[talk-ph] my best pick of 2008 - OSM Philippines

2009-01-04 Thread maning sambale
My best pick for 2008 on OSM Philippines
http://www.flickr.com/photos/esambale/tags/osmphilippines2008/show/
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Re: [talk-ph] your osm workplan for 2009

2009-01-04 Thread maning sambale
A couple more ideas on my head:

1. More organized area mapping - we conduct a monthly mapping event
(most likely virtual).  For example, for each month, we focus on a
certain area/city/town for mapping (roads, landuse, buildings other
features).  Of course we cannot label all road names unless we visit
the area.  This will the task of the local mapper.

2. QA Mapping - for a certain month or week, we focus on correcting
map errors by clearing map bugs (wrong tags, unconnected
intersections, missing labels, etc.)

3. Feature mapping - for a certain month or week we focus efforts on
a certain feature.  For example today is coastline mapping, we update
coastlines using either landsat or yahoo!.  Or a month/week for
landuse etc.

This way we can get measurable/visible updates as a group. Of course
this does not have to get in the way of your usual mapping activity.
Perhaps an hour would be alloted to the monthly mapping event?

What do you guys think?



On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:13 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Maning Sambale
 emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 11:24 +0800, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
 Hi,

 1. Declare Metro Manila complete (well, there are far too many
 ongoing real estate developments to completely map but the general
 areas should be done).


 When we stamped an area complete we need to define what we mean by
 complete.  We need to define a rough metric for levels of
 completeness.

 If roughly we say:
 All major roads (motorways, trunks and primarys) are mapped and labeled
 and the data is usable for basic road navigation

 Then I can say Metro Manila is complete.

 I think there are some proposed evaluation/measurements for completeness
 in the OSM wiki we can use a framework for the Philippines.

 I propose we set levels of completeness like:
 level 1 - all roads are mapped and labeled
 level 2 - major POIs (fuel, schools, etc.) are mapped
 level 3 - footways and paths
 level 4 - landuse and buildings
 etc.

 This kind of levels maybe too car-centric but it could be a start.

 This seems to be a good example for completeness or mapping status.

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/CALABARZON#Mapping_Status
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