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Posted by Infra-Simon on 14 March 2024 in German (Deutsch).

Hallo zusammen,

ich habe auf der Arbeit die Aufgabe das Parken in Frankfurt mithilfe des Rapid Editors zu taggen. Dafür möchte und soll ich so präzise wie möglich vorgehen. In vielen Straßen kommt es aber vor, dass verschiedene Parkrichtlinien oder Ausrichtungen bestehen. Außerdem sind einige Straßen sehr lang in OSM.

Eine Möglichkeit ist, die Straßen mithilfe eines Punkts zu teilen, um verschiedene parktags einzufügen. Das zerstückelt aber oft die Straßen und es entstehen kleine Teilstücke mit verschiedenen ID’s. Die zuvor eingefügten Attribute bleiben aber bestehen.

Jetzt ist die Frage, welche Folgen es hat, die Straßen aufzuteilen, um präzise Parkangaben tätigen zu können, oder ob das keine wirkliche Rolle spielt. Viele Straßen sind ja sowieso schon sehr aufgestückelt.

Über eine Antwort würde ich mich sehr freuen.

Gruß Simon (Infra-Simon)

Location: Nordend West, Innenstadt 3, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland

Algumas mudanças feitas para quem vive em Contagem: coloquei a barraca do Tio toninho em frente a prefeitura, algo que está a anos e não se foi notado no mapa. E algumas coisas em torno de Minas Gerais. Vou fazendo mudanças as quais considero necessárias. Bom mapeamento a todos!

Some changes made for those who live in Contagem: I placed Tio Toninho’s tent in front of the city hall, something that has been around for years and was not noticed on the map. And some things around Minas Gerais. I’m making changes that I consider necessary. Good mapping everyone!

The key “name” is one of the 10 most frequently used characteristics of objects - according to Taginfo 100 million times. It is probably also the tag with the most errors. A random sample in my neighbourhood showed an error rate of 8.4% (N=1092). Possible reasons:

  1. lack of knowledge
  2. misunderstanding
  3. tag missing

The proposal relates to point 2, possible misunderstandings regarding the meaning of the “name” tag.

Current Wiki structure

The main article names lists 14 different keys of the proper name, differentiates them from each other and from non-proper names and gives many examples. The article is quite extensive with 29k characters.

Of the 14 keys, 5 keys do not have their own wiki page: int_name, loc_name, nat_name, reg_name and nickname.

The article on the key name is similar to the main article names, only somewhat shorter. It is still quite extensive with 18k characters. All other articles are short.

Issues Main article “names”

Readability.

The text is very extensive and therefore requires perseverance. However, it deals with all aspects of name keys in detail and consistently. Many examples illustrate the basic idea.

Issues key:name

Readability, redundancy, clarity.

The text for the key name is very long at 18k characters, the essentials are lost in the sea of words. Much of it is a repetition of information that is already available elsewhere:

  • The “values” section is almost completely contained in the main article.
  • The “Variants” table is already completely contained in the main article.
  • The table of language subkeys covers more than 3 screen pages and is also fully covered on the “Multilingual names” page.
  • The sections “Road names” and “Additional data” are also already included in the main article. Only the sentence with “strapline” is supplementary.

In addition to the high redundancy, the text is also blurred. The core - the proper name - is not mentioned at all. The explanations lead to problematic statements.

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Posted by Eka Diweti on 13 March 2024 in English. Last updated on 13 April 2024.

The OpenStreetMap Foundation had quite recently launched a worldwide membership campaign with the objective of growing and diversifying OSMF membership in regions where there are very low or no OSMF members. And I am proud to say that I was/am part of this campaign. I should say that it is also my very first time volunteering for the OpenStreetMap Foundation and the experience has been & continues to be very enriching to say the least. In late January, I had responded to a call for volunteers & campaigners to help grow OSMF membership on Slack & since then, I’ve been part of a very diverse, talented & committed group of campaigners & volunteers.

On the first few virtual meet-ups via Google meet, I had promptly signed up for the visual comms/mapmakers role as I believed I could use whatever little designing skills & experiences I had to aid in creating & designing comms material for the campaign. In doing so, I had been thrown into a mix of incredible volunteers from around the world. Our work as visual comms/mapmakers volunteers had revolved around creating posters, pubmats, infographics, maps, etc. and these materials feature a lot about the OpenStreetMap Foundation, testimonials, how to join, membership types, why join, etc. However, generating these materials wasn’t an easy feat as the process often involved planning, a lot of discussions, facilitating, reviewing, and amending the materials as per suggestions/recommendations from the OSMF Board.

I believe that this volunteering opportunity has helped me grow in ways I wouldn’t have imagined because in the short period of only two months, I have learnt a lot about community, having being part of a group with shared or common interest but also acknowledging the different ideas, strengths & capabilities that each one of us had & brought to the table allowed us to effectively work together to bring about the outputs we were tasked to deliver.

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일단 동문1동의 학동 지점 건물 및 도로 추가 완료했습니다. 차기에는 서산제일감리교회 동편 지역, 그리고 서령로 남측 지역 추가… 점점 점진적으로 추가할 예정입니다.

빨라야 반 년 뒤에는 끝날 거 같네요.

이후에는 성연면 (서산테크노밸리), 인지면, 부석면, 해미면, 대산읍, 음암면, 운산면, 고북면, 지곡면 순으로 편집해나갈 예정입니다. 물론 해당 지역들은 바뀌어질 수도 있습니다. 길어야 5년은 될 거 같네요

Location: 읍내동, 서산시, 충청남도, 31970, 대한민국
Posted by SK53 on 12 March 2024 in English.

A recent discussion on the osm-gb IRC channel was about how to map chapels within crematorium buildings.

Cheltenham Crematorium - geograph.org.uk - 670230

I thought it was worth summarising some of that discussion. These notes pertain to crematoria in England and Wales. I have attended a funeral at that in Geneva, but that was twenty years ago.

One of the difficulties is that most visits to a crematorium are likely to be to attend a funeral service. This is not conducive to any kind of sophisticated micromanaging, but does allow a decent amount of basic observation. In addition I’m not aware of well-developed tagging standards for various features, as may become apparent by looking at some of my examples

In general

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Location: Harp Hill, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, GL52 6FD, United Kingdom

Hello Community,

Recently, I embarked on a quest to explore second-hand stores and made an intriguing discovery—not only about the variety of hidden treasures but also about the limitations of the existing data in OpenStreetMap.

At the beginning of my search i obviously used OSM to look for second hand shops. I used https://openstreetbrowser.org/ and created a custom category with the code

query: 13: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:nwr[shop=second_hand]

and discovered that there are just few second-hand stores mapped in my area. I was sure that this is not possible and so i searched the internet to create my own list while cross-referencing various websites, blogs and platforms.

To optimize my exploration, I looked to create an efficient route—the classic Traveling Salesman Problem. There are various tools and APIs that can be utilized for this purpose. After some deliberation, I opted for Routexl, which best suited my needs as its possible to use it for free if you don’t have more than 20 points.

Armed with the list and the route, I got out with my bicycle on two separate days to visit most of the second-hand stores and map them. But my journey didn’t end there. I checked again with the OpenStreetBrowser and and shared it the first time within a local community. The community then showed me another second-hand store specializing in computers—an aspect I had not previously considered, as my focus was on clothing stores.

Now there are two already mapped stores where its not clear if they are still in operation. More research and exploration is required to keep everything recent.

It was interesting to discover how these store did not get mapped previously or did not get any attention even after they got added to OSM. It was a nice experience to find something that might be needed locally.

Lets fill the map with new discoveries!

Open street mapping training was started at. 09:00, it was located at Kacyiru in Gift house where headquarter of OpenStreetMap Rwanda located. it was started by Jeannette as coordinator of Eco mappers, she starts with welcoming all newcomers (the trainee of the day) with good greeting and asked them to feel at home. as continuing she asked Jack to explain for us what OpenStreetMapping mean? what Eco mapper do? he told us where Eco mapper comes from, their vision and missions etc. jeanette continue as the newcomer to present itself and then she shows us her team one by one in his/her name and what he/she responsible for in Eco mappers group. continuing with receiving speakers, our special guest etc. also, we taking tea break together, then we follow another speaker. as we continuing to be celebrating women day, we play game together, and then we start to study how can we contribute to mapping process, Liliane helper us and another ecomappers member then we start to map, where the first mapper of the day mapped 170 buildings, he is a boy, finally, we took photos and sharing food together.

Posted by ENGELBERT MODO on 12 March 2024 in French (Français).

Bienvenue à la campagne d’adhésion 2024 à la Fondation OpenStreetMap ! Aujourd’hui, les membres du conseil d’administration de la Fondation OpenStreetmap (OSMF) et plusieurs groupes de travail de l’OSMF lancent une campagne mondiale d’adhésion à l’OSMF dans le but d’augmenter et de diversifier les adhésions à l’OSMF dans les régions où il n’y a pas ou très peu de membres de l’OSMF.

Comme vous pouvez le voir sur cette carte, ces régions sont nombreuses.

Visualisation des membres de l’OSMF par pays, dans le monde entier OSM est connu pour avoir été construit par une vaste communauté mondiale de cartographes, de professionnels des SIG, de créateurs de communautés, de développeurs, d’ingénieurs, de formateurs, etc. au cours des vingt dernières années d’existence du projet, qui toutes et tous apportent leurs connaissances locales et maintiennent des données géospatiales ouvertes et gratuites.

La Fondation OSM administre et soutient la création d’OSM en supervisant les infrastructures techniques et les données d’OSM. Elle contribue également à orienter la stratégie à long terme et le bien-être du projet.

Il est donc très important que les membres de la Fondation OSM reflètent la grande diversité de sa communauté.

Pourquoi avons-nous besoin d’une campagne d’adhésion à l’OSMF ? OSMFMembershipCampaign Comme le souligne le site web de l’OSMF, la fondation OpenStreetMap a pour mission d’encourager la croissance, le développement et la distribution de données géospatiales libres et de fournir des données géospatiales que tout le monde peut utiliser et partager..

Il est important de noter qu’il n’est pas nécessaire d’être membre de la Fondation OSM pour créer un profil sur OSM.org et commencer à modifier OpenStreetMap. Il n’est même pas nécessaire d’être membre pour se porter volontaire auprès d’une communauté locale ou d’un groupe de travail, pour assister à une conférence State of the Map ou pour participer à une fête de la cartographie.

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This is directly translated from Arnalie’s Blog.

২০২৪ সালের OpenStreetMap ফাউন্ডেশন মেম্বারশিপ ক্যাম্পেইনে স্বাগতম!

আজ, ওপেনস্ট্রিটম্যাপ ফাউন্ডেশন (ওএসএমএফ) বোর্ডের সদস্যরা এবং বেশ কয়েকটি ওএসএমএফ ওয়ার্কিং গ্রুপের সদস্যরা একটি বিশ্বব্যাপী ওএসএমএফ সদস্যতা প্রচারাভিযান শুরু করছে। যেখানে ওএসএমএফ সদস্য নেই বা খুব কম এমন অঞ্চলে ওএসএমএফ সদস্যতা বৃদ্ধি এবং বৈচিত্র্যময় করার লক্ষ্যে।

আপনি এই মানচিত্র থেকে দেখতে পাচ্ছেন, এরকম অনেক অঞ্চল রয়েছেঃ A visualization of OSMF membership by country, worldwide ওএসএম একটি বিশাল, বিশ্বব্যাপী ম্যাপার, পেশাদার জিআইএস, কমিউনিটি বিল্ডার, ডেভেলপার, ইঞ্জিনিয়ার, প্রশিক্ষক ইত্যাদি দ্বারা নির্মিত হওয়ার জন্য পরিচিত, যা ম্যাপের অস্তিত্বের বিগত বিশ বছরে তাদের স্থানীয় জ্ঞানে অবদান রাখে এবং উন্মুক্ত এবং বিনামূল্যে ভূ-স্থানিক ডেটা বজায় রাখে।

OSM ফাউন্ডেশন, OSM এর প্রযুক্তিগত সিস্টেম এবং ডেটা তত্ত্বাবধান করে OSM তৈরির পরিচালনা এবং সমর্থন করে। এটি দীর্ঘমেয়াদী কৌশল এবং মানচিত্রের মঙ্গল পরিচালনা করতে সহায়তা করে।

সুতরাং, OSM ফাউন্ডেশনের সদস্যপদ তার সম্প্রদায়ের বিশাল বৈচিত্র্যের প্রতিফলন হওয়া খুবই গুরুত্বপূর্ণ।

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Posted by Vali-44-49 on 11 March 2024 in French (Français).

Bonjour,

Une petite information : Doué-en-Anjou (sud du Maine-et-Loire) possède maintenant une petite communauté OSM! Elle s’organise en utilisant le réseau social Communecter.

On se retrouve normalement l’après-midi du deuxième samedi du mois. Si vous n’êtes pas trop loin, vous serez les bienvenus!

Au plaisir! Valentin

Location: Doué-La-Fontaine, Conception, Doué-la-Fontaine, Doué-en-Anjou, Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France métropolitaine, 49700, France
Posted by arnalielsewhere on 11 March 2024 in English. Last updated on 7 October 2024.

In 2 March 2024, various OSM contributors and community members/leaders gathered together for the Local Chapters and Communities Congress! It was my pleasure to share a short update about HOT where I work as an Online Community Engagement Lead.

My slide presentation is here. Recordings are now uploaded in Youtube :)

Just a point to make that I shared about the HOT and its community, and not the HOT as an org. HOT Annual reports are available here.

HOT CommunityWG

How to get involved in HOT?

There are three general ways to get involved with HOT:

  1. mapping in your own time,
  2. participate in a HOT Working Group/s, and
  3. contribute to tech.

So how do we engage with the community / contributors at HOT?

Since lots of different community members and leaders were there in the Congress, I took the opportunity to share and highlight how we foster a collaborative and inclusive space in HOT and channels

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Posted by Bogomil Shopov - Бого on 11 March 2024 in English.

After FOSDEM I was hooked again to contributing to OSM. I started slowly by using StreetComplete and did more than 700 suggestions and edits for a months. Now I am looking into using the editor to be able to add missing spots, especially pubs and toilets.

If there any any other Englis speaking enthusiasts in Prague, I am always open for doing a map walk combined with a pub visit.

Location: Košíře, Prague, obvod Praha 5, Capital City of Prague, Prague, Czechia
Posted by GOwin on 11 March 2024 in English. Last updated on 18 March 2024.

Yesterday morning, our OSM community in Metro Manila, conducted an AlayData event for the quarter. We gathered to celebrate Open Data Day, focusing on open geopsatial data from OpenStreetMap, and give ourselves opportunities to socialize and get to know other contributors, sharing stories and experiences, and a chance for hands-on learning with new tools.

Among the things that our community learned from a “getting to know you” survey we did last quarter, is the high interest in other aspects of the OSM movement: like field mapping, photo-mapping, and getting familiar with other tools available from the OSM ecoysystem, and to more casual opportunities to contribute other than arm-chair mapping.

The volunteer group was sub-divided into three teams of their choice:

  • Galúgad - folks also on foot, using FieldPapers, for a no-tech mapping approach. In Filipino, “Galúgad” means travelling to explore, or search for something.
  • Tahák - folks on foot, using StreetComplete_EE (SCEE). “Tahák” in Filipino means to pass through a new or unusual path.
  • Padyák - folks on HPVs (in our case, just bikes), to collect ground-level photos, to support or augment map editing. “Padyák” in Filipino means to stomp, and by extension, to pedal or push with your foot.

Initial results

Here’s the latest heatmap of recent edits made in the area:

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Location: Barangay 654, Intramuros, Fifth District, Manila, Capital District, Metro Manila, 1002, Philippines
Posted by kwiatek_123 on 10 March 2024 in English.

I have created a web-based tool to easily and intuitively obtain the access token needed to make most requests to the OpenStreetMap api.

It is hosted courtesy of Interactive Maps.

The tool walks you through the process of obtaining such a token. It is useful for those writing server-side software that communicates with the api.

I created this tool because there is no other simpler way to authorise server applications. Current ways require running code locally.

It is available here: https://tools.interactivemaps.xyz/token