Author: weeklyteam

(English) weeklyOSM 601

Вибачте цей текст доступний тільки в “English”, “Deutsch”, “Español”, “Português”, “日本語”, “Čeština”, “Français”, “Italiano”, “한국어”, “Polski”, “Turkish і “台灣中文”.

18/01/2022-24/01/2022

lead picture

The recently approved proposal for amenity=parcel_locker available in [1] | © OpenStreetBrowser | map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Mapping campaigns

  • Organic Maps presented the results of their Subway Validator. This is a regularly updated status overview of all known networks. Networks with errors might be fixed directly in OSM with the help of the metro mapping guide.

Mapping

  • roptat described (fr) > en the different methods and apps for mapping by foot and car. He concluded that for him it is most efficient to collect as much information as possible and map later on a computer.
  • Florian Lainez pointed out that there is no need to update the coastlines dramatically changed by the Honga Tonga volcanic eruption. They have already been revised in OpenStreetMap using 30 cm PléiadesNeo imagery.
  • AngocA continued his series of articles about OSM notes. In one article (es) > en he described the different types of notes one may encounter, while in another (es) > en he lists several useful techniques for resolving them.
  • Littltebtc shared (zhtw) his thoughts about the new section of National Freeway 4 and Section of Provincial Expressway No. 74, opened just before the Lunar New Year Holiday in Taiwan. He said the Taiwan community’s mapping might not be perfect due to the newest satellite images not being available, resulting in some map mistakes after the National Freeway was opened to the public. He observed that the initial mappers of new highways might not check road connections to see if they are correct, warning there might be some risk if you solely depend on OpenStreetMap data for navigation purposes.
  • kubahahaha described (pl) > en
    how he was updating bus stops in the GZM metro area (Poland) from a very old style of mapping the stops as nodes on the road.
  • Should private areas used for personal leisure activities be mapped using landuse=recreation_ground? This question (de) > en
    was asked on the German forum and provoked a lot of discussion.
  • The following proposals are waiting for your comment:
  • Voting has been completed for the following proposals:

Community

  • Taichi Furuhashi claims that Niantic is free-riding on the OSM community and should show its flag (ja).
  • Daniel Akor, a final year undergraduate student in the Geography Department, University of Nigeria Nsukka, reported on how his quest and passion for mapping got him into the LionMappersTeam-Nsukka.
  • Joshua Kwame Bensah-Ziwu, who helped found the Survey School Mappers and acts as its president, shared his insight about the impact of COVID-19 on a New YouthMappers Chapter.
  • OSM Fukushima members have released (ja) a video introducing weeklyOSM 588.

Local chapter news

Events

Education

  • Aman Sandhu has started a series of introductory videos for OsmAnd. While the first video introduces the app, the second explains how to plan a day trip.

OSM research

  • Moritz Schott presented a guide on how to filter OSM data down to only the data you need before starting any analyses or visualisations.

Maps

  • The Hidden Cities project will reveal overlooked or obscured histories of selected cities. At the moment it provides five primary case studies: Exeter, Valencia, Hamburg, Deventer and Trento.

Open Data

  • Microsoft has released new and updated building footprints for the United States of America, Nigeria, Kenya, South America, Uganda, Tanzania, Canada and Australia, which are licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL).

Software

  • [1] After the recently accepted proposal for amenity=parcel_locker (we reported earlier), OpenStreetBrowser now includes parcel lockers.
  • OsmAnd gave away 20 of the ‘All World Maps’ promo codes for iOS and 20 promo codes of OsmAnd Maps+ for Android. Follow this link to join the next OsmAnd giveaway.
  • The HOT team has created ‘a new model for Tasking Manager that aspires to get the Tasking Manager back to its community software roots’. Now, they are offering a volunteer position ‘Tasking Manager Collective Guide’.
  • After introducing a new routing engine (we reported earlier), OpenSnowMap now renders icons where something is tagged as piste:type=fatbike, aerialway=t-bar, aerialway=j-bar, aerialway=platter or aerialway=rope_tow.
  • Hoerli has (de) > en written instructions on how to display Google traffic information in OsmAnd.

Programming

  • Amanda described, in her OSM Diary, how to find OSM users who comment on changesets but don’t contribute by editing the OSM database. She used her anglosaxon tool, about which we reported earlier.
  • osm2pgsql release 1.6.0 has been published, which is a bugfix release only.

Releases

  • Martin Raifer released an update of iD’s tagging presets: Version 3.2.0 includes a lot of improvements, new presets and fields, as well as bug fixes and translation updates. Notable changes are the update of the parcel lockers preset to the new amenity=parcel_locker tag, and the addition of a preset for crossing=traffic_signals. See the changelog for the full list of changes.
  • Pieter Vander Vennet reported that MapComplete 0.14 has been deployed. Apart from lots of bug fixes and performance improvements, a new theme showing OpenStreetMap notes has landed. The filter function should come in handy. And of course, there are plenty of (new) themes, such as the street lighting theme (thanks Robin!) or the postboxes and -offices map (by nicolelaine).

Did you know …

  • … there is a website that provides basic JOSM installation steps and troubleshooting information?

Other “geo” things

  • Sameera Khan showed a couple of European maps filled in by Americans. Could you do better with a map of Africa? Or the Americas?
  • Edward Snowden revealed that the CIA station he worked at had a large world map to teach new arrivals the location of countries.
  • Yannick Brouwer tweeted a marvellous animated map showing railway passenger traffic in the Netherlands over a 24 hour period.
  • Reddit has a post showing a comparison of the 1820 map of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, superimposed on the current city map, showing land reclamation done over the years that has contributed to the expansion of the city.
  • Jeff Foust reported on ESA’s consideration of moving up the launching of a new radar satellite after the Sentinel-1B malfunction.
  • Bartosz Ciechanowski wrote an in-depth explanation about how the Global Positioning System works, with a superb animation of the globe and the GPS satellite trajectories around it.
  • Steve Coast showed us TomTom’s latest project named ‘RoadRunner’. It is used to automatically create maps based on vast amounts of GNSS traces. One-way streets and road classes are detected automatically. OpenStreetMap is used to provide street names. RoadRunner can be explored via their web application or you can download a PBF.
  • An article in The Guardian discussed the use of maps to illustrate literary works. Apparently James Joyce was adamant that no maps should be included in editions of Ulysses: perhaps he was worried people would try and draw routes avoiding pubs.
  • Only 11 days separate these 3 satellite images! The images are of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai island, on which a volcanic eruption occurred two weeks ago. According to an article published by BBC News, NASA believes that the eruption was hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War II (the eruption is estimated have been equivalent to somewhere between 4 and 18 megatonnes of TNT).

Upcoming Events

WhereWhatOnlineWhenCountry
HOT Training Webinar Series: Advanced JOSM editor osmcalpic2022-01-29
Bogotá Distrito Capital – MunicipioReunión Trimestral OSM-LatAm osmcalpic2022-01-29flag
AmsterdamOSM Nederland nieuwjaarsbijeenkomst (online) osmcalpic2022-01-29flag
Town of ClaremontSocial Mapping Sunday: Claremont osmcalpic2022-01-30flag
京都市京都!街歩き!マッピングパーティ:第29回 鹿王院 osmcalpic2022-01-30flag
MilanoMappy Birthday OpenStreetMap Italia! osmcalpic2022-01-30flag
Bruxelles – BrusselVirtual OpenStreetMap Belgium meeting osmcalpic2022-01-31flag
LondonMissing Maps London Mapathon osmcalpic2022-02-01flag
San JoseSouth Bay Map Night osmcalpic2022-02-02flag
BerlinOSM-Verkehrswende #33 (Online) osmcalpic2022-02-01flag
Landau an der IsarVirtuelles Niederbayern-Treffen osmcalpic2022-02-01flag
StuttgartStuttgarter Stammtisch (Online) osmcalpic2022-02-01flag
LyonEPN des Rancy : Technique de cartographie et d’édition osmcalpic2022-02-05flag
WashingtonMappingDC Mappy Hour osmcalpic2022-02-09flag
HamburgHamburger Mappertreffen osmcalpic2022-02-08flag
OSM Utah monthly meetup osmcalpic2022-02-10
MichiganMichigan Meetup osmcalpic2022-02-10flag
BochumOSM-Treffen Bochum (Februar) ONLINE osmcalpic2022-02-10flag
Berlin164. Berlin-Brandenburg OpenStreetMap Stammtisch osmcalpic2022-02-11flag
臺北市OpenStreetMap x Wikidata Taipei #37 osmcalpic2022-02-14flag
San JoseSouth Bay Map Night osmcalpic2022-02-16flag
148.Treffen des OSM-Stammtisches Bonn osmcalpic2022-02-15
LüneburgLüneburger Mappertreffen (online) osmcalpic2022-02-15flag
KölnStammtisch Köln osmcalpic2022-02-16flag
MSF online validation mapathon osmcalpic2022-02-17

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.

This weeklyOSM was produced by MatthiasMatthias, Nordpfeil, NunoMASAzevedo, PierZen, SK53, Sammyhawkrad, Strubbl, TheSwavu, conradoos, derFred, muramototomoya.