Re: [OSM-talk] [Osmf-talk] Funding of three infrastructure projects : Nominatim, osm2pgsql, Potlatch 2

2020-07-31 Thread Heather Leson
Hello

This is fantastic.

Heather


On Sat, 1 Aug 2020, 02:30 Guillaume Rischard, 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The OSMF Board wants to facilitate and support improving infrastructure.
> During the Microgrants process, there were proposals that didn’t make it,
> but would together be a good pilot for a “OSM infrastructure” process, to
> learn how supporting osm infrastructure projects works well.
>
> The OSMF Board wants to fund a limited number of projects proposed by
> trusted long-term volunteers whose work we know and enjoy. We have selected
> the osm2pgsql and Potlatch microgrant proposals, and have a new proposal
> from Nominatim.
>
> In the long term, we want to re-activate the Engineering Working Group
> (EWG) by making it a place for decision making, project guidance and budget
> management for such projects.
>
> The Board would like your feedback on these three specific infrastructure
> projects:
> Nominatim
>
> Nominatim is the geocoding software that powers openstreetmap.org and
> many other apps and websites. Sarah wants to work on:
> 
>
>-
>
>finishing the localization efforts (improve address computation for
>different countries, localized address output)
>-
>
>making the software more user-friendly (reduce the number of
>programming languages by at least two, move side-projects into separate
>repos, reorganise the code so that Nominatim can become an Ubuntu package,
>docs, docs, docs)
>
> The full proposal is at 
> https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Nominatim_project_2020-07
>
> Potlatch 2
>
> Potlatch 2 used to be the default editor before iD took the relay. While
> usage is declining, it’s still used by 2500 (1.4%) users who did 10
> million (1.2%) changes in 2020.
> 
>
> Potlatch is built in Flash, which browsers will retire by the end of the
> year. Richard wants to adapt Potlatch 2 to the AIR platform so users who
> still rely on it can continue to use it.
>
> The full proposal is at 
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Microgrants/Microgrants_2020/Proposal/Potlatch_2_for_desktop
>
> osm2pgsql
>
> osm2pgsql loads OpenStreetMap data into databases suitable for
> applications like rendering into maps, geocoding with Nominatim, or general
> analysis. It is used on openstreetmap.org and in many other places.
> 
>
> While there has been constant paid and volunteer work on osm2pgsql, large
> scale architecture changes to pay off historical technical debt are needed
> to tackle long term challenges, and make future changes easier.
>
> Jochen wants to work on:
>
>-
>
>Hosting documentation on osm2pgsql.org
>-
>
>Rethinking the output of the program to make it more concise and
>useful
>-
>
>Tackling the refactoring and cleanup of the “middle” code.
>-
>
>Ongoing maintenance as needed
>-
>
>Other work from the road map as time permits
>
> The original budget and scope were limited by the microgrant framework.
> The current project goes beyond that, and addresses open issues and
> potential improvements further and better.
>
> The proposal is at
> https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Osm2pgsql_project_2020-07
>
>
>
> Thank you and happy mapping
>
> Guillaume, for the OSMF board
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[OSM-talk] Funding of three infrastructure projects : Nominatim, osm2pgsql, Potlatch 2

2020-07-31 Thread Guillaume Rischard
Hi all,

The OSMF Board wants to facilitate and support improving infrastructure. During 
the Microgrants process, there were proposals that didn’t make it, but would 
together be a good pilot for a “OSM infrastructure” process, to learn how 
supporting osm infrastructure projects works well.
The OSMF Board wants to fund a limited number of projects proposed by trusted 
long-term volunteers whose work we know and enjoy. We have selected the 
osm2pgsql and Potlatch microgrant proposals, and have a new proposal from 
Nominatim.
In the long term, we want to re-activate the Engineering Working Group (EWG) by 
making it a place for decision making, project guidance and budget management 
for such projects.
The Board would like your feedback on these three specific infrastructure 
projects:
Nominatim

Nominatim is the geocoding software that powers openstreetmap.org and many 
other apps and websites. Sarah wants to work on: 
finishing the localization efforts (improve address computation for different 
countries, localized address output)
making the software more user-friendly (reduce the number of programming 
languages by at least two, move side-projects into separate repos, reorganise 
the code so that Nominatim can become an Ubuntu package, docs, docs, docs)
The full proposal is at 
https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Nominatim_project_2020-07 

Potlatch 2

Potlatch 2 used to be the default editor before iD took the relay. While usage 
is declining, it’s still used by 2500 (1.4%) users who did 10 million (1.2%) 
changes in 2020. 
Potlatch is built in Flash, which browsers will retire by the end of the year. 
Richard wants to adapt Potlatch 2 to the AIR platform so users who still rely 
on it can continue to use it.
The full proposal is at 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Microgrants/Microgrants_2020/Proposal/Potlatch_2_for_desktop
 

osm2pgsql

osm2pgsql loads OpenStreetMap data into databases suitable for applications 
like rendering into maps, geocoding with Nominatim, or general analysis. It is 
used on openstreetmap.org and in many other places. 
While there has been constant paid and volunteer work on osm2pgsql, large scale 
architecture changes to pay off historical technical debt are needed to tackle 
long term challenges, and make future changes easier.
Jochen wants to work on:
Hosting documentation on osm2pgsql.org 
Rethinking the output of the program to make it more concise and useful
Tackling the refactoring and cleanup of the “middle” code.
Ongoing maintenance as needed
Other work from the road map as time permits
The original budget and scope were limited by the microgrant framework. The 
current project goes beyond that, and addresses open issues and potential 
improvements further and better.
The proposal is at 
https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Osm2pgsql_project_2020-07 




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[Talk-us] Mtb Route Relations

2020-07-31 Thread Mike Thompson
Let's say you have a trail in the US National Forest that was specifically
created for mountain biking. It has a name and a FS trail number. It is
represented in OSM by three ways currently: before a bridge, the bridge,
and after the bridge.

Is this a good candidate for a route relation?
Should name=* tag appear just on the relation, or on all of the member ways
as well?
Should ref=* tag appear just on the relation, or on all of the members as
well?

I am assuming that physical and legal access tags should only appear on the
member ways, even if every member has the same value, right?

Just don't want to break anything...

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Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Le nom ou le titre ...

2020-07-31 Thread Philippe Verdy
Si un panneau décrit un lieu, une localité, ce n'est pas le panneau
lui-même qui doit désigner certte localité mais un noeud place=* avec son
name=*
Si un panneau décrit une espèce, l'histoire d'un lieu, c'est juste un
titre, le panneau lui-même n'a toujours pas de nom, et cela ne remplace pas
d'identifier le lieu ou décrire les espèces qui y sont.
Les panneaux d'information historique sont juste ça: des panneaux
d'information. Ce qui est marqué dessus n'a pas d'importance et n'a
lui-même toujours aucun nom.
Si le panneau sert d'amer, on peut décrire sa forme, sa taille, sa hauteur.
Si c'est une toute petite plaquette portant un numéro ou un identifiant ce
n'est pas cette étiquette qui est l'amer, elle constitue juste une
référence (vérifiable) et un ref:*=* fera l'affaire (ce qui n'est toujours
pas un nom pour le panneau lui-même mais identifie juste l'organisme qui
l'a posé ou qui l'entretient, avec d'éventuelles indication de contact ou
le nom de l'organisme, qui n'est pas non plus situé là, à l'emplacement du
panneau).
Le support du panneau peut également être fixe mais ce qui est affiché est
variable au cours du temps: raison de plus pour ne pas tenir compte
réellement de ce qui est affiché dessus, à moins que l'inscription soit
destinée à être permanente et indépendante du reste du contenu affiché. Si
ce seul "libellé" fixe est "informations municipales", ou "affichage
libre", cela n'est pas un nom non plus mais un signal réglementaire sur son
usage réservé.
Le support peut aussi être saisonnier ou épisodique (cas des panneaux
électoraux posés juste pendant un mois pour la durée de la campagne
officielle jusqu'au lendemain du scrutin où ils sont retirés par les
municipalités, la seul chose fixe étant les plots de fixation au sol; le
panneau étant retiré après, ces plots peuvent aussi servir à autre chose
comme la fixation d'emplacements pour les marchés, ou la pose d'autres
panneaux indicateurs; ce ne sont que des points de fixation et plus des
panneaux).
Sinon il y a les petits panonceaux indicateurs dans les jardins juste
plantés dans la pelouse ou fixés dans un arbre: souvent pour marquer une
restriction d'accès ("ne pas marcher sur les pelouses") ou d'usage ("ne pas
nourrir les animaux"), ou informer sur l'espèce présente : ils peuvent être
durables et sont difficilement des amers eux-mêmes, hormis éventuellement
un panneau identifiant un arbre remarquable et protégé, une roche, une
fontaine, une source, une oeuvre d'art, mais l'amer c'est cet arbre, cette
roche, cette source, cette oeuvre et là encore pas le panneau qui ne fait
que confirmer l'identification...
Bref on ne devrait pas nommer les panneaux mais seulement les objets qu'ils
désignent (et qui sont souvent bien plus grands que les panneaux eux-mêmes).




Le jeu. 30 juil. 2020 à 22:59,  a écrit :

> name est un nom propre désignant l'objet en question.
>
> Je pense que c'est une bonne chose que le titre d'un panneau ne soit pas
> affiché dans les rendus généralistes.
>
> +1
> > Dans le cas des panneaux, au niveau mondiale on trouve 178  947
> panneaux, 110  323 avec name (61%) et seulement 2 163 (soit 1%).
> Si les outils ne le supportent pas c'est normal. 1 % dans ce cas ce n'est
> pas mal.
>
> Justement, est-ce qu'on souhaite que les utilisateurs trouvent le panneau
> qui décrit l'objet ou l'objet en lui-même ?
>
> Parfois l'objet n'est pas cartographié, ni cartographiable.
>
> Si l'objet est cartographié, une recherche va trouver l'objet, le panneau…
> peut-être même la rue qui porte son nom.
> Et alors ?
>
> L'humain va faire la différence :)
>
> :(
>
> Le panneau en lui-même n'a pas de nom, le nom qu'il arbore est celui de
> l'objet qu'il décrit.
>
> ou d'un autre concept : Le cerf élaphe (node/6739548541
> )
>
> Donc ce qui est intéressant ici c'est de savoir qu'il y a un panneau.
>
> Et pourquoi pas alors afficher le contenu de la page Wikipédia
>  ? ;-)
>
> Je pense que c'est une bonne chose que le titre d'un panneau ne soit pas
> affiché dans les rendus généralistes.
>
> Au contraire, je pense que c'est utile quand le panneau fait office d'amer
> dans une randonnée perdue dans la cambrousse ;)
>
> Si c'est un amer, ce qui t'intéresse c'est de savoir qu'il y a un amer !
>
> Si tu as besoin de plus de détails, tu vas regarder le détail de l'amer.
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] [Kivu] Help to young active men in kivu

2020-07-31 Thread Nicolas Pettiaux
Bonsoir,

Encore une fois, tu poses de très bonnes questions. Et j'aimerais que nos amis 
du sud puissent devenir maître de leur autonomie numérique. C'est une des 
raisons pour lesquelles je me dis que cartographier leur environnement, 
identifier les ressources physiques locales (fibres, pylônes, câbles, 
fournisseurs d'accès potentiels ou simplement personnes ou institutions assez 
bien connectées et disposées à partager de temps en temps cette connexion ...) 
et les rassembler dans openstreetmap.

Mais il y a en partie une question de poule et d'œuf, et de compétence comme de 
manque de disponibilité de ma part.

Par où commencer quand on ne dispose que de smartphones et de peu de bande 
passante ?

Peut-être que la communauté OpenStreetMap belge peut nous / les aider. Et si je 
mentionne riot, c'est que la dite communauté utilise aujourd'hui plutôt cela 
que le courriel.

Bonne soirée,

Nicolas

PS et je t'ai mis dans la boucle aussi car je sais que tu as correspondu avec 
nos amis

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31 juil. 2020 18:47:05 Georges Khaznadar :

> Hello Nicolas, hello everybody,
> 
> using Riot rather than Telegram does not change much when one cannot
> master the web servers which are providing the service.
> 
> As far as I undestood, the high prices of Internet access in Kivu are
> due to foreign companies trusting the scarse hardware network.
> 
> If I live in Kivu, and if I want to create a small communication
> company, what would be the cost of opening a regional communication
> service, eventually featuring Riot? Can I do it independently, or must I
> accept the conditions of Orange, Airtel or Vodacom?
> 
> Best regards, Georges.
> 
> Nicolas Pettiaux a écrit :
>> Hello,
>> 
>> A team of active young men in kivu with very limited internet access are 
>> looking for help to map better their city of Bukavu and surroundings.
>> 
>> They have smatphones and expensive connections with low bandwidth.
>> 
>> They use telegram and email, but I don't know for riot.
>> 
>> Some are in cc and more are on the mailing list k...@educode.ne
>> 
>> Much thanks to everyone who van guide and help thème better than I can or do.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Nicolas
>> 

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[Talk-TW] COSCUP Bof?

2020-07-31 Thread Dennis Raylin Chen
Hi all:

8/1(六) COSCUP 第一天,有人想要來組 BoF 嗎?
我跟 Brandon 想說晚上有去 COSCUP 的人來吃飯聊天

大家覺得如何呢?

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Re: [Talk-tr] Harita Atıf Silinmesi

2020-07-31 Thread yusufulku58
buraya eklemeyi deneyeceğim ama google gibi domain bazlı api engellemesi gelmezse hem ücretsiz kullanırlar hem de katkı sağlayanı belirtmezler. 31 Tem 2020 17:26 tarihinde Roman Neumüller  yazdı:Bu tür siteler - onlarla irtibat olmazsa - aşağıdaki linkte eklenebilir:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lacking_proper_attribution
On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 15:51:29 +0300, Yusuf ÜLKÜ   
wrote:
> Selamlar aşağıda örnek bir linkini paylaştığım site birçok yerinde OSM  
> kullanmakta ama atıf metnini silmiştir.
>
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[Talk-at] Massenedit von Industriegebieten

2020-07-31 Thread Woazboat
Servus,

Mag vielleicht noch jemand einen Blick auf diesen Changeset werfen? 

Der User wurde vor zwei Tagen erstellt und editiert seither kreuz und quer 
vorrangig Industriegelände auf der halben Welt. Die anderen Changesets dieses 
Users sehen, soweit ich das nach kurzem drüberschauen bewerten kann, halbwegs 
sinnvoll aus, hier wurden jedoch anscheinend einfach massenhaft man_made=works 
Tags in Ost-Österreich gelöscht.

https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/88731044
https://osmcha.org/changesets/88731044/

Der Username ist anscheinend auch recht, uhhh interessant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Den_Hollander

lg,
Florian (Woazboat)



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Re: [Talk-tr] Harita Atıf Silinmesi

2020-07-31 Thread Roman Neumüller

Bu tür siteler - onlarla irtibat olmazsa - aşağıdaki linkte eklenebilir:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lacking_proper_attribution

On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 15:51:29 +0300, Yusuf ÜLKÜ   
wrote:


Selamlar aşağıda örnek bir linkini paylaştığım site birçok yerinde OSM  
kullanmakta ama atıf metnini silmiştir.


https://www.bulurum.com/advdetails/37364j_7355h2f3b0i7e602_2f3j6k6d?what=Evden%20Eve%20Nakliyat==1



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[Talk-tr] Harita Atıf Silinmesi

2020-07-31 Thread Yusuf ÜLKÜ
Selamlar aşağıda örnek bir linkini paylaştığım site birçok yerinde OSM 
kullanmakta ama atıf metnini silmiştir.

https://www.bulurum.com/advdetails/37364j_7355h2f3b0i7e602_2f3j6k6d?what=Evden%20Eve%20Nakliyat==1
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[Talk-tr] Ynt: Düzeltme

2020-07-31 Thread Yusuf ÜLKÜ
Bülent Bey merhaba, Bu yanlışlık nerede görünüyor. Detay verir misiniz.

Windows 10 için Posta ile 
gönderildi


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Merhaba, sistemde gözüken Çaycuma, Bomu, Turkey adresinde ki Bolu ili 
yanlıştır. Çaycuma ilçesi Zonguldak a bağlıdır. Gerekli düzeltmelerin 
yapılmasını.

Teşekkürler.

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[Talk-tr] Düzeltme

2020-07-31 Thread Bülent Soylu via Talk-tr

Merhaba, sistemde gözüken Çaycuma, Bomu, Turkey adresinde ki Bolu ili 
yanlıştır. Çaycuma ilçesi Zonguldak a bağlıdır. Gerekli düzeltmelerin 
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Teşekkürler.
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[talk-cz] chystaný revert zmapovaných tracktype

2020-07-31 Thread Jan Martinec

Ahoj,

možná se chystá větší revert změn od uživatele Modest7, v Německu a 
okolních státech - tj. i u nás: zřejmě přidával fiktivní detaily, 
zejména tracktype. Thread tady: 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2020-July/085082.html , 
příklady tady: 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2020-July/085103.html


(Našel jsem to skrze link ve Weekly 522)

Zdar,

HPM


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[talk-cz] WeeklyOSM CZ 521

2020-07-31 Thread Tom Ka
Ahoj, je dostupné vydání 521 týdeníku WeeklyOSM:

https://weeklyosm.eu/cz/archives/13416

* Cizojazyčné name.
* Křížkované trasy na X.
* Tagování křižovatek.
* Nestejný význam network.
* Nejlepší káva.
* Neberte vážně apríl.
* Fotky týdne na wiki.
* Další videa z SotM 2020.
* Větší pokrytí freemap.sk.
* Jak na offline mapu.
* Vrstevnice po 1m.
* Kopíruje Google OSM?
* 3D mapy v JavaScriptu.
* Jak pomoci OSM?
* Bohatství a světlo.
* Přijímačky na Tchajwanu.

Pěkné počtení ...

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[OSM-talk-be] Help to young active men in kivu

2020-07-31 Thread Nicolas Pettiaux
Hello,

A team of active young men in kivu with very limited internet access are 
looking for help to map better their city of Bukavu and surroundings.

They have smatphones and expensive connections with low bandwidth.

They use telegram and email, but I don't know for riot.

Some are in cc and more are on the mailing list k...@educode.ne

Much thanks to everyone who van guide and help thème better than I can or do.

Regards,

Nicolas

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Properties sitting in the corner of streets

2020-07-31 Thread Gert Van Oost
Or maybe also with this simpler way……

Just keep the parcels that share a boundary with a ‘Kruispuntzone’ in the 
GRB-layer ‘wegbaan’ (‘GRB-WBN’ -polygons) 
https://overheid.vlaanderen.be/help/grb/objectcatalogus/wegbaan-wbn
or clossest to the point-layer  ‘GRB-wegknoop’  
(https://overheid.vlaanderen.be/help/grb/objectcatalogus/wegknoop-wkn)
GRB-WKN

greetings
Gert

Van: joost schouppe [mailto:joost.schou...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: vrijdag 31 juli 2020 11:27
Aan: OpenStreetMap Belgium
Onderwerp: Re: [OSM-talk-be] Properties sitting in the corner of streets

Hi Mehmet,

This isn't something we would map in OpenStreetMap itself. I'm sure on GIS fora 
you will find hints on how to do this analysis.

Two more strategies off the top of my head:
- download the parcel data (see 
https://www.geo.be/catalog/details/tt098dcb-f5c7-49b8-8e0b-7c3811630d85?l=en) 
and use that in combination with your other data. You could keep just the sides 
that do NOT share a border with other parcels. Then for every subsegment of the 
border, find the nearest street. If the parcel has more than one different 
nearest streetname, it might be on the corner. You might even look at angles of 
subsegments to rule out false positives and false negatives
- simply look at the addresses on this building. Sometimes corner houses have 
an address from both streets. Or look at the addresses of the nearest buildings 
(use streets as barriers)


Op vr 31 jul. 2020 om 11:19 schreef mehmet ali abdulhayoğlu 
mailto:malee1...@gmail.com>>:
Hello everyone,

I am trying to predict house prices in Flanders and Brussels. As I know, 
whether a property sits in a corner of a street plays an important role in the 
predictions. So far I tried to spot them via street intersections using some 
OSM shape files. However, it turned out that it is a quute challenging task and 
I have failed. So I was wondering if OSM has already such info for Belgium ?

Thanks in advance!

Mehmet
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[Talk-vi] Map from openstreetmap for Vietnam

2020-07-31 Thread Lê Hồ Phú
Dear team,

I have some question about map of Vietnam in openstreetmap, may I ask for
your help? and it is better that we discuss in Vietnamese.

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Le Ho Phu


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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Properties sitting in the corner of streets

2020-07-31 Thread joost schouppe
Hi Mehmet,

This isn't something we would map in OpenStreetMap itself. I'm sure on GIS
fora you will find hints on how to do this analysis.

Two more strategies off the top of my head:
- download the parcel data (see
https://www.geo.be/catalog/details/tt098dcb-f5c7-49b8-8e0b-7c3811630d85?l=en)
and use that in combination with your other data. You could keep just the
sides that do NOT share a border with other parcels. Then for every
subsegment of the border, find the nearest street. If the parcel has more
than one different nearest streetname, it might be on the corner. You might
even look at angles of subsegments to rule out false positives and false
negatives
- simply look at the addresses on this building. Sometimes corner houses
have an address from both streets. Or look at the addresses of the nearest
buildings (use streets as barriers)


Op vr 31 jul. 2020 om 11:19 schreef mehmet ali abdulhayoğlu <
malee1...@gmail.com>:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I am trying to predict house prices in Flanders and Brussels. As I know,
> whether a property sits in a corner of a street plays an important role in
> the predictions. So far I tried to spot them via street intersections using
> some OSM shape files. However, it turned out that it is a quute challenging
> task and I have failed. So I was wondering if OSM has already such info for
> Belgium ?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Mehmet
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[Talk-dk] Dansk deltagerrekord 9. august 2020? - OpenStreetMaps fødseldag

2020-07-31 Thread Soren Johannessen
Kære OpenStreetMap frivillige i Danmark

Søndag den 9. august fylder OpenStreetMap 16 år. I den forbindelse
skal vi ikke se om vi kan slå den dagsrekord fra 2012 fra med 44
frivillige der var inde og redigere i Danmarks området af
OpenStreetMap? Vi kan også sætte niveauet højere og se om vi kan slå
vores nabolande, hvor dagsrekorderne er hhv. Finland  84, Sverige 71
og Norge med 55, Vores tyske nabo bliver nok meget svært at slå med
993 frivillige. (Kilde: rekorder OSMstats
http://osmstats.neis-one.org/?item=countries )

Så sæt kryds i kalenderen søndag 9. august og kortlæg et eller andet i
løbet af dagen. Emnet for OSM kortlægning er helt frit - om du tager
ud og tæller trappetrin, undersøger hvilken belægning stier i en skov
har, tilføjer nye kunstværker/mindesmærker, finder nye
drikkevandsposter osv. er underordnet, bare du i løbet af søndagen får
sendt et changeset eller flere afsted til OpenStreetMap, og vi derved
kan slå dagsrekorden fra 2012. Så kender du nogen som var aktive i
OpenStreetMap for flere år siden, så prøv og se om du ikke lige kan få
vækket dem igen til at give et OSM kortlægningsbidrag søndag den 9.
august 2020.

Hvis du allerede er vild med ideen og allerede nu har tænkt dig at
deltage med at tage ud enten på cykel eller rundt til fods i dit
lokalområde, så er der mere godt nyt. Firmaet Septima har været så
generøse at være sponsor med 2000 kr. samt jeg er sponsor med 500 kr.
fra mit firma. Disse penge vil gå til at du/I kan købe en is/sodavand
eller måske kop kaffe med romkugler fra den lokale bager ude på jeres
tur.

Så hver deltager får 50 kr (først til mølle til pengene er brugt) til
lidt forplejning efter eget ønske. Så du/I kan allerede nu begynde at
skrive til mig
på soren.johannessen Snabel a  gmail.com med dit Mobilpay nummer samt
OSM brugernavn, og jeg vil overføre pengene. Planlægger du noget med
fx to venner eller måske dine børn? - Så skriv også OSM brugernavnene
for alle deltagerne. Så hvis I bliver tre - så overfører jeg 150 kr
osv.

Har du ingen Mobilpay, så skriv banknummer med regnr. og kontonummer
og jeg kan også overføre penge ad den vej.
Jeg synes helt klart at I skal tage imod ovenstående tilbud om 50 kr
til lidt forplejning og så støtte det lokale ishus, bager eller cafe
ude i landet.

Jeg har valgt #osmdkrekord som hashtag, så hvis du/I tager
billeder/videoer og deler på dagen, så brug lige dette hashtag.
Jeg er begyndt på Twitter at skrive en del om #osmdkrekord  event giv
gerne indspark/feedback.
 https://twitter.com/search?q=osmdkrekord=typed_query=live


Velmødt 9. august 2020 og med håb om vi slår den danske deltager rekord.

Vh.
Søren Johannessen

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[OSM-talk-be] Properties sitting in the corner of streets

2020-07-31 Thread mehmet ali abdulhayoğlu
Hello everyone,

I am trying to predict house prices in Flanders and Brussels. As I know,
whether a property sits in a corner of a street plays an important role in
the predictions. So far I tried to spot them via street intersections using
some OSM shape files. However, it turned out that it is a quute challenging
task and I have failed. So I was wondering if OSM has already such info for
Belgium ?

Thanks in advance!

Mehmet
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[Talk-GB] Cancelled event with note: DLYW Cornish White @ Fri 31 Jul 2020 15:00 - 16:00 (BST) (talk-gb@openstreetmap.org)

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