As part of a series about generalization of OSM data, Jochen Topf shares his insights about generalization of river networks.
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, Trufi Association is encouraging users of their app to contribute informal transport routes with a simplified mapping feature.
Bobropiton made three videos(1, 2, 3) about mapping bus routes and finding mislabelled routes.
The Asia Pacific Hub from HOT has compiled a list of most common data quality errors in OpenStreetMap per country and found some trends.
Christoph Hormann outlined a method of choosing what to render for compound names based on the default_language tag.
Valerie Norton (User Valhikes) reports about her mapping activities based on field trips from February to September 2022 in Calico. See also her other "Moments in Dirt and Ink", e.g. about Fort Narraguinnep or the Dangerous Park.
The voting for the proposal to consistently extend the usage of utility=* to service/industrial landuses, buildings and cabinets has been closed. It was approved with 19 votes for, 4 votes against and 1 abstention.
Community
OpenCage publishes an interview with the "Openstreetmap Somalia Team" on their blog.
Grant Slater shares his insights about development and benefits of OSM, making reference to volunteers mapping South Africa’s power grid among other aspects.
Imports
watmildon describes how the US National Address Database can assist TIGER tag cleanups.
OpenStreetMap Foundation
Board Members of the OpenStreetMap Foundation share their personal visions for 2023 and promise in the comments a collective vision to follow soon.
Maps
[1] Andy Townsend wrote that his Garmin maps are coming along nicely. You can download pre-made files for Great Britain or roll your own.
dcz had a dream of the perfect map for their cycling trip. Using TileMill and OSM data the dream became reality but the cycling trip didn’t.
Open Data
Adrion explains how to download, convert and import the National Heritage List for England into Vespucci and Orux Maps to use it for mapping.
The Câmara Municipal da Horta, a municipality on Faial Island in the Azores, Portugal, released traffic direction changes > using OpenStreetMap, including credit to contributors.
Kai Johnson blogs how he and watmildon analyzed changes in GNIS data to find potential additions and corrections for OpenStreetMap in U.S.A.
Software
Anthon Khorev’s ‘osm-note-viewer’, can now be used with other openstreetmap-website-based projects. He explains more in his blog.
Pieter Vander Vennet has compiled some statistics about Open Reviews. Besides the official demo application, Mangrove, MapComplete‘s implementation is most popular.
Planet Lite, the copyright-free map of the entire world, from MapTiler has been upgraded with enhanced features. Some issue fixes in the lite version of MapTiler Planet complete the update.
Programming
Hans Thompson shares a script in R language to query elements from OSM and show them on a browser map using the leaflet javascript tool. He uses farmer market POI’s (amenity=marketplace) in his example.
Hungerburg explained > how he used jq JSON manipulation commandline (linux utility) to parse and get an overview of a very large geojson government open data file (in this case roads in Tirol).
Do you ever get confused by Overpass Query Language syntax? Now, you can highlight syntax elements in some editors: Visual Studio Code + vscodium compatible editor, and KDE’s Kate.
Inspired by a video (we reported earlier), rtnf decided to make his own self-hosted vector tiles.
Releases
osm2pgsql 1.8.0 has been released. Thanks to PostgreSQL 15 osm2pgsql is even faster.
OrganicMaps released a new version with improvements in KML import, proper elevation handling for hiking and cycling.
OpenCage has published the task and the results for the Geotrivia January 2023 on their website. Would you have managed a chain of 10 countries like Ciarán Ferrie and rubpec? On Friday 24 February Ed will set the next task.
-karlos- has created two puzzles from an OpenStreetMap map using the tool Jigidi. Meanwhile, you can find some puzzles on Jigidi if you search for OpenStreetMap.
On January 25, it became known that the source codes of Yandex services had been leaked. Yandex.Map source codes have also been leaked, among which users have found code to work with OpenStreetMap data (but with a note about incompatibility to use OSM data with other sources).
Upcoming Events
Where
What
Online
When
Country
Bayonne
Réunion du groupe local Pays Basque et Sud-Landes
2023-02-03
Hannover
OSM-Stammtisch Hannover
2023-02-06
MapRoulette Monthly Community Meeting
2023-02-07
OSMF Engineering Working Group meeting
2023-02-07
Strasbourg
Mapathon CartONG
2023-02-07
City of Westminster
Missing Maps London Mapathon
2023-02-07
Stuttgart
Stuttgarter Stammtisch
2023-02-07
Berlin
OSM-Verkehrswende #44 (Online)
✓
2023-02-07
Zürich
OSM-Stammtisch
2023-02-08
München
Münchner OSM-Treffen
2023-02-08
London
London social pub meet-up
2023-02-08
Salt Lake City
OSM Utah Monthly Map Night
2023-02-09
IJmuiden
OSM Nederland bijeenkomst (online)
✓
2023-02-08
Neufchâteau
OpenStreetMap – Réunion à Neufchâteau
2023-02-09
Berlin
176. Berlin-Brandenburg OpenStreetMap Stammtisch
2023-02-10
Budapest
Hiking by the pipeline from Barosstelep to the shooting range
2023-02-11
左京区
京都!街歩き!マッピングパーティ:第36回 金地院
2023-02-12
København
OSMmapperCPH
2023-02-12
San Jose
South Bay Map Night
✓
2023-02-15
Zürich
Missing Maps Zürich Mapathon
2023-02-15
Karlsruhe
Stammtisch Karlsruhe
2023-02-15
Olomouc
únorový olomoucký mapathon
2023-02-16
Budapest
Hiking by the pipeline towards Százhalombatta
2023-02-18
Toulouse
Réunion du groupe local de Toulouse
2023-02-18
160. Treffen des OSM-Stammtisches Bonn
2023-02-21
Berlin
Missing Maps – DRK & MSF Online Mapathon
2023-02-22
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