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The Board has decided to go ahead with funding these proposals; vote
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For those on talk who are not yet a member of OS
order to keep improving our
> project. Other related project from our program, Open Summer of Code
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r place=village
> without a name tag or am I missing something?
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> Simon,
>
> I guess with small overlap you mean it's only about people who use osm.org
> tiles, not people who use other services?
> While that is true, the double whammy of both heavil
may have seen this 'blacklist' implementation for
>>> showing a reminder about attribution.
>>>
>>> https://twitter.com/cq94/status/1234528717604577282
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ted to, and would not be allowed
to vote on them.
If your ethics prevent you from running - maybe someone less ethical will
take your place instead :)
All the best,
Joost
On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 12:05 PM Joost Schouppe
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Microgrants project is ready for launch!
Hi,
The Microgrants project is ready for launch! When we first received the
Pineapple fund donation, the money was quickly earmarked as to be given
back to the community. Now that's finally happening, after a recent Board
decision [1] (plenty of background behind that link!). Any volunteer who
th
> As an xmas bonus, here's another Facebook company (via Mapbox), Snapchat
> that is using OSM without attribution requirements (funnily there's plenty
> of space for a reasonable and visible calculated mapbox logo and text).
> They probably don't know, nor that they have been asked to comply over
ng medium which they would prefer not to be
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Op vr 30 aug. 2019 13:15 schreef Oleksiy Muzalyev <
oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch>:
> I think in future when there will be more space on servers it would be a
> good idea to add a possibility to attach an optional image to a note for
> the registered users.
>
Images are a really useful addition to
pings from existing notes.
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> Bye
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rring to a summary. If we misenterpreted
that (unfortunately that feels kind of obvious now), than we'll make sure
the wording is better next time.
And there is also the option to become an OSMF volunteer who has signed ad
NDA, for those who want to work with the raw data.
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John, might be worth pointing them to
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_for_Government, which
collects some more advanced use cases by governments (often local).
I don't think it's mentioned there, but this is an example that is about as
awesome as it gets :
https://www.frontforce.
le Maps way of showing borders according
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https://github.com/pietervdvn/pietervdvn.github.io/blob/master/routing_radical_hiking.xml
7:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1cqpL5NedjF5lIzoPLA_X5-YE0tkZYX4ciczUsO8W1g8/edit#slide=id.g3a6c728807_0_122
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This discussion shows once again how great we are at generating smart
ideas. That definitely is not our problem. But all ideas are equal and will
only get executed if the one who posited them executes them. As the project
becomes more complex, that means you can either play in a corner by
yourself,
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> OSMCha late last year and find it helpful, especially being able to see
> what was deleted.
>
> Stefan - Thank you for offering a suggestion on how OSMCha can be
> improved.
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> Best,
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Tom,
It is meant to be readable for non-members, right? So what exactly has the
fact you can't post as a non-OSMF member to do with being or not being
listed on listinfo?
Op 20 dec. 2017 12:57 a.m. schreef "Tom Hughes" :
On 19/12/17 22:51, Sérgio V. wrote:
> but I can't find the link to osmf-ta
bly related with the place?
> With your Oxford example, it could also suggest Talk-GB as a more general
> list.
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I've only started using Maproulette recently, but I'm really impressed with
what you can do with it. It is the -perfect- user interface for the tasks
we currently generate with the Road Completion Project [1].
We're going to consume the generated metadata about Tasks for further steps
in the analys
With great power comes great responsibility. When your first minor
contributions are met with blunt reactions (however justified), then they
are probably going to be your last. Saying things like "we're not complete
idiots" or "it would be crazy to do this" is not the way to encourage
people to gro
Most of the important stuff has been said already, so I'm just replying
because I feel like I have to, since I'm running for the OSMF board [1] on
a platform partly about "let's try and keep things fun, shall we?" [2].
Some observations :
- while the Weekly did make a bit of a harsh statement, I'
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As a European who is frequently annoyed with both the harshness of some
Europeans, as well as the oversensitiveness for criticism from Americans, I
agree with both Frederik and Mikel.
I do read a clear out-group perspective in how Christoph wrote about this
subject. This to me is still strange. In
There are a few highway=virtual and highway:virtual=* objects, which is
intended for similar issues. See:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/virtual_highway
I've used it a few times on pedestrian squares where a route relation
passes over the square (and it makes no sense to use
elegram group, with an offer to
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here you clearly lowered
geometric quality).
It's a mess to find where the local community talks, but in Holland there
clearly is someone to talk to.
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It's nice to know where this is coming from, because I was a bit confused
about this too. In what way is my privacy protected if 2 million people can
see my profile; oh and also everyone who bothers to make an OSM account?
Putting a somewhat pointless access limitation to HDYC is
counterproductive,
>
>
> Yes, there are arguments for both ways of mapping, but as long as we don't
> prefer one over the other, mappers will edit back and forth without much
> sense.
>
I just think it's too complicated an issue to just decide here and now. So
a good and neutral guideline is probably the first thin
#x27;t remember
seeing a neutral article which collects all the points of view).
2017-04-27 10:14 GMT+02:00 Martin Koppenhoefer :
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> 2017-04-27 9:19 GMT+02:00 joost schouppe :
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>> So not all of the cases are an error, but many of them.
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> I would like to co
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ps://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mumble . We will be happy to hear
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> Now here what has to be done is an appropriate testing mechanism.
> There are some functionality already done (like the one in Belgium),
> but the problem is that everybody sees ALL last changes, there is no
> way to SHARE the work of checking and you never know if somebody has
> already chec
utions by new users catches most deliberate mayhem.
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>
> +1
>
>
Exactly! Which is why it is so important to review every first changesets
of every new contributor. We have a user in Belgium doing that, and adding
some info to https://welcome.osm.be/ , so we can follow up with mo
t; http://data.ottawa.ca/dataset/neighbourhood-names
>> http://data.ottawa.ca/dataset/airport-runways
>> etc etc
>> But I doubt they know/care as their portal was built by a consultant and
>> not them.
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 6:31 AM, joost schouppe >
ents. For bigger websites, they will often look
at the likes of Mapbox.
> Anyone any examples of how local government is using OSM?
>>
>
What Clifford said :)
> I understand part of the City of Ottawa, Ottawa Hydro does use OSM on its
>> web site by the way. Something my
> multiple departments’ inputs on a single set of nodes in OSM.
>
> Are there any specialized tools you all have seen used for these purposes?
> Can we capture some of the scripts / etc. published by model cities/govs on
> the wiki page? Thanks for setting that up joost!
>
> Ro
>
> feed or inbox, but spam that you actually have to search for is maybe
> not a top priority that admins should dedicate time to removing?
>
Well the annoyance with spam does pop up often enough. The usual answer to
things like this in the OSM ecosystem is "why don't you do it yourself".
I've no
As suggested by Mikel, I created a wiki catalog page about the subject:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMapforGovernment
It's just an outline, I'll try to add some stuff from this conversation
over the following days; but you're welcome to do that first yourself :)
I'm not quite su
s and opportunities there. I believe the
Canadian Census is going that way. Are there any other projects in this
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Did you miss the ongoing thread on this subject? [1]
Max even said something about Korean names there too, though this is about
the reversed situation [2]. I have no ideas if the names in Korean in your
case are transliterations of the local name.
You should of course contact the mapper with the
Yes, Johan, there was some Maps.me involvement in this thread already. Ilya
Zverev works with them.
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> Joost, we don't have such entry barriers until now, it would be better to
> avoid them in improving the editor.
> Yves
>
What I meant to say is that there are currently barriers to participation:
the level of commitment required to learn iD or JOSM.
maps.me lowers that barrier, and here we ar
w system in place for ALL maps.me
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Hi,
The SotM team is asking for your input to help pick sessions for SotM
Brussels. You can rate talks here :
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Please do so before Friday night, as we will be closing the poll.
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>>This looks like a manual cleanup operation.
>I agree it needs a manual clean up I just wondered if there was a way to
identify any others floating around so they could be mannually inspected?
Sure you can. A low tech approach could be to create an overpass query that
gives you all the addresses
I am surprised to see so few negative reactions. Nothing against the idea,
but it should be better thought out to avoid perverse incentives.
A quick solution someone already suggested was handing out free Osmand+
installs.
On Thu, 3 Mar 2016 09:20:05 -0300
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2015-12-02 23:52 GMT+01:00 Simone Cortesi :
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> is this actually data supported? did we notice a measurable increase
> in user contributions from Argentina, or a better community
> engagement?
>
There are probably others who can go into more detail, but the momentum of
having the SOTM in South Ame
For ad hoc promotion, the local OSM Twitter accounts can be of great use.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/List_of_OSM_centric_Twitter_accounts
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look like this ("Hi we're a community, oh, and also we have a map here if
you just want that), but the OSM.org just highlights a map.
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