07.10. – 13.10.2014
Talk, Forum, Wiki & Blog
- The German Wochennotiz reports that our project provides their information in different languages. „Wochennotiz erscheint in Zukunft wieder in einer englischen Version. Und in spanisch. Und in rumänisch. Und in japanisch.”
- Thomas-Krenn-AG promotes OSM2World.
- Martijn van Exel wants to revive the Mappy Hour.
- The city of Kobane in northern Syria doesn’t exit in Bing or Nokia Maps. However, it does appear in OpenStreetMap and in the map of a market companion. (via Twitter)
- The OpenCageData Blog interviewed Robin Hawkes, founder and programmer of ViziCities, a 3D visualization of cities that uses OpenStreetMap as a data source.
- Simon Poole blogs about the numbers of mappers at OpenStreetMap and points out that August 2014 was the month with the second-highest increase in new mappers in the history of OSM.
- A new MapRoulette Challenge to correct the TIGER import in USA is online.
- User lxbarth talks about the first gathering of the Latin American OpenStreetMap community in Mexico City. It took place during the Open Data Conference.
Open Data & ODbL
- Denmark liberated 10cm Orthophotos in an area of 43,000 qkm. The Photos are free to use in OSM.
OpenStreetMap-Foundation
- After „Lightning Talks” comes “Lightning Conference Bids” „Lightning Conference Bids” – organize a conference announcement in only two weeks on 02.11.2014 – weekly says: „That is ambitious” – (via @Anonymaps)
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
- The British newspaper “The Guardian” published an article about the “Missing Maps” Project. The Missing Maps project was founded by the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT), Doctors Without Borders and the American and British Red Cross.
- Matt Irwin blogs about the progress of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) mapping in West African areas which are threatened by Ebola.
- A report on the mapping progress in Lesotho, which is coordinated through the HOT Task Manager.
Maps
- Intermediate targets can now be used in the web frontend of Graphhopper (click the „+” sign – or right click on the map).
- [1] The Comenius school project team translated the Geschichtskarte – Historic Map into Spanish, Galego, Romanian and Türkish.
- In the USA, the average travel time to work is about 25 minutes. A map shows how this differs regionally.
- Various projections animate the websites AdaptiveCompositeMapProjections and projectionwizard.org.
Tagging
- User Dakon has tried to correct abnormal values in emergency = fire_hydrant. In fire_hydrant:position there is still much to do.
- The Voting for the Relations-Proposal type=person is open.
- Tom Lee tweets about some remarkable tags he could find in the OSM database.
Did you know …
- … Milvusmap … is a web service for creating and downloading OSM based maps (own rendering style of milvusmap) as a genuine PDF file.
- … the fictional map of OpenGeoFiction?
- … the wearable, washable, all weather map designed for the real outdoors.
Programs
- The National Park Service of the United States, published a collection of software that is used for the preparation of their National Park maps.
- Anyone who uses QGIS should have a look on this Crowdfunding.
Programming
- Antonio Santiago published a book about OpenLayers 3.
- A lot of tools are free (as beer) for students: GitHub Student Developer Pack.
Miscellaneous
- Wouldn’t that be a good style for the main map?
- This map shows the time for a journey (isochronic) travelling from London to the rest of the world in the year 1914.
- Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland produced good advertising for OpenStreetMap evening the 10th OSM-year. (via @petzlux) 😉
- In Japan, 3D maps for the blind are printed.