The next OSMF board meeting will be on this Monday 23 May 2022, at 13:00 UTC. Information about the video conference and the agenda (including moderation of the talk@ & osmf-talk@ lists and SOTM 2022) are available here.The agenda for the meeting is:
Treasurer’s report
Decision on the acceptance of the statutes of the Fundraising Committee
Test of the change in moderation of the talk@ and osmf-talk@ lists
State of the Map 2022 – Board preparations
Advisory Board – monthly update
Monthly presentation – OSM Austria
Comments or questions from guests.
Mapping campaigns
’12 Months of OpenStreetMap’, a OpenStreetMap US initiative, is inviting mappers to participate in the May 2022 theme of sustainable transportation – for example, bus stops, bike boxes, parking and rental stations for bicycles and scooters.
Mapping
danielmescheder published the first article in a series of five discussing the features distinguishing maps from general data processing challenges. The first feature is titled ‘Relations’.
OpenStreetMap Belgium and Flanders’ official tourism administration and provincial tourism organisations launched a collaborative project called Pin je punt > aiming to spotlight points of interest for tourists. Pieter Vander Vennet, from OSM Belgium, and Jos Pyck, the project manager for Pin je Punt at Visit Flanders, reflected on the overall project.
In a first post, SLMapper wrote about the challenges of aerial mapping of forests, especially on lands used for wood production.
In ruriyuri’s diary > , she said that she was recently trying to add some tags in Taipei to record etymological information on OSM elements and gave a sample changeset with corresponding OverpassQL code. She also said that she was puzzled because she could not find Wikidata entries for commonly used Taiwan road names such as the Four Cardinal Principles and Eight Virtues (信義/忠孝/仁愛/和平).
Community
On Thursday 21 April, Sawan Shariar contributed the 120,000,000th OpenStreetMap changeset, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Amanda McCann told us what she did in OSM in April 2022.
Allison P wrote a diary entry about the relationship between privacy and mapping. While aiming to be detailed, OpenStreetMap has been and will continue to confront people having opposing opinions about data on privacy grounds.
BudgieInWA reported their reflections after hosting the third ‘Social Mapping Sunday’ in Perth, Australia.
Cristoffs, from the Polish OSM community, asked OSMF board members and working group members about the state of democracy in the creation of the basic map style, and for suggestions on how it could evolve.
User Natfoot, from Washington State, described in his blog his various activities in and with OSM.
Local chapter news
OpenStreetMap US announced the creation of the TeachOSM Steering Committee, whose activities will be aimed at promoting the classroom use of OSM.
Events
Join Wikimedia’s annual hackathon (20 to 22 May) which this year has a map-focused track hosted by the Wikimaps User Group, which aims to advocate for more geospatial capabilities on the Wikimedia platforms (Wikipedia, Wikidata, etc.) as well as improved integration with OpenStreetMap.
A landscape design media channel has re-posted, to Zhihu Video, its instructional video about how to use OSM data to create a district analysis map.
OSM research
Anaïs Ladoy PhD, from the EPFL’sLaboratoire de systèmes d’information géographique, explained > how she favoured open-source alternatives to closed solutions during her thesis, including using OpenStreetMap as an address database.
Aliaksandr described the development of an AI assistant for the mapping of yurts in Ulaanbaatar. The whole process took 77 hours whereas the estimated time without assistance would’ve been closer to 625 hours.
Maps
Mieux se Déplacer à Bicyclettepublished > information about this year’s la Convergence Francilienne, an event where cyclists from all the Ile-de-France region group together and cycle to a meeting point. The numerous starting points are colour coded into six branches and can be browsed under uMap.
Software
Cempatin, an OSM-based micro-blogging platform, has been released in Indonesia.
The OSMViews website provides world-wide ranking of geographic locations based on OpenStreetMap tile logs (source: https://planet.openstreetmap.org/tile_logs/). It can be used for many purposes where ranking or prioritisation could improve functionality, such as label placement or monitoring. It is updated weekly and aggregated over the last 52 weeks to smooth out seasonal effects (for any location on Earth, up to ~150m/z18 resolution).
Haukauntrie / wielandb has made a video about StreetComplete, which has been transcribed. A script was used to fetch the number of quests resolved for 5284 users between October 2021 and March 2022, revealing around 100 power users accounting for 30% of contributions.
Programming
Anton Khorev, developer of osm-note-viewer, explained the implementation of Leaflet’s pop-ups in his app whilst also accounting for any required map scrolling movements.
The French national railway company is developping > a mobile app designed to help guide travellers through stations. To do so, they use a picture database linked to OpenStreetMap data.
… MapCarta? A simple browser map viewer aggregating data from OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, GeoNames, Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia, Wikivoyage and OpenRouteService.
OSM in the media
Randall Munroe (XKCD) thinks ‘OpenStreetMap was always pretty good, but is now «really» good’. Check out the alt-text on his recent cartoon ‘Maps’.
Other “geo” things
Francois Valentin tweeted a series of interesting figures overlaying old historic maps on modern political maps. On HackerNews, more examples were discussed.
Andrew Hart, from DentReality, posted a video showcasing the indoor navigation technology they built in a store, with map and augmented reality integration.
Voxreported on their investigation into a puzzle from a year old Reddit post, about circles visible in the Sahara (location in OpenStreetMap and in Google Maps). The conclusion is that they are remnants from a seismic survey by a French oil company back in the 1950s.
Upcoming Events
Where
What
Online
When
Country
Montmorillon
Printemps des Cartes
2022-05-19 — 2022-05-22
Mapathon: United Nations for Libya
2022-05-20 — 2022-05-22
Kaskazini B
Tanzania Mapping Groups May Mapathon
✓
2022-05-21
京都市
京都!街歩き!マッピングパーティ:第30回 相国寺
2022-05-22
臺北市
OpenStreetMap街景踏查團工作坊2
2022-05-22
[Online] OpenStreetMap Foundation board of Directors — public videomeeting
2022-05-23
Deutsches Rotes Kreuz — Mozambique Red Cross Online Beginner Mapathon
2022-05-23
OSMF Engineering Working Group meeting
2022-05-23
Bremen
Bremer Mappertreffen (Online)
✓
2022-05-23
San Jose
South Bay Map Night
✓
2022-05-25
City of Nottingham
OSM East Midlands/Nottingham meetup (online)
✓
2022-05-24
Düsseldorf
Düsseldorfer OpenStreetMap-Treffen
✓
2022-05-25
Decatur County
OpenStreetMap US Mappy Hour
✓
2022-05-26
IJmuiden
OSM Nederland bijeenkomst (online)
✓
2022-05-28
Santiago
3a reunión bimestral de OSM Latam
2022-05-28
Unique Mappers May Mapathon : Let’s Map Aguata LGA for Social Good
2022-05-28
Town of Victoria Park
Social Mapping Sunday: East Vic Park
2022-05-29
Bari
OpenStreetMap in Puglia
2022-06-01
Anderlecht
Notes Mapathon & Meetup
2022-06-01
San Jose
South Bay Map Night
✓
2022-06-08
City of Westminster
Missing Maps London Mapathon
2022-06-07
Salt Lake City
OSM Utah Monthly Meetup
2022-06-09
Großarl
5. Virtueller OpenStreetMap Stammtisch Österreich
2022-06-08
München
Münchner OSM-Treffen
2022-06-09
Nantes
State of the Map France 2022
2022-06-10 — 2022-06-12
Brandenburg
168. Berlin-Brandenburg OpenStreetMap Stammtisch
2022-06-10
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.