounts: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami/List_of_DigitalGlobe_Editors Probably the main focus of OSM community is this page: http://sinsai.info/ I think some daily newsletter (or maybe even twice a day) in both Japanese/English, that summarize the latest achievements and changes, would be very valuable for everyone. There are probably too many news out there right now and too many emails sent to mailing lists to pick the important one for each of us. My Japanese skills and available time are probably not sufficient to lead this. I think it's difficult to get started, so maybe something like this exists already? Daniel 2011/3/15 Hiroo Imaki hi...@angeli.org Daniel, I would like to organize my thoughts and prioritize tasks I can help on recent OSM-J work with people around Seattle. I know many people in Japan working hard to update OSM but can some of OSM-J leaders can sort out what kind of task they want to get done and let us know in English? I know Furuhashi-san and Seino-san but they must have too much work. Is there any other person I can talk to about current OSM priorities? I am little bit confused about which remote sensing data I can use for OSM mapping. Can we use air photo's Chiriin took after the disaster? Thank you so much for communicating with rest of the world!! Hiroo 2011/3/14 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Hi Peter, (I'm sending this also to the OSM lists) I think it's impossible to avoid duplicate work. Mostly due to the language barrier. Since Sunday I'm logging the IRC channel(s) of the OSM community. It was increased to three channels, because the traffic was too high. And still the logs are long. Always there are about 50 people on each channel. http://openstreetmap.jp/irclog/ I think one important point for OSM and OSGeo communities is, that data is really freely available to be possible to be published and processed by the mass of users. I have written this post on the mailing list one year ago: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ja/2010-March/002549.html And unfortunately it just happened. The OSM community would produce up-to-date maps within an incredible short time, if they had the permission to use the satellite photos. Servers to serve the data are setup in hours, but to convince the companies to let us use the imagery is extremely annoying and time consuming. This disaster will not be the last time this happens, I fear. Regards, Daniel 2011/3/15 Peter Hannah han...@gmail.com Daniel, Yes, I started worrying about duplication of effort the more I saw the random GIS posts on Skype. Thank you for your work! If you don't mind, I will add you to our subgroup email list to help consolidate the efforts. I will look into joining the lists you mention. Best regards, Peter On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Daniel Kastl daniel.ka...@georepublic.de wrote: Hello Peter, Thank you for your email and please say hello to Jaymes! I'm actually on the CrisisCommons list since last Saturday and also foundation member of the Japanese OpenStreetMap community. We have setup this Ushahidi platform (http://www.sinsai.info/ushahidi/) and the Japanese OSGeo and OSM
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
清野です。 どんな人でもいいです。 まずは24時間体制が築けるのであれば。 ただ、やはり多少はOSMやGISに知識のある方がありがたいです。 OSMとしては ・createrとして地図を描いたり、ドキュメントを翻訳してくれる人 ・checkerとして、初心者の人の描いてくれた地図やドキュメントをチェックする人 が欲しいです。 GISとしては、 ・各種Freeな写真をOSMの初心者が使えるような形に加工してくれる人 ・それらをWMSなどで配信してくれる人 ・さらにそれらの使い方を初心者にもわかるようにマニュアル化してくれる人 が必要です。 よろしくお願い致します。 2011/3/15 Hiroo Imaki hi...@angeli.org: Daniel-san, That sounds great idea. I think I can organize Japanese-English-Japanese translation team around Seattle area. We need to find resource to summarize current OSM-J, OSM, OSGeo-J, and other organization activities. It would be nice to have daily summary in English. Seino-san, do you think you can ask somebody to find such a person? like retired or student IT journalist or something... I will definitely help translation part. Hiroo On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:13 PM, Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de wrote: 2011/3/15 Yoichi Seino say.n...@gmail.com 清野です。 Newsletterについては、 http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ Thank you! I forgot the link to this page. I think it's a bit difficult for Peter and other foreigners to navigate there, because it's all in Japanese. But it might be a good idea to create a called Book (Drupal terms) or Category to publish such a newsletter there. It's important IMO to compress the amount of new information to have quick access to the latest news from several sources. because I'm more an IT person than a writer, there are probably people who have some experience or advice. Daniel を活用してください。 だれでもアカウントを作れるようになっていますし、 権限が必要であれば付与することが可能です。 よろしくお願いします。 2011/3/15 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Imaki-san, Thank you! I think it's difficult to oversee all current activities. I assume that all important data sources OSM can use are listed here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami Digital Globe editors are limited to 20 accounts: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami/List_of_DigitalGlobe_Editors Probably the main focus of OSM community is this page: http://sinsai.info/ I think some daily newsletter (or maybe even twice a day) in both Japanese/English, that summarize the latest achievements and changes, would be very valuable for everyone. There are probably too many news out there right now and too many emails sent to mailing lists to pick the important one for each of us. My Japanese skills and available time are probably not sufficient to lead this. I think it's difficult to get started, so maybe something like this exists already? Daniel 2011/3/15 Hiroo Imaki hi...@angeli.org Daniel, I would like to organize my thoughts and prioritize tasks I can help on recent OSM-J work with people around Seattle. I know many people in Japan working hard to update OSM but can some of OSM-J leaders can sort out what kind of task they want to get done and let us know in English? I know Furuhashi-san and Seino-san but they must have too much work. Is there any other person I can talk to about current OSM priorities? I am little bit confused about which remote sensing data I can use for OSM mapping. Can we use air photo's Chiriin took after the disaster? Thank you so much for communicating with rest of the world!! Hiroo 2011/3/14 Daniel Kastl dan...@georepublic.de: Hi Peter, (I'm sending this also to the OSM lists) I think it's impossible to avoid duplicate work. Mostly due to the language barrier. Since Sunday I'm logging the IRC channel(s) of the OSM community. It was increased to three channels, because the traffic was too high. And still the logs are long. Always there are about 50 people on each channel. http://openstreetmap.jp/irclog/ I think one important point for OSM and OSGeo communities is, that data is really freely available to be possible to be published and processed by the mass of users. I have written this post on the mailing list one year ago: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ja/2010-March/002549.html And unfortunately it just happened. The OSM community would produce up-to-date maps within an incredible short time, if they had the permission to use the satellite photos. Servers to serve the data are setup in hours, but to convince the companies to let us use the imagery is extremely annoying and time consuming. This disaster will not be the last time this happens, I fear. Regards, Daniel 2011/3/15 Peter Hannah han...@gmail.com Daniel, Yes, I started worrying about duplication of effort the more I saw the random GIS posts on Skype. Thank you for your work! If you don't mind, I will add you to our subgroup email list to help consolidate the efforts. I will look into joining the lists you mention. Best regards, Peter On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Daniel Kastl
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwata propeller.meis...@gmail.com: wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:48 古橋大地 tai...@taichi.jp: 古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwata propeller.meis...@gmail.com: wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
This Bing's latest images are encouraging. I would like to use these latest images for our OSM session in Seattle!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Great! Hiroo 2011/3/15 Tomomichi Hayakawa tom.hayak...@gmail.com: Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:48 古橋大地 tai...@taichi.jp: 古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwata propeller.meis...@gmail.com: wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- Hiroo Imaki hi...@angeli.org http://www.geopacific.org ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
東です。 Tomさん、すみませんが お手すきの際に簡単な説明をつけて sinsai.infoのトップに新着で載せておいて頂けませんでしょうか。 多くの方が衛星画像で親戚知人の被災状況を確認されているようです。 11/03/15 Tomomichi Hayakawa tom.hayak...@gmail.com: Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:48 古橋大地 tai...@taichi.jp: 古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwata propeller.meis...@gmail.com: wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
藤澤です。 JOSMですごく暗い画像が新たに出てきているのですが、これってどういう 画像でしょうか? 今まで高解像度がなかったエリアに増えています。 エラー:No tile at this zoom level が表示されるくらいズームすると現れます。 (2011年03月15日 17:28), SHIBATA Akira wrote: 柴田(あ)です。 当方 JOSM 派なんですが、この辺を http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=38.42171lon=141.35352zoom=15layers=M ベースマップ強化しようとしたら、津波後みたいで描けないです。 うーん、ベースマップ足りなくて JOSM でかけそうなところ ないですかね。 AANLkTimJ635if1m61Hzpa1CAJeDp6XGa7OG5Z4=e-...@mail.gmail.com の、 Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response において、 Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:05:04 +0900 発信のメイルで Tomomichi Hayakawaさんは書きました: Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:48 古橋大地tai...@taichi.jp: 古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwatapropeller.meis...@gmail.com: wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- @ 藤澤 公也 / Kimiya FUJISAWA @// @@ mailto:fujis...@techstrom.org @-O-O-@ work:fujis...@media.teu.ac.jp \ ^ / skype ID:techstrom.org http://www.techstrom.org/ ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
柴田(あ)です。 当方が提示した下の URL はすごく暗いですね。 津波後という根拠は家がけっこうなくなってます。 で、水面とおぼしき画像にみえます。 陰の具合からすると午前中のように思います。 暗いのはそういう理由もあるかも? 4d7f26ce.2040...@techstrom.org の、 Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response において、 Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:43:58 +0900 発信のメイルで Kimiya FUJISAWAさんは書きました: 藤澤です。 JOSMですごく暗い画像が新たに出てきているのですが、これってどういう 画像でしょうか? 今まで高解像度がなかったエリアに増えています。 エラー:No tile at this zoom level が表示されるくらいズームすると現れます。 (2011年03月15日 17:28), SHIBATA Akira wrote: 柴田(あ)です。 当方 JOSM 派なんですが、この辺を http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=38.42171lon=141.35352zoom=15layers=M ベースマップ強化しようとしたら、津波後みたいで描けないです。 うーん、ベースマップ足りなくて JOSM でかけそうなところ ないですかね。 AANLkTimJ635if1m61Hzpa1CAJeDp6XGa7OG5Z4=e-...@mail.gmail.com の、 Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response において、 Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:05:04 +0900 発信のメイルで Tomomichi Hayakawaさんは書きました: Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:48 古橋大地tai...@taichi.jp: 古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwatapropeller.meis...@gmail.com: wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- @ 藤澤 公也 / Kimiya FUJISAWA @// @@ mailto:fujis...@techstrom.org @-O-O-@ work:fujis...@media.teu.ac.jp \ ^ / skype ID:techstrom.org http://www.techstrom.org/ ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
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Tomです。 OK! らじゃ〜! 2011年3月15日17:24 S.Higashi s_hig...@mua.biglobe.ne.jp: 東です。 Tomさん、すみませんが お手すきの際に簡単な説明をつけて sinsai.infoのトップに新着で載せておいて頂けませんでしょうか。 多くの方が衛星画像で親戚知人の被災状況を確認されているようです。 11/03/15 Tomomichi Hayakawa tom.hayak...@gmail.com: Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:48 古橋大地 tai...@taichi.jp: 古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwata propeller.meis...@gmail.com: wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
藤澤です。 なるほど、この暗いのが新しい画像なんですね。 JOSMだとタイルごとに入り混じって表示されますね。 どこから手を付けるかですね。 (2011年03月15日 17:49), SHIBATA Akira wrote: 柴田(あ)です。 当方が提示した下の URL はすごく暗いですね。 津波後という根拠は家がけっこうなくなってます。 で、水面とおぼしき画像にみえます。 陰の具合からすると午前中のように思います。 暗いのはそういう理由もあるかも? 4d7f26ce.2040...@techstrom.org の、 Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response において、 Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:43:58 +0900 発信のメイルで Kimiya FUJISAWAさんは書きました: 藤澤です。 JOSMですごく暗い画像が新たに出てきているのですが、これってどういう 画像でしょうか? 今まで高解像度がなかったエリアに増えています。 エラー:No tile at this zoom level が表示されるくらいズームすると現れます。 (2011年03月15日 17:28), SHIBATA Akira wrote: 柴田(あ)です。 当方 JOSM 派なんですが、この辺を http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=38.42171lon=141.35352zoom=15layers=M ベースマップ強化しようとしたら、津波後みたいで描けないです。 うーん、ベースマップ足りなくて JOSM でかけそうなところ ないですかね。 AANLkTimJ635if1m61Hzpa1CAJeDp6XGa7OG5Z4=e-...@mail.gmail.com の、 Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response において、 Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:05:04 +0900 発信のメイルで Tomomichi Hayakawaさんは書きました: Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:48 古橋大地tai...@taichi.jp: 古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwatapropeller.meis...@gmail.com: wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- @ 藤澤 公也 / Kimiya FUJISAWA @// @@ mailto:fujis...@techstrom.org @-O-O-@ work:fujis...@media.teu.ac.jp \ ^ / skype ID:techstrom.org http://www.techstrom.org/ ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- @ 藤澤 公也 / Kimiya FUJISAWA @// @@ mailto:fujis...@techstrom.org @-O-O-@ work:fujis...@media.teu.ac.jp \ ^ / skype ID:techstrom.org http://www.techstrom.org/ ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
ikiyaです。 南からの避難者が増加してる相馬市はベースマップが少なく、 Bing高解像度/2011-03で中心部から書けます。 学校が避難所になっているケースが多いので周辺は 学校らしき建物をひろっていただけたらと思います。 よろしくおねがいします。 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=37.7948lon=140.93043zoom=15layers=M http://mvexel.dev.openstreetmap.org/bingimageanalyzer/?lat=37.79881103114116lon=140.92390091740896zoom=17 SHIBATA Akira h...@eva.gr.jp wrote: 柴田(あ)です。 当方 JOSM 派なんですが、この辺を http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=38.42171lon=141.35352zoom=15layers=M ベースマップ強化しようとしたら、津波後みたいで描けないです。 うーん、ベースマップ足りなくて JOSM でかけそうなところ ないですかね。 の、 Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response において、 Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:05:04 +0900 発信のメイルで Tomomichi Hayakawaさんは書きました: Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:48 古橋大地 : 古橋です。 今、確認しました!! ほんとですね。 Steve Coastに感謝!! 2011年3月15日16:41 Tomoki Ishiwata : wataoです. 既知だったらすみません いつの間にかBing画像更新してませんか 被災後も見えます. 仙台市若林区など ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja -- ## Taichi FURUHASHI(MAPconcierge Inc. President) ## A Vice-President of the OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ## A Director of the OSGeo Foundation Japan ## ZIP359-1142, Kamiarai 4-4-1,Tokorozawa,Saitama ## 〒359-1142 埼玉県所沢市上新井4-4-1 ## TEL/SkypeTwitterLinkedInFacebook: 070-6401-5963 / mapconcierge ## URL/Mail: http://www.mapconcierge.jp tai...@mapconcierge.jp ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja
Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response
瀬戸です. 林さんの投稿,見落としていました.すみません. 私の理解が間違っていたら申し訳ないのですが,「国内でやっている作業」 というのは,空中写真の幾何補正のおはなしでしょうか. 既にご存知のように,OSGeo.jp+有志が,鋭意, 1100枚にもわたる国土地理院撮影空中写真の幾何補正を順番に行い, WMSでの配信に向けて作業下さっています. 皆さんのコメントを拝見すると,Bingでのマッピングに回られていますが この点,いかがでしょうか. 個人的な思いとしては,空中写真の幾何補正自体,OSMのベースマップづくりもそ うですが,それ以外の支援のためにも用いられるであろう重要なリソースだと私 は考えています.林さんのご意見や,他の皆さんのお考えもお聞かせ頂ければ幸い です. 今回の件は,私も呼びかけ人になっている手前,無駄になってしまうなら 大変心苦しいです.取り急ぎ. (11/03/15 17:27), hayashi@ogi wrote: 皆様 どちらが早いかになってきましたが、国内でやってる作業は無駄にはならないのでしょうか? (2011/03/15 17:22), 奈良崎 優 wrote: 皆様 松島の東(矢本等)をジオレファレンスするために、国土地理院の空中写真を見ていたの ですが、このあたりは古いままです。 奈良崎 - Original Message - From: Tomomichi Hayakawatom.hayak...@gmail.com To: OpenStreetMap Japanese talktalk-ja@openstreetmap.org Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 5:05 PM Subject: Re: [OSM-ja] [osmfj] Re: World Support for Japan Crisis Response Tomです。 Bing Maps からも、確認出来ました!!! 凄いです!! http://www.bing.com/maps/explore/#5003/s=w/5872/style=alat=38.26021lon=140.996732z=15pid=5874 Steve Coastに感謝!! ___ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja