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Emblix academy4566's Diary | Digital marketing training in hyderabad | OpenStreetMap
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On the 9th of August 2023, I participated in the State of the Map Africa scholarship committee in reviewing the application submitted by members of OSM Africa for sponsorship to this year conference that to be held in Cameroun.
prispe's Diary | Scholarship Coordination | OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Create, Cultivate & Thrive: Are We Doing Enough?
Resilience is the ability of a community to continue to live, function, develop and thrive after a crisis. Key elements of enhancing resilience include maximizing social cohesion, collaboration, empowerment, participation and consideration of local characteristics and issues. This means dialogue within, and inputs from, the community itself. Skilled volunteers within the community are then to take the responsibility to rebuild relationships — within the community, with the external stakeholder i.e. organizations, and governments, to revive the buzz again and again, where it was left behind. These relationships form a solid foundation on which other community volunteers can create positive change, by improving their skills and abilities for better contribution. Fresh thinking is also needed more than ever because volunteers have unique attributes that make them essential and put them at the heart of the restoration process.
Like most community-based resilience volunteering, volunteering with the OpenStreetMap community is also uniquely flexible. People from all backgrounds sign up to support a wide range of initiatives, activities & organizational efforts across social, economic, health, logistics, environmental development & humanitarian crisis response by enriching open & sharable geo-data repository through the OpenStreetMap platform. We know from experience that it works as a great support in every context and adds value to every type of program, from Disaster risk reduction & response, public health, protection, wash, education, information management & logistic support, by fueling evidence-based interventions. The approach is universal and adaptable nowadays; community capacity development, operation & program management, mentoring & leadership are the key components to strengthening & sustaining activism.
It is hard-wired in all of us, as social beings, to connect with each other. Even when the pandemic isolated billions of people, it has prompted millions to volunteer in many innovative ways by more actively relying on virtual events & social media presence. History shows that in times of disruption, resilience depends on adaptability and decisiveness. Despite all the challenges, volunteering for others continued to thrive as people find new means of connecting and giving their time and skills. Neither of these concepts is entirely new, but they have come into focus in the recent past as the best ways for volunteers to continue supporting communities, both in their own countries and globally. Despite being challenged with movement restrictions & cancellations of physical community events in the recent past, the virtual trend kept triggering the soul-searching of the community groups and made sure the reduced buzz was a temporary blip linked to the pandemic.
We as a community want to act as a lever of change by playing a key role in that articulation between levels, as a connector of actors and a catalyst for synergies. But to do this, we must understand that the models and methods of working that have helped us so far might not necessarily serve us to address the future. We must strengthen our credibility, become more transparent, listen, and enter into dialogue with society & stakeholders, and review our organized practices and internal governance structures.
We need to keep questioning ourselves, “Are We Doing Enough?”
tasauf1980's Diary | On OSM's 19th Birthday: Echo from the Community | OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap 19th Birthday Party The Event will be promoted by UMBRAOSM - Union of Brazilian Openstreetmap Mappers
umbraosmbr's Diary | OpenStreetMap 19th Birthday Party The Event will be promoted by UMBRAOSM - Union of Brazilian Openstreetmap Mappers | OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
I asked my first question on the Support Forum. Member Minh Nguyễn was kind to answer it quickly and accurately. I wanted to add a speed limit to a Way but the Way was under a “Boundary” data label.. The solution: Select Edit.. Then on the RIGHT side of map area are icons. By selecting the one called “Map Data” and then clicking on heading called “MAP FEATURES” and then un-checking the box for “Boundaries” then the Map doesn’t display “Boundary Data” With that layer now hidden the WAY was easy to select and add Speed Limit Tags. The OSM ID Editor has many cool features once someone shows me.. :)
GPS-GR's Diary | Way layer hidden below other data layer | OpenStreetMap
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Tonight I learned how to designate different Speed Limits on the same road going in different directions. The Forward direction of a “Way” has little guide triangle icons when a Way is selected that act like arrows. These triangle icons point in the Forward Direction. The reverse of Forward is Backward. After selecting a Way, there is a menu on left called TAG’s. I simply press add (+) to create a TAG called maxspeed:forward and maxspeed:backward and assign a speed limit appropriate for that section of Way. It doesn’t populate “mph” so I needed to remember to include that after the speed. I figured that out later and went back and double checked all my Forward and Backward speeds. I like best when a street has the same speed limit in both directions. However many primary streets have sections with different speed limit overlap. ID editor really has some cool features. :)
GPS-GR's Diary | Speed Limits Different Directions | OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Before I started mapping I didn’t think much about walkability. There are parts of the city that are hard to get to without a car.
Some streets don’t even have a sidewalk. Theres a chance that curbs have no ramp for wheelchair users. I will say though that the city is making things better.
A couple new walking paths were built along the two main roads. Near my house there was also work done to the roads and sidewalks. We now have ramps on the curbs!
Some streets don’t even have a sidewalk. Theres a chance that curbs have no ramp for wheelchair users. I will say though that the city is making things better.
A couple new walking paths were built along the two main roads. Near my house there was also work done to the roads and sidewalks. We now have ramps on the curbs!
christopherius's Diary | Walkability in my City | OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Lots of criminal going on here
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
3500 Carnegie ave Cleveland ohio
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Yesterday which was the 5th of August, 2023 we ha our weekly mapathon. This holds every Saturday of every week. I trained our newbie from last week on how to use Maproulette and how to map road. Then I also opened a new account and trained a newbie yesterday on how to map. We had two newbies yesterday but I could only open an account for the other because our time was up. We all also had refreshments and had fun mapping. We were a total of 6.
stephnwakonobi's Diary | Weekly Mapathon with LION MAPPERS TEAM | OpenStreetMap
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I attended the monthly coordination meeting that took place on the 5th August from 9:45am-11am. The Agenda for the meeting 1. Map Nigeria Mapathon Project -progress and concerns 2. Other community Activities- 3. Reports from Mapathon centers/State Chapters/Campus Team 4. SotM Nigeria 2023-updates and Actions required
I also invited 2 persons to attend the meeting. It was quite nice.
I also invited 2 persons to attend the meeting. It was quite nice.
stephnwakonobi's Diary | Monthly Coordination Meeting | OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Added lots of building in SA between anderson loop-huebner and I10-NW Military HWY. Will continue adding in sections until SA buildings are filled in completely.
TTT6969420's Diary | SA progress | OpenStreetMap
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I participated in the coordination of the conference state of The Map Nigeria in preparation for the Conference
prispe's Diary | Uniquemappers Monthly Coordination | OpenStreetMap
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Magic Earth is an Android App that used OpenStreetmap as it’s mapping source. Unfortunately many streets i travel either had no speed limit or a value that was in ERROR. So tonight I joined OSM and learned how to edit Speed Limits on streets. To my surprise I racked up 27 changes to post.
GPS-GR's Diary | Speed Limits | OpenStreetMap
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Editied OSM again this week.
I’ve spent time at Sargent Park (Winnipeg, Canada), and noticed a lot of missing pathways, which I can use on a bike or walking. I’ve made several updates to paths, roads, parking, fences, building names, facility names, etc.
I’m quite happy with the changes.
I haven’t found a good android app for OSM, either. Someone must know something decent– a kind of google maps competitor.
I’ve spent time at Sargent Park (Winnipeg, Canada), and noticed a lot of missing pathways, which I can use on a bike or walking. I’ve made several updates to paths, roads, parking, fences, building names, facility names, etc.
I’m quite happy with the changes.
I haven’t found a good android app for OSM, either. Someone must know something decent– a kind of google maps competitor.
fudoreaper's Diary | Back at OSM | OpenStreetMap
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Ask away
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Szaweł Trecz lubi to.
Włóczykijudostępnił to.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
wow!
i’m loving open street maps! never gave it the time of day before ;)
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Do we (OSM) have a league table for all countries/ entities (non-countries?), which is based on the quality of OSM mapping in that country?
I ask this question, because I was undertaking a MapRoulette challenge, to help with mapping in Algiers, and although some pockets of excellent mapping existed, it seemed clear that this was very much the exception.
Many thanks,
Chris
I ask this question, because I was undertaking a MapRoulette challenge, to help with mapping in Algiers, and although some pockets of excellent mapping existed, it seemed clear that this was very much the exception.
How do we gather metrics, to assess the quality of mapping in a given country, so that quality can be improved?
How do we engage with the ‘local’ OSM community, to perhaps help them to improve mapping?
Can we define a regular (and repeatable) set of MapRoulette challenges, that would enable remote mapping to be carried out, in support of ‘hands-on’ mapping/ surveying carried out by ‘locals on the ground’?
How do we publicise tools such as StreetComplete, to help populate the data/ metadata of a country, in order to build upon the ‘big picture’ data that is gathered?
What are we missing, above?
Many thanks,
Chris
chris_debian's Diary | League Table of World Countries and the Quality of the OSM Mapping for those countries/ entities. | OpenStreetMap
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OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Mamusudostępnił to.
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The list of the projects for Slovakia supported by tools developed by local community (assorted by importance):
- house numbers adding
- cyclo routes adding
- tracks adding (based on strava heatmap)
- new bildings adding based on ortophoto
- waterways adding
- railways tracks (re-)numbering
- cry me a river - river precising
- run forest run - forests’ precising
Tomas_J's Diary | Projects and "To dos" in Slovakia | OpenStreetMap
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