Bonjour Peter,
Il vaut mieux à mon avis s'adresser à la liste OSM internationale pour un tel
sujet. Pour pouvoir discuter, il est facile de s'inscrire avec adresse de
courriel sur https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk et éventuellement de
paramétrer pour ne pas recevoir toutes les discussions.
En plus des responsables des pages web du site OSM, divers groupes sont
susceptibles de s'intéresser à un tel sujet, par exemple équipe du style Carto
et développeurs de diverses applications de géovisualisation.
Pierre
Le mardi 28 janvier 2020 14 h 13 min 37 s UTC−5, Rushforth, Peter
(NRCan/RNCan) <[email protected]> a écrit :
Dear Open Street Map community,
I apologize if this email gets duplicated. I sent it once without joining the
list. Please ignore a second version if it gets released.
My name is Peter Rushforth, and I’m with the Canada Centre for Mapping and
Earth Observation, at Natural Resources Canada (a Canadian government
department). We are planning a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) workshop on
maps in the Web platform (specifically HTML), together with the W3C and the
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). The workshop will be collocated with the OGC
Technical Committee meeting, June 15-17 2020 in Montreal, Quebec.
I am sending this email to see if Open Street Map (especially the Web client
development teams) might be interested in being invited to participate (by
presenting a short position paper, in person) in this workshop on the concept
of better integrating mapping into the Web platform standards, and if so, how
does Open Street Map see this. Even if you believe that the Web platform
standards are already good enough for mapping, it might be worthwhile staking
that out as a position. If you are interested, though, we would certainly
welcome OSM to also be part of the program committee.
The objective of the workshop will be to start the conversation between the
geospatial (and geospatial standards) and Web platform communities, about how
Web standards could better serve the needs of Web mapping and most especially
users of Web maps and the Web in general.
Some topics of potential interest include:
- a native map viewer, similar to that provided for video content
- standards for how such a map widget might integrate with map services and
APIs
- accessibility of browser maps
- privacy of user location information
- security of browser-based maps
- Integration / relationship of maps and location with other browser APIs,
e.g. geo-video, geolocation API, forms, SVG
- crawling, indexing and searching map information
- standardized browser elements and APIs
- CSS styling of maps and map features
- Map feature creation / input forms
- federated map services with linking - aka the Web
Mostly the agenda will be driven by position papers, and what organizations
like yours want to discuss. If OSM is interested in sending one or two people
to present a position, please reply directly to me, and I will ensure that you
/ they are invited.
Cheers,
Peter
Peter Rushforth
Technology Advisor
Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation
Natural Resources Canada / Government of Canada
[email protected] / Tel: 613-759-7915
Conseiller technique
Centre canadien de cartographie et d’observation de la Terre
Ressources naturelles Canada / Gouvernement du Canada
[email protected] / Tél: 613-759-7915
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