Following a workshop held by UN Mappers, a group of students from the Erasmus Mundus Masters program in Geospatial Technologies at the University of Jaume I, in Castellón de la Plana Spain, analysed campus safety and identified potential vulnerabilities by mapping street lights in OSM.
PhysicsArmature has some tips for mapping rivers: staying simple.
Valerie Norton has written an article discussing various tags related to hitching posts and resting places for trail riding. She explored the uses and popularity of tags such as amenity=hitching_post, tourism=trail_riding_rest, amenity=animal_hitch, and amenity=horse_parking. The author contemplates the advantages of different tags and their hierarchical nature, highlighting the need for clearer guidelines, and additional tags in order to enhance mapping accuracy.
Mapping campaigns
Marjan Van de Kauter, from TomTom’s OSM team, has announced their plans to conduct edits in Luxembourg based on feedback received for their upcoming new TomTom map, ensuring that the edits add value to OpenStreetMap and do not conflict with recent community updates. The team will focus on editing highways, addresses, POIs, land use, buildings, and water initially, expanding to other features in the future. They will use the hashtags #tomtom and #tt_mapfeedback to provide updates on their progress and welcome feedback from the OSM community during this activity.
Community
In connection with the survey on communication in the OSM community (we reported earlier), Imre Samu clarifies the cultural differences in communication in different countries. He quotes from his sources and backs up his statements with three links that everyone who enters the international arena should read.
mapmeld blogged about the border of Belgium’s Baarle-Hertog and the Dutch Baarle-Nassau, which overlap in one town riddled with border crossings and enclaves. He included pictures of the weirdest places, including borders intersecting buildings.
The Board of the OpenStreetMap Foundation has invited its members and the OSM community to participate in revising its Strategic Plan. The plan will be discussed in four phases over the next two months, starting with a focus on ‘Cluster B: Community Development for OSM’.Feedback is requested on missing elements, plan inconsistencies, urgent stratagems, and which ones are important for the success and growth of OpenStreetMap. Comments can be shared on the OSM Community forum or mailing list and private feedback can be sent to the strategy team or individual board members.
The OSMF Board has written draft Fundraising Guidelines and is seeking feedback from the community about them. You can provide any feedback on the OSM Community forum, in the blog comments, or directly to the Board.
Education
Denrazir Atara, from HOT Open Mapping Hub Asia-Pacific, is hosting an online training session on Sunday 14 May for beginners and experienced mappers on how to use uMap.
OSM research
Ulrich et al. have assessed the potential of OSM to quantify land use and land cover change related carbon fluxes to the atmosphere for a regional case study, in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in their new paper.
Maps
[1] Streets GL is an impressive real-time 3D map renderer designed to showcase OpenStreetMap data with stunning visual effects. This TypeScript project utilises WebGL2 and a render graph implementation to generate dynamic geometry, allowing for the visualisation of complex building shapes, roads, trees, and more.
karlos on Mastodon pointed out that while weeklyOSM provides a comprehensive list of events, it lacks a corresponding map to visualise their locations. He shared a test map featuring pins with some event information. The Calendar Widget from Jonathan Beliën shows how it could look.
Open Data
Jeff Underwood tweeted about recent enhancements to building height data in downtown Phoenix, comparing the information available in OpenStreetMap and Overture. He acknowledged the positive development and noted that Overture’s coverage extends beyond downtown, encompassing the entire region.
Software
Bellingcat’s latest geolocation tool, based on OpenStreetMap data, simplifies the process of identifying the location of images for investigative purposes. By selecting key features from an image, such as landmarks or structures, users can narrow down their search within a specified region of interest. The tool provides a list of potential matches on a map, enabling users to pinpoint the exact location for further investigation. With this tool, geolocating images has become more accessible for open-source researchers and investigators.
Wille Marcel, in a recent presentation during the OpenStreetMap US Mappy Hour, showcased OSMCha, a powerful tool for OpenStreetMap data analysis and quality control. The tutorial dives into the various functionalities starting at the 5:14 mark, providing a valuable resource for OSM enthusiasts.
Releases
Magic Lane has unveiled a new Android version of its Magic Earth navigation app, offering users privacy, offline capabilities, and advanced driver assistance features.
Did you know …
… about Open Etymology Map? It is a web application for displaying historical information about people whose names have been used as street or place names. This application uses information from the wikidata:* tag in OSM.
… using Ctrl+F5 instead of F5 to refresh a webpage? Ziltoidium pointed out that after an edit, if you press F5 the map is reloaded, but the images continue to come from the cache. He recommends Ctrl+F5 instead and says that changes to the map are visible after 1 to 2 minutes.
OSM in the media
Researchers from the Simon Fraser University have developed Canada’s first national open-source dataset of cycling infrastructure, aimed at promoting active transportation options, and assisting decisionmakers. The dataset, derived from OpenStreetMap, provides consistent information on bicycle infrastructure, allowing for better planning decisions.
In an interview with the Lower Saxony Tourism Network Marie Witte, from Mittelweser-Touristik (MWT), reported► on the useful cooperation with OSM mappers to optimise cycling and hiking tours using digital maps. In order to implement this cooperation, the MWT, together with Tof99 and OSM_RogerWilco, have set up a working group in which mappers and tourism experts exchange information. The cooperation has allowed MWT► to improve its suggestions and to ensure the data quality of the routes with the help of the OSM mappers.
Upcoming Events
Where
What
Online
When
Country
Salt Lake City
OSM Utah Monthly Map Night
2023-05-11
Chippewa Township
OpenStreetMap Michigan Meetup
✓
2023-05-11
“Open- und OpenStreetMap-Daten in Blaulichtorganisationen” (Schweiz)
2023-05-11
Berlin
179. Berlin-Brandenburg OpenStreetMap Stammtisch
2023-05-11
Zürich
OSM-Stammtisch
2023-05-11
Zaragoza
esLibre 2023
2023-05-12 – 2023-05-13
Briançon
Parlons d’OpenStreetMap
2023-05-12
Verona
MERGE-it
2023-05-12 – 2023-05-13
Gap
Parlons d’OpenStreetMap
2023-05-12
Sülysáp
Mapping around Sülysáp before, after and during breaks of qbParty (demoscene)
2023-05-13 – 2023-05-14
Gap
Cartopartie Durance à vélo dans le pays Gapençais !
2023-05-13
City Of Vincent
Social Mapping Saturday: Hyde Park
2023-05-13
Nanterre
Paris Hack Weekend
2023-05-13 – 2023-05-14
Puerto López
Notas OSM: Discutamos hashtags para incluir en las notas de OpenStreetMap
2023-05-13
Singapore
OG Training by HOTOSM Ap-Hub
CREATING ONLINE MAPS USING UMAP
2023-05-13
København
OSMmapperCPH
2023-05-14
Grenoble
Contribuez à OpenStreetMap avec votre smartphone
2023-05-15
臺北市
OpenStreetMap x Wikidata 月聚會 #52
2023-05-15
Lyon
Réunion du groupe local de Lyon
2023-05-16
Bonn
163. Treffen des OSM-Stammtisches Bonn
2023-05-16
City of Edinburgh
OSM Edinburgh Social
2023-05-16
Lüneburg
Lüneburger Mappertreffen (online)
2023-05-16
Formação UN Mappers: OpenStreetMap e o mapeamento humanitário – sessão 9
2023-05-17
Zürich
Missing Maps Zürich Mapathon
2023-05-17
Karlsruhe
Stammtisch Karlsruhe
2023-05-17
Washington
OSM US Mappy Hour
✓
2023-05-18
Rīga
State of the Map Baltics 2023
2023-05-17 – 2023-05-18
Toulouse
Réunion du groupe local de Toulouse
2023-05-20
Singapore
OG Training by HOTOSM AP-Hub
CREATING ONLINE MAPS USING USHAHIDI
2023-05-20
Bremen
Bremer Mappertreffen (Online)
✓
2023-05-22
San Jose
South Bay Map Night
✓
2023-05-24
Bayonne
Cartopartie à Bayonne – 25 mai 2023
2023-05-25
Singapore
OG Training by HOTOSM AP-Hub
OSM ON THE GO: OSM MOBILE APPLICATIONS
2023-05-27
Note: If you like to see your event here, please put it into the OSM calendar. Only data which is there, will appear in weeklyOSM.
Ctrl-F5 has no effect in Firefox (using Linux). Ctrl-Shift-R, however, does.
@Alex Ctrl-F5 does override the cache on Linux (or at least it does in the Debian flavours). There is a list of keyboard shortcuts for Firefox available on https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/keyboard-shortcuts-perform-firefox-tasks-quickly.