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its a fun task, but takes a real long time;
slow progress in the wiki: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Braga
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slow progress in the wiki: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Braga
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This morning, when I woke up, I felt that something was different. The sky looked darker, the temperature felt colder, and the faint sound of drizzling rain outside carried a gloomy tone.
1st January 2026
Happy New Year!
I went for a walk, today, to geo locate some benches.
Happy New Year!
I went for a walk, today, to geo locate some benches.
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1st January 2026 Happy New Year! I went for a walk, today, to geo locate some benches.OpenStreetMap
এই ডায়েরি এন্ট্রিতে বাগমারা উপজেলার কাতিলা এলাকায় অবস্থিত নাগা বাজারের নিকটে অবস্থানরত নিছু কাতিলা গোবিন্দ মন্দিরের তথ্য সংযোজন করা হয়েছে। স্থানীয় হিন্দু সম্প্রদায়ের জন্য এটি একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ পূজাস্থল। ম্যাপে এই মন্দিরের অবস্থান চিহ্নিত করার মাধ্যমে নাগা বাজার ও আশপাশের এলাকা সম্পর্কিত ভৌগোলিক তথ্য আরও নির্ভুল হয়েছে এবং স্থানীয় সম্প্রদায়ের সাংস্কৃতিক ও ধর্মীয় দিকের প্রতিনিধিত্ব নিশ্চিত হয়।
নাগা বাজারের নিকটে নিছু কাতিলা গোবিন্দ মন্দিরের ম্যাপিং
এই ডায়েরি এন্ট্রিতে বাগমারা উপজেলার কাতিলা এলাকায় অবস্থিত নাগা বাজারের নিকটে অবস্থানরত নিছু কাতিলা গোবিন্দ মন্দিরের তথ্য সংযোজন করা হয়েছে। স্থানীয় হিন্দু সম্প্রদায়ের জন্য এটি একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ পূজাস্থল। ম্যাপে এই মন্দিরের অবস্থান চিহ্নিত করার মাধ্যমে…OpenStreetMap
এই ডায়েরি এন্ট্রিতে বাগমারা উপজেলার কাতিলা এলাকায় অবস্থিত নাগা বাজারের পশ্চিম পাশে মণ্ডল হাউসের অবস্থান ম্যাপে যুক্ত করার তথ্য তুলে ধরা হয়েছে। স্থানীয় বাসিন্দাদের বসতবাড়ি হিসেবে পরিচিত এই বাড়িটি নাগা বাজারের নিকটবর্তী হওয়ায় এলাকার ভৌগোলিক তথ্য আরও নির্ভুল ও হালনাগাদ হয়েছে। এই সংযোজনের মাধ্যমে নাগা বাজার সংলগ্ন আবাসিক এলাকার ম্যাপিং উন্নত হবে এবং ভবিষ্যতে স্থানীয় সেবা ও নেভিগেশনে সহায়ক ভূমিকা রাখবে।
নাগা বাজারের নিকটে মণ্ডল হাউস ম্যাপে সংযোজন
এই ডায়েরি এন্ট্রিতে বাগমারা উপজেলার কাতিলা এলাকায় অবস্থিত নাগা বাজারের পশ্চিম পাশে মণ্ডল হাউসের অবস্থান ম্যাপে যুক্ত করার তথ্য তুলে ধরা হয়েছে। স্থানীয় বাসিন্দাদের বসতবাড়ি হিসেবে পরিচিত এই বাড়িটি নাগা বাজারের নিকটবর্তী হওয়ায় এলাকার ভৌগোলিক তথ্য আরও নি…OpenStreetMap
[Ex-YU] Naški
##Postavimo Banju Luku na (digitalnu) kartu – Pridružite se #FOSMBL
Da li ste se ikada zapitali kako možemo najbolje iskoristiti potencijal našeg regiona? Sve počinje sa podacima. Pod hashtagom #FOSMBL (Friends of OpenStreetMap Banja Luka) želimo da sve izmjene na OpenStreetMap-u u Banjoj Luci i okolini učinimo vidljivijim i lakšim za pronalaženje.
Zašto #FOSMBL? Korištenjem ovog hashtaga u komentarima vaših izmjena (changesets), pomažete u stvaranju lokalne zajednice. To nam omogućava da pratimo napredak i bolje se koordinišemo. Ali cilj je mnogo veći od samog mapiranja:
Turizam: Ažurne karte pomažu turistima da pronađu naše znamenitosti, ugostiteljske objekte i staze.
Ekonomija: Precizni podaci su ključni za logistiku, lokalne biznise i ekonomski razvoj.
Vizija: Vrijeme je da razmislimo o formiranju zvanične OSM grupe za Banju Luku i regiju. Zajedno možemo organizovati “mapatone” i unaprijediti kvalitet podataka na viši nivo.
Hajde da zajedno pokrenemo Banju Luku u digitalnom svijetu!
[DE] Deutsch
##Banja Luka sichtbarer machen – Ein Aufruf an alle Mapper
Hast du dich jemals gefragt, wie wir das volle Potenzial unserer Region ausschöpfen können? Alles beginnt mit Daten. Unter dem Hashtag #FOSMBL (Friends of OpenStreetMap Banja Luka) wollen wir ab sofort alle Änderungen in OpenStreetMap in und um Banja Luka bündeln.
Warum #FOSMBL? Indem wir diesen Hashtag in unseren Changeset-Kommentaren verwenden, machen wir unsere Arbeit sichtbar. Es hilft uns zu sehen, wer woran arbeitet, und Fortschritte gemeinsam zu feiern. Aber es geht um mehr als nur Linien auf einer Karte:
Tourismus: Aktuelle Karten helfen Gästen, unsere Sehenswürdigkeiten, Cafés und Wanderwege zu finden.
Wirtschaft: Eine präzise Infrastruktur ist die Basis für Logistik und lokale Unternehmen.
Gemeinschaft: Es ist an der Zeit, über die Gründung einer festen OSM-Gruppe für Banja Luka und Umgebung nachzudenken. Gemeinsam können wir Mapping-Events (Mapathons) organisieren und die Qualität unserer Daten auf ein neues Level heben.
Lass uns Banja Luka gemeinsam digital vorantreiben!
[EN] English
##Putting Banja Luka on the (Digital) Map – Join #FOSMBL
Have you ever wondered how we can unlock the full potential of our region? It all starts with data. Under the hashtag #FOSMBL (Friends of OpenStreetMap Banja Luka), we want to make all changes in and around Banja Luka more visible and searchable.
Why use #FOSMBL? By adding this hashtag to your changeset comments, you help build a local community. It allows us to track progress and coordinate better. But the impact goes far beyond the screen:
Tourism: Up-to-date maps help tourists discover our landmarks, restaurants, and hidden gems.
Economy: Accurate geospatial data is a backbone for local businesses and regional development.
Vision: We are considering forming a dedicated OSM User Group for Banja Luka and the region. A formal group would allow us to organize mapathons and advocate for open data.
Let’s map the future of Banja Luka together!
#FOSMBL: Banja Luka auf die (digitale) Karte setzen!
##Postavimo Banju Luku na (digitalnu) kartu – Pridružite se #FOSMBLOpenStreetMap
Mir ist aufgefallen, daß die Überwachungskameras, die an jeder U-Bahn-Station im Raum Nürnberg-Fürth hängen, in OSM kaum verzeichnet sind. Ich habe daher angefangen, alle, die mir beim Warten auf die U-Bahn auffallen, einzuzeichnen. Dafür verwende ich Vespucci am Handy mit folgenden Tagsets:
man-made:surveillance
surveillance:public
surveillance-type:camera
surveillance-zone:public_transport_platform
camera-type:#ist entweder fixed oder dome
camera-mount:#ist entweder wall oder ceiling
camera-direction:#oft nur geschätzte Richtwerte
camera-angle:#ich versuche, mit der Android-App Clinometer möglichst akkurate Schätzwerte zum Neigungswinkel zu bekommen, funktioniert bisher erstaunlich gut
height:#nur Schätzungen
level:#selbsterklärend
operator:VAG Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg
operator-type:public
operator-wikidata:Q1557682
ref:#jede gerichtete VAG-Kamera hat an der Seite ein gelbes Schild, auf dem eine alphanumerische Referenznummer aufgedruckt ist, nach dem Schema 'VAG-NR. ###', wobei # jeweils eine Ziffer darstellt.
Die Referenznummern scheinen keinem bestimmten Schema zu folgen, jedenfalls nicht, soweit ich das nachvollziehen kann. Außerdem scheinen die dome-type Kameras kein Schild mit einer Referenznummer zu haben.
Wenn ihr Fragen oder Anregungen zu dem Thema habt, schreibt mir gerne, dann können wir ins Gespräch kommen. Fröhliches Kartographieren mittens_unofficial
man-made:surveillance
surveillance:public
surveillance-type:camera
surveillance-zone:public_transport_platform
camera-type:#ist entweder fixed oder dome
camera-mount:#ist entweder wall oder ceiling
camera-direction:#oft nur geschätzte Richtwerte
camera-angle:#ich versuche, mit der Android-App Clinometer möglichst akkurate Schätzwerte zum Neigungswinkel zu bekommen, funktioniert bisher erstaunlich gut
height:#nur Schätzungen
level:#selbsterklärend
operator:VAG Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg
operator-type:public
operator-wikidata:Q1557682
ref:#jede gerichtete VAG-Kamera hat an der Seite ein gelbes Schild, auf dem eine alphanumerische Referenznummer aufgedruckt ist, nach dem Schema 'VAG-NR. ###', wobei # jeweils eine Ziffer darstellt.
Die Referenznummern scheinen keinem bestimmten Schema zu folgen, jedenfalls nicht, soweit ich das nachvollziehen kann. Außerdem scheinen die dome-type Kameras kein Schild mit einer Referenznummer zu haben.
Wenn ihr Fragen oder Anregungen zu dem Thema habt, schreibt mir gerne, dann können wir ins Gespräch kommen. Fröhliches Kartographieren mittens_unofficial
I wanted to know how well I was performing as an armchair mapper, internally I was concerned that I was creating more issues than I was helping so I learned about a website that answers the question How did I contribute?.
রাজশাহীর বাগমারা উপজেলার কাতিলা এলাকায় নাগা বাজারের নিকটে অবস্থিত একটি হিন্দু মন্দির OpenStreetMap-এ যুক্ত করা হয়েছে। মন্দিরটি স্থানীয় হিন্দু সম্প্রদায়ের একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ উপাসনালয় এবং নাগা বাজারসহ আশপাশের এলাকার মানুষ নিয়মিত এখানে পূজা–অর্চনা করে। এই সংযোজনের মাধ্যমে এলাকার ধর্মীয় স্থানের তথ্য আরও নির্ভুল ও দৃশ্যমান হলো।
নাগা বাজার, কাতিলা, বাগমারা, রাজশাহীতে হিন্দু মন্দির যুক্ত
রাজশাহীর বাগমারা উপজেলার কাতিলা এলাকায় নাগা বাজারের নিকটে অবস্থিত একটি হিন্দু মন্দির OpenStreetMap-এ যুক্ত করা হয়েছে। মন্দিরটি স্থানীয় হিন্দু সম্প্রদায়ের একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ উপাসনালয় এবং নাগা বাজারসহ আশপাশের এলাকার মানুষ নিয়মিত এখানে পূজা–অর্চনা করে। …OpenStreetMap
I dont know, can you? is a joke of mediocre quality that is supposed to point out the difference between being able to do something and being allowed to do something.
First and foremost, I want to express my sincere gratitude to the ESA Hub organization for selecting me for this fellowship. It was an honor to be chosen, and I am thankful for the opportunity to learn and contribute.
My experience in the 2025 Validator Fellowship for Eastern and Southern Africa began on November 3rd, 2025, and concluded on January 7th, 2026, with all sessions held remotely.
OpenStreetMap steht an einem kritischen Wendepunkt. Während die globale Community die Vorbereitungen für die State of the Map Konferenz in Paris (28.–30.
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Over 7000 buildings in Delaware County in two months
I moved to Caracaraí, Roraima, for work (the banking life) in the first half of 2025. It is a quiet town.
By the end of the year, bothered by seeing that the city’s map on OpenStreetMap consisted merely of outdated streets, the City Hall, and the hospital, I decided to join OSM on December 29th.
It is an Amazonian town of 20,000 inhabitants. The result of this first week is over 300 changesets trying to pull the city out of the void.
All public amenities (that I can recall), such as schools, health centers, banks, etc., are mapped. And so far, half of the city’s buildings are already drawn (long live the Building Tool plugin!).
Honestly, I don’t know who will care about detailed mapping here in the middle of nowhere, but I wanted to do it anyway.
By the end of the year, bothered by seeing that the city’s map on OpenStreetMap consisted merely of outdated streets, the City Hall, and the hospital, I decided to join OSM on December 29th.
It is an Amazonian town of 20,000 inhabitants. The result of this first week is over 300 changesets trying to pull the city out of the void.
All public amenities (that I can recall), such as schools, health centers, banks, etc., are mapped. And so far, half of the city’s buildings are already drawn (long live the Building Tool plugin!).
Honestly, I don’t know who will care about detailed mapping here in the middle of nowhere, but I wanted to do it anyway.
I find that the width of OSM ways is a useful property for determining how good a pedestrian route is. However, it is often missing from OSM.
When I first started the ESA Validation Fellowship, I’ll admit I felt like a bit of an outsider. Even though I loved mapping, I often struggled with imposter syndrome, wondering if my skills actually measured up to the “expert” level. Looking back now, the growth I’ve experienced is incredible. I remember how intimidating JOSM used to feel with all its complex buttons and menus, but through this fellowship, it has become like a second language to me. I’ve moved past the basics and now feel completely at home using advanced tools to clean up and verify data. I learned new shortcuts and got to publicly map as others watched, proving to myself that I belong in this space.
Working alongside such talented people helped me realize that I really am an advanced mapper and a capable validator. Seeing my work hold up next to theirs finally silenced that voice in my head telling me I wasn’t good enough.
But as much as I’ve grown technically, the heart of this experience has been the people. Connecting with a global community of mappers who share the same passion for “mapping for change” has been the most rewarding part of the journey. The fellows were always helping each other out and in constant communication, a true community and something that happens only when people have common goals beyond borders. Together, we’ve been able to support humanitarian efforts and help communities become more resilient by making sure the maps they rely on are accurate and high-quality. Whether it’s a rural village or a growing city, I now understand that a precise map can be a lifeline.
This fellowship has changed how I see my work and myself. I’m walking away with new skills and if I could coin a phrase for the ESA Validation Fellowship, it would be : Certainly, what we do truly matters for the world.
Working alongside such talented people helped me realize that I really am an advanced mapper and a capable validator. Seeing my work hold up next to theirs finally silenced that voice in my head telling me I wasn’t good enough.
But as much as I’ve grown technically, the heart of this experience has been the people. Connecting with a global community of mappers who share the same passion for “mapping for change” has been the most rewarding part of the journey. The fellows were always helping each other out and in constant communication, a true community and something that happens only when people have common goals beyond borders. Together, we’ve been able to support humanitarian efforts and help communities become more resilient by making sure the maps they rely on are accurate and high-quality. Whether it’s a rural village or a growing city, I now understand that a precise map can be a lifeline.
This fellowship has changed how I see my work and myself. I’m walking away with new skills and if I could coin a phrase for the ESA Validation Fellowship, it would be : Certainly, what we do truly matters for the world.
MY ESA VALIDATION FELLOWSHIP JOURNEY
When I first started the ESA Validation Fellowship, I’ll admit I felt like a bit of an outsider. Even though I loved mapping, I often struggled with imposter syndrome, wondering if my skills actually measured up to the expert level.OpenStreetMap
During the ESA HOTOSM Validation Fellowship, my journey began with the basics—learning how to install JOSM on my laptop and understanding its interface. From there, I learned how to install and use essential plugins such as the Building Tools plugin, Utils plugin, Mapathoner, and other supporting tools that greatly improved my workflow and actually made my validation easy. I also learned how to install and apply map paint styles, which helped me easily detect issues such as overlapping buildings and missing or incorrect tags, learnt how to work with different imagery such as bing, Esri and how to deal with the imagery offsets. These foundational steps laid the groundwork for my growth as a validator and deepened my understanding of data quality in OpenStreetMap. As the fellowship progressed, we moved into active validation, where I gradually became familiar with new JOSM shortcuts that made mapping and validation more efficient. Shortcuts such as B for drawing buildings, G for ungluing objects, and Ctrl + Shift + G for replacing the geometry significantly improved my speed and accuracy. As someone who had not done validation before, the daily practice sessions were extremely valuable. Validating tasks across different regions allowed me to learn by doing, and with each task, my confidence and skill level improved. This consistent hands-on practice reinforced the idea that practice truly makes perfect.
One of the most impactful aspects of the fellowship was the opportunity to receive personal guidance. I had several private sessions with some of the team members, where I received direct feedback, clarification on complex validation issues, and encouragement to keep improving. These sessions helped me better understand quality standards, common mapping mistakes, and how to communicate effectively with mappers. Through this mentorship and continuous practice, I grew from a beginner in validation to someone who is now confident in reviewing and improving mapping data.
Throughout the fellowship, I also validated data across different regions, including Africa and other parts of the world. This exposed me to variations in settlement patterns, building shapes, and infrastructure layouts. By using filters, imagery tools, and map paint styles, I was able to identify inconsistencies such as overlapping polygons, misaligned features, and missing attributes. This experience gave me a broader perspective on how global mapping standards are applied in diverse geographical contexts and strengthened my attention to detail as a validator.
Balancing the fellowship with my academic responsibilities was sometimes challenging, as the training period overlapped with my lectures and examinations. However, the availability of recorded sessions ensured that I could catch up whenever I missed a live session. This flexibility allowed me to remain consistent and committed throughout the program. To further enhance the fellowship experience, I would suggest more flexible scheduling and additional interactive sessions to encourage stronger connections among fellows.
My name is Justus Aikiriza, a passionate mapper and Land Surveying and Geomatics Engineering student from Uganda. I joined HOTOSM with the desire to make a meaningful humanitarian impact through mapping. Through this fellowship, I have not only gained strong technical validation skills but also built confidence in my ability to contribute high-quality OpenStreetMap data. Today, I am confident in validation, committed to quality over quantity, and motivated to continue supporting humanitarian mapping initiatives across the ESA region and beyond.
Also adding to my introduction, my first impression was the time I was selected among the people to participate in the fellowship, I got so happy coz I had always waited and wanted this opportunity, so me being chosen among didn’t really take that chance for granted and really appreciate God for this together with Madam Becky Chandu our organizer and the entire HOT fraternity for this wonderful arrangement. By the time I was selected, we were actually in exams buh I had create some time each time to make sure I contribute, ask questions where I didn’t understand coz to me it was an opportunity, and now I have all it takes to actually volunteer as the Validator and mapper. Thank you so much. May God Bless you 🙏🙏
One of the most impactful aspects of the fellowship was the opportunity to receive personal guidance. I had several private sessions with some of the team members, where I received direct feedback, clarification on complex validation issues, and encouragement to keep improving. These sessions helped me better understand quality standards, common mapping mistakes, and how to communicate effectively with mappers. Through this mentorship and continuous practice, I grew from a beginner in validation to someone who is now confident in reviewing and improving mapping data.
Throughout the fellowship, I also validated data across different regions, including Africa and other parts of the world. This exposed me to variations in settlement patterns, building shapes, and infrastructure layouts. By using filters, imagery tools, and map paint styles, I was able to identify inconsistencies such as overlapping polygons, misaligned features, and missing attributes. This experience gave me a broader perspective on how global mapping standards are applied in diverse geographical contexts and strengthened my attention to detail as a validator.
Balancing the fellowship with my academic responsibilities was sometimes challenging, as the training period overlapped with my lectures and examinations. However, the availability of recorded sessions ensured that I could catch up whenever I missed a live session. This flexibility allowed me to remain consistent and committed throughout the program. To further enhance the fellowship experience, I would suggest more flexible scheduling and additional interactive sessions to encourage stronger connections among fellows.
My name is Justus Aikiriza, a passionate mapper and Land Surveying and Geomatics Engineering student from Uganda. I joined HOTOSM with the desire to make a meaningful humanitarian impact through mapping. Through this fellowship, I have not only gained strong technical validation skills but also built confidence in my ability to contribute high-quality OpenStreetMap data. Today, I am confident in validation, committed to quality over quantity, and motivated to continue supporting humanitarian mapping initiatives across the ESA region and beyond.
Also adding to my introduction, my first impression was the time I was selected among the people to participate in the fellowship, I got so happy coz I had always waited and wanted this opportunity, so me being chosen among didn’t really take that chance for granted and really appreciate God for this together with Madam Becky Chandu our organizer and the entire HOT fraternity for this wonderful arrangement. By the time I was selected, we were actually in exams buh I had create some time each time to make sure I contribute, ask questions where I didn’t understand coz to me it was an opportunity, and now I have all it takes to actually volunteer as the Validator and mapper. Thank you so much. May God Bless you 🙏🙏
My Growth Journey in the ESA validation Fellowship
When I was first selected for this fellowship, I felt a mix of excitement and nerves. My first major assignment was Hot Tasking Manager Project #16505, and I’ll be honest: it was a wake-up call. Initially, the tasks felt daunting. I quickly realized that while I knew how to map, I hadn’t yet mastered the advanced features required to validate data efficiently.
My workflow was slow, and I felt I was missing the technical “bridge” needed to ensure the high-quality data that a project of this scale demands. The breakthrough came through the mentorship of our facilitators. They introduced us to a suite of professional techniques and GIS tools that changed everything. Specifically, learning how to leverage advanced filters and JOSM shortcuts was a game-changer.
These weren’t just “tips” they were the keys to unlocking a much more efficient and precise validation process. By integrating these tools into my daily workflow, my technical hurdles disappeared. What once felt overwhelming now feels intuitive. This fellowship has done more than just teach me how to click buttons; it has provided me with:
- Technical Proficiency: A deep understanding of GIS features I previously overlooked.
- Confidence: The ability to validate complex data with precision.
- Professional Growth: A clearer perspective on the standards required in the GIS profession.
From Mapping to Validation: My Growth Journey in the ESA validation Fellowship
When I was first selected for this fellowship, I felt a mix of excitement and nerves. My first major assignment was Hot Tasking Manager Project #16505, and I’ll be honest: it was a wake-up call. Initially, the tasks felt daunting.OpenStreetMap
The ESA Hub Fellowship was a deeply enriching and practical learning experience that significantly strengthened my skills in geospatial data production, validation, and humanitarian mapping.
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During the fellowship, I learned how to validate more effectively, especially by using filters, search functions, and setting up map paint styles.