Hi HOT community,
Great to talk to the list after a (long) while: wishing everyone a
successful new year in advance, and sending tribute to all efforts done by
different people to make the OSM community what it is, including those who
have passed on.
We will surely send updates from the above pro
Suzan,
Please pass on my deepest condolences to Tom's family.
I admired Tom's drive and commitment under such difficult circumstances,
and I am sorry to lose him from our community. He devoted considerable
time and effort helping us to create learning materials to help in the
mapping of disas
If anyone wishes to express condolences your email will be included in a letter
sent to to Tom Taylor’s wife and family.
Tom showed me that even when very ill it’s possible and important to contribute
to the stream of life. He was truly a great man, and I will miss him, and
treasure the time I
Please help HOT meet its financial goals for 2015
https://donate.hotosm.org/
Almost everyday HOT is asked to do more for the international
humanitarian community and every day we struggle to find ways to
accomplish that without specific funding for those types of activities.
Just one exa
Hi all, wanted to share an update with you on our preparations for the
project in Uganda - and draw attention to some of the happy notes over
the past year, among all negative news. It's at
https://hotosm.org/updates/2015-12-30_mapping_financial_services_in_uganda_starting_january_2016.
Happy
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Dale Kunce wrote:
> Another problem is iD hiding some features at some zoom levels. The
> notification isn't large enough for beginning mappers. So many features get
> mapped several times in dense areas.
>
Yes, this should definitely be better communicated to new
Another problem is iD hiding some features at some zoom levels. The
notification isn't large enough for beginning mappers. So many features get
mapped several times in dense areas.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015, 12:12 PM Bryan Housel wrote:
> Hey Blake, your description of the bug is exactly right. We’v