(English) weeklyOSM 675

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20/06/2023-26/06/2023

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OSM is in use on public transport in Cascais, Portugal [1] © Diogo Baptista © Contribuintes OpenStreetMap

Mapping

  • EnumMapper has posted a diary with links to two videos that show tracing the process of highway and mountain woods with a drawing tablet.
  • Mateusz Konieczny has documented, on the OSM Wiki, the shop=eggs tag, for a shop selling only or primarily this specific type of food.
  • The line_arrangement=* proposal for mapping the arrangement of power lines is now open for voting until Wednesday 5 July.

Community

  • Andrii Holovin has shared an implementation of multilanguage support for Switch2OSM that is ready to use. This implementation includes extra features like a day/night theme switcher, search functionality, and syntax highlighting. He has also set up a Transifex project for translations and is open to helping with integrating this work into the main repository.
  • InfosReseaux wrote a blogpost to improve awareness about the importance of tagging. They explained how the tagging scheme is at least as valuable as the data in OpenStreetMap.
  • Mikko Tamura shared the work of RainbOSM, MapBeks, and the HOT Open Mapping Hub Asia Pacific on ways to celebrate Pride Month on OpenStreetMap with LGBTQ+ themed tags and advice in making your mapathons LGBTQ+ friendlier.
  • Rtnf reported that the ‘OSM Cultural Spheres Group’ was launched on Telegram. As a community for OSM contributors with limited English proficiency, everyone there is encouraged to speak their own native language.
  • Tobias Jordans blogged about generating aerial imagery from 360° point clouds and compared it to using phone lidar technology.

OpenStreetMap Foundation

  • Mateusz Konieczny is updating the list of OpenStreetMap map data users found to be in violation of the licence and is seeking help in reviewing the list.

Local chapter news

  • Following an informal AGM held during SotM France on 10 June, the statutory AGM of the OSM France association was held online on Friday 30 June at 9 pm. A new 12-member Board of Directors was elected for a one-year term.

Events

  • Video footage of the State of the Map France 2023 has been released. These videos are available on peertube .

Maps

  • MapTiler noted that MapTiler Outdoor has long-distance trails visible on higher zoom levels to help you plan your summer bike trip.
  • Steve Attewell is developing a place-finding AI chatbot using OpenStreetMap data. The app is still in development and has not yet been released to the public.

switch2OSM

  • [1] User Diogo Baptista announced, on the Telegram channel of the OSMPortugal group, that MobiCascais is using OSM on its public transport network. MobiCascais is the integrated sustainable mobility management system of the Portuguese town of Cascais, based on an integrated platform of various public transport service operators (buses, taxis, bicycles, car parks, and charging stations for electric vehicles).

Programming

  • Oliver Spies wrote an article about how to use OpenStreetMap data for self-hosted, self-styled, privacy-friendly interactive web maps using vector tiles. For many websites this approach may be an alternative to using Google Maps.

Releases

  • The release of the OSM Element Vectorisation Tool (OEV) by GIScience Heidelberg (we reported earlier) was accompanied by a
    presentation of possible use cases and specific examples of what the OEV tool can do, as well as a video podcast discussing OSM, data quality, and using the tool. The OEV provides high-resolution data insights into the OSM database by creating a multi-layered view of the data.

Other “geo” things

  • The Direção Regional do Ordenamento do Território of the Autonomous Region of Madeira in Portugal is capturing aerial imagery of Madeira, Porto Santo, and Desertas, enabling the maps of these Portuguese territories to be updated.
  • Tomas Pueyo explained how maps distort our perception of the world.

Upcoming Events

WhereWhatOnlineWhenCountry
PrizrenFOSS4G 2023-06-26 – 2023-07-02flag
中正區TomTom x OpenStreeetMap Taiwan Mapping Meetup 2023-06-30flag
GárdonyOSM Fonó marathon: Short editing introduction and remote help (online, live) 2023-06-30flag
DüsseldorfDüsseldorfer OpenStreetMap-Treffen 2023-06-30flag
烏日區2023年7月 OpenStreetMap 街景踏查團 2023-07-02flag
LondonMissing Maps London Mapathon 2023-07-04 – 2030-07-04flag
San JoseSouth Bay Map Night 2023-07-05flag
BerlinOSM-Verkehrswende #49 2023-07-04flag
StuttgartStuttgarter OpenStreetMap-Treffen 2023-07-05flag
RullesOpenStreetMap Belgium – Réunion à Marbehan 2023-07-06flag
KøbenhavnOSMmapperCPH 2023-07-09flag
臺北市OpenStreetMap x Wikidata 月聚會 #54 2023-07-10flag
ZürichOSM-Stammtisch 2023-07-11flag
MünchenMünchner OSM-Treffen 2023-07-11flag
OSMF Engineering Working Group meeting 2023-07-12
Berlin181. Berlin-Brandenburg OpenStreetMap Stammtisch 2023-07-13flag
BochumOpenStreetMap-Stammtisch Bochum 2023-07-13flag
MontrougeRencontre contributeurs Sud de Paris 2023-07-13flag

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This weeklyOSM was produced by Elizabete, MatthiasMatthias, NunoMASAzevedo, PierZen, TheSwavu, barefootstache, rtnf.
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