1) Sentiero 801: Sa Pala de Cunventu - Is Seddas de Trebini, (Agro Sinnai)= mappato. 2) Sentiero 802: Cunventu - Bruncu Poni Fogu, (Agro Sinnai) = mappato. 3) Sentiero 803: Bau Arrexini - Bruncu Monti Eccas, (Agro Sinnai)= mappato. 4) Sentiero 804: S’Incantu - Campu Omu Arcu Arriu Longu, (Agro Sinnai)= mappato. 5) Sentiero 805: Arcu Is Pedras Biancas - Arriu Sa Scova Mara Solinas, (Agro Sinnai)= mappato. 6) Sentiero 806: Arcu Sa Spina - Arcu Su Crabiolu, (Agro Sinnai)= mappato. 7) Sentiero 807: Bau S’Acua Callenti - Baccu sa Figu, (Agro Castiadas)= mappato. 8) Sentiero 403: Sa Pala de Su Scoffu - San Gregorio, (Agro Burcei - Sinnai)= mappato. 9) Sentiero 800A: Sa Sedda de Tullinu - Sa Guardia de Tullinu, (Agro Sinnai)= mappato. 10) Sentiero 800B: Arcu Fra Contini - Sa Ruxi de S’Arridelaxiu, (Agro Sinnai)= mappato.
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i left the city
Last time i was in the city, went for coffee and made a post here about it. Now i dont see any post…
digital hallucination
Now im writing from a remote location artist studio. Should i pin it on the map? kontajnerlab
In the upper-right corner of the main screen, you’ll see 3 buttons:
- Upload
- Looks like an “up arrow”.
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Layers
- This is the one we want!
- Settings
- Looks like “3 horizontal lines”.
(Note: This tutorial was created using StreetComplete v60.1 on Android.)
Tutorial: Adding Fire Hydrants

1. Click on the “Layers” button.
2. Choose “Things”.
- The icon will now turn into a green-and-white bullseye-looking symbol.
- (You can now see objects like benches / fire hydrants on the map.)
Street-level imagery
Since last Thursday, I’m touring the Netherlands with the band I’m in. I brought the GoPro Max sponsored by Meta, because I thought it would be a great opportunity to get lots of footage for Panoramax which has little coverage in the Netherlands so far. We’re staying in the same place all the time, near Epe in Gelderland and fan out for the gigs almost all over the Netherlands. We’ll be playing until the 31st of January.

Unfortunately, it’s been very foggy since we arrived, so the imagery is not the best. It is also very cold, and the third trip (to Zutphen, if I remember correctly), the metal on the holder hinge shrunk and the camera tilted back, so that footage was fairly useless.
I upload the images to mapillary first, after all, they sponsored the camera, so it takes a while to get them onto Panoramax, and the internet at the accommodation doesn’t seem as quick as what I’m used to.
Bei meiner gestrigen Wanderung am Thayatalweg navigierte ich wie immer mit Handy und Komoot. Diese Methode benötigt bekanntlich sehr viel Strom. Dahner hatte ich eine 5000 mAh Powerbank und ein USB-C Ladekabel lose in eine Außentasche (!) des Rucksacks gepackt.
Powerbank und Ladekabel bei Kälte körpernah transportieren
Nach rund 12 Kilometern war der Handyakku erwartungsgemäß am Ende. Ich steckte die Powerbank ans Handy und beides in die äußere (!) Jackentasche. 2 Fehler mit 2 Ergebnissen: * Warnmeldung am Handy: Sehr schwache Ladeleistung! * An beiden Enden des Kabels, direkt hinter dem Knickschutz brach die Isolierung und mehrere Kupferlitzen brachen. Kurz darauf schaltete sich mein Handy wegen Energiemangel ab.
Dann stehst du bei dichtem Nebel, einem leichten Lüftchen und minus -2° (gefühlt -6°) ohne Navigation, ohne Verbindung zur Außenwelt und ohne Rückfahrtickets irgendwo auf einer kleinen Landstraße im Waldviertel!
Plötzlich ist man, ganz alleine, in einer echt gefährlichen Situation!
Erschwerend waren noch Hunger und Durst.
Mein Glück war die Landstraße als einzige Orientierungshilfe. Als ich an den Bus 875, der mich nach Hardegg brachte, wurde mir bewusst, ich hatte ja nun auch keine Tickets nach Hause mehr! Doch, diesmal nicht „Gott“ sondern Dank einer guten Planung /Vorbereitung hatte ich einen „Notgroschen“ + einen 500 kcal YFood Riegel + genügend Polster an Tageslicht.
Das A und O lautet:
Planung – Vorbereitung – Ausrüstung
好冷,在想今天晚上吃拉面还是烤肉好,不想做饭的原因是怕油洗不掉
OpenStreetMap is now 20 years old. Its community is contributing to complete a geographical database which fuel many activities, for instance useful for energy transition and power grids asset management. The increasing impacts of extreme weather phenomenons like storms or wild fires disrupt power grids and expose them to wider outages. Operators have to reinforce and adapt their assets for those upcoming challenges.
Overhead power grids asset management had suffered from disinterest since early 1990s for instance in France. It remains at least a significant challenge in developed countries. Important decisions that had been made to bury them and more generally because they are “highly visible infrastructure”. Nevertheless, several decades are required to completely hide a very capillary distribution grid. So we need to better describe them for sake of maintaining remaining overhead power grids, particularly ones that couldn’t be buried. Furthermore, very high voltage transmission lines will remain mainly overhead.
Producing and maintaining knowledge about utility networks assets is tedious and expensive without appropriate tools. I already had opportunity to explain how the “OpenStreetMap way” is helping for power transmission grid knowledge, back in 2020. Operators now face other challenges and are busy with bigger investments for transitions. Yet lesser time left for knowledge management as projects pace accelerate. Power grids inventory started early after OpenStreetMap birth in 2004. It began with most visible transmission grids. Tagging improvements are continuously made since 2010 and 15 years later we reach another step with a deeper experience in such activities.
Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to make your own personal edits to the OSM without sending it to the server.
64 NPC Area B Street, Talipapa, Barangay 164, Caloocan, 1400 Metro Manila
F4 es uno de los pocos visores de OpenStreetMap que ha estado en servicio ofreciendo renderizado en 3D por muchos años. Han habido otros servicios, pero cuando se muestra F4 cualquier persona se descresta. He empezado a mapear en 3D, y muchas de las grandes contribuciones, principalmente en Denver, en este ámbito han sido de chachafish. Lo quise contactar para obtener algunos tipos de un experto, pero dejó de mapear desde 2020 (en plena pandemia :( ), entonces me tocó buscar otras opciones.
En el wiki, en communities, hay información dispersa, pero no muestra todas las posibilidades que tiene esta herramienta. Entonces, decidí indagar en la misma página de F4 map, y encontré 2 páginas muy interesantes: render y changelog. En ellas se describe en cierto desorden todo lo que puede hacer esta herramienta.
Entonces, decidí darle un orden, extraer las etiquetas que usa y ahí tener una mejor idea de cómo debo hacer 3D mapping. Fue ahí cuando recordé Taginfo, y decidí listar este visor en este directorio, por lo que creé una entrada: https://github.com/angoca/f4demo-in-taginfo/blob/main/taginfo.json.
Además de lo anterior, es necesario manejar los colores para que se visualice más cercano a la realidad. Para eso se puede usar esta guía de nombres de colores.
Esperemos que esto sea de ayuda para que más personas se aventuren en el mapeo 3D, sobretodo teniendo un poquito más de documentación.
Yo comencé con un pequeño ejercicio en el norte de Bogotá, y estoy muy contento con el resultado del Centro Comercial Plaza Norte:
For years, an issue with Kurdish language, Arabic script, and OpenStreetMap tiles has been on my radar. In 2023 I got OSM to update Noto fonts on the tile server, but Google has moved their latest changes to individual repos.
I’m continuing to workshop a PR for that.. but in the meantime, I thought to check if OSM needs more of the language-specific Noto fonts. Back in spring 2019 I did a mini survey of where Unicode blocks were used around the OSM world.
Today I added Python scripts to check Planet PBF files (specifically name and alt_name tags on nodes) and find usage across Unicode blocks.
There are names with Latin alphabet and frequently associated characters (superscripts and subscripts, dingbats, diacritics, IPA, half-width, old italic, runic, spacing modifiers, punctuation, emoticons/emoji, and symbols from math, music, currency, and maps).
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Africa has: TIFINAGH, ARABIC (supplements and presentation forms), CYRILLIC, ETHIOPIC, NKO, HEBREW, CJK, HANGUL, and GREEK.
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Asia has: CYRILLIC, GREEK, HEBREW, ARABIC, SYRIAC, COPTIC, ETHIOPIC, BALINESE, JAVANESE, CJK + YI + BOPOMOFO + KANGXI, HANGUL, MONGOLIAN, TIBETAN, THAI, MYANMAR, LAO, KHMER, ARMENIAN, GEORGIAN, THAANA, SINHALA, TAMIL, ORIYA, BENGALI, GURMUKHI, GUJARATI, DEVANAGARI, KANNADA, MALAYALAM, OL_CHIKI, and TELUGU.
For the Americas, OSM already includes fonts for Cherokee and Canadian Aboriginal Symbols.
Those two scripts and OGHAM, TAGBANWA, and BAMUM were misused in Asia. The instance of TAGALOG script was a little uncertain. I removed an Apple logo because it’s from the Private Use Area.
The current font download script is pretty good, and includes additional fonts (Adlam and Tai Viet) which aren’t actively used.
so the beach town is seeing growth again, after the primary developers went bust in 2007/8. A large amount of blank land between the shops and the harbour has been cleared, and given asphalt roads, concrete footpaths, and brackish ponds for the mosquitoes to grow in! I hope the new holiday home owners like mosquitoes!
My GPS accuracy is not great and my note taking while walking is worse; but I’ve drawn some new ways on the new footpaths; and verified some of the existing paths from Kenwood Drive to Waimarie Ave are still approximately where my GPS says they are. Good fun.
Need to go back with a laptop next summer to add/tweak more. Hopefully LINZ has updated by then to provide even better coverage
The State of the Map Asia 2024 conference wasn’t held in a main travelers’ hub like Thailand but rather chose a much, not that well-known country Bangladesh, and its previously unsettled political situation, which ended with the Prime Minster fleeing to India. Summarizing all these factors might discourage most people from visiting this country, ended up most of the attendees are domestic, and plus someone like me who is a foreigner is lucky enough to obtain a VISA to pay a visit.
Bangladesh is a young country, during the conference we saw many attendees were students, who might help those international aid projects to gather map data. We can see teachers bring their students to attend the conference. And there are also various student clubs, like all Youthmappers in Bangladesh, publishing their project results. One day we might see when the country is prosperous, and students grown up, there is a chance that they will map shops and buildings in the city where they live.
I want to write something about the general participant situation here in the Asia Pacific area. In developed countries like Taiwan, there are individuals who launch interest groups to map specific map features or netizens with enough motive to contribute to OpenStreetMap project. There are other countries that rely on aid projects to map local map data, and sometimes there are sone who will map modern map features. I have heard a talk about solar pannels in Dahka.
The State of the Map Asia splits its session into quite strange 10-minute parts. I accidentally submitted two talks, and did not get rejected. I had to give a talk on the first and second day, one I introduced the community in Taiwan, and the other day I introduced some interesting projects hosted by individual mappers.
這改 State of the Map Asia 2024 大會,毋是佇逐家愛去𨑨迌的旅遊勝地泰國舉行,顛倒是佇民風較祕思,國家較封閉的孟加拉舉行。而且佇落尾的時,確實有人簽證問題無法度入境到位會場。閣加添孟加拉政局無穩定,進前總理流亡,共頭前講的原因加加起來,予世界各國的人無想欲來。這个大會會當講是孟加拉人為主,極加加添我這款會當入境的外國人。
孟加拉是少年人的國家,一般看著的參與者是學生,幫贊國際援助計畫累積基礎的地理圖資。閣有參與的老師𤆬學生,有各種的社團,比喻講孟加拉各大學的 YouthMappers 組織攏有參與,發表𪜶參與的計畫。應該是有一工社會發達,一陣學生較有歲,相信下開始畫四箍圍的店頭佮都市的建築。
閣來講起亞太的開放地圖的參與情形,除了社會經濟狀況允準以外,會當有個人發起的興趣小組佮有貢獻動機的網路鄉民以外,足濟是用援助計畫的資源來進行基礎圖資的繪製,順紲執行較現代的議題,親像講綠能相關的,比喻講達卡的日頭能枋的分佈。
演講的部份,𪜶用較奇妙的十分鐘為一个單位進行,家己無細膩投兩份演講,著勉強共平常時紹介 OpenStreetMap 的簡報拆做兩份,第一工紹介台灣的社群,進行的計畫佮未來展望,第二天就是講個別台灣社群成員的計畫。
當時欲入境孟加拉拄著挑戰,予移民官擋咧留話,愛主辦單位出面解釋,才予入境。落尾到位 Cox’s Bazar,除了佇會場發表,嘛聽捌人的經驗,體驗孟加拉旅遊勝地,會當講是孟加拉的墾丁𨑨迌踅踅。我逐家會當到海沙埔散步,體驗印度洋的海風佮海波浪。這馬回想一逝旅行,對孟加拉落地簽申請的難題,趁大會佇孟加拉舉辦的機會來到孟加拉,解鎖一个南亞國家的成就。
這次 State of the Map Asia 2024 並非在旅遊聖地泰國舉行,而是比較封閉的孟加拉,光是簽證就很容易搞死人。而在最後關頭,的確是有很多人就無法到場,簽證沒過無法入境。再加上前陣子孟加拉政局動盪,總理流亡,綜合以上種種因素,導致各國的人不大前往參與。孟加拉人為大宗的大會,再加上能有辦法進來的外國人
在會場觀察參者的人好有活力,很多援助計畫在協助積累當地基礎的地理圖資。另外參與的人口年輕,像是老師帶著學生參與,各種年輕團體組團,例如孟加拉各大學的 YouthMapper 組織都有參與,發表相關的計畫。當社會漸漸發達,大家年紀變年長,相信應該會有人轉為畫生活活動範圍的商家與都市地帶的建築。
而回到亞太這邊的開放街圖參與狀況,除了社會經濟情況允許而能以自發的興趣小組與有貢獻動機的網路鄉民之外,很多是用援助計畫的資源從事基礎圖資的繪製,順便去進行比較是近代的議題,像是跟綠能相關的,如達卡的太陽能板分佈的繪製
演講部分,他們用蠻奇特的十分鐘時間為單位進行,而自己不小心投了兩份演講,就硬著頭皮講了兩場,基本上是自己25+5演講拆一半的內容,各自在兩場演講。第一天談台灣社群,進行的計畫與未來展望,而第二天談個別的社群成員常在進行的計畫。
儘管移民官還有機場設施不是那麼友善,但我順利到達 Cox’s Bazar,除了在會場發表還有聽別人的經驗分享之外,也趁機到這個孟加拉的渡假聖地遊覽,每天到沙灘走走,體驗印度洋的浪與風。回想這一切,孟加拉簽證難申請,趁這次大會在孟加拉,解鎖到這一南亞國家遊歷的成就。
See pt1 of this series here.
See pt2 of this series here.
See pt3 of this series here.
How Does This Relate To OSM Again?
If you have been following the articles listed above, you will know the Field Mapping Tasking Manager (FMTM) is a tool developed by HOTOSM to improve the quality of field verified data associated with geometries.
In the OSM world, this means adding and improving tags for OSM geometries.
A key element of this work flow is conflation of newly collected data with existing data in OSM. Some preliminary work was done on this, but for now the team decided to pivot and focus entirely on improving the usability of FMTM from the perspective of mappers.
The conflation work will be continued further down the line.
Currently, Rob Savoye is also continuing some work in parallel for conflation of roads in the USA, with OSMUS’s osm-merge project.
The roadmap for FMTM can be found here.
Easier Field Mapping
Since release 2024.5.0, we have be focusing on what we have dubbed the ‘Mapper Frontend’.
Our primary goals:
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Mapping should be as intuitive as possible for users, requiring minimal training or existing knowledge (with prompts).
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The application should be fast and responsive, tailored to field mapping needs.
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Data should load real-time, significantly improving the collaborative team experience. Joe wants to know where Jim is mapping currently, to avoid overlap.
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A secondary goal is the potential to package it up in a mobile app wrapper, allowing for easy distribution via mobile app stores.
Had to move the summit as it was in a random place. It’s really cool up there.
Youth Mappers University of Nairobi chapter