清野です。 トップページに固定する形で英語のBlog entryを掲載するか、 そもそも一番上の部分に英語も併記する形にしてしまえばOKかと思います。 DanielさんはAdministratorなので自由に使えるはずです。
よろしくお願いします。 2011/3/15 Daniel Kastl <dan...@georepublic.de>: > > > 2011/3/15 Yoichi Seino <say.n...@gmail.com> >> >> 清野です。 >> >> Newsletterについては、 >> >> http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ > > Thank you! > I forgot the link to this page. > I think it's a bit difficult for Peter and other foreigners to navigate > there, because it's all in Japanese. > But it might be a good idea to create a called "Book" (Drupal terms) or > "Category" to publish such a newsletter there. > It's important IMO to compress the amount of new information to have quick > access to the latest news from several sources. > because I'm more an IT person than a writer, there are probably people who > have some experience or advice. > Daniel > > > >> >> を活用してください。 >> だれでもアカウントを作れるようになっていますし、 >> 権限が必要であれば付与することが可能です。 >> >> よろしくお願いします。 >> >> >> 2011/3/15 Daniel Kastl <dan...@georepublic.de>: >> > Imaki-san, >> > Thank you! I think it's difficult to oversee all current activities. >> > I assume that all important data sources OSM can use are listed here: >> > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami >> > Digital Globe editors are limited to 20 >> > >> > accounts: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami/List_of_DigitalGlobe_Editors >> > >> > Probably the main focus of OSM community is this >> > page: http://sinsai.info/ >> > I think some daily "newsletter" (or maybe even twice a day) in both >> > Japanese/English, that summarize the latest achievements and changes, >> > would >> > be very valuable for everyone. There are probably too many news out >> > there >> > right now and too many emails sent to mailing lists to pick the >> > important >> > one for each of us. >> > My Japanese skills and available time are probably not sufficient to >> > lead >> > this. I think it's difficult to get started, so maybe something like >> > this >> > exists already? >> > Daniel >> > >> > 2011/3/15 Hiroo Imaki <hi...@angeli.org> >> >> >> >> Daniel, >> >> >> >> I would like to organize my thoughts and prioritize tasks I can help >> >> on recent OSM-J work with people around Seattle. I know many people in >> >> Japan working hard to update OSM but can some of OSM-J leaders can >> >> sort out what kind of task they want to get done and let us know in >> >> English? I know Furuhashi-san and Seino-san but they must have too >> >> much work. Is there any other person I can talk to about current OSM >> >> priorities? >> >> >> >> I am little bit confused about which remote sensing data I can use for >> >> OSM mapping. Can we use air photo's Chiriin took after the disaster? >> >> >> >> Thank you so much for communicating with rest of the world!! >> >> >> >> Hiroo >> >> >> >> 2011/3/14 Daniel Kastl <dan...@georepublic.de>: >> >> > Hi Peter, >> >> > (I'm sending this also to the OSM lists) >> >> > >> >> > I think it's impossible to avoid duplicate work. Mostly due to the >> >> > language >> >> > barrier. >> >> > Since Sunday I'm logging the IRC channel(s) of the OSM community. It >> >> > was >> >> > increased to three channels, because the traffic was too high. And >> >> > still >> >> > the >> >> > logs are long. Always there are about 50 people on each >> >> > channel. http://openstreetmap.jp/irclog/ >> >> > I think one important point for OSM and OSGeo communities is, that >> >> > data >> >> > is >> >> > really freely available to be possible to be published and processed >> >> > by >> >> > the >> >> > mass of users. I have written this post on the mailing list one year >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > ago: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ja/2010-March/002549.html >> >> > And unfortunately it just happened. The OSM community would produce >> >> > up-to-date maps within an incredible short time, if they had the >> >> > permission >> >> > to use the satellite photos. >> >> > Servers to serve the data are setup in hours, but to convince the >> >> > companies >> >> > to let us use the imagery is extremely annoying and time consuming. >> >> > This >> >> > disaster will not be the last time this happens, I fear. >> >> > Regards, >> >> > Daniel >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > 2011/3/15 Peter Hannah <han...@gmail.com> >> >> >> >> >> >> Daniel, >> >> >> Yes, I started worrying about duplication of effort the more I saw >> >> >> the >> >> >> random GIS posts on Skype. Thank you for your work! If you don't >> >> >> mind, I >> >> >> will add you to our subgroup email list to help consolidate the >> >> >> efforts. I >> >> >> will look into joining the lists you mention. >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> >> Peter >> >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Daniel Kastl >> >> >> <daniel.ka...@georepublic.de> wrote: >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Hello Peter, >> >> >>> Thank you for your email and please say hello to Jaymes! >> >> >>> I'm actually on the CrisisCommons list since last Saturday and also >> >> >>> foundation member of the Japanese OpenStreetMap community. >> >> >>> We have setup this Ushahidi platform >> >> >>> (http://www.sinsai.info/ushahidi/) >> >> >>> and the Japanese OSGeo and OSM community are working to publish >> >> >>> data >> >> >>> sources, that were not freely available until now. >> >> >>> Other entry pages are: >> >> >>> http://openstreetmap.jp/crisis/ >> >> >>> >> >> >>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2011_Sendai_earthquake_and_tsunami >> >> >>> I think there is a lot of duplicate work done in many groups, who >> >> >>> don't >> >> >>> know well about each other. But I think that's OK, because better >> >> >>> having it >> >> >>> done twice than not at all. The groups I'm active in are mainly >> >> >>> local >> >> >>> people >> >> >>> and they speak Japanese and are not too familiar with English, so >> >> >>> this >> >> >>> is >> >> >>> for sure making it difficult. >> >> >>> I recommend you to join the following Japanese mailing lists: >> >> >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeojapan-discuss >> >> >>> http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja >> >> >>> There are many readers involved in OpenSource GIS and OSM, who have >> >> >>> good >> >> >>> contacts to mapping companies and data providers as well as the >> >> >>> government. It's no problem at all to post in English. A couple of >> >> >>> emails >> >> >>> from CrisisCommons have been forwarded to this list also from my >> >> >>> side. >> >> >>> Best regards, >> >> >>> Daniel >> >> >>> >> >> >>> 2011/3/15 Peter Hannah <han...@gmail.com> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> Mr. Kastl, >> >> >>>> I am a friend and colleague of Jaymes Cloninger. Jaymes gave me >> >> >>>> your >> >> >>>> contact information so that I may request a favor. >> >> >>>> I'm volunteering for a group named Crisis >> >> >>>> Commons http://crisiscommons.org/. CrisisCommons, along with our >> >> >>>> friends in >> >> >>>> the greater volunteer technology community, stands ready to >> >> >>>> provide >> >> >>>> opportunities to volunteers of all skills levels to contribute to >> >> >>>> support >> >> >>>> requests made by crisis response agencies such as UN OCHA, Red >> >> >>>> Cross >> >> >>>> or >> >> >>>> local emergency management in support of their response and >> >> >>>> recovery >> >> >>>> efforts >> >> >>>> to response to 2011 Sendai earthquake and the subsequent tsunami >> >> >>>> that >> >> >>>> has >> >> >>>> affected countries across the Pacific region. >> >> >>>> CrisisCommons continues to monitor efforts in the region as well >> >> >>>> as >> >> >>>> supporting an information gathering request from the United >> >> >>>> Nations >> >> >>>> Office >> >> >>>> of Humanitarian Coordination Agency to provide additional sources >> >> >>>> to >> >> >>>> their Common Operational Datasets (see page 5 for categories). >> >> >>>> Volunteers >> >> >>>> from across the world have been collaborating via a public Skype >> >> >>>> chat >> >> >>>> to >> >> >>>> input data feeds and information into Country Profiles throughout >> >> >>>> the >> >> >>>> days >> >> >>>> and nights since this terrible disaster. >> >> >>>> I'm forming a subgroup for the primary focus of gathering GIS >> >> >>>> data. >> >> >>>> If >> >> >>>> you have any resources that I might be able to use in support of >> >> >>>> this >> >> >>>> effort, it may likely help the relief efforts in this region. >> >> >>>> Please >> >> >>>> see >> >> >>>> the Common Operational Datasets link above. If you have any >> >> >>>> questions, >> >> >>>> please feel free to contact me. >> >> >>>> Thank you, >> >> >>>> Peter >> >> >>>> Peter J. Hannah, GISP >> >> >>>> 256-534-0951 >> >> >>>> Huntsville, AL, USA >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> For more information: >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> http://wiki.crisiscommons.org/wiki/Honshu_Quake >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> -- >> >> >>> Georepublic UG (haftungsbeschränkt) >> >> >>> Salzmannstraße 44, >> >> >>> 81739 München, Germany >> >> >>> >> >> >>> eMail: daniel.ka...@georepublic.de >> >> >>> Web: http://georepublic.de >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Tel: +49 (089) 4161 7698-1 >> >> >>> Fax: +49 (089) 4161 7698-9 >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Commercial register: Amtsgericht München, HRB 181428 >> >> >>> CEO: Daniel Kastl >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Georepublic UG & Georepublic Japan >> >> > eMail: daniel.ka...@georepublic.de >> >> > Web: http://georepublic.de >> >> > >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> >> > Talk-ja mailing list >> >> > Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org >> >> > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Hiroo Imaki >> >> hi...@angeli.org >> >> http://www.geopacific.org >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Georepublic UG & Georepublic Japan >> > eMail: daniel.ka...@georepublic.de >> > Web: http://georepublic.de >> > >> > -- >> > # OpenStreetMap Foundation Japan ML >> > # ML: os...@googlegroups.com >> > # Group: http://groups.google.co.jp/group/osmfj?hl=ja?hl=ja >> > > > > > -- > Georepublic UG & Georepublic Japan > eMail: daniel.ka...@georepublic.de > Web: http://georepublic.de > _______________________________________________ Talk-ja mailing list Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja