Hello Dane, I wanted to know in what state this task is.
Thank you for your help. Best Regards, Julio Costa OpenStreetMap Chile http://www.openstreetmap.cl/ On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Julio Costa Zambelli <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello Dane, > > The guys that are managing the local Ushahidi control the whole thing but > they are not using custom tags or data in OSM. They are creating custom > layers with .kml files that interact with the Ushahidi system for everything > (pharmacies, state of the roads, army deployment, etc.). You can take a look > at their implementation in http://chile.ushahidi.com/ and > http://www.chileayuda.com/ > > In summary they are just using the tiles, and everything else is running > independently. > > I showed them the OSM Chile Custom Style (http://bit.ly/aPwYaA) and they > liked it, so I think we can work with that colour palette and style. > > Where can we implement this TMS? > > Cheers, > > > Julio Costa > OpenStreetMap Chile > http://www.openstreetmap.cl/ > > > > On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Dane Springmeyer <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hola Julio! >> >> On Mar 5, 2010, at 4:14 AM, Julio Costa Zambelli wrote: >> >> Hello Dane, >> >> I wanted to ask you if you have the technical skills to implement a Tile >> server (Mapnik) with a fast update cycle. >> >> >> Yes. >> >> The thing is that the people managing the Ushahidi Chile website are >> willing to go back to OpenStreetMap as their default map layer, but ask me >> for a more "appealing" render. >> >> >> Okay, would be really good to know more about what that means. >> >> For haiti then went from tile.osm.org to --> haiti.openstreetmap.nl --> >> mapbox tiles as overlay on tile.osm.org >> >> What worked, didn't, might, could, etc... is important. Perhaps I should >> get in contact with ushihidi lead directly? >> >> I also know the mapbox folks. I don't think they do not have fast update >> cycle, but do have great styles. >> >> I thought of CloudMades Custom Style renders, but the problem is that I >> want to preserve the OSMF render ability to update the tiles in a very fast >> cycle (lets say ten minutes) using the diffs. We are working in the >> earthquake affected area and I want to show that as soon as possible in the >> render, not 10 days later. >> >> >> Sure, How much custom tags and data is being used so far? >> >> >> I am notoriously unskilled in this kind of technologies, so I can provide >> the requirements, and maybe intervene on simple tasks like the configuration >> of the XML file that controls the style of the render, but in everything >> else I totally depend on more experienced people. >> >> >> Sure, you bet! >> >> - Dane >> >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Julio Costa >> OpenStreetMap Chile >> http://www.openstreetmap.cl/ >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: nicolas chavent <[email protected]> >> Date: Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:58 PM >> Subject: WMS featuring OSM images background tiles in support of Chile >> Quake Response based on Dane's Haiti WMS >> To: Julio Costa Zambelli <[email protected]>, Dane Springmeyer < >> [email protected]> >> Cc: Andrew Turner <[email protected]>, Kate Chapman <[email protected]>, >> Mikel Maron <[email protected]> >> >> >> Dane, Julio and all- >> >> If introductions are not already done, Dane (who put up a now stable WMS >> featuring OSM images background tiles ) meet Julio (who is doing a hell of >> coordination work within the OSM Chile Community) >> >> I am just introducing you on the deployment of such a service to support >> relief work in Chile we had been briefly alluded to Dane and I while Dane >> was working on enhancing the quality of its WMS to make it robust enough to >> meet UNOCHA map production needs in Haiti. I heard from Severin (Haiti >> UNOCHA) that you are almost there Dane (nice and neat). If replicable by you >> or somebody else in OSM, this is a service that must come together with the >> already OSM shp and garmin extracts from cloudmade and geofabrik. >> >> I leave this in your hands >> Best to both of you and all >> N >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Dane Springmeyer <[email protected]> >> Date: Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:23 AM >> Subject: Re: Haiti Quake support: field-reported ill-functioning ESRI WMS >> featuring OSM images background tiles >> To: OCHA HAITI MAPPING <[email protected]> >> Cc: Mikel Maron <[email protected]>, Kate Chapman < >> [email protected]>, Andrew Turner <[email protected]>, nicolas chavent >> <[email protected]> >> >> >> Hello Severin, >> >> I'll comment below inline... >> >> On Mar 2, 2010, at 4:33 PM, OCHA HAITI MAPPING wrote: >> >> Hi Dane, >> >> I tested these two WMS in ArcGIS as "GIS servers"in ArcCatalog, then put >> into ArcMap as background >> >> >> Okay. Which version of ArcGIS are you running? >> >> : >> - http://data1.vizure.net/server/services/osm.xml?, wich views the >> details shown currently on openstreetmap.org, but almost impossible to >> prnt or export in a numeric map on ArcGIS. >> >> >> Okay, I do not know much about this service, other than it is low quality >> jpeg. >> >> What do you mean by "numeric map"? >> >> I tried to make a map on Leogane area from 300 to 96 dpi and each time, as >> print edition as much as a PDF, it failed, with only a little part on the >> upper left corner of the image >> >> >> Okay. >> >> - >> http://tile2.dbsgeo.com/?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS&version=1.1.1which >> apparently shows only boundaries >> >> >> >> This is the service I run. It should show more than boundaries, but yes >> the data show does change by zoom level. >> >> I think what is likely happening in ArcMap is that you need to EXPAND the >> layer checkbox, and make sure that ALL the sub-layers of the WMS are turned >> on. >> >> So, here is an example request: >> >> >> http://tile2.dbsgeo.com/?layers=__all__&bbox=18.497972,-72.479639,18.572645,-72.247381&height=400&width=600&service=WMS&request=GetMap&version=1.3.0&srs=EPSG:4326&format=image/png&styles=&crs=EPSG:4326 >> >> Does this look different from what you are getting? >> >> Dane >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Nicolas Chavent >> Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti >> Mobile (FRA): +33 6 75 14 29 70 >> Email: [email protected] >> Skype: c_nicolas >> >> >> >> >
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