Re: [OSM-talk] The benefits of cross-linking OSM and Wikidata

2020-03-04 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
GeoChicas has a similar project: 
https://geochicasosm.github.io/lascallesdelasmujeres/

El 3 de marzo de 2020 10:17:02 GMT-06:00, Andy Mabbett 
 escribió:
>Some of you will remember, around five years ago, a debate about
>whether or not we should add Wikidata IDs to OSM.
>
>We did, and so here's "EqualStreetNames.Brussels", an example of what
>is now possible:
>
>   https://equalstreetnames.brussels/en/index.html
>
>It shows streets in Brussels named after men and women, visualized
>with data from OpenStreetMap and Wikidata.
>
>Does anyone have other good examples?
>
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Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez


On 3/11/19 14:11, 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.hotosm.org/contribute?difficulty=ALL
>>
>> This way it would be not easy to figure out in which place you live.
> 
> Unless you're mapping the exact same things remotely as you are
> locally, this doesn't stop anything but the most naive effort to figure
> out where someone lives.  If a mapper is tracing buildings in Zimbabwe
> and adding restaurants in London, which is more likely: that they live
> in Zimbabwe and are armchair-mapping in London, or that they live in
> London, and are armchair-mapping in Zimbabwe?

This is actually I usually do, in order to enhance privacy. I map
several places around the world so that way if there was an entity
following me, it wouldn't know where I exactly am.

Of course, you could compare number of edits by places and assume by
that where I am most of the time.

Another approach would be to edit the POI's and GPX tracks in order to
change the time where you've been somewhere.

But to be honest, the most privacy feature of mapping is not to mapping
near the places you live. For example, if you're going to map your
neighborhood, start somewhere else, not your house or block.


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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetCam to Mapillary?

2019-09-25 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
If you haven't deleted the photos from your device after uploading them
to OSC (the app gives you the option to remove or not photos), you can
also submit them to Mapillary.

I'm not familiarized with OSC but if you can download photos to your
local devices, you can upload them later using Mapuillary-tools
[https://github.com/mapillary/mapillary_tools].

Said done that, you will have to check whether you can do that or not,
according to licenses and usage policies from both services. I remember
once have read about a restrictive usage policy from Mapillary, in which
you can't use photos uploaded to the project for another services (like
OpenStreetCam). Vice versa doesn't work that way (OSC was/is more open
in that sense), but I am not aware if that has changed.

On 25/9/19 08:28, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Is there a good way to export all your data from OpenStreetCam, in order
> to consolidate it on a Mapillary account? 
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Re: [OSM-talk] sending location from a smart phone.

2019-08-17 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez


On 17/8/19 19:22, John Whelan wrote:
> Apparently some Fire brigades ask people who are lost on moors etc to
> download What3words then tell them their location.
> 
> Isn't there a simpler way?  Perhaps to get a text message sent with the
> long and lat?

Geographic coordinates may be the logical way, not precisely the most
user-friendly, I think. For example, in an emergency response, it's easy
to tell a paramedic by radio three words than a series of numbers...

I was actually thinking if this kind of directions may be useful for
mapping to, or routing services with OSM, like places where there are no
street names or proper directions.

> ref
> https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-49319760
> 
> 
> Thanks John
> 
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[Talk-cr] Fwd: [talk-latam] semanarioOSM Nº 470 2019-07-16-2019-07-22

2019-07-31 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
Hola, el semanarioOSM Nº 470, el sumario de todo lo que está ocurriendo
en el mundo de openstreetmap está en línea en *español*:

http://www.weeklyosm.eu/es/archives/12261/

¡Disfruta!

Dicho sea de paso, cada lanzamiento de weekly OSM incluye mucho trabajo
recurrente y el apoyo siempre es necesario (y agradecido). Toda ayuda es
bienvenida, aún si cuentan con disponibilidad de tiempo limitada. Esto
podría implicar traducir algunas partes o ayudar a corregir los artículos.

Si gustan colaborar con la traducción del SemanarioOSM u otras tareas,
no duden en contactarse al correo theweeklyosm_AT_gmail_DOT_com.

Saludos,
r.


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Subject: [talk-latam] semanarioOSM Nº 470 2019-07-16-2019-07-22
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 00:19:49 -0700 (PDT)
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Hola, el semanario Nº 470, el sumario de todo lo que está ocurriendo en
el mundo de openstreetmap está en línea en *español*:

http://www.weeklyosm.eu/es/archives/12261/

¡Disfruta!

¿Sabías que también puedes enviar mensajes para la nota semanal sin ser
miembro? Simplemente ingresa a https://osmbc.openstreetmap.de/login con
tu cuenta de OSM. Lee más sobre cómo escribir una publicación aquí:
http://www.weeklyosm.eu/es/this-news-should-be-in-weeklyosm
semanarioOSM? ¿Dónde?:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WeeklyOSM#Available_Languages
¿Quién?:
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Re: [Talk-cr] Eliminar 51 puntos extraños

2019-06-05 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
¿Sitios de la red Claro? ¿Qué sitios específicamente? Tal vez la
etiqueta más adecuada estaría en
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key%3Atelecom

Saludos,

On 5/6/19 03:47, Andreas Vogt wrote:
> Juan Carlos contestó. Él escribe:
> Cita "Estos puntos son sitios de la Red de claro es por mi trabajo soy
> de mantenimiento".
> El hecho de que los puntos sean del tipo "Casino" o "Agente de viajes"
> podná ser un problema. ¿Cuál seria la mejor forma de llamar a estos puntos?
> 
> Pura vida,
> Andreas
> 
> 
> Am 04.06.2019 um 09:14 schrieb Andreas Vogt:
>> Los objetos son realmente muy extraños. Le envié un mensaje a Juan
>> Carlos y le pedí una explicación. Veamos si contesta.
>>
>> Pura vida,
>> Andreas
>>
>> Am 02.06.2019 um 19:04 schrieb Jaime Gutiérrez Alfaro:
>>> Hace algún tiempo había reportado unos puntos extraños en el mapa y ahora
>>> me encontré otros ( http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/JBL ) igualmente
>>> sospechosos. Lo que me llama la atención es que son del mismo usuario (
>>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Juan%20Carlos%20Delgado). ¿alguien lo
>>> conoce?
>>>
>>> Pura vida,
>>> Jaime
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 9:29 PM Leo Arias  wrote:
>>>
 On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 05:49:35PM -0600, Jaime Gutiérrez Alfaro wrote:

> Yo creo que esos puntos deben haber subido a osm por error y no deberían
 de
> estar ahí, así que propongo eliminarlos todos. ¿qué opinan?

 De acuerdo con borrarlos.

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[Talk-cr] Mapeo del transporte público en Costa Rica

2019-03-03 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
Estaba chequeando el sitio del MOPT a raíz es un enlace que pasaron en
el Jaquerespeis, y me di cuenta que existe información sobre el
transporte público en Costa Rica.

Además de los esfuerzos que ha hecho Jaime Alfaro con INCOFER, me
encontré con los horarios de salida y tarifas del sistema de transporte
marítimo [0], así como información de salidas, frecuencias y paradas de
las interlíneas [1] y un mapa (con OSM como base) de las rutas de buses
de San José [2], ésta última con estadística de uso, información de
compañías y servicios.

Llama la atención que los datos del mapa de buses no están en OSM,
aunque al parecer ya existe una base de datos.

Pienso que esta es una muy buena base para empezar a organizar esfuerzos
en torno al mapeo del transporte público en Costa Rica, ¿no creen?

¿Alguien conoce al Ing. Alonso López Ch. que aparece en los créditos del
mapa? ¿Creen importante algun acercamiento al MOPT para ver de qué
manera se puede trabajar en conjunto para generar un GTFS del transporte
público de San José, a partir de los datos ya existentes y su mejora?

Saludos,
Rodrigo.

PD: ojalá en el futuro pueda trabajar el gobierno tico en limpiar esas
URLs tan odiosas... :P :D


[0]
https://www.mopt.go.cr/wps/portal/Home/informacionrelevante/maritimoportuaria/cabotajePuntarenasPaquera/!ut/p/z1/04_Sj9CPykssy0xPLMnMz0vMAfIjo8ziPQPcDQy9TQx8LHxDTAwcffwNLFwsgwzcDY31w1EVuJsFuRg4Wvr4mLr5GxhbmBvoRxGj3wAFOBo4BRk5GRsYuPsbkaMf2STC-qNQlaD6wN_ZHL8CsBfBCvD5AYsCFEcW5IaGRhhkeqY7KioCAPQkNtA!/dz/d5/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/
[1]
https://www.mopt.go.cr/wps/portal/Home/informacionrelevante/interlineas/!ut/p/z1/04_Sj9CPykssy0xPLMnMz0vMAfIjo8ziPQPcDQy9TQx8LHxDTAwcffwNLFwsgwwMvMz0w1EVuJsFuRg4Wvr4mLr5GxhbmBvoRxGj3wAFOBo4BRk5GRsYuPsbkaMf2STC-qNQlWDxAVgBPidiUYDihoLc0NAIg0xPACg9EwU!/dz/d5/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/
[2] http://mopt.opendata.junar.com/dashboards/9260/buses/

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Re: [OSM-talk] Looking for phot of mapping mappers

2019-01-27 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez


On 22/1/19 14:57, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
> I am looking for a good photo of mappers mapping during survey. It turns
> to be surprisingly hard.
> 
> Can someone share/link one?

You can find some photos from the Mapanica team activities here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/xamanu/albums/ and here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/roirobo/sets/7215764175225

> 
> - I am not interested in photos of groups of mappers before mapping or
> after mapping
> - I am not looking for image of people sitting in front of computers and
> ebntering data
> - I am looking for good photograph that is not blurry/low
> resolution/overexposed
> - I prefer to avoid highly noticeable ads in background or on clothes of
> mappers
> - It would be great to show faces of people that can be recognised as
> mapping something
> 
> I tried searching via standard googling, and also looking at more
> specialized searches.
> I failed to find anything useful at OSM wiki – even
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapping_parties
> had no picture of mapping until today (I just added one)!
> 
> Wikimedia Commons
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:OpenStreetMap_mapping_parties 
> turned
> out to be quite useful.
> 
> I found http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2750/4497593337_48502971da.jpg at
> https://www.hotosm.org/updates/2010-04-08_mission_1_recap_of_the_second_week_conducting_training_and_outreach_on_openstree
> 
> Unfortunately it is low resolution and (presumably) fully copyrighted,
> also crop is a bit ankward.
> 
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimania_2013_HK_ZvD_11.JPG is
> unfortunately not showing faces
> 
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimania_2013_HK_ZvD_09.JPG -
> shop is more visible than people
> 
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:OSM_Mapathon_in_Albania_09.jpg -
> really like emotions here, unfortunately background is badly overexposed
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[talk-latam] Fwd: [OSM-NI] Llamado HOT: incendio en Reserva Indio Maíz

2018-04-10 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
Buenas

Ante la emergencia que suscita el incendio en la Reserva Indio Maíz [0],
hemos activado un proyecto en el Servidor de Tareas de OpenStreetMap
Colombia: https://tareas.openstreetmap.co/project/100

Si ya tienen cuenta OSM, solo deben iniciar sesión con ella en el sitio
del proyecto y luego seleccionar un área a mapear.

La idea es agregar nuevos ríos o lagunas que se encuentren en el mapa y
corregir los ya existentes, que la mayoría están movidos, así como
cualquier edificación o indicios de presencia humana.

En vista que la capa de Digital Globe Premium muestra el humo del
incendio, en algunas partes se debe usar la capa de Digital Globe
Estándar o Mapbox, para ver el curso de los ríos por esa zona (las
imágenes están actualizadas a este año, pero no tan recientes como las
otras).

Se agradece de antemano cualquier apoyo.

Rodrigo.

[0] http://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-america-latina-43675469

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Re: [OSM-talk] Danger zone for pedestrians

2018-03-04 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
These are sort of the things I would appreciate I could be able to map
in OSM. Even with the subjective point of view that might represent to
tag a way as insecure or not, it is easily achievable to determine a way
or schema in wich you could identify wether a street is safe to walk or
pass through under determinated conditions.

For example, I've been wondering if I could use class=bicycle to
properly identify bicycle friendly streets in my city, considering we
have no cycleways. In that process, I have found that some routing
engines send me by streets I can't pass through by night nor alone,
because they are very dangerous.

I know I could map if the streets are well iluminated or how is their
surface, but that's not enough to what happens on those streets (gangs
and violence, for example). I could also use the class=bicycle tag and
"hack" a routing service to properly identify these tags, but that's
doesn't give me the real reflect of reality: I can move around those
street by day, not on the night.

I guess this scenario is similar to the one you mention, so I would
propose two things: use a similar scheme tagging as class=bicycle for
pedestrian (that it may be developed), and to propose a time-based
tagging (hourly or night/day).

On the other hand, some weeks ago I read about these kind of projects
and tags within the map feaures, and how they could be misguided the OSM
project to other things that are not included in the initial mission of
the global project (to create a geo-database for scienteific and
academic purpose).

But I guess we can discuss how much would OSM as a service or OSM as a
databse for social science research might be excellent to the whole
global initiative and for incursioning in other research fields
involving OSM.

On 27/02/18 02:50, Jack Armstrong dan...@sprynet.com wrote:
> I came across an interesting node while correcting map errors.
> Thoughts on something like this? Delete it? Modify it? Does OSM care
> to map this type of local information?
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?node=4602572938#map=20/21.01482/-101.25210
>
> The note; "Peligroso en la noche o para mujeres solas. No llevar a la
> vista cosas de valor", translates as, "Dangerous at night or for
> single women. Do not carry things of value in plain sight."
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Re: [talk-latam] semanarioOSM Nº 341 24/01/2017-30/01/2017

2017-02-04 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
Hola,

El sitio ya está en línea de nuevo.

Lo sentimos por el inconveniente.

El 04/02/17 a las 14:12, Manfred A. Reiter escribió:
> Yes, we are working on it.
> Sorry for inconvenience.
>
> ## Manfred Reiter - mobile -
> ## please excuse typos and brevity
> ## http://weeklyOSM.eu
>
> Am 04.02.2017 9:09 nachm. schrieb "Nosolosig" <nosolo...@nosolosig.com
> <mailto:nosolo...@nosolosig.com>>:
>
> Hola, el enlace al último número del semanario me da error.
>
> Warning:
> require_once(/homepages/8/d68262056/htdocs/osm/wp-config.php):
> failed to open stream: Permission denied in
> /homepages/8/d68262056/htdocs/osm/wp-load.php on line 37
>
> Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required
> '/homepages/8/d68262056/htdocs/osm/wp-config.php'
> (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php5.6') in
> /homepages/8/d68262056/htdocs/osm/wp-load.php on line 37
>
> Saludos
>
> José Ignacio Sánchez
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> El 03/02/2017 a las 22:09, weeklyteam escribió:
>> Hola, el semanario Nº 341, el sumario de todo lo que está ocurriendo en 
>> el mundo de openstreetmap está en línea en español:
>>
>> http://www.weeklyosm.eu/es/archives/8683/
>> <http://www.weeklyosm.eu/es/archives/8683/>
>>
>> ¡Disfruta!
>>
>> semanarioOSM?
>> ¿Dónde?: 
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WeeklyOSM#Available_Languages
>> <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WeeklyOSM#Available_Languages> 
>> ¿Quién?: 
>> https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/weeklyosm-is-currently-produced-in_56718#2/8.6/108.3
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Re: [OSM-talk] Spoken street names

2016-08-16 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
Speakig of that, I have MAPS.ME installed on my Android and it's
supposed the app has a voice navigation system but it doesn't work. Any
thoughts on that?

Regards,


On 16/08/16 23:03, Hans De Kryger wrote:
> OsmAnd
> http://osmand.net/
>
>
> Scout
> http://www.telenav.com/products/scout/
>
> *Regards,**
> *
> *Hans*
>
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 9:09 PM, Nick Hocking <nick.hock...@gmail.com
> <mailto:nick.hock...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Is there any navigation software (for a Mobile phone) that uses
> offline OSM data and also has spoken street names?
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