03/29/2016-04/04/2016
Mapping
- User Markus writes about the Bing and Google ariel photos in China and highlights the importance of verifying the data that is added locally. This can be done by contacting travelers who would like to learn more about OSM and start contributing.
- Nikhil writes about how to up your skills on OpenStreetMap with JOSM plugins using ‘reverter’ and ‘geochat plugings’.
- A presentation by Galante about Mapping the Roman Villa of Patti Marina (an archaeological site in Palermo, Italy) in OpenStreetMap.
- User moenk writes in the forum about a tool called Mapradar which can be used to map using Mapillary.
- A proposal about Marine shops, which are shops “where one can buy various pieces of boats equipment and replacement parts”. The proposal is about adding the tags shop=marine (shops selling marine hardware) and shop=boat (shops selling boats).
- A user in the tagging mailing list asks about the presence of two tags
sport=shotput
andsport=shot_put
in the database, but is not sure as to which is the most relevant one to use as there are no clear instructions about them in the OSM wiki. - Voting has begun for the proposed feature
amenity=internet_cafe
, all the votes until now are in favour of this tag.
Community
- On the talk-gb list, EdLoach suggested that buildings without addresses and farmland without infrastructure such as hedges and gates should be deleted to better allow the “proper mapping” of those features. Almost no one realized that the date was actually April 1st and it was a prank! 😉
- The OpenCage Data Blog interviews four mappers at a time to report about the state of the map and the local community in the Czech Republic.
- OSMHelp feeds a troll until Simon stops the feeding.
- A presentation about OpenStreetMap past(s) and future(s) (on the AAG2016) by Alan McConchie.
- Zoltan Sylvester illustrates how rivers change with the passing of time by using Landsat images of the last 30 years.
- Rob Nickerson starts a discussion about the future of OSM in contrast to the opening up of more and more official data in GB.
- Steve Coast proposes having an official OSM Slack, he also includes details of existing OSM related slack instances. This has started a wider discussion about usage of Slack within the OSM community.
- Wanted a student or a graduate student for the development of a digital sustainability map for Karlsruhe. Good german is required part of a project from Quartier Zukunft a project from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
OpenStreetMap Foundation
- State of the Map organizing committee writes about the attacks in Brussels where this year’s State of the Map is organized.
Events
- OSM US offers scholarships for the State of the Map US, deadline to apply for scholarships is 24th of April.
- Mapillary is hosting an event Fotocaminata in Lima (Peru) on the 17th of April in collaboration with OpenStreetMap Peru and GDG Lima.
Humanitarian OSM
- A joint effort between the World Bank’s Dar Ramani Huria and Mapillary aims to start mapping unmapped streets in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Maps
- The annual rings of Moscow, an article from OstExperte.de which is a German blog on Russian Business. Interactive map in Russian on building ages in Moscow.
- A map to visualize noise pollution for the whole world which uses OSM data. A simple noise model is used which is inspired by noise pollution concept of Cities Skylines.
switch2OSM
- INRIX Traffic 6.0 has redesigned it’s traffic information application which uses OpenStreetMap. This app learns preferences and daily routines of the user and based on the learned activities makes a daily personalized itinerary with the anticipated tours and frequently used routes.
- Outdoor map by Andy Allan is now featured on ViaMichelin. (via @richardf)
Programming
- Vladimir Agafonkin explains how the
Supercluster API
works. This API allows to cluster and visualize even huge sets of points. - The classifier for maps of public sources (OpenStreetMap) is updated, new styles are available when working in programs like the GIS “Panorama 11” and Panorama-editor.
Releases
Software | Version | Release Date | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
Basecamp Mac | 4.6.3 | 2016-03-28 | 2 bugs fixed |
Mapillary for Android | 1.8.4 | 2016-03-29 | 2 Crash fixes and other improvements |
Maps.me iOS | 6.0.2 | 2016-03-29 | – |
SQLite | 3.12.0 | 2016-03-29 | 10 improvements in performance, 6 new features and bug fixes 3 |
PostgreSQL | 9.5.2 ff | 2016-03-31 | Security update release |
Atlas | 1.2.4 | 2016-04-01 | Updated map and routing engines, various improvements |
Maps.me Android | 6.0.3 | 2016-04-01 | – |
OpenLayers | 3.15.0 | 2016-04-04 | Features and fixes from 136 pull requests since the v3.14.2 release. |
provided by the OSM Software Watchlist
Did you know …
- Minimalist raw editor allows you to modify OpenStreetMap XML data without using any editor.
- OpenPOIMap is a tool that helps in querying for points of interest in OpenStreetMap for a particular bounding box and allows the user to download the results of the query.
- OpenStreetMap announced the launch of Coaster – the first product from Phaethon, the OpenStreetMap driverless car project.
Other “geo” things
- Amazon is showing interest in using “here” maps which are used by German carmakers Audi, BMW and Daimler.
- A German association that takes pictures of tombstones and registers cemeteries leads to a bit of confusion. The collection of tombstones had been a topic in OSM in the past, too.
- Ujjwal Singh believes to have prior art on
What3Words
patent and now hopes to invalidate their patent. - Gretchen N. Peterson offers a book for adults to coloring your own maps.
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