And again still mapping and not so much making entries in my diary, but nevertheless here is one:
Spanderswoud has nearly finished, but due to the thick tree canape during summer, my GPS tracks aren't much reliable there, so I save it for autumn/winter/spring.
I'm now concentrating on a whole new area for me: over the last few weeks I started working on completing a rather large regional cycle network in my neighbourhood, up to entering all the route relations in a network relation. The location with this entry is close to the middle of the cycle network. Here you'll see it on our map for route relations: http://openfietskaart.nl/?zoom=12&lat=52.25773&lon=5.11733&layers=0B000TTFFFTF
Also during the last few weeks/months I started using JOSM more and more and I'm now up to doing 95% of the mapping in JOSM. Yes, there's a steep learning curve and it's not meant for the faint hearted, but in the end you'll upload better database additions and it has a lot of features that are not found in Potlatch, especially when you're dealing with relations as much as I do right now.
Discussion
Comment from wieland on 19 June 2009 at 08:21
That looks nice, but is only BeNeLux.
Can you add Germany?
Comment from Hans van Wijk on 20 June 2009 at 07:59
It is a BeNeLux only map, but here you can see the cycle routes in the whole osm world. This is a detail of Germany: http://www.opencyclemap.org/?zoom=11&lat=51.54682&lon=7.34298&layers=B000
Comment from wieland on 20 June 2009 at 21:38
Yes. But the cycle map is tiles only and not rendered very often.
In openfietskaart.nl there are base layers and the cycle routes are overlays.
You can switch on and off groups of routes.
At the moment I use
http://osm.cdauth.de/route-manager/relation.php?id=103411
for single relations (cycle routes).