Re: [HOT] LearnOSM - updates

2015-01-27 Thread hbogner
How to know what changed in original english http://learnosm.org/en/beginner/ We translated it about a year ago to croatian http://learnosm.org/hr/beginner/ Is there an easy way for us just to update our translation? In the meantime we will be starting editing translation

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-21 Thread hbogner
Here are exports from those 2 ushahidi deployment. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3220458/floods-bosniaherzegovina-ushahidi.csv https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3220458/floods-sebia-ushahidi.csv Maybe this can help to pinpoint the locations which areas need more focus in this moment.

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-21 Thread hbogner
On 05/21/2014 03:49 PM, Pierre Béland wrote: Hi Dale, As expected with the reports of the last few days, damages are serious in many areas. We start to have more precise informations and need to readjust, prioritize our action We have to think about areas to cover, plus OSM products and

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-21 Thread hbogner
Already updated the wiki with some links, and Dražen is working on GIS exports for all regions. Also one file containing all 3 countries is being created(hr-ba-rs-floods), for .osm.pbf and gatmin .img files. Traffic on the TMS server with Orbview and USDMA imagery had a huge boost, from few

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-21 Thread hbogner
I got this message from people at www.poplave.rs Can someone help with answers to these questions. quote I am contacting you concerning maps at www.Poplave.rs. We need to find a simple way to locate all inputted locations to exact geo locations. On many levels people are entering weird

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-21 Thread hbogner
Someone created a map with floods in Croatia http://poplave.giscloud.com/ Layer: HVZ - Copernicus vektori - ***_crisis information poly It represents a classified satellite imagery of flooded areas. Hrvoje On 05/19/2014 04:45 PM, hbogner wrote: Croatia: http://poplave.hr/ I asked them should

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-20 Thread hbogner
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=83697eocn=homeeoci=nhsrc=share More than three months worth of rain fell in just a few days in May 2014 in the Balkan Peninsula of Europe, leading to devastating floods and more than 3,000 landslides. The high water wiped out at least

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-19 Thread hbogner
are more appropriate for temporary situational updates (more appropriate than modifying the osm data every few days, or modding it and forgetting to put it back again!) But having said that... HBogner is calling for some mapping response. No reason not to get stuck in with improving the roads etc

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-18 Thread hbogner
They reported 2 new locations and 1 extension of the old one, so there are 3 new tasks: Obrenovac extra: http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/531 Bing + Mapbox + USDMA Ćuprija-Paraćin http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/532 Bing(north/sjever) + Mapbox + USDMA Veliko Selo http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/533 Bing +

[HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-17 Thread hbogner
There are huge floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and that part of region. Some say largest in last 120 years. Few guys created http://www.poplave.rs/ which is used to help with the coordination. They use OSM as background maps, and some places are not mapped as they should be.

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-17 Thread hbogner
On 05/17/2014 03:35 PM, Pierre Béland wrote: The http://www.poplave.rs/ Ushahidi map do not help to identifiy the zones where to map. A see at one place, more then a thousand reports. It would be important first to define the zones to cover in priority. We coul then see if Bing Imagery is

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-17 Thread hbogner
Areas of interest as stated in the forum topic: Sremska Mitrovica: 19.5467 -19.6806, 44.9181 - 45.0095 Current floods in Serbia, areas in danger. Preventive evacuation in progress Šabac: 19.6501 - 19.7860, 44.7184 - 44.8123 Current floods in Serbia, areas in danger. defence set up Obrenovac:

Re: [HOT] Floods in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014-05-17 Thread hbogner
Jobs are created. Any mappers willing to help map it, feel free to help. On 05/17/2014 08:27 PM, hbogner wrote: Sremska Mitrovica: 19.5467 -19.6806, 44.9181 - 45.0095 Current floods in Serbia, areas in danger. Preventive evacuation in progress http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/527 Šabac: 19.6501

Re: [HOT] Mali now available in Osmand, any more needed?

2013-04-06 Thread hbogner
Hi Severin, It is possible, and it will be done as soon as I get some free time. Regards, Hrvoje On 04/05/2013 10:15 PM, Severin MENARD wrote: Hi Hrvoje, Thank you very much for this! Would it be possible to add Central African Republic, as the country is facing a dramatic political crisis?

Re: [HOT] Mali now availalbe in Osmand, any more needed?

2013-03-09 Thread hbogner
On 03/09/2013 06:44 PM, Jaakko Helleranta.com wrote: I've personally found it smoother to add OSMBugs and tweak the edits via JOSM as that both fits my normal work flow much better and (more importantly) is much faster when on the go -- and produces clearly better outcome at the end. This _does_

[HOT] Mali now availalbe in Osmand, any more needed?

2013-03-08 Thread hbogner
Hi all. Just a quick notice, from today Mali is availalbe for download in Osmand, and will be regulary updated. Are there any other countries that are not present in that app that have HOT activity. If yes please tell me which ones so they can be put on top of the list to process. Regards,

Re: [HOT] OrbView-3 TMS of Mali (v2), Niger, Bangladesh, Colombia and South Sudan

2012-05-12 Thread hbogner
On 05/12/2012 12:23 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote: OrbView-3 images of Mali have been reprocessed, to enhance contrast, and images of Niger, Bangladesh, Colombia and South Sudan have been made available with this same processing. These have mostly 1 m resolution, have less than 10% cloud cover