Dear OSM colleagues,
We're very excited to announce that HOT Philippines will be hosting a large
full-day mapathon on Saturday February 15th, 2020. There will be lots of
swag from Amazon Web Services, food and lots of fun!
We're looking for volunteers to act as validators, coaches and mentors to
Here's the list of winners:
http://appcircus.com/blog/tripbarker-wins-the-best-transit-app-award-at-the-philippine-transit-app-challenge-and-wins-100k-phk
From the demo last night, I am very impressed at what they were able
to build for such a short period. OpenTripPlanner powered by OSM is
very
Hello all,
Here's the list of apps that have been submitted to the competition:
http://philippine-transit.hackathome.com/participating-apps/
From here, 10 will be selected as the finalists and the winners will be
awarded on October 14.
I've browsed through the apps and several of them make use
Of the web-based apps, I'm most impressed with Sakay.ph - http://sakay.ph/
However it doesn't use any OSM data, and has opted to use Google APIs. But
their mapping library is the open-source Leaflet. :)
Speaking of Sakay.ph, here's a nice developer's point of view with respect
to geocoding
Hey, everyone --
Don't forget to submit your apps for the Philippine Transit App Competition
by September 30! (http://philippine-transit.hackathome.com/)
Participation has far exceeded expectations during
this inaugural competition, and we can't wait to see what everyone comes up
with.
The
Hi guys,
Our next Metro Manila Mapping Party will be on July 23, Saturday. This
time we will be tackling southwestern Makati, namely the portions of
Makati southwest of SLEX. This includes portions of Magallanes,
Bangkal, Pio del Pilar, San Isidro, and Palanan:
http://osm.org/go/4zhE98UT-?m