Re: [Talk-us] Your opinion about SOTM US

2015-03-15 Thread Alex Barth
Y, this would be the most accurate way to put this. Most often actually
neither data is excellent. We have an opportunity here in the US: create
the most spatially accurate and complete dataset available.

On Sunday, March 15, 2015, Clifford Snow cliff...@snowandsnow.us wrote:


 On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Alex Barth a...@mapbox.com
 javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','a...@mapbox.com'); wrote:

 Here's a map showing where TIGER is better than OSM:

 https://api.tiles.mapbox.com/v4/lxbarth.647bc246/page.html?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoibHhiYXJ0aCIsImEiOiJFVXdYcUlvIn0.bbaHTEWlnAwGgyVwJngMdQ#5/39.724/-99.360


 I think the correct phrase is Here's a map showing where TIGER is
 different than OSM. Just because new TIGER data is available, doesn't make
 it better. In my limited experience with just small parts of two states,
 new TIGER data in rural areas is often bad.

 Clifford


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Re: [Talk-us] Your opinion about SOTM US

2015-03-02 Thread Martijn van Exel
Hey Richard - thanks for your feedback, let me see.. As for 1) we are
planning a Workshop / Deep Dive track parallel to the hack day on Monday,
very similar to what was going on at SotM EU last June. I really enjoyed
being able to go back and forth from the hack room to the workshops, and
judging from the audience a lot of people did, so that is something I would
really like to copy :) By the way, I am looking for someone who can take
the lead in organizing that track, perhaps that would be up your alley? (Or
anyone else reading this?) Other than that, I would VERY MUCH like to have
a track set aside for advanced mapping topics - which can be survey
techniques (I really liked zverik's talk on car mapping for example),
tagging, or advanced editor use, plugin development perhaps? It all depends
on who actually submits talks on these topics, so please submit!

On the other hand, your point 2) about people with no OSM background - we
did a mapping 101 in DC led by Mele,
http://openstreetmap.us/2014/04/intro-osm-workshop/ but I think you're
thinking more about getting out and about. I don't know how good the
immediate surroundings of the UN building are for that, but perhaps we can
do an excursion on Monday in parallel with the hack day? Again, I would
need for someone to step up and lead this, but perhaps someone from the
local NYC community can do this. Or if you're thinking a talk, I think you
would probably the perfect person to give it :)

Martijn



On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:

 On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 11:40 AM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
  Hey all,
 [ ... ]
  The main thing I would like to know more about is the types of
  talks you would be interested in, or even specifically which people or
  organizations you would want to see a talk from.

 Easy!  Same as I always ask / hope for. :-)

 1) I want to see deeply technical / specialized presentations specific
 to OpenStreetMap.  Talks that wouldn't be suitable at
 non-OpenStreetMap conferences.  So, talks on optimizing a rendering
 stack, a la SotM-EU.  Or on tagging scheme alternatives, such as
 SotM-Girona.

 2) Given the audience at DC, I'd say you'll need a beginners track.
 So many people I met there had no understanding of how to do a foot
 survey, and no understanding of why that is the most valuable and
 interesting data in the OpenStreetMap database.  So, yeah.  Some
 really fundamental basics. Why and how to survey.




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[Talk-us] Your opinion about SOTM US

2015-03-02 Thread Martijn van Exel
Hey all,

I put together a 3 minute survey about the upcoming State of the Map US
conference. The main thing I would like to know more about is the types of
talks you would be interested in, or even specifically which people or
organizations you would want to see a talk from. You can find the survey
here: http://goo.gl/forms/YZpm2aPk2O

If you don't want to fill out the survey, you can also send your opinion my
way in an email. In any case, thanks in advance for taking the time.

Remember, the Call for Papers will be open for another 3 weeks:
http://stateofthemap.us/talk/

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Re: [Talk-us] Your opinion about SOTM US

2015-03-02 Thread Richard Weait
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 11:40 AM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
 Hey all,
[ ... ]
 The main thing I would like to know more about is the types of
 talks you would be interested in, or even specifically which people or
 organizations you would want to see a talk from.

Easy!  Same as I always ask / hope for. :-)

1) I want to see deeply technical / specialized presentations specific
to OpenStreetMap.  Talks that wouldn't be suitable at
non-OpenStreetMap conferences.  So, talks on optimizing a rendering
stack, a la SotM-EU.  Or on tagging scheme alternatives, such as
SotM-Girona.

2) Given the audience at DC, I'd say you'll need a beginners track.
So many people I met there had no understanding of how to do a foot
survey, and no understanding of why that is the most valuable and
interesting data in the OpenStreetMap database.  So, yeah.  Some
really fundamental basics. Why and how to survey.

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