15/11/2022-21/11/2022
Mapping
- Anne-Karoline Distel is still ‘obsessing‘ about crannógs. She has published the first two of a planned five-part video series on how to map crannógs.
- watmildon outlined the technique they use to find and fix instances where
addr:housenumber
have been incorrectly tagged asname
. - OSM user blkatbyhh shared a tutorial on how to semi-automatically map landuse features from satellite imagery by using Fiji, which is image recognition software.
- Requests have been made for comments on the following proposals:
office=power_utility
to replaceoffice=energy_supplier
for tagging the office of a power utility company.emergency=lifeboat_station
for tagging the buildings and base areas of those groups that are dedicated to the rescue of vessels and sailors in distress.
- Voting is underway for
fountain:design=*
, to specify what type of fountain anamenity=fountain
is, until Monday 5 December.
Community
- The results of a OSMF member survey on membership prerequisites (we reported earlier) have been published.
- LySioS showed the increase in users of Mastodon. He also points out the instance administered by Amanda McCann. Amanda is looking for a logo for this instance.
OpenStreetMap Foundation
- The Engineering Working Group has made a call for proposals for a project to add the ability to mute users on the openstreetmap.org website. This would let OSM contributors who receive unwanted messages in their openstreetmap.org message inbox to mute (ignore) private messages from another contributor. This subject was also discussed on GitHub.
- Eligible members of the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF) should receive, on Saturday 3 December, instructions on how to vote to elect four new board members via their registered OSMF email. They can start voting on
Saturday 3 December after 16:00 UTC. Voting will end on Saturday 10 December at 16:00 UTC when the Annual General Meeting will start in the IRC chatroom #osmf-gm on the IRC network irc.oftc.net.As we reported last week, the OSM wiki has more information and it is also possible to read the candidates’ answers to official questions and their manifestos. - The ‘Risk of hostile takeover of the OpenStreetMap Foundation’ was the only discussion last week on osmf-talk for the current Board election (with four seats available this year and 11 candidates, some with corporate affiliations). OSMF is the legal owner of the OSM database and hardware. Brian Sperlongano started the discussion by asking Roland Olbricht to clarify a post on the talk-de discussion list where he perceived Roland to favour German over US candidates. Opinions varied widely, others focusing discussion on the risk of a hostile takeover.
- Christoph Hormann wrote, in his blog, about his observations on the past year regarding the OSMF. Among many other facts, he observes an increasing commercialisation of OSMF policy and the increasing dominance of lobbyists in OSMF policy advice.
Events
- The 30DayMapChallenge 2022 on Twitter and Mastodon continued. It is not possible to adequately acknowledge the multitude of outstanding works. The selection we make is purely random and not an evaluation. Please explore the works yourself. franceinfo reported ► on how this challenge, started by a Finnish geographer in 2019, has become a worldwide event.
- Day 15: Food/drink | Vanessa Tebbitt
@vanessatebbitt * Meat Consumption and CO2 Emissions | Loore @loore_ko * Traffic lines of Estonian fishing vessels 2019 | Hans van der Kwast @hansakwast * Where to buy Dutch Cheese | bordoray @bordoray * cooked as E(ps)GG:221115 | - Day 16: Minimal | ThoNoi @noirothomas * lLe Haut, Le Bas et Le Doubs | MapServer Studio @mapserverstudio * WORLDLE | Peter Gorman @barelymaps * The bridges of Portland, Oregon | Nim – @[email protected] @nimwendil * 64×64 pixel art Isle of Mull |
- Day 17: A map without a computer | suǝbbıɹɟ pıʌɐp @dakvid * A pizza in the shape of Australia | BKG @[email protected] * Weihnachtsplätzchen/Bolachas de Natal | [email protected] Josh Carlson @[email protected] * Mapmaking With Children | Dolly Andriatsiferana @privatemajory * Geofiction |
- Day 18: Colour Friday: Blue | Michel Stuyts @[email protected] * Flow accumulation around Deurne airport | Vikki :verified: @[email protected] * Migration paths of some Bluefin Tuna | Xiao Wang @gisXiaoWang * When map meets blue and white porcelain | Keith Jenkins @[email protected] * wait for it … |
- Day 19: Globe | LUC @LUCtweeting * Elemental Earth | Sam Keast @SouthCrossMaps * Population of Eurasian and African countries | Andrew DC 🌈 @andrewdc_nz * For All Moon Time | Andrew Tyrrell * Platonic Earth @[email protected] |
- Day 20: “My favourite …” | Doug G. @[email protected] * Map of my Favorite Maps | ArtisansCartographes @Artisans_Cartos CrossMap Puzzle | Seán @Seaniesan * Geological Map of Ireland |
- Day 21: Data: Kontur Population Dataset | Benjamin Becquet @[email protected] * Population of the Netherlands living below sea level | I.K.D @IKEDA_02 * Population Mogadishu, Somalia | Ahmad Zaenun Faiz @zaenun_faiz * Hexagon Penduluk Jawa Tengah |
- Day 15: Food/drink | Vanessa Tebbitt
- HOT shared a HOT unSummit mid-programme report, which has so far included seven event collaborations across six countries.
- OSM contributor Rashid86 reported ► that InDrive.Tech launched a mapping campaign to map small settlements in Kazakhstan from 16 to 23 November, coinciding with the International Geographic Information System Days.
Maps
- yvecai celebrated the mapping of over 100,000 km of Nordic ski piste.
Releases
- Nominatim 4.1.1 has been released. This is a bugfix release, which resolves some issues around the updating of databases and search.
Did you know …
- [1] … MapSCII is a Braille and ASCII world map renderer for your console?
- … OpenLayers, a JavaScript library for interactive maps, had their Twitter account locked? Searching for it on Twitter returned ‘This account doesn’t exist’. Twitter requires users to be at least 13 years old and the team has put the date of their first release, which was in 2006, as their birthday. We can confirm the rebirth of @openlayers on Twitter but not their age!
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