Koreller's Comments
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| OSM for Environment Management and Humanitarian Mapping | Thanks for this diary ! Very good to see people from Bhutan contributing to OSM ! |
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| New OSMer the Beginnings | Osm is a continent and a large community š
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| I won't grant permission to use my CC0 software | Okay but⦠whatās the license for this diary ? š |
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| OpenStreetMap NextGen Development Diary #11 | Very cool ideas ! There are really good vibes from https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/issues/3785 ! š |
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| Day 12 - Villages Lavdar i KorƧƫs and PolenĆ« | Great to see your motivation! Are you planning to include a map of the mapped area in future diaries (and why not a osm URL to the area)? (By pressing Ctrl+F5 you can see the map with the new buildings and changes youāve made!) |
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| Day 10 - Village Kastriot | Very good to see motivated mappers for under-mapped areas ! Good luck in your project in Albania :) By the way, JOSM is a powerful tool, so perhaps you should see some videos on how it works ! (Spoiler: you need to be motivated to get the hang of it, but the payoff for a project of more than two weeks is truly positive ! ) I can explain it to you with my small level of English how to use JOSM, let me know if youāre interested ! |
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| Wine bars are pubs? | Iām french, and for me |
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| The OSM Iceberg | Thanks for this image ! |
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| Mapping Hanoi: Pyongyang but a bit better | Itās so cool to see a beautiful story like yours! And youāre really right, in detail itās much better than Pyongyang! Itās a beautiful piece of work, Iām blown away! Iāve never really had the chance to work on addresses, and only very occasionally on POI shops. The result youāre showing is excellent in every way! Iām glad to see that the zone method works for you too, although I have to admit that Iām surprised by your successive layer method, I have to say that I didnāt have the same problems as you! Even though, looking back, I realise that I do things a bit like you do, in two layers: Iāve done all the buildings and roads, now Iām going to add the street lamps, trees, grass areas and sidewalk footways. But I still use (more or less) my zone method. In any case, I think Iād still use it for Ashgabat :D. Guess where Iāve mapped where I havenāt yet :D osm.org/#map=16/37.9514/58.3588 I didnāt start Ashgabat long ago but Iām planning to get serious about it soon! |
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| Second outing today, having lots of fun being a tourist in my own town! | Hi, itās great to have this kind of testimonial :) I donāt contribute where I live (or just a little), but I have to admit that I pay a lot more attention to the details of the street furniture in my town. Itās funny to see that itās a bit the same for you too! For photos, thereās Wikimedia Commons, but itās not really a place to put photos of every single electrical cabinet in a town, although you could put famous buildings in your town there! In my opinion, the most important thing is to enjoy mapping, and I think youāve got that feeling, which is great :D Itās perfectly possible to do without high-level strategy vision on an individual scale, and fortunately so ! |
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| Call for ideas from Microsoft | I have to say that I keep a critical distance from the GAFAMs, but Microsoftās involvement in making its imagery available is a precious source for the OSM community. Thank you for allowing us to use it! And this initiative youāre taking improves your image in my eyes. Thank you for the direct contact with the community that you enable! I think that the most relevant efforts should be put into JOSM and iD, the most massive editors of the OSM database. And since itās Christmas, hereās my list :D : 1/ Creation of a JOSM plugin to visualize the 3D aspect of buildings live, which would enable 3D tags to be added and the result of this contribution to be checked more easily before being sent to the OSM database. 2/ Creation of a tutorial for getting to grips with JOSM (integrated into the JOSM interface, in much the same way as iD currently offers). 3/ Creation of an iD tutorial for adding AI buildings (a thematic tutorial directly in iD to understand how to enrich OSM but with tools that use AI, for example: how to import buildings cleanly from Global ML Building Footprints, how to do it, what specific quality control is needed/is it possible to do etc.). 4/ Improved JOSM interface (UI/UX designer to make JOSM easier to use/faster to learn). 5/ Addition of Bing imagery shooting date. This may not seem like a very important idea, but itās important for data freshness! To avoid mapping buildings that no longer exist, for example. 6/ Implementing JOSM modularity (well, itās not very concrete on the OSM base, but why not, itās Christmas isnāt it :D?) cf. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:JOSM-SotmWorld2019-VincentPrivat.pdf |
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| Report of mapping party + custom scripts | Waouh, super travail, cāest trop bien ! En plus, jāadore les GIF avant/aprĆØs, on y voit une bonne part des ajouts ! Par ailleurs, est-ce que vous avez pensĆ© ā pour certaines des photos prises, surtout celles du patrimoine local ā Ć les mettre sur Wikimedia Commons ? (la catĆ©gorie sur ville est assez pauvre en photoā¦) FĆ©licitation encore pour le travail abattu ! |
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| Mapping Pyongyang: a work of patience | @epicspongee In many ways, itās the most detailed map of Pyongyang! @Fnordson At the moment I use Bing because itās the most pleasant imagery to use in South Hwanghae, but for Pyongyang itās the Esri map thatās most up to date, so depending on the area I use one or the other. But we miss Maxar! @CharliePlett How did you do it? I mean technically to create a grid overlay that divides the region into 9 km² grids? |
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| Mapping Pyongyang: a work of patience | @kucai I didnāt add any borders but itās on Wikimedia Commons ! |
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| Mapping Pyongyang: a work of patience | @åæ«ä¹ēčé¼ å®å® As I explain a little in the diary, I work by district. I go zone by zone, I adjust all the existing objects on Maxar with no offset (or on the imagery I intend to use) and then I map all buildings and roads of the area. But there are places where I try to make something coherent even if it doesnāt match the imagery perfectly, by avoiding overlapping buildings and roads. I try to understand the relative positioning of these objects by changing imagery (Maxar, Esri, Esri Beta, Bing) to do my best ! |
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| Mapping Pyongyang: a work of patience | @pedrito1414 No I was just taking about the mapping. Of course itās difficult to map buildings in dense areas, but in Pyongyang the architecture is fairly regular, so it can be done, and the available imagery is of good quality. I donāt think it would be possible to do the same thing with Hanoi for example, because the shape of the buildings is very complicated to understand. If I mapped Hanoi from armchair too many approximations would be made for the quality Iām aiming for. |
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| All landcover mapped in the country of Belize. | Itās incredible! What a great effort youāve made! I too am planning to do all the roads/buildings/POI/landcover of South Hwanghae, and your project is a huge inspiration to me! |
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| Some news about uMap! | Super news ! A UI/UX design, a skill unfortunately too rarely deployed within OSM projects, Iām very happy to see it happen ! |
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| Happy to share my achievement | Well done, congratulations ! |
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| Places that mimic terrain or are shaped like something. (ģ§ķģ ė³øėź±°ė ģ“ė¤ ź²ģ ķģķķ ģ„ģė¤) | I also wanted to share Ā« France miniature Ā» osm.org/#map=18/48.77640/1.96215 but InsertUser do it before me ^^ |
