(English) weeklyOSM 488

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19/11/2019-25/11/2019

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Mapping

  • kreuzschnabel suspects (de) (automatic translation) that the OSM wiki for the key bridge=yes/no is recommending tagging for the renderer, as it suggests adding the bridge name as name= rather than the name of the road on the bridge. However, it appears this usage was documented in 2012 and man_made=bridge, to which the name= tag belongs, in his opinion, was added 2013.

Community

  • The GeoChicas project celebrated its third birthday on 26 November. A map shows a growing trend for the group, which seeks to raise awareness about gender gaps in the OpenStreetMap community.
  • The Latin American OpenStreetMap community has published (es) videos of the SotM Latam conference recently held in Encarnacion, Paraguay.
  • With the closure of Belarus-based ride-share company Juno, Ilya Zverev and other developers are now employed by OSMF Corporate Member Lyft. This has resulted in suspension (ru) (automatic translation) of posting on Ilya’s blog WHATOSM. As Ilya explains Lyft’s employment contract restricts personal blogging without company permission. Hopefully, this will be a short-term problem.

OpenStreetMap Foundation

  • In her OSM diary post Heather Leson summarises her experiences as part of the OSMF board during the past two years. The blog post focuses on governance, strategic planning in the OSM ecosystem, or the lack of it, and community health and toxic masculinity.
  • Imagico decided to repeat last year’s analysis of the OSMF membership by country using the ratio of OSMF members to daily active editors. The pattern was similar to 2018 with English-speaking countries and others in Western Europe having the highest ratios. There were some trends towards greater diversity. Imagico hopes that the proposed membership waiver approach will accelerate this.The data were provided by the Membership Working Group and Pascal Neis’s OSM Stats.

Events

  • SotM Africa 2019 tweeted their opening video.
  • Kleper has published (es) (automatic translation) in his OSM blog a brief summary about the SOTM Latam 2019 that was held in the city of Encarnación, Paraguay, between 14 and 16 November.
  • The 6th Vienna Geo Meetup will take place (automatic translation) on 9 December 2019 with a talk about the vector data at basemap.at and reports about SotM 2019 in Heidelberg; and a Mapathon, organised by Doctors without Borders.
  • GeoNews reports (ja) (automatic translation) on the second meetup between OSM mappers and mapbox.jp. The next meetup is planned for 4 December.

Humanitarian OSM

  • Under the slogan #MaptheDifference HOT kicks off the Microgrants for 2020 by raising funds for six specific projects and the general fund.

Maps

  • Terence Eden has posted a guide, in his blog, on how to create a map using OpenLayers, with emphasis on the South with the Peters projection.

switch2OSM

  • Like many other sports and outdoor apps or portals, Polar Flow now also uses OpenStreetMap and mentions as reasons for the choice, among others, “more detailed outdoors data” and “better paths”.

Licences

  • Guillaume Rischard warns that 308 imagery or map sources in the Editor Layer Index, an index for potential imagery and raster data background layers for OSM editors such as iD and JOSM, have no known licence. Can you help find some of them?

Software

Releases

  • Provided that everything went well the servers for MapOSMatic have been updated. The main reason for this upgrade is that this will bring in Mapnik version 3.0.22, which will mean SVG vector patterns will now finally be included into rendered PDF maps as true vector data, instead of converting them into rather low resolution bitmaps first.
  • On 17 November 2019 the Release 1.6.0 of Leaflet was published. There were some minor enhancements and some fixes.

Did you know …

  • … that the OpenStreetBrowser map displays Christmas-related features such as Christmas Trees or Christmas Markets?
  • … the Soup Map that shows which soups can be found in different parts of Europe?
  • … that the list of services that make use of OSM data has been updated on the OpenStreetMap wiki. An example is the multilingual Historic Place.
  • OpenRailwayMap? This OpenStreetMap-based site is actively discussed in the rails_dev discussion list.
  • OsmInEdit, the editor dedicated to indoor mapping? The JavaScript based editor was subject of a talk during the last SotM in Heidelberg.

OSM in the media

  • “Projects like Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap and the world of open source software are the kinds of constructive tools that I hoped would flow from the web”, writes Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web

Other “geo” things

  • Geoff Boeing, from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, has developed the open source software package OSMnx. This supports city planners in the creation of maps. The tools use OpenstreetMap as the basis of their data.
  • Minecraft Earth, the OSM-based augmented reality game, is now also available in Western Europe as an early access version.
  • According to a new study, emergency responders could cut costs and save time by using near-real-time satellite data along with other decision-making tools after a flood disaster.

Upcoming Events

WhereWhatWhenCountry
AlicePoliMappers Adventures 20192019-12-01-2019-12-31everywhere
TorontoToronto Mappy Hour2019-12-02canada
ŽilinaMissing Maps Mapathon Žilina #72019-12-02slovakia
BudapestOSM Hungary Knowledge Sharing Meeting2019-12-02hungary
LondonMissing Maps London2019-12-03united kingdom
StuttgartStuttgarter Stammtisch2019-12-04germany
StuttgartStuttgarter Stammtisch2019-12-04germany
BochumMappertreffen2019-12-05germany
San JoséCivic Hack & Map Night2019-12-05united states
Ulmer AlbStammtisch Ulmer Alb2019-12-05germany
DortmundMappertreffen2019-12-05germany
Digne-les-BainsSoirée spéciale OpenStreetMap2019-12-05france
MontrougeRéunion des contributrices et contributeurs de Montrouge et alentours2019-12-05france
BelgradeOSM Serbia Meetup2019-12-07serbia
AoA and other changesVoting on OSMF board elections2019-12-07-2019-12-14world
Grande Região NordesteMapeia Nordeste2019-12-07brazil
TaipeiOSM x Wikidata #112019-12-09taiwan
Zurich112. OSM Meetup Zurich (Fondue!)2019-12-09switzerland
LyonRencontre mensuelle pour tous2019-12-10france
Salt Lake CitySLC Mappy Hour2019-12-10united states
HamburgHamburger Mappertreffen2019-12-10germany
ViersenOSM Stammtisch Viersen2019-12-10germany
MannheimMannheimer Mapathons2019-12-12germany
MunichMünchner Stammtisch2019-12-12germany
NantesRéunion mensuelle2019-12-12france
Berlin138. Berlin-Brandenburg Stammtisch2019-12-13germany
BerlinDB Open Data XMAS Hack2019-12-13-2019-12-14germany
San JuanOpenStreetMap Workshop for Metro Manila Bikers2019-12-14philippines
LüneburgLüneburger Mappertreffen2019-12-17germany
NottinghamNottingham pub meetup2019-12-17united kingdom
Digne-les-BainsHÉRuDi : l’Histoire Étonnante des Rues de Digne2019-12-17france
BiellaIncontro Mensile2019-12-21italy
Cape TownState of the Map 20202020-07-03-2020-07-05south africa

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This weeklyOSM was produced by PierZen, Polyglot, Rogehm, SK53, Guillaume Rischard (Stereo), SunCobalt, TheSwavu, YoViajo, derFred, geologist, jinalfoflia, keithonearth.

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