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OSM Carto
OSM account creation API
Advisory Board – monthly update
Presentation by Mapbox Workers Union
Guest comments or questions.
Mapping
ViriatoLusitano has updated > his very detailed and richly illustrated guide describing how to integrate data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) into OSM, with names and georeferenced boundaries of different urban agglomerations.
Anne-Karoline Distel made a short report on her mapping trip to North Wales.
At this year’s SotM France conference, Stéphane Péneau gave an overview of street-level imagery, from hardware choice to file management.
Requests have been made for comments on the following proposals:
school=entrance to deprecate the use of the tag school=entrance.
exit=* to deprecate entrance=exit, entrance=emergency, and entrance=entrance in favour of clearer tags.
aeroway=stopway for mapping the area beyond the runway that has a full-strength pavement able to support aircraft, which can be used for deceleration in the event of a rejected take-off.
runway=displaced_threshold for mapping the part of a runway which can be used for take-off, but not landing.
school:for=* a tag for schools to indicate what kinds of facilities are available for special needs students.
information=qr_code for tagging a QR code that provides information about a location of interest to tourists.
Voting on the pitch:net=* proposal, for indicating if a net is available at a sports pitch, is open until Saturday 2 July.
Voting on the following proposals has closed:
aeroway=aircraft_crossing to mark a point where the flow of traffic is impacted by crossing aircraft, was approved with 14 votes for, 0 votes against and 0 abstentions.
substation=* to improve tagging of power substations and transformers mixing on the same node, was approved with 11 votes for, 1 vote against and 0 abstentions.
Community
In the 133rd episode of the Geomob Podcast, Muki Haklay, Professor of Geoinformatics at UCL, an early adopter of combining geography with computer science and one of the earliest supporters of OpenStreetMap, is the guest. There is a discussion about extreme Citizen Science.
Nathalie Sidibé > , from OSM Mali, is now involved in another community: Wikipedia! Her commitment to the Malian community, to open source data and of course to OSM has already been featured in several profiles. Now there is her full biography > and an initiative of the ‘Les sans pagEs‘ > women geographers project.
Imports
Daniel Capilla provided > an update about the import of Iberdrola charging stations for electric vehicles in Malaga, which is now complete. The data is available under an open licence from the Municipality of Malaga (Spain). He maintains a corresponding wiki page for the documentation and coordination of open data imports.
Events
YouthMappers UMSA, a recently opened chapter of YouthMappers in Bolivia, tweeted about their first OpenStreetMap training activity on 22 June.
Videos of the presentations at the SofM-Fr 2022 conference are now available online. A session listing for the conference, which was held 10 to 12 June in Nantes, is available > on their website.
Education
Anne-Karoline Distel explained in a new video how to add running trails to OpenStreetMap.
Astrid Günther explained, in a tutorial, how she created vector tiles for a small area of Earth and hosts them herself.
OSM research
Youjin Choe, a PhD student in Geomatics at the University of Melbourne, Australia, is looking for your advice on a potential focus group study on the design of the OSM changeset discussion interface. Her research topic is on the user conflict management process in online geospatial data communities (which has mixed components of GIS, HCI, and organisational management).
Maps
Hub and spoke is a map that shows the 10 nearest airports to a given position.
CipherBliss published a thematic map of places to eat based on OpenStreetMap, ‘Melting Pot‘ > .
Open Data
[1] Osmose is now using open data to compare against OpenStreetMap data to find any missing roads or power lines in OSM. At present comparisons are made for power lines in France and highways in Spain.
Software
The first version of ‘Organic Maps’, a free and open source mobility map app for Android and iOS, was released > last June (2021). After more than 100,000 installations and one year of intensive development work, the results and plans for the future are presented.
Programming
The new OSM app OSM Go! is looking for translators and developers.
Releases
Version 17.1 of the Android OSM editor Vespucci has been released.
With version StreetComplete v45.0-alpha1 Tobias Zwick introduced the new overlays functionality.
Did you know …
… that there are apps out there helping you find windy roads? Curvature, Calimoto and Kurviger are just some examples.
… the MapCSS style for special highlighting of bicycle infrastructure in JOSM?
… HistOSM.org, which renders historical features exclusively?
… the Japanese local chapter of OSMF, OSMFJ, maintains a tile server and also offers a vector tile download service (via user smellman)? More details are on the wiki > .
OSM in the media
OpenStreetMap featured > (see video) ) in an overview of a wide range of modern mapping technologies in a segment on the France24 news channel. The OSM examples were: participative mapping in Africa (3m17s); and, Grab’s use of OSM in South-East Asia (4m10s), which allows them, unlike other map providers, to take into account the reality of Asia with rainy seasons and a lot of narrow roads. Other topics include Apple’s 3-D visualisation of Las Vegas, 360 degree image capture, indoor mapping and geoblocking.
Other “geo” things
Matthew Maganga wrote, in ArchDaily, about the inequalities created through modern mapping methods and especially Google StreetView.
Google Earth blogged about how they process Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite images daily to create a current and historical land cover data set.
Saman Bemel Benrud, an early Mapbox employee, looked back at the 12 years he worked at the company and describes how it changed over time – leading to a failed attempt to found a union, which was part of the reason he left the company last year.
Canada and Denmark had a decades long land dispute, called the Whisky War, over an uninhabited Arctic island between Nunavut and Greenland. Following an agreement to divide control of Hans Island / Tartupaluk / ᑕᕐᑐᐸᓗᒃ, Canada now has a land border with a second country after the United States. Note that Canada also shares a maritime border with a second European country (France) near Newfoundland (second because Greenland is a constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark).