Hi Alice What kind of features did you bring in from OCHA? We do have to be careful here.
On the ground mapping isn't going to be possible for a while. There's still a lot to do remotely. We're looking at acquiring satellite imagery in the Northeast, where Yahoo isn't covered. And we're actively seeking people familiar with Gaza, living outside, to help add place names, street names, etc. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Palestine_Gaza Mikel ________________________________ From: Kærast <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2009 6:13:24 AM Subject: re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap Gaza appeal Hi, I've done some editing of osm using the UN OCHA maps, sticking to data clearly provided by the UN and not directly copy/pasting but by adding in manually where possible. I've tagged it all as source=UN ocha in case there are any issues. I'd like to add more UN data, but now doesn't seem the right time to be asking them about copyright policies. I think we're roughly at the limit of what we can manage from third party sources, and need people on the ground to do mapping. I'd hazard a guess that people there are far too busy to be wandering around with gps units, and given most of the aid workers don't seem too happy to be there it's probably not the right time to be going out there ourselves. Potentially when things quieten down a little more we could get some funding together to get a couple of people out there with gps systems. Granted the need will reduce as the danger of being there does, but it still seems a fairly important place to get mapped. I shall have to ask my boyfriend how soon I'm allowed to go out there... -- Alice
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