More up to date imagery from GeoEye and DG. Please see the forwarded mails 
following.
Is someone already working on this for OSM?

Jonas

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> Von: "Michael Keaney" <mkea...@digitalglobe.com>
> Datum: 19. Januar 2010 00:42:44 MEZ
> An: <crisismapp...@googlegroups.com>
> Betreff: RE: [CrisisMappers] OpenStreetMap: What needs mapping?
> Antwort an: crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
> 
> DigitalGlobe collected most of the border today with WorldView02. Mostly 
> cloud Free.  We mapped nearly the entire country today with the 
> constellation. 74,795 km2 collected between WorldView01, WorldView02 and 
> Quickbird.  All of this data is being produced and pushed to the Crisis Event 
> Service.
> 
> Here are the links to browse imagery of the HA/DR border.
> 
> http://browse.digitalglobe.com/imagefinder/showBrowseMetadata?buffer=1.0&catalogId=1030010003259B00&imageHeight=natres&imageWidth=natres
> http://browse.digitalglobe.com/imagefinder/showBrowseMetadata?buffer=1.0&catalogId=1030010003974200&imageHeight=natres&imageWidth=natres
>   
> 
> It's our hope to collect additional imagery of the core area of Pap and the 
> main road from the Haitian border to the port city of Barahona, Dominican 
> Republic tomorrow. When/if available, it too will be produced and hosted on 
> CES.
> 
> Mike 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: crisismapp...@googlegroups.com [mailto:crisismapp...@googlegroups.com] 
> On Behalf Of Jennifer Leaning
> Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 4:17 PM
> To: crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [CrisisMappers] OpenStreetMap: What needs mapping?
> 
> Areas in the DR near the border with Haiti, and from main airport into Haiti, 
> and other roads from DR into Port au Prince and other affected towns might be 
> useful.
> Jennifer
> 
>>>> 
> From:         "Jonas Krückel (John07)"<jonas...@googlemail.com>
> To:   <crisismapp...@googlegroups.com>
> Date:         1/18/2010 5:07 PM
> Subject:      [CrisisMappers] OpenStreetMap: What needs mapping?
> 
> Hi,
> I asked before, but received only little feedback. PaP seems to be mapped 
> almost completely and we do want to focus on areas that need mapping now. But 
> we struggle to identify these. Please tell us what needs to be mapped, do you 
> mainly need streets or are POIs more important? Which areas are the most 
> important right now?
> 
> Any feedback is welcome and we also love to hear about people using our data 
> on the ground.
> 
> You can find ways to contact us here: 
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti#Help_for_crisis_responders_.26_relief_organizations_with_OSM_data
> 
> Or simply answer to this email and I'll forward it to the right people.
> 
> Jonas
> 
> https://twitter.com/jokru
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti
> 
> 
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> Von: Chris <chrisgnicho...@att.net>
> Datum: 19. Januar 2010 03:24:34 MEZ
> An: CrisisMappers <crisismapp...@googlegroups.com>
> Betreff: [CrisisMappers] DigitalGlobe ftp site
> Antwort an: crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
> 
> Thank you Digital Globe!!!
> 
> ftp.digitalglobe.com
> 
> QuickBird:
> 
> u: xferhaiti1
> p: ja99TrUT
> 
> 
> Worldview-1:
> 
> u: xferhaiti2
> p: 6hU9ruwu
> 
> Worldview-2
> 
> u: xferhaiti3
> p: thUKeMu3
> 
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> Von: Chris <chrisgnicho...@att.net>
> Datum: 19. Januar 2010 01:20:48 MEZ
> An: CrisisMappers <crisismapp...@googlegroups.com>
> Betreff: [CrisisMappers] Re: new GeoEye imagery
> Antwort an: crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
> 
> THANK YOU GEOEYE!!
> 
> And thanks to Steve Miller for getting this out!!!!
> 
> ftp://ftp2.geoeye.com
> user: "Haiti Collections"
> pw: "727150"
> 
> uname has a space in the middle...
> It's rate throttled, so might take a WHILE.... this is HUGE stuff...
> 
> In the meantime, I set up another separate WMS service. (didn't want
> to break the other, since it is getting a LOT of use...) , Already
> spoken to NY Public Library, and they will be tilie caching it, so I
> recommend going through them, and my little 2-banger pizza box will
> max out quickly.  Also, there actually are a few more images to the
> West that's aren't working too well with Minn Mapserver, but are just
> fine locally in QGIS.  If you *really* need to look out there, and
> can't wait to download the images, talk to me, I can set you up with
> VNC-via-applet, that actually works quite nicely; you can see the
> login screen at: http://maps.geography.uc.edu/vnc/login.html.
> 
> so, new WMS endpoint (please be kind!)
> 
> http://maps.geography.uc.edu/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/home/cgn/public_html/maps/Haiti/imagery/haiti2.map&SERVICE=WMS&Request=GetCapabilities
> 
> The imagery seems kinda dark too, but hey, scroungers can't be
> choosers...THANK YOU GEOEYE
> 
> A shapefile of what I have so far is at:
> http://maps.geography.uc.edu/~cgn/maps/Haiti/imagery/geoeye_recent.zip
> 
> Chris
> still suckin' on the straws to get more of that delicious high-res
> stuff...
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> http://www.CrisisMappers.net

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