[talk-ph] Fwd: MEDAIR : Philipines Imagery

2014-05-06 Thread maning sambale
Check out this amazing uav photos.

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From: Marc Lebreuil 
Date: Mon, May 5, 2014 at 4:17 PM
Subject: MEDAIR : Philipines Imagery
To: imag...@hotosm.org
Cc: rob.field...@medair.org

Dear team,

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.

You can have a look at the pictures at:

 
https://a.tiles.mapbox.com/v3/droneadv.i4khp3b1/page.html?secure=1#11/11.1188/125.0512

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Re: [talk-ph] local media looking for somebody to interview on OSM-PH

2014-05-06 Thread Andrew Buck
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I guess if they feel it is important to interview me then that is fine
and you can send the my contact details (andrewbuck40 on skype is
probably the best for something like that).  I am not a big interview
person though.  It is up to you, you know more about philippine media
than I do so I will leave the decision to you.  I am fine with either.

- -AndrewBuck



On 05/05/2014 10:19 PM, maning sambale wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> A local media is looking for Metro Manila based OSM volunteers to 
> interview, most likely within the week.
> 
> Send me a message if you want to join the crew.
> 

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan Activation Wrap-up

2014-05-06 Thread maning sambale
Thanks Pierre, for sure, I missed a lot of individuals and orgs. Sorry for
that.

Maning Sambale (mobile)
On May 6, 2014 7:11 PM, "Pierre Béland"  wrote:

> Thanks for this Maning and yes let's declare this Great activation over.
> A tremendous effort was made remotely from people around the world.
>
> From one activation to the other, we are developping new ways to
> collaborate with the humanitarian organizations and local communities. The
> coordination with international organizations such as UN-OCHA, Red Cross,
> GFDRR, HIU  was awesome. We also had a fantastic support from various
> imagery providers who let us cover such a large area for this emergency.
> And a great thanks to Jean-Guilhem Cailton, Fred Moine and OSM-fr who
> supported us for the imagery. Thanks also to the developpers who
> contributed to deliver these poster size OSM maps to the Tacloban airport
> 10 days after the Typhoon, and offer various services such as GPS and
> OSMAnd / Android downloads.  These various services offer a great support
> to the humanitarians while deploying on the ground in the context of such
> emergencies.
>
> The Philippines is different from other activations with the local OSM
> communities contributing to complete the map with their local knowledge.
> Thanks to Maning and all the OSM-ph contributors for your contribution in
> such a difficult context. This is an essential part of the map and I am
> pleased to see that this has some recognition from the various governmental
> agencies.
>
> Pierre
>
>   --
>  *De :* maning sambale 
> *À :* HOT ; osm-ph 
> *Envoyé le :* Mardi 6 mai 2014 11h52
> *Objet :* [HOT] Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan Activation Wrap-up
>
> Dear everyone,
>
> It's been almost half a year since we activated for the Typhoon
> Yolanda/Haiyan.  Since then,
> I'm sure you are aware of the tremendous response we received both
> from remote mappers and responders on the ground.
>
> Over 4 million map changes from ~1,500 contributors.  We supported
> local and international humanitarian groups.  Locally, I can say that
> OSM became the de-facto resource for updated geographic data.  Various
> government agencies (including the national mapping agency) are now
> taking a second look at the wealth of data we created.  Along the way,
> we were able to refine our coordination protocols which I hope became
> useful in the successive response we are currently supporting
> worldwide.
>
> Let me thank everyone who supported this response, from the remote
> mappers, humanitarian agencies who used our data, image providers,
> organizers of numerous mapathons, the people who shared the appeal to
> social and mainstream media and, the core HOT volunteers (especially
> Andrew, Pierre, JGC and many others) who provided both technical
> guidance and moral support during the height of the activation.
>
> If you view the history tab in osm.org right now, you will notice that
> local volunteers (who were victims themselves) are working on updating
> the map.  This will be a big task for us in the OSM-PH community, but
> slowly, we are taking on the challenge to keep the map up to date.
>
> Remote mapping has dwindled the past few months and I would like to
> formally declare (through this email, since I don't know the
> "protocol") that we are wrapping-up this activation. Thank you again
> for all your help.
>
> There will be a little bit of clean-up such as removing non-essential
> data (i.e. tasking manager relations used in creating tasks).  If
> anyone has a need for this kind of data to remain in the DB, let us
> know.
>
> Thanks again, please update the wiki [0] if there are things we missed
> during the activation.  Also, if there are reports/assessment on the
> way we responded please add them to the wiki as well.
>
> [0] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan
>
> --
> cheers,
> maning
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan Activation Wrap-up

2014-05-06 Thread Pierre Béland
Thanks for this Maning and yes let's declare this Great activation over.  A 
tremendous effort was made remotely from people around the world.


From one activation to the other, we are developping new ways to collaborate 
with the humanitarian organizations and local communities. The coordination 
with international organizations such as UN-OCHA, Red Cross, GFDRR, HIU  was 
awesome. We also had a fantastic support from various imagery providers who let 
us cover such a large area for this emergency. And a great thanks to 
Jean-Guilhem Cailton, Fred Moine and OSM-fr who supported us for the imagery. 
Thanks also to the developpers who contributed to deliver these poster size OSM 
maps to the Tacloban airport 10 days after the Typhoon, and offer various 
services such as GPS and OSMAnd / Android downloads.  These various services 
offer a great support to the humanitarians while deploying on the ground in the 
context of such emergencies.


The Philippines is different from other activations with the local OSM 
communities contributing to complete the map with their local knowledge. Thanks 
to Maning and all the OSM-ph contributors for your contribution in such a 
difficult context. This is an essential part of the map and I am pleased to see 
that this has some recognition from the various governmental agencies.

 
Pierre 




 De : maning sambale 
À : HOT ; osm-ph  
Envoyé le : Mardi 6 mai 2014 11h52
Objet : [HOT] Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan Activation Wrap-up
 

Dear everyone,

It's been almost half a year since we activated for the Typhoon
Yolanda/Haiyan.  Since then,
I'm sure you are aware of the tremendous response we received both
from remote mappers and responders on the ground.

Over 4 million map changes from ~1,500 contributors.  We supported
local and international humanitarian groups.  Locally, I can say that
OSM became the de-facto resource for updated geographic data.  Various
government agencies (including the national mapping agency) are now
taking a second look at the wealth of data we created.  Along the way,
we were able to refine our coordination protocols which I hope became
useful in the successive response we are currently supporting
worldwide.

Let me thank everyone who supported this response, from the remote
mappers, humanitarian agencies who used our data, image providers,
organizers of numerous mapathons, the people who shared the appeal to
social and mainstream media and, the core HOT volunteers (especially
Andrew, Pierre, JGC and many others) who provided both technical
guidance and moral support during the height of the activation.

If you view the history tab in osm.org right now, you will notice that
local volunteers (who were victims themselves) are working on updating
the map.  This will be a big task for us in the OSM-PH community, but
slowly, we are taking on the challenge to keep the map up to date.

Remote mapping has dwindled the past few months and I would like to
formally declare (through this email, since I don't know the
"protocol") that we are wrapping-up this activation. Thank you again
for all your help.

There will be a little bit of clean-up such as removing non-essential
data (i.e. tasking manager relations used in creating tasks).  If
anyone has a need for this kind of data to remain in the DB, let us
know.

Thanks again, please update the wiki [0] if there are things we missed
during the activation.  Also, if there are reports/assessment on the
way we responded please add them to the wiki as well.

[0] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan

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[talk-ph] Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan Activation Wrap-up

2014-05-06 Thread maning sambale
Dear everyone,

It's been almost half a year since we activated for the Typhoon
Yolanda/Haiyan.  Since then,
I'm sure you are aware of the tremendous response we received both
from remote mappers and responders on the ground.

Over 4 million map changes from ~1,500 contributors.  We supported
local and international humanitarian groups.  Locally, I can say that
OSM became the de-facto resource for updated geographic data.  Various
government agencies (including the national mapping agency) are now
taking a second look at the wealth of data we created.  Along the way,
we were able to refine our coordination protocols which I hope became
useful in the successive response we are currently supporting
worldwide.

Let me thank everyone who supported this response, from the remote
mappers, humanitarian agencies who used our data, image providers,
organizers of numerous mapathons, the people who shared the appeal to
social and mainstream media and, the core HOT volunteers (especially
Andrew, Pierre, JGC and many others) who provided both technical
guidance and moral support during the height of the activation.

If you view the history tab in osm.org right now, you will notice that
local volunteers (who were victims themselves) are working on updating
the map.  This will be a big task for us in the OSM-PH community, but
slowly, we are taking on the challenge to keep the map up to date.

Remote mapping has dwindled the past few months and I would like to
formally declare (through this email, since I don't know the
"protocol") that we are wrapping-up this activation. Thank you again
for all your help.

There will be a little bit of clean-up such as removing non-essential
data (i.e. tasking manager relations used in creating tasks).  If
anyone has a need for this kind of data to remain in the DB, let us
know.

Thanks again, please update the wiki [0] if there are things we missed
during the activation.  Also, if there are reports/assessment on the
way we responded please add them to the wiki as well.

[0] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan

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Re: [talk-ph] First Philippine TechCamp

2014-05-06 Thread Wayne Manuel
If you do plan to attend, kindly sign up at this link.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DeLySgd-6wRVqa5APxRy6dd4z9rD_jUtreAsO3WR3nI/viewform



Wayne Manuel


On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Nick Brown  wrote:

> Is anyone else attending these events? I only heard about them from this
> listserv which I only just joined last week. I'm considering going to the
> Hackathon event Friday/Saturday. It looks like great fun.
>
>
> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:50 AM, maning sambale <
> emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Here's a pic.tweet by Daniel Joseph
>> https://twitter.com/danbjoseph/status/463523832494428161/photo/1
>>
>> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Wayne Manuel  wrote:
>> > Someone from the Red Cross (Daniel Joseph) is presenting about OSM.
>> >
>> >
>> > Wayne Manuel
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Carlo Antonio Romero
>> >  wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Was wondering if someone from OSMPH attending the event? I hope OSM is
>> >> represented.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> http://www.philstar.com/nation/2014/05/04/1319112/1st-phl-tech-camp-disaster-risk-reduction-starts-tomorrow
>> >>
>> >> Carlo.
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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
OK, wil that close the bounding box as a polygon?


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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:39 PM, maning sambale
wrote:

> I see, use the same command as posted with gdal/ogr tools for the ocean
> layer. :)
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Mark Cupitt  wrote:
>
>> I'm using transparancy, in some zoom levels .. so have to paint the sea
>> in when I need it. :)
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
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>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:32 PM, maning sambale <
>> emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> > 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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>>> maning
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>>
>>
>
>
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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 maning sambale
I see, use the same command as posted with gdal/ogr tools for the ocean
layer. :)



On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Mark Cupitt  wrote:

> I'm using transparancy, in some zoom levels .. so have to paint the sea in
> when I need it. :)
>
>
> Regards
>
> Mark Cupitt
>
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>
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> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:32 PM, maning sambale  > wrote:
>
>> > 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.
>>
>>
>> --
>> cheers,
>> maning
>> --
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>> wiki: http://esambale.wikispaces.com/
>> blog: http://epsg4253.wordpress.com/
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>>
>
>


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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
wrote:

> > 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.
>
>
> --
> cheers,
> maning
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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 maning sambale
> 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] 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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