Hello,
Kerala Govt has started mapping project in OpenStreetMap
OSM Kerala community had a technical consultation earlier in March 2019[1]
Our CM has urged everyone to map in OpenStreetMap.
He had a video conference with NSS volunteers as a part of
the inauguration [2]
News from national daily[3
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> Il giorno 3 nov 2019, alle ore 19:22, Blake Girardot ha
> scritto:
>
> If you do not mind using your existing gmail account,
> assuming you signed up using one, use the gmail "+something" (the
> actual plus symbol goes in) email address feature so you can sign up
> for a n
yes,
it gets complicated in we are both in the usa and the standards appear to
be coming from europe and Canada,
by the way the wiki’s are written, but you would think he would let me do
my adds, where he has not been
instead of following me around and re editing me. since i am not on his
On 11/3/19 21:11, Mark Wagner wrote:
On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 16:55:43 +0100
Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
You can assist from time to time in mapping the areas were there is
one or another trouble, like a military conflict, or a natural or
technogenic disaster. The list can be found here:
https://tasks.h
Have you talked to the Data Working Group about this?
--
Andrew
From: 80hnhtv4agou--- via talk
Sent: 03 November 2019 16:47
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper
I find myself being stalked by one mapper, (usi
On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 16:55:43 +0100
Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
> You can assist from time to time in mapping the areas were there is
> one or another trouble, like a military conflict, or a natural or
> technogenic disaster. The list can be found here:
> https://tasks.hotosm.org/contribute?difficult
Hi Philippe,
The number one thing you should do is make sure your username here on
OSM is not in any way related to any other name or nick name you use
in other places.
I am well aware that the lifetime pattern of my mapping, tied to my
public information is essentially a map to the places I live
I find myself being stalked by one
mapper, (using the stalking tools, WHODIDIT:
OpenStreetMap Changeset Analyzer and mapbox/osmcha)
who clams edit ownership over a 3,000 sq.
mile bus system, who is at least 20 miles
away from me, and i am on the ground
mapping, (in my profile, shows m
You can assist from time to time in mapping the areas were there is one
or another trouble, like a military conflict, or a natural or
technogenic disaster. The list can be found here:
https://tasks.hotosm.org/contribute?difficulty=ALL
This way it would be not easy to figure out in which place
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 484,
is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of all things
happening in the openstreetmap world: http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/12494/
Enjoy!
Did you know that you can also submit messages for the weeklyOSM? Just log in
to ht
but lets be honest, if there was a malicious entity that wanted to find out
where he lived, an OpenStreetMap account isnt really a barrier to entry.
On Sun., Nov. 3, 2019, 6:31 a.m. Rory McCann, wrote:
> On 03.11.19 11:42, Philippe Latulippe wrote:
> > Are there better ways to maintain some priv
On 03.11.19 11:42, Philippe Latulippe wrote:
Are there better ways to maintain some privacy while editing the map?
Are there some tools? Or is there a way to make edits in a way that
doesn't reveal my username to regular users?
It might interest you to know that on the Geofabrik download server
On Sunday 03 November 2019, Philippe Latulippe wrote:
>
> Are there better ways to maintain some privacy while editing the map?
> Are there some tools? Or is there a way to make edits in a way that
> doesn't reveal my username to regular users?
Your approach to this is the right one, creating and
On 2019-11-03 11:42, Philippe Latulippe wrote:
Hello everyone!
I like to improve OSM casually, making small fixes as I use the map in
my day-to-day life. However, doing so without any precautions would
reveal a great deal of information about where I've been, since my
edits cover exactly the pla
3 Nov 2019, 11:42 by philippe.latuli...@gmail.com:
> Are there better ways to maintain some privacy while editing the map?
> Are there some tools? Or is there a way to make edits in a way that
> doesn't reveal my username to regular users?
>
two ideas, both obvious and not panacea:
Make many unr
Hello everyone!
I like to improve OSM casually, making small fixes as I use the map in
my day-to-day life. However, doing so without any precautions would
reveal a great deal of information about where I've been, since my
edits cover exactly the places where I'm active. A look at my edit
history w
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