Thanks Andrew,
These will be usefull to add POI's. The Bukavu map is well detailed with POI's
and street names. Goma map is less informative since it has no street names.
For peaks, I usually look at OpenCycle map in JOSM. This also help to
understand in which direction the rivers are flowin
Thanks Guru, a great job from you and other mappers. This will be of great help
to humanitarian organizations in the area.
Just look at the Updating www.bestofosm.org thread were I gave the presented
Minova mapping as an example of fast reactivity of OSM contributors to
humanitarian emergenc
The buildings to the south of Sake are beginning to look very good. I
have been doing some further building mapping around the central part
of Goma and that is coming along nicely.
I have found quite a few old US Army maps (and other assorted public
domain maps) of the area on the Perry-Castañeda
Great app, yohan. Thanks a lot!
I would suggest to have the total number of buildings by all the
contributors too.
(By the way, I'm the guru for Minova at the moment (
http://reporter.fluv.io/?bbox=28.999228477478027,-1.7157564662729368,29.039568901062008,-1.7007427712108014
) :) )
Rafael Ávila
Pierre Béland wrote:
>> It would be good to trace the bbox on the map an adjust the map to take
>> account of the bbox.
Yohan Boniface answered
> Here it is:
> http://reporter.fluv.io/?bbox=28.211517333984375,-2.4972253455486704,29.50241088867187,-2.0169478033588555
> :)
Merci Yohan,
More info
On 12/11/2012 01:00 AM, Pierre Béland wrote:
It would be good to trace the bbox on the map an adjust the map to take
account of the bbox.
Here it is:
http://reporter.fluv.io/?bbox=28.211517333984375,-2.4972253455486704,29.50241088867187,-2.0169478033588555
:)
Yohan
PS: the strange behaviou