[HOT] weeklyOSM #466 2019-06-18-2019-06-24

2019-06-30 Thread weeklyteam
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 466, is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of all things happening in the openstreetmap world: http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/12209/ Enjoy! Did you know that you can also submit messages for the weeklyOSM? Just log in to ht

Re: [HOT] Asking your help to map in Honduras, Chad and Burundi for MSF

2019-06-30 Thread vaomatua
Thanks, I'm sure there's a lot of work to keep it going. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device Original message From: Nate Smith Date: 6/30/19 7:35 PM (GMT-08:00) To: Vao Matua Cc: Matthew Gibb , HOT Subject: Re: [HOT] Asking your help to map in Honduras, Chad and Burundi fo

Re: [HOT] Asking your help to map in Honduras, Chad and Burundi for MSF

2019-06-30 Thread Nate Smith
Hi Vao - A number of other users flagged this as well and there was a fixed deployed Friday night/Saturday morning. This should be operating normally now. Nate On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 9:26 PM Vao Matua wrote: > Is anyone else having a problem invalidating tiles today? > The TM keeps throwing er

Re: [HOT] [OSM-talk] Mali

2019-06-30 Thread Jean-Marc Liotier
On 2019-06-30 19:12, john whelan wrote: > The first major concern is "Working for a mapping project with Apple." the concern here is paid mappers and the quality of their work. To be fair to the Apple-paid guys, one of them did a beautiful job with waterways. I haven't looked at other contributi

Re: [HOT] [OSM-talk] Mali

2019-06-30 Thread Pierre Béland via HOT
John some answers about your concerns We have our own difficulties in countries like Canada to recruit contributors. Not surpsingly, for  African communities with more difficult economic conditions, they have poor, unstable internet access and less time to contribute.   Problems are multiple in

Re: [HOT] [OSM-talk] Mali

2019-06-30 Thread john whelan
I think the concerns are more to do with how do we clean it up. The first major concern is "Working for a mapping project with Apple." the concern here is paid mappers and the quality of their work. The second is there are a fair number of imports of varying quality. Most schools I suspect are