Julio, En caso que aún no sepas (probablemente ya sabes), se ha juntado un grupo para armar chileayuda.com en Huelen 164, oficinas de Oxus, y por lo que he visto acá, parte importante de lo que se esta haciendo es una interfaz de mapas, conectado a ushaidi.
En caso que no hayas estado al tanto y te interese coordinarte con ellos, seria genial que te pusieras en contacto con ellos. On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Julio Costa Zambelli <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, I do know Chillan, Cobquecura, Buchupureo, Dichato, and pretty much the > southern part of the area affected (My mother, brother and grandparents live > in Chillan). > > I think that we can make a list of cities and towns around the epicentre and > start mapping from the centre to the more remote ones. There are plenty of > small town right near to the epicentre, most of them affected by the tsunami > (the ones right by the sea) and many more inland with infraestructure > problems. > > I am organizing some training sessions for people with knowledge from the > most affected areas but living in Santiago. The idea is that they learn to > use Potlatch to add all that stuff that can not be added from the aerial > imagery, i.e.: Street names, hospitals, schools, police stations, > supermarkets, convenience stores, etc. to OpenStreetMap. I will keep you > informed on the progress of this. > > Cheers, > > Julio Costa > > > On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Do you have ideas of things to do / tasks ? >> >> >> I think satellite imagery should be available "soon" for tracing. >> >> Do you guys know the impacted area ? >> >> Maybe you could plan some kind of work plan for volunteers to help ? >> >> (e.g. with a wiki page, or a shared spreadsheet on Google Doc) >> >> How to split the work ? By area ? >> >> What would be priority themes ? >> >> Locate damages announced in the news ? (Damaged roads, collapsed bridges, >> maybe damaged buildings ? ) >> >> How to coordinate ? talk-cl (OSM specific), crisismappers-chile (more >> general, e.g. also including Ushahidi), osm-talk (to get general OSM >> attention) ? >> >> Is there an IRC channel ? >> >> (The most relevant I am aware of might be #crisiscommons on irc.rhok.org >> >> Of course, there is also #osm on oftc.net, for OSM stuff) >> >> Best >> >> (puedo hablar espanol o traducir si es mejor / >> I can help translating to / from Spanish) >> >> Jean-Guilhem >> Toulouse, France >> OpenStreetMap volunteer >> (Experience with Haiti mapping - especially regarding health facilities, >> PAHO (Pan American Health Organization) Master List, etc. >> professionally works with satellite images - research and software >> development for image analysis, segmentation...) >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-cl mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-cl > > -- Leo Soto M. http://blog.leosoto.com _______________________________________________ Talk-cl mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-cl
