Can this work be found online? Github? How do I get in contact with the people working on it?
I can work remotely 7/02, but I think that's it. // Albin 2015-01-07 9:19 GMT+01:00 Susanna Ånäs <[email protected]>: > Would you by any chance be willing to develop the temporal display during > the http://wikilovesmaps.wikimedia.fi/ hackathon? We have representatives > from Sweden, from Riksantikvarieämbetet and Wikimedia Sweden. > > There is work around the temporal display done already in this community > and it would be good to gather what has been done, and ideas about how to > proceed. > > Cheers, > Susanna > > 2015-01-06 21:30 GMT+02:00 Albin Larsson <[email protected]>: > >> Hello all OHM people! >> >> My name is Albin Larsson and I'm living in Nyköping Sweden where I >> studies elite orienteering and technology. I found this project some months >> ago but it was during my current winter holiday I did look into it for the >> first time. I read through the mailing list and looked into the OSM site >> fork. >> >> I have some experience on the iD code and a basic knowledge about the OSM >> stack. I have some years of programming experience and looking into >> learning Ruby on Rails. Is it possible to setup the existing OHM Rails site >> without Nominatim/Mapnik/PostGIS/etc? Makes it easy for me that does not >> have more of a dev machine then my Raspberry Pi and laptop... >> >> I did read that you was looking into making a time slider for the site. >> Doing this with the Mapnik generated tiles sounds like a bad idea as the >> tiles are static? The feature could be implemented in the iD editor by >> extending feature filtering(#2357 >> <https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/pull/2357>) to make it more easy >> to maintain we could take a look a plugin interface(#1392 >> <https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/1392>) for iD. The main >> issue is the time format, not only do we need to deal with different >> calenders but also time zones. One solution would be to always add a >> default tag with a specific time zone/calender format based/converted from >> what format the user inputed. Then use this value for the slider and other >> features. This would of course require a tagging scheme. >> >> >> Looking into how the current tagging is done I must as somethings. >> >> If a building was a hotel(example) prior to a specific date and after >> that date is a residential building, how would I tag it? >> >> If a building is moved to another location, how would I tag it? >> >> Tagging of historic events such as a battle? >> >> If the exact date of object such as a stone age settlement is unknown, >> how would I tag it? >> >> If I start using custom tags because there is no specified should I add >> them to OHM/Tags in the wiki so they could be discussed/used by other users? >> >> Is the Historical Sources wiki page >> <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Historical_Sources> made for OHM? I >> know tons of datasets that's under public domain. For example >> K-Samsök(SOCH) by the Swedish National Heritage Board has about 1.6 million >> objects with coordinates, I think about 50% of the objects would be >> suitable for OHM and much of the data is available as public domain(I had a >> internship at the Swedish National Heritage Board some years ago). >> >> I'm hoping that I will be able to contribute in different ways to this >> project. >> >> // >> Albin Larsson >> >> Himlinge Östergård Sweden 06-01-2015 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Historic mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/historic >> >> >
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