[talk-ph] Rollback of admin boundary edits in the Philippines due to incompatible license (was Re: Alaminos Barangay borders)

2020-06-30 Thread maning sambale
Hi Everyone,

After reviewing the edits and communicating with the mapper, we
decided to roll-back all edits related to this issue due to
incompatible source.
We plan to do this as a local community.  Please see the plane here
for comments and suggestions:
https://github.com/OSMPH/papercut_fix/issues/67

cc'ed here is OpenStreetMap Foundation's Data Working Group for guidance.

On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 4:39 PM Erwin Olario  wrote:
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> Glen, thank you for the heads up! Boundaries are great to have, but I'll also 
> look into the affected changesets, and reach out to the contributor
>
> Are you still in Pangasinan? Stay healthy and safe.
>
> /erwin
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> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 2:21 PM Glen Scott  wrote:
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>> Hi PH mapping folks,
>> I was just in a boring online meeting and had a chance to look at OSM (been 
>> too busy to get to it for a while).  I noticed Barangay borders have been 
>> added to Alaminos (and between Alaminos and other Pangasinan cities), yet 
>> these are radically different to either Alaminos Town Hall maps or the 
>> Cadastal survey map set I got from DENR.
>>
>> The borders were added by VMPanes, I'll try to contact VMPanes to establish 
>> the basis of the borders. I think that no borders is better than incorrect 
>> borders, unfortunately I haven't had the time to stitch the cadastral set 
>> together in electronic format to arrive at a more accurate border than the 
>> Alaminos City Hall map, which is at quite a small scale.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Glen
>>
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Re: [talk-ph] Filipino speakers at State of the Map 2020

2020-06-30 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Hello all,

In addition to the regular talks and presentation for State of the Map, we
also have the following people who are submitting lightning talks:

1. David Garcia - Nurturing a Ministry of Mapping
2. Andi Tabinas - Uses of Mapping for Community Care During the Pandemic
3. Arnalie Vicario - GeoLadies PH

You can see a description of their talks here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_of_the_Map_2020/registration_lightning_talks

The final schedule for the lightning talks (the order and on which dates)
will be posted by the SotM team shortly before the conference.

~Eugene

On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 5:30 PM Eugene Alvin Villar 
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> State of the Map (SotM), which is the annual conference for and by the OSM
> community, will be happening this weekend from July 4, Saturday, to July 5,
> Sunday, online. Visit the website here: https://2020.stateofthemap.org
>
> Filipino OSM community members have been presenting or speaking at SotM
> since 2018 and 2020 is no different. Catch the following people:
>
>1. Leigh Lunas
>"Drones for Community Mapping"
>https://2020.stateofthemap.org/sessions/8JQ7PY/
>Saturday, 18:45 PHT
>
>2. Eugene Alvin Villar
>"Building Stronger Communities Together: the Local Chapters &
>Communities Working Group"
>https://2020.stateofthemap.org/sessions/DVR7ME
>Sunday, 05:30 PHT
>Note: Eugene will be presenting together with the rest of the working
>group
>
>3. Mikko Tamura
>"MAPBEKS: Mapping of HIV Facilities and LGBT spaces in the Philippines
>on OpenStreetMap"
>https://2020.stateofthemap.org/sessions/L3RTUK
>Sunday, 18:00 PHT
>
>4. Thinking Machines Data Science: Ardie Orden, Ren Avell Flores, Pia
>Faustino, Mark Steve Samson
>"Measuring OpenStreetMap building footprint completeness using human
>settlement layers"
>https://2020.stateofthemap.org/sessions/YUM9PY
>Sunday, 18:45 PHT
>Note: This is an academic paper presentation for the SotM academic
>track
>
> See you there!
>
> ~Eugene
>
>
>
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