Harry I loved your idea of putting the conflicts into a simple post that
can be updated/changed without fear of mucking up the election wiki page.
If anyone identifies other conflicts that I haven't noticed please feel
free to point them out.
As promised I've written my conflicts up.
https://www.o
The idea of damage specific tags is really important. I've said this
previously but it would be really good to take advantage of HOT Summit to
have a face to face discussion with HOT folks and humanitarian
organizations to derive what would be valuable and how best to map it. I
again encourage ever
American Red Cross and Missing Maps need your help.
Do to some staff deployments to support the global Red Cross in Vanuatu,
American Red Cross is in urgent need of a volunteer to help with training
and field mapping in Tanzania. We already have all of the materials and
great lead trainer from Ame
Fred, I can't wait for the imagery. I would love to see the imagery and
think of ways to incorporate it into our project in Canaan.
The majority of the help that we need at this moment is completing the
Canaan tracing task. We will begin our field activities in soon and really
need to finish the t
Fred, we have had multiple failures of the OSM Haiti drone imagery at
several events, leading to the problems you showed in an earlier email. We
are aware of the issues but have been unable to solve it due to the poor
performance of the tile server. Would it be possible to post the mosaic
some wher
Sorry just getting back to email. Thanks so much for the help Milo. At this
point we need all of Nepal. We should be able to narrow that focus in the
next couple of days.
+1 Andrew, this is one of many reasons why I love HOT.
Dale
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 3:27 PM Milo van der Linden
wrote:
> 80
Please ping me as soon as the file is ready.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 3:49 PM Pierre Béland wrote:
> Yes this is crisis management. We have to play safe even if some
> redundancy.
>
>
> Pierre
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Milo, we have another 30 minutes.
Thanks again for your help.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 3:59 PM Pierre Béland wrote:
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> Thanks Frederik!
>
> 2015-04-26 22:48 GMT+02:00 Dale Kunce :
>
>> Milo, we have another 30 minutes.
>>
>> Thanks again for your help.
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 3:59 PM Pierre Béland wrote:
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>>> Great, cheers Milo
>>&
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> *Objet :* Re: [HOT] URGENT: Need OSMand files for Nepal
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> No need
Nama, do you think you could get them setup with a simple ODK form so we
could encode the data a little faster.
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Can you please share with me your contacts at the Dutch Red Cross. I work
for the American Red Cross and am with the British Red Cross and MSF
leading the Missing Map efforts. I would love to walk them through how we
view this stuff from a preparedness and resilience perspective.
Thanks so m
John and Susan I love this idea. The Missing Maps projects are generally
really good for new mappers. We could set up a couple of tasks outside a
mapathon just for this purpose.
Would you once a list of people you can contact in the task instructions.
These folks will also be the ones responsible
uot;Unlock" and "Mark task as done" something which
>> marks the task as done but calls for more-or-less immediate validation
>> because the contributor wants feedback about the quality of his work. Such
>> tiles would be displayed in a different colour and form a priority
Susan feel free to edit the instructions of the Canaan task number 870. Arc
made a gist tracing guide to try and help with gifs and lit of pictures.
If the final result could be in markdown that would help the tasking
manager admins a lot.
Dale
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015, 7:18 PM Suzan Reed wrote:
>
Very cool. Even for someone that knows most if the stack this is helpful.
On Jul 22, 2015 4:50 PM, "Tajalli Spencer"
wrote:
> Thank you, Christophe, very illuminating, esp. for a beginner with HOT
> like myself.
>
> Tajalli
>
> On 7/22/15 1:21 PM, Christophe Rodier wrote:
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>Hello,
>
> I'v
Hey everyone the American Red Cross is hiring for a GIS Analyst to support
our programs in Haiti and in Africa. We do lots of stuff that overlaps with
HOT and use OSM. I really hope to see some HOTties apply. Please do so soon
as we hope to hire very fast.
You must be able to work in the US (citiz
Thought I would share a video that our response team put together showing
the work that the Red Cross was able to do in Nepal.
A huge thanks to everyone that contributed to the mapping efforts. OSM data
is at the core of the GIS work that the Red Cross does.
http://www.redcross.org/videos/Nepal-G
>
> >>> It could be as simple as adding a sentence above the buttons.
> >>>
> >>> Although 2-3 words that label the button *and* explain the process at
> >> the same time would of course be the most elegant option :)
> >>>
> >
Hey all. Vivien on this list from the world Bank would be the best one to
follow up with yannis. The world Bank has a very long history with OSM and
can support this project I'm sure.
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t;> > The HOT convention seems to be tag them building=yes. OSM and HOT are
>> > slightly different in OSM it is acceptable to tag a node rather than the
>> > HOT convention circle. Because HOT has a lot of very new mappers and
>> their
>> > work i
My name is Dale Kunce and I lead the International GIS Team at the American
Red Cross and I am also a HOT Board Member.
One of the projects that the GIS team supports here at the American Red
Cross is the Missing Maps <http://www.missingmaps.org/> project - a
collaboration betwe
etc.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me
, Blake Girardot or Drishtie
Patel .
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> American Red Cross and I am also a HOT Board Member.
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> One
Nice catch. I'll fix the instructions.
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015, 6:10 AM Jo wrote:
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>
> I was looking at some tasks in Haïti which can be performed using
> Mapillary images. Over the summer a plugin was developed for JOSM during a
> GSoC project, so maybe it's possible to mention this. Now iD i
Sharing a quick update from Missing Maps.
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would be easily done (PUMP_TYPE, FLOW_RATE), but others such as
> the time it's been failed for would presumably take some extra thinking.
> I'm sure we could get it worked out though!
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> Cheers, Joseph
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> On 27 October 2015 at 11:42, Dale Kunce wrote:
ing at the examples
> given by Jose I'd say that much could be brought into the existing osm
> schema without too much trouble.
>
> Cheers, Joseph
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>> Joseph,
>> Right now we use a combination of
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Just to address this quickly.
I love the imagery and use it often for maps and to create data. I love the
work that Fred and Haiti Communitare are doing. I want them to continue to
do it, both for the imagery but also to improve the local OSM community
capacity. ARC has made a commitment both info
Pierre,
Because of the difficulty in keeping the Canaan area up to date, due to the
rapid urbanization. And a number of recent mapping incomplete efforts ARC
used imagery from September of this year to complete a full QA/QC of the
Canaan area, this included correcting spatial accuracy and updating
correct rapidly this situation before we
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Hey guys. Sorry I've been offline with my family the last few hours.
I'm not at the event tonight but will contact them them to encourage
mappers to change projects.
Just as an FYI, we've been planning tonight's event for the past couple of
months with many different partners. As part of osmgeowe
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irst ever direct fundraising effort:
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Ralf and John.
I don't either of you are ranting but providing good feedback that aligns
with my own thinking about tasks. I favor smaller tasks that can be
completed quickly rather than huge tasks that take multiple mappers to
complete.
One thing that I think we are moving towards is a set of gui
using.
>>> -I’m really enjoying this so please help me making it OK.
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igidem/simple-odk>. POSM will hopefully be a very
affordable (sub $300) solution to many problems for us including offline
OSM API, OMK Server, and Offline Field Papers.
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Another problem is iD hiding some features at some zoom levels. The
notification isn't large enough for beginning mappers. So many features get
mapped several times in dense areas.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015, 12:12 PM Bryan Housel wrote:
> Hey Blake, your description of the bug is exactly right. We’v
; Project managers need to understand the mappers. We have more
>> inexperienced mappers than experienced ones. Projects that demand only
>> buildings and have documentation on how to map them work well. Projects
>> that ask for landuse=residential and connecting highways
way.
I wanted to see people thoughts about the best way forward to track these
features while still working within OSM conventions.
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Great feedback. I think we will incorporate both of these as they come up.
Thanks for the confirmation.
Dale
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 5:50 AM, Michael Heißmeier <
michae...@digital-filestore.de> wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> Dale Kunce schrieb 2016-01-23 03:17:
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I wasn't part of the discussions to make this a tasks but agree it should
not be a task.
During activations we have as much responsibility for the things we choose
*not* to map as those that are mapped. Previous work in the aftermath of
typhoon Haiyan showed that damage assessment from nadir satel
The new Missing Maps website was released last week and has a bunch of new
features including new users pages and leaderboards.
As soon as the new site was released a bunch of folks wanted to localize
and translate the site. We have a french version started and need some help
to finish it up. Plea
I'm totally against HOT maintaining a fork of ID. It sounds simple enough
in the beginning but will be more difficult as time goes on.
Updating training materials is a pretty simple thing to do as we should try
and refresh them regularly anyway.
On Mar 6, 2016 10:55 PM, "Mikel Maron" wrote:
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we should really keep an eye on these comments!
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> Example:
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ssly distorted buildings. These
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I agree with Mike. This is part training, which I think we all strive to do
a good job on. I know all the Missing Maps one stress the need to square
buildings. It's frustrating to watch new mappers try and square stuff to
not have it work. Simply saying they weren't trained enough is not a good
eno
Missing maps will soon roll out a feature that tracks these stats for all
tasks on the tasking manager. Our goal is more focused on individual badges
but the data could be used for other purposes.
Once tested I'm sure anyone can take advantage of it and build the summary
pages mentioned.
Dale
On
John,
I've seen this a lot to and I think it's how iD is used in the mapathon.
When you have lots of mappers ID struggles to redraw the area after a save.
Another problem is that if it's a dense area ID will hide features to
reduce drawing time and increase browser performance.
In general I think
We are looking into why it's getting slow sometimes.
For the hashtags the easiest way is to prepopulate them into the tasking
manager.
If you have any suggestions or feedback feel free to file github tickets so
we can be sure to add it to our backlog.
On Apr 18, 2016 11:42 AM, "Jo" wrote:
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I'll work on a footprint tonight and if needed can gladly host the imagery
from Red Cross resources so that the OSM france servers will stay up for
the existing imagery.
On Apr 23, 2016 3:26 PM, "Mike Thompson" wrote:
> Jean-Guilhem,
>
> Thanks for the explanation. It makes sense that with 177 ma
servers are in Ecuador, yesterday they have a
> peak ~200 concurrent mappers, this drive to a server upgrade. Despite
> level of mappers is lower today, this can may vary, so thank you very much
> for this new avaible resource as back up.
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Thanks to everyone for inviting me to join HOT.
My name is Dale Kunce and I'm the GIS lead for the American Red Cross, I
work with Robert Banick whom many of you know.
I've been truly inspired over the last year as I've learned and
participated in the OSM and HOT communities. I
p's ability to capture these results in the present.
> Neverthless, this report identifies strong promise in the OSM model of
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On Tue, Nov 4, 2014, 11:48 AM Heather Leson wrote:
> Thanks, Kristen. Hope to see a few of you there. We made a reservation for
> about 10, so it would be good to know who might be joining us.
> On Nov 3, 2014 3:54 PM, "Kristen Egermeier" wrote:
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>> Good Afternoon,
>> Here is the reser
To the point about license. That map was created using GADM and so the
fuzzy GADM license would apply.
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Making a couple changes to the back in redirects to make github happier.
Should be back up shortly. Thanks for staying vigilant.
On Thu Dec 11 2014 at 11:10:56 AM Blake Girardot
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ry, a large portion of Canaan every three
months or so and continue to improve the map.
On Thu Feb 19 2015 at 2:46:37 AM Rod Bera wrote:
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Accidentally only replied to Fred. Resending with everyone copied in.
As someone that uses HOT resources a variety of ways for American Red Cross
and Missing Maps I have a few opinions on your questions. First I really
love the work done by you and others in Gaza as it really showed the growth
of
HOT,
When I sat down and starting reading through my email tonight I came across
Joseph's great post about announcing the desire to serve on the HOT board.
I quickly sat down and starting writing my first every OSM diary entry as
my HOT board statement. I humbly ask for your nomination to the board
Fred,
Thanks for the update on your work and for your offer for more mapathons.
These will be needed for sure as we intensify our efforts in Canaan.
The Red Cross is very committed to ensuring strong connections with the
community. That part of the project is being handled by other Haitian and
Ame
Several members have asked me questions about how I would handle potential
conflicts if elected to the HOT Board.
First, I want to talk about the value of partnerships and why HOT should
pursue more deeply integrated partnerships. My work at the American Red
Cross overlaps a lot with HOT, this is
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w and needs more
mappers. The activation team anticipates additional projects for Haiti and
the Bahamas over the next few days.
Thanks again for your contribution and continued support of HOT.
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shelters on Grand Bahama, but not for the other islands,
> just a list with names. I am wondering how easily others who are not so
> familiar with mapping can help locating these shelters on the other islands.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Elise White
>
> On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 11:46 PM, Dal
much for this information and our well wishes.
>
> Kind regards,
> Elise
>
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 8:27 AM, Dale Kunce wrote:
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>> Elise,
>> Thanks so much for reaching out. The learning curve to start mapping
>> takes about 15 min for basic mapping of buildin
ast, and Task #448, there are
> several areas that look like groups of shacks. Should I map each and every
> shack? I like doing this!
>
> Elizabeth Kelly
>
>
>
> *From:* Dale Kunce [mailto:dale.ku...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Monday, October 03, 2016 10:46 PM
> *To:* hot@op
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> >>> Thank you for the info, I am looking into it now.
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Blake
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 3:51 PM, Leon van der Meulen
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> Hey Dale,
> >>&g
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r. + Satellite imagery.
>
> Drone imagery is useful, we are using it in our NGO to promote technology
> and use it for local community. Not for the business or the storytelling.
>
> Only for operational purpose,... far away from the "Humanitarian circus"
> or something else
divided into tiny tasks, being
> completed by only one user in a few minutes. The peer review process,
> making the quality of the work, was botched.
> I personnaly found many tasks checked green as "validated" by newcomers,
> and "completed" by newcomers.
>
> For ex
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ally shouldn't be placed on the server
> unless a tile has been completed.
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> So please Santa sort it out for me.
>
> Thanks John
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still be connected to the
>>>>> relatively slow Internet for downloading/uploading their data but the idea
>>>>> is to get the ability to load imagery tiles much faster and access
>>>>> additional images, in particular during mapathons.
>>
creating. If you have any suggestions please file the issues here
https://github.com/posm/posm.io/issues
https://posm.github.io/posm.io/
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 9:34 AM, Dale Kunce wrote:
> POSM was developed exactly for this type of use case. The status.md isn't
> up to date an
x27;m guessing that a NAS would perform
> better but haven't been able to compare them practically yet.
>
> Regarding POSM, is it now possible to attribute changesets to the
> contributors who initiated them, or are they still all uploaded under a
> single username?
>
> Best,
&g
n other boxes such as an i7 Laptop
> with 4 gigs of memory or isn't it stable enough yet?
>
> Thanks John
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