Dear all, as promised, I have started a wiki page on this issue: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenHazardMap
If you are interested in the question of natural hazards, please have a look at it, comment, update and criticize! Best, Stéphane -- "Le mot progrès n'aura aucun sens tant qu'il y aura des enfants malheureux" -- Albert Einstein "A journey does not need reasons. Before long, it proves to be reason enough in itself. One thinks that one is going to make a journey, yet soon it is the journey that makes or unmakes you." -- Nicolas Bouvier Photos de voyages, photos de montagne: http://www.henriod.info Skype: [image: Skype name: marmotte_la_gueuse] Tajik mobile phone: +992 934 62 46 62 On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 18:38, David Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2012-04-07 19:53, Stéphane Henriod wrote: > >> Thanks David, >> >> If I understand correctly, your position on this issue is that: >> >> * Creation of OSM-compliant natural hazard data should be encouraged >> * This data might not be stored in the main OSM repository (planet.xml) >> * This data should be consistent with existing tags and ontologies >> * This data should be rendered with appropriate symbology >> >> In other words, we should aim at a fork-project (openhazardmap.org >> <http://openhazardmap.org> for instance) that will: >> >> * Store specific hazard-related data >> * Store TMS specifications for appropriate rendering >> * Mashup the hazard data on appropriate data from planet.xml >> >> Am I right? Anyone having a different opinion? >> > > Great summary. Additionally I'd add > > * OSM(F) should pursue to create/publish/integrate the tools and > processes to facilitate this. > > but that's probably out of scope for this list. > > > Best Regards, David > > > ______________________________**_________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.**org/listinfo/hot<http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot> >
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