ng operational
> > decisions, and demonstrating the power of the OSM community and easily
> > accessible geo-data with an open license!
> >
> > I would love to connect with those involved in coordinating the current
> > tasks up on http://tasks.osmcanada.ca/. Is the best channel of
> > communica
Hey Martijn,
Was hoping you guys would add zoom 19 to the recent update. Submitted a few
months ago on the feedback tool already.
*Regards,*
*Hans*
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 9:05 AM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> ImproveOSM has just seen a data refresh that I thought
Ouin quand tu ote ce polygone le damage estimate n'est plus valide. Tout ce
que tu vois sur mapnik en brun, est brulee. Donc s.v.p le laisser
On May 13, 2016 9:14 PM, "Pierre Béland" wrote:
> James,
>
> je ne vais pas enlever d'infos sans en discuter.
>
> J'ai Créé une carte
James,
je ne vais pas enlever d'infos sans en discuter.
J'ai Créé une carte uMap où j'ai exclu ce polygone pour plus de visibilité.
voir
http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/fr/map/fort-mcmurray-fire-most-affected-zones_85549
Pierre
De : James
À : Pierre Béland
s.v.p. ne pas ôter ce way, car il est important aussi
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Pierre Béland wrote:
> oui conserver les polygones a l'intérieur, et enlever way=417984298?
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/417984298
>
>
>
> Pierre
>
>
> --
oui conserver les polygones a l'intérieur, et enlever
way=417984298?http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/417984298
Pierre
De : James
À : Pierre Béland
Cc : Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
Envoyé le : vendredi 13 mai 2016 20h46
Les brownfields à l'intérieur du grand poligone est parce que c'était des
zones residentielles, mais ils vont être reconstruits plus tard, et j'aime
mieux ne pas les supprimées
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 8:41 PM, Pierre Béland wrote:
> James, pour faciliter la gestion de ces
James, pour faciliter la gestion de ces objets, j'ai ajouté la clé
damage:event=2016-05-Fort-McMurrayway=417984298, landuse=brownfielda
l'intérieur de ce polygone on retrouve d'autres landuse=brownfield.
enlever way=417984298?
Pierre
De : James
À : Dan Joseph
Lowe the way you use Google maps to show where it is.
Cheerio John
On 13 May 2016 at 20:36, James wrote:
> Our OSMCanada team (the one that runs the Tasking manager) is based in
> Ottawa. We are currently at the Happy Goat Coffee.
> Our meeting scheduling is available
Good work and have fun!
Bruno
Le 13 mai 2016 8:36 PM, "James" a écrit :
> Our OSMCanada team (the one that runs the Tasking manager) is based in
> Ottawa. We are currently at the Happy Goat Coffee.
> Our meeting scheduling is available here:
>
Our OSMCanada team (the one that runs the Tasking manager) is based in
Ottawa. We are currently at the Happy Goat Coffee.
Our meeting scheduling is available here:
http://www.meetup.com/openstreetmap-ottawa
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 8:32 PM, Bruno Remy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does
Hi,
Does any local OpenStreetMap local team organize mapathon events working
around tasks #22,#23,#24 ?
I mean perhaps Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal ?
Here in Québec city, the community is small , so few volonteers engaged ...
but why not trying ?
Le 13 mai 2016 8:17 PM, "James"
Hello everyone OsmCanada had a meeting tonight and have traced polygons
estimating the areas damaged and have named them "Fort McMurray Fire Damage
Estimate". They are tagged as brownfield as the buildings have been
destroyed or burnt down. The major areas affected are Thickwood, Beacon
Hill and
Hi John,
Dale is the American Red Cross GIS Team Lead. I'm on his team and have been
deployed to Canada to work in-person with the Canadian Red Cross. In terms
of OSM-CA / Red Cross coordination, I can be considered the point of
contact on the RC side until someone within Canadian Red Cross is
Yes CanVec data is compatible with OSM as there was an agreement between
the Canadian gov and osm in the past. NRCan even serves up osm files for
their CanVec Data here: http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/OSM/pub/
#24 is to go deeper as in validating that data imported/mapped in 22 and 23
as some
Have you talked to dale.ku...@redcross.org?
A coordinated approach might be better. OSM can use data obtained through
the Gov Canada open data portal and has done in the past as far as I am
aware.
Thanks John
On 13 May 2016 at 14:37, Dan Joseph wrote:
> Hi James,
>
>
Hi James,
It looks like some good progress is being made on the tasks.
Tasks #22 and #23 are focused on mapping different features but it looks
like #24 overlaps in focus. Perhaps that task should be archived until the
other two are completed to avoid confusion among newcomers to the site?
Task
What exactly do you need of me? Prioritize areas to get mapped? We have
tasks for the buildings, addresses and streets(which I think have been
imported via CanVec) and a validation layer
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Dan Joseph wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm helping
Hi everyone,
I'm helping coordinate the Canadian Red Cross' use of GIS in their
activities responding to the Fort McMurray fires. Staff has been very busy
but we're ramping up and exploring options for how to leverage different
tools and data sources to support the Red Cross operations. The focus
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # XXX, 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/7456
- Highlights ...
- *... “*urban mappers*” and a regulation bill, which tries to regulate
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