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Users' Diaries
Recent diary entries
(RU)
Сделал несколько объектов в городке Villa Carlos Paz. Здесь практически отсутствует карта автобусной сети местного сообщения. Планирую в ближайшее время создать эту сеть, благо есть местное приложение, содержащее полную информацию обо всех маршрутах и остановках. Если кто-то захочет присоединиться и помочь - пишите, буду только рад сотрудничеству.
(ES)
Realizó varios objetos en la localidad de Villa Carlos Paz. Prácticamente no existe un mapa de la red de autobuses locales. Planeo crear esta red en un futuro cercano, ya que hay una aplicación local que contiene información completa sobre todas las rutas y paradas. Si alguien quiere unirse y ayudar, escriba, solo estaré encantado de cooperar.
Сегодня правил карту по вызову и заметил, что в г. Волжском превалируют номера телефонов вообще код страны )
I have just spent the last 2 months “intensely” making observations around lesser populated areas in WA’s southwest almost solely from the vehicle drivers seat. I then enter that data into OSM ID most afternoons/nights.
The tools;
- Forward looking 8.3MP/4K dashcam 2FPS
- Left facing (270 degrees) old Samsung 8MP phone 0.3FPS
- Left rear facing (225 degs) 1.3MP webcam 1FPS
- The dashcam records audio (my voice) in one minute chunks
- All photos and audio are geo-referenced to their current location
- The Garmin navigation GPS has a current OSM based map, a POI set of all WA stopping places from MRWA and any OSM FixMe’s.
The methods;
Most of the data is by voice prompts that are reviewed afterwards, but a small proportion come from only viewing (mainly) the 270 camera images of shop etc fronts and signs. It is surpising how useful the multiple camera views are.
Voiced items;
About a year ago, I started working as the maintainer of the iD editor for the OSMF. Here’s a short recap of the last year or so and a bit of outlook of what’s lying ahead according to me.
A look back
The year was characterized by the reactivation of processes which had been dormant for a little while before I started:
The tagging schema repository has received regular releases (about one major update every second month on average) after been mostly dormant in the year before. Many of the improvements to the tagging schema came in by various contributors from the community: Thanks to everyone who took part in this, including everyone actively translating on Transifex!
For iD itself, I soon learned that it is better to perform small iterative improvements, rather than tackling big reworks all at once. Therefore, my focus in the last year was primarily on stability, bug fixes and incremental improvements. There were still a few improvements to point out from last year:
- version 2.21 switches the development build system to a more modern system based on
esbuildand droped support for Internet Explorer 11 - version 2.22 contains a first step towards making iD understand lifecycle prefixes of tags
- version 2.23 significantly improves startup times, improved input fields in various ways and introduced a few improvements under the hood to manage presets
- version 2.24 adds a remaining input length indicator for fields which are constrained to OSM tags’ maximum length of 255 characters and introduces a new field type for directional tags
A glimpse ahead
Another highlights of the year 2022 was the State of the Map conference in Firenze, where I spoke about the history of the iD editor (in summer 2023, it will celebrate 10 years of being the default editor on osm.org!), and tried to explain what the mid to long term high level goals are which I would like to tackle for iD. I identified five big topics to work on:
I’ve been closely involved with the journey Rapid is on. The first version of Rapid was released in 2019 as the first OSM editor that added machine learning-derived layers you could easily add to OSM in one click: roads from Meta and building footprints from Microsoft. This groundbreaking work enabled efficient, but human powered adding of vetted external data to OSM, and continues to be one of the most widely used methods for doing so. Since the original launch, a collaboration with Esri’s community data program added many additional layers of authoritive data available to add to OSM in the same way.
As government agencies continue to make more data available to OSM through Rapid (around 145 as of now, with hundreds of millions of features), work on version 2 started in early 2022. Developers Ben Clark and Bryan Housel presented the early stages at State of the Map US in Tucson last March, and followed up with a more technical talk about the underlying technology changes at FOSS4G in Firenze. Alpha versions of version 2 have been circulating since then. I have been using these extensively, especially in the past two months. I’ve been barraging Ben and Bryan with bugs and feature requests, as have many others who have participated in the alpha testing phase. A ton of issues have been resolved since the first alpha release, and we’re very happy with where we are with Rapid 2.0. Happy enough to launch version 2 beta today! 🎉
What’s new in Rapid 2.0
If you haven’t used Rapid at all yet, this is a great opportunity to try it for the first time. Many things will feel familiar if you’ve used the built-in editor on openstreetmap.org, but you will also notice small conveniences you won’t find there—or anywhere—like a shortcut to quickly cycle through highway types when you have a way selected, “virtual nodes” that are displayed for polygons with POI tags and improved polygon labeling:
I’ve created a small josm preset for the 2023 Turkey earthquake for use with HOT mapping.
If something is missing go and edit the preset ;)
I’d used the OSM editor for work some time ago, and decided to practice a bit- using my own stomping grounds as the subject material.
I don’t know if any Locals are trying to keep up with the Town’s alterations, but I still haven’t fixed ‘Costumes, Balloons, and Stuff;’ It’s still on the map despite having closed Six and a Half Years Ago. I’ll get it next time. ((Not that I want to. I really miss that place.))
I fixed a few of the nagging sidewalk issues, and some of the more popular buildings and businesses. Remove the demolished bridge, that sort of thing.
That’s it. I just wanted OSM to reflect the local reality.
Rooftop area in Kathmandu Valley. I am interested in estimating the total rooftop area of Kathmandu valley residential homes. It will be helpful in order to estimate the solar PV potential of the valley.
Este post es la traducción del post de Heather Leson en su diario OSM personal.
Nota del editor: Escrito por Heather Leson, Dinar Adiatma y Can Unen.
Tener los datos del mapa lo más actualizados y precisos es crucial para la respuesta de emergencia. La comunidad y los socios de OpenStreetMap crean esto para apoyar a los trabajadores humanitarios. Los datos de OSM se comparten en la plataforma Intercambio de datos humanitarios (HDX) y se utilizan para desarrollar productos de gestión de información (IM) para los responsables de la toma de decisiones que responden a emergencias.
Esta breve nota es para ayudar a los nuevos mapeadores a empezar y fomentar la calidad de los datos. La comunidad turca local, Yer Çizenler y HOTOSM coordinan esta activación. Para Siria, el mapeo es más complejo ya que es una zona de conflicto. HOT está trabajando en estrecha colaboración con los colegas y socios de OSM para evaluar cuidadosamente cualquier tarea HOT en Siria. Como es una zona de conflicto, colaboraremos para garantizar que las contribuciones de OSM al Tasking Manager de HOTOSM no causen daños. Estamos aquí para ayudar a los que ayudan. Sabemos que muchos quieren ayudar. Te pedimos que hables con otros mapeadores para aprender y ayudar a los socorristas respetando las indicaciones locales.
La calidad de los datos es importante en OpenStreetMap (OSM) porque afecta directamente la precisión y la utilidad del mapa. Todos los datos deben ser aptos para su propósito y, para hacerlo, se requiere un esfuerzo. La mala calidad de los datos puede dar lugar a información incorrecta o desactualizada, lo que afecta negativamente a las personas que confían en OSM para la navegación, la planificación y la toma de decisiones. Aprende más aquí.
Contactos: los contactos del coordinador de activación HOT se pueden encontrar en la wiki de OSM.
Mapeadores principiantes
¿Eres nuevo en OSM? Esta es una emergencia compleja y nos complace ayudarte a empezar:
Separating features
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To split a line, select the node, then click on Tools >Split Way (P shortcut). Unglue the node using the shortcut G.
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Buildings tool or Mapathoner plugin: To merge overlapping buildings, join them using shortcut Shift+J (same shortcut for joining node to way).
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To create a circular building, create a line (A), then while it is selected, use Shift+O.
Este post es la traducción del post de Pedrito1414 en su diario OSM personal.
Recibí esta pregunta a través del formulario de comentarios HOT hoy (9/feb). Aquí está mi respuesta en caso de que alguien más quiera saber.
Re: ¿Lo que estoy haciendo realmente está ayudando a alguien en una situación de desastre?
La respuesta corta es sí, creemos que sí: los proyectos del Tasking Manager se crearon en función de las solicitudes de las organizaciones que planean usar los datos.
La respuesta larga es que, inmediatamente después (de un desastre), todo el mundo busca recursos, incluidos datos, pero inicialmente recibimos muy pocos comentarios sobre quién los está usando exactamente.
Las personas y las organizaciones están ocupadas respondiendo. Esta información suele aparecer un poco más tarde y la actualizaremos cuando lo haga. En desastres anteriores, como el terremoto de Haití en 2010, el tifón Yolanda en Filipinas en 2013 y los brotes de ébola en África occidental y central, hemos observado que las agencias encargadas de la respuesta a menudo comienzan a usar los datos del mapa unas semanas después de estar dando respuesta, Luego que la prisa inicial para establecer los conceptos básicos haya pasado. Esto solo es posible si comenzamos temprano, de modo que cuando las agencias los necesiten, los datos realmente existan.
Un dato que tenemos es que las descargas de conjuntos de datos de OSM proporcionados por HOT a través de la plataforma HDX están aumentando. Hay un retraso en los informes (por lo que los últimos números son del 6 de febrero), pero vemos que aumentan. HDX es una fuente de datos clave para el personal de respuesta humanitaria.
First, I want to thank God, the almighty for His blessings and grace always. It’s indeed an honor to represent my beloved country, Sierra Leone and my unique university, Central University SL at the 2023 YouthMappers Leadership Fellowship Summit in Jamaica(Jan 5-12,2023)
Being certified as 2023 YouthMappers Leadership Fellow is something that has inspired me more. The 2023 YouthMappers summit helped me explore in different important areas. I was opportuned to learn about leadership, equity and inclusion and climate change and resilience and geospatial mapping tools and softwares.
Special thanks to YouthMappers,the organizers and our sponsors USAID, Texas Tech University, Arizona University, George Washington University and West Virginia University. We are grateful for the support and knowledge impacted.
Special thanks also to the Openstreet Map Team,Sierra Leone and the YouthMappers Regional Ambassador Sierra Leone for the guidance and mentoring.
A big thank you to Central University Management and my hardworking team, Central University YouthMappers. I am proud to be a Centralist. Thanks to my family and friends for the support. I am blessed to have you all. I am always grateful to you all.
YouthMappers
#ymsummit2023 #Openstreetmap #EverywhereSheMap #centraluniversityyouthmappers

It’s that time again: we are ready to announce the third Baltics-located conference on OpenStreetMap and everything around it! Just like three years ago, we are joining the BalticGIT org team to have an opportunity to gather everyone interested in open data and open tools to present their work, meet other mappers and developers, and spend two days in a beautiful city on a super wide river.
Mark the date: 18-19 May (that’s Thursday and Friday!) in Riga, Latvia.
See the website for details.
The RIX airport is a home base to AirBaltic which has flights from like a hundred locations around the world. It’s really easy and affordable to come. So, we would be delighted to meet you there!
We are opening the call for papers. Please submit your topics, and we (me, that is) will contact you. We understand it’s just three months, but again, this is an OSM event, where there are new things every month :)
Registration will open a bit later, which we will also announce.
- Se crean nuevos puntos de interés.
- Se actualizan calles dirección única.
- Se borran Cajeros Automáticos que ya no existen
Today being the 11th day of February, 2023, I took the decision to join the OSM training after some persuasion from my friends who have been a part of this community. The training this morning opened my eyes to quiet a lot of things as it concerns the global mapping community. Before the commencement of the training, I received a T-shirt and a bag, which made me feel I was already a part of Unique Mappers Network.
I didn’t know what to expect but I can confidently say now that I am glad I took the decision to attend. In the course of the training, it came as a surprise that I was actually interested in what was being done as I started to find it educative and interesting. There were some initial difficulties I experienced especially in learning how to map a community but I didn’t let it deter me.
I gained the knowledge of what Open Street Mapping is all about, being that it deals with the local and global community at large. I learned that Open Street Map is a global map of the world that is open to the people as it is a humanitarian service geared towards helping people in need.
This evening, I joined the zoom meeting of which I gained better clarity on how to map on HOTOSM. We were encouraged towards mapping the disaster struck Turkey as a way to enable search and rescue teams have better access to buildings that may have been struck in the course of the Earthquake.
At the moment, I’ve mapped over a hundred buildings and roads In Turkey and would continue to do so with the knowledge that this is my contribution to community development and a humanitarian service to the world.
UMTMapTurkey
#uniquemappersteam #uniquemappersnetwork #uniquemappersnetwork2023
#STATE OF THE MAP TANZANIA
STATE OF THE MAP TANZANIA
State of the Map Tanzania is a national conference that celebrates the culture of open mapping, open data, GIS, and its impact across East Africa. The conference took place on 20th-22rd January 2023 in Dare salaam, Tanzania. The conference had the following goals
-Learn from one another to improve OpenStreetMap and Open Data in Tanzania.
-Promote cartographic innovations in Tanzania.
-Place OpenStreetMap as a governance and sustainable development tool.
-Bring together all OpenStreetMap Tanzania Communities to share their experiences and achievements. For more info about the conference visit https://stateofthemaptanzania.org/
activities Joined
- I participated in the Mapbox and how to utilize it for free. it was my first time understanding that Mapbox can be used for free by the communities. I learned that MapBox allows individual subscriptions and enjoy their services.
curious experience, being locked out because of etiquette misbehaviour.

I heard about the procedure against me only after the procedure had been closed with a condemnation, 4 votes approving, 1 abstaining. not only no space to present my point of view with the people who were to decide, even no notice of the pending procedure. speak about openness.
what were —concretely— my abuses? I may guess, but I was not —concretely— notified of what was the violation. maybe the same as my previous block. I had to review my own behaviour myself, perform a radical self-criticism, purge myself of all evil, then came back once purified.
I’m happy I renounced my membership of such a Foundation.
a clarification apparently needed, seeing the first two comments to this entry: I obviously do know that I have a continuous latent conflict with YouthMappers and HOT. I did not know that steps were being taken against me. then I received the following email:
Hier ein kleines AutoHotKey Skript zur schnellen Adresserfassung. Mit F7 wird die Adresse des sich unter dem Mauszeiger befindlichen Gebäudes automatisch gesetzt. Dabei wird die letzte Hausnummer um 1 oder 2 erhöht.
Ablauf: Das erste Gebäude bearbeitet man ganz normal mit dem Adresspreset. Man setzt entweder den +1 oder +2 Button, je nach Schrittweite der Hausnummmern. Dann wandert man mit dem Mauszeiger von Haus und Haus und drückt F7.
Voraussetzungen: Das Preset “Anmerkung/Adresse” muss man sich auf Taste F10 legen. Modus muss Selektion (Taste S) sein.
Das Skript zB. als schnelle-hausnummern.ahk abspeichern und zum Starten doppelklicken.
#NoEnv
SendMode Input
f7::
Click
Click
Sleep, 2
Send {F10}
Sleep, 10
Send {Enter}
return
Editor note: Written by Heather Leson, Dinar Adiatma, and Can Unen
Having the most up-to-date and accurate map data is crucial for emergency response. The OpenStreetMap community and partners create this to support humanitarians. The OSM data is shared on the Humanitarian Data Exchange and is used to develop information management (IM) products for decision-makers responding to emergencies.
This short note is to help new mappers get started and to encourage data quality. The local Turkish community, Yer Çizenler, and HOTOSM coordinate this activation. For Syria, mapping is more complex as it is a conflict zone. HOT is working closely with OSM colleagues and partners to assess any HOT tasks in Syria carefully. As it is a conflict zone, we will collaborate to ensure that HOTOSM Task Manager OSM contributions cause no harm. We are here to help the helpers. We know that many want to help. We ask that you talk with other mappers to learn and help the responders while respecting the local guidance.
Data quality is important in OpenStreetMap (OSM) because it directly affects the accuracy and usefulness of the map. All data should be fit for purpose, and to make it fit purpose, it requires a minimum gap. Poor data quality can lead to incorrect or outdated information, negatively impacting the people relying on OSM for navigation, planning, and decision-making. Learn more here.
Contacts - The HOT Activation Coordinator contacts can be found on the OSM wiki
New Mappers
Are you new to OSM? This is a complex emergency, and we are glad to help you get started:
- See basic videos on how to map via MapGive
- Review Learn OSM and see the OSM wiki guidance for this emergency
- Observe the daily live stream and join a mapathon
- Use the MapRoulette challenges of Yer Çizenlerto tag the collapsed buildings from verified datasets.
- Join the HOTOSM slack channels for #disastermapping and #mappersupport
- Ask for help - the community is here to support your OSM journey