Hi Mike,
Looping in Innocent again, he'll be subscribing soon ;)
Best,
Paul
On Feb 24, 2016 9:26 PM, "Mike Thompson" wrote:
> We had planned to use project #1446 for two upcoming mapathons (this
> evening and tomorrow evening). I just looked and even though it says 30%
>
You could contact:
Christian Prägitzer, volunteering at THW, christian_praegit...@yahoo.de
(I hope that this email address is still valid)
Dr. Christian Strobl, German Aerospace Center (DLR), German Remote
Sensing Data Center (DFD), christian.str...@dlr.de
Best regards - Franz-Josef
Am
We had planned to use project #1446 for two upcoming mapathons (this
evening and tomorrow evening). I just looked and even though it says 30%
complete, many of the tasks that are not marked complete either are
complete, or are nearly complete. Could someone make a "Dar es Salaam -
Ramani Huria4"
Hi Samuel,
I believe at the moment we have removed the support for httpS because it
was causing issues with the background map and hand off to JOSM when
checking out a task.
We are slated to return it as soon as possible, but it requires further
investigation and testing before we can
Congratulations all!
Heather
On 24 Feb 2016 17:43, "Samuel Aiyeoribe" wrote:
> This is great especially with the support for https. Well done Pierre and
> everyone member of the team.
>
>
> Samuel Aiyeoribe
>
>
> On Wednesday, 24 February 2016, 14:29, Pete Masters <
>
This is great especially with the support for https. Well done Pierre and
everyone member of the team.
Samuel Aiyeoribe
On Wednesday, 24 February 2016, 14:29, Pete Masters
wrote:
Well done to everyone involved!
Pete
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Pierre
Dear Enve,
Maybe it would help, if you could give some background information.
What are the aims of your research?
Why are you doing this research?
Are you doing this work for a company, a university, as a freelancer, as
journalist?
How and where will findings be used / published.
All the best
Yes, first of all I would be interested in Disaster Mapping and specific
requests of organisations to map a certain area or just certain objects
within an area.
On 24.02.2016 14:57, john whelan wrote:
> HOT organises mapping in OSM at the request of various agencies.
>
> The OSM data is used by
Dear Enve,I am sorry but I cant't be helpful.
Best regards
Leonardo Porcelloni
Il Mercoledì 24 Febbraio 2016 14:27, Enve ha scritto:
Hello,
Iam searching for international/german Help Organisations that use OSM
HOT Data for their work. I would like to investigate, if
Well done to everyone involved!
Pete
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Pierre GIRAUD
wrote:
> Dear hotties,
>
> A new release (2.12.0) of the Tasking Manager has been deployed earlier
> today.
>
> https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/releases/tag/2.12.0
>
>
Hello,
Iam searching for international/german Help Organisations that use OSM
HOT Data for their work. I would like to investigate, if and how they
use the crowd mapped data. ISAR for example said, that they sometimes
use existing OSM data (for touristic areas) but they didn't know
anything about
Dear hotties,
A new release (2.12.0) of the Tasking Manager has been deployed earlier today.
https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager2/releases/tag/2.12.0
Things look to work correctly but there may be issues. Please report
them using github.
Kind regards.
--
Hi all,
I have created a Project on the HOT OSM Tasking Manager to get started
mapping Fiji.
HOT is not officially activated yet, but our data will get used and we
have started to reach out to NGOs and have been asked by a few
organizations to start mapping.
The current project is at the
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