Here is a bit of a report about the OpenStreetMap Seattle
Mapping-what-you-know Meetup. About a dozen people attended. Before we
started mapping, we discussed a couple of things about the bid to host the
2015 State Of The Map-US Conference.



   - Clifford Snow is currently the main coordinator. He started at the
   suggestion of Simon Poole, the Chairman of the OSM Foundation, who was very
   impressed with the OpenStreetMap's 10th Anniversary Event that
   OpenStreetMap Seattle organized.

   - Clifford is grappling with finding a venue. He did explore UW, but
   found that the amount of paperwork involved would be too daunting.

   - I indicated that several Cascadia Wikimedians, including myself, might
   be interested in working with OSM Seattle on the US Conference. The group
   was very receptive to this. Surprisingly, Clifford said that I was the
   first Wikipedia editor he has met.

   - There was some disappointment that Cascadia Wikimedians bid for the
   WikiConference USA will be for 2016 instead of 2015. I think that there
   would have been a hope to do a joint conference, but I did explain that the
   2015 WikiConference USA is slated for Boston.



We then moved quickly into the Mapping-what-you-know portion of the meetup.
Some things of note:



   - There was some talk about a proposal of loading 700,000 user IDs from
   en.wikipedia, which I believe was for the purpose of single sign on (SSO).
   I am unfamiliar with the proposal. OSM also uses OpenID.

   - Bryce, creator of Go Map!!, an iPhone & iPad editor for OSM (see
   https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Go_Map!! , was at the meetup &
   working on the next iteration.

   - There was some interesting discussion regarding only using open source
   data, primary sources (web site for a location), or the knowledge of the
   editor. In particular, using Google or Bing for anything is strongly
   discouraged, even looking up an address or determining what is at a
   location by using Google Street View. Even data that one would think should
   be public domain, such as county or municipal data, might not be unless the
   jurisdiction has explicitly released it into the public domain. (See “GIS
   and Copyright Issues: Orange County, California,”
   http://transitgis.org/2011/02/03/gis-and-copyright-issues/).

   - OSM has an arrangement with Bing Maps for the use of satellite images
   in edit mode. These satellite images do not display in the normal OSM view.



For the record, you can find some of my first edits at
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/302173422#map=19/47.75677/-122.24179.
Although Seattle itself is well mapped, areas outside of the city need
help. I chose 192 Brewing Co. in Kenmore, WA.



Yours,
Peaceray
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