CABA
- Terminado
Zona norte
- Tres de Febrero
- San Martín
Zona Oeste
- La Matanza
- Morón
- Ituzaingó
- Hurlingham
- Merlo
Zona Sur
- Lanús
- Lomas de Zamora
- Quilmes
Por fuera del AMBA
- Pilar
Good afternoon from sunny, hot, and muggy northeast Florida!
I am still learning OSM, who is not, and having a blast doing it. It is increadibly fun and incredibly fascinating. Always see and find something new every single day! Love it!
Right now I decided to make the jump to JOSM. I know it is a little or a lot complicated. Best way to learn is jump and start going. When I downloaded it the current version, 19423, was not active I down loaded a earlier version and needed to update. I was literally looking at help files, Googling it, asking questions, a lot. But, and don’t ask me how, I eventually landed the current version, 19423, on my computer. It was one of those moments that you have no clue how you did something but who cares its finally done.
To get started I did the LearnOSM again. I sometimes have to do it over and over to get the idea. Its a good refresher as well. For someone like me who has multiple challenges the fact OSM allows for going back and being able to go over is really good. I saw some updates that and changes that need to be done based on the new JOSM version. I need to figure out who to send those to. Now I am on working on the LearnOSM JOSM - Detailed Editing. Thank you also for OSM having the ability to work on a mock community. That is tremendous and helps so so much.
I do wish that some of the tutorials were more accessible for people with challenges. I think that will allow for a entirely new population of folks to get mapping. We that are disabled and something like OSM for a lot of us is a pair made for each other. Its quiet and you can do it any place and in any environment. It really is a awesome combination. I have a lot of suggestions to make this happen. Need to find out whom to talk to about this as well.
Here are a few….
I noticed that on OpenStreetMap we were missing types of surfaces for many important roads in Kosovo.
Car navigators use surfaces when routing and calculating travel times.
So entering this information became a goal, a time bound mission I could do on my own within a short period of time and see the results, which is just what I like.
The roads in OpenStreetMap are largely classified as primary (highways), secondary (regional roads), tertiary (local roads) and residential.
I decided to work on the first three and smaller sections connecting these classified as primary_link, secondary_link and tertiary_link. The first three for the most part are asphalt in Kosovo, and it’s easy to guess when this may not be the case. Being larger, it’s also easier to confirm on aerial photography that they are indeed paved in asphalt.
First, getting a view of the situation. Here, Overpass turbo is great.
This code will highlight all the primary road surfaces that haven’t been specified.
[out:json][timeout:25];
way["highway"~"primary"]["surface"!~"."]({{bbox}});
out geom;
Change primary with secondary, tertiary, primary_link and so forth.
Next, map editing.
Going through roads one by one and looking at status is tedious. Here comes JOSM and the amazing filtering function I hadn’t used before.
Open Windows > Filter and enter:
highway=primary
Check E (enable) and I (inverse).
For the downloaded area of the map, this will highlight surfaces that need to be specified. Referring to all the aerial imagery available, change them to surface=asphalt and upload.
And voila, almost all primary, secondary and tertiary road surfaces in Kosovo have been completed. In some rear cases I couldn’t tell from aerial imagery available what the status was. I also didn’t work on residential roads which are much more in number but less critical for navigation and where local knowledge would be quite helpful.
Happy mapping!
Hey gang!
I went on a roughly 2-week hiatus because I was visiting my uncle down south. However, I am back and hopefully able to work on OSM more
The first thing I did when I came back was deal with some very old vandalism that was somehow undetected? So I managed to clear all that up and am now remapping it correctly
Anyways, thats enough from me! Goodbye!
NK-Mapper
ok
Another year has passed since my last entry, and it’s about two years ago that I resided in Bonaire for half a year. I want to visit again, but there’s that man on the side of my shoulder whispering things about a sustainable world :) (Meaning I can’t simply visit for a couple of weeks, but should stay for a longer period of time.)
Last year (2024), the Dutch government made high resolution aerial photos of Bonaire. I’ve already updated and mapped several areas based on this. As this information is both high resolution and recent it is very useful for mapping. You can find more information about this on https://www.beeldmateriaal.nl/dataroom-caribisch-nederland
In 2023 I stayed at the Hausmann Follies apartment complex. To compare the image quality, look at these photos:
Bing resolution:

Oggi 13/08/2025 ho creato il primo post sotto il mio profilo proponendo nuovi tags per gestire le aree della protezione civile, ben diverse dai punti di raccolta
EN
Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate.
A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area
If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets
Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️
Why is it important to remind both new and experienced users to keep changesets limited to a specific area? First of all, not all editors can handle loading large amounts of data, as happens with iD (link). More importantly, a large bounding box (covering, for example, half the world or all of Northern Italy) makes it harder for other mappers—both local and remote—to review the changes, even when using modern tools like Better OSM or OsmCha.
IT
Ciao, e grazie mille per il tuo contributo! 🌟 Un piccolo suggerimento per i prossimi cambiamenti: mantenere i changeset piccoli e localizzati può rendere il lavoro più semplice per tutti. Aiuta a evitare conflitti, facilita la revisione da parte degli altri mappatori e mantiene la mappa ancora più accurata.
Alcuni suggerimenti amichevoli: • Concentrati su un’area geografica ristretta (come una singola città, un quartiere o una provincia) • Evita di mescolare località lontane nello stesso changeset • Salva/carica prima di iniziare a lavorare in un’area completamente diversa
Se sei curioso, la wiki spiega di più qui: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets
Grazie ancora per la tua energia nel mappare e… buona mappatura! 🗺️
两环
G102、G229、G302、G334长春过境段新线=长春半小时环线
S001长春经济圈环线
两射
S101长吉线(长吉北线)
S102长双线
八横
G331丹东-阿勒泰
G503五常-通榆
S3??山河-太平川
G302珲春-阿尔山
G334龙井-东乌珠穆沁旗
G503抚松-公主岭+G608扎赉特旗-公主岭=抚松-扎赉特旗
G303集安-阿巴嘎旗
G333三合-莫力达瓦旗=莫力达瓦旗-三合
十二纵
S2??穆棱-珲春
S2??绥芬河-二道白河
G201鹤岗-大连
G222嘉荫-临江
G202黑河-大连
G229饶河-盖州
G102北京-抚远
G203绥化-沈阳
G232牙克石-四平
S2??王府-新宾
S2??齐齐哈尔-通榆
S2??嫩江-双辽
三十七联
S5??复兴-分水岭
S5??汪清-东宁
G610珲春-沙坨子
S5??三道湾-龙井
G611和龙-南坪
S5??敦化-和龙
S5??松江-露水河
S5??和平营子-天池北
S5??天池南-长白
G606五常-敦化
S5??天池西-松江河
S5??蛟河-凤凰山
S5??松花湖旅游环线
G612漫江-临江
S5??舒兰-陶赖召
S5??舒兰-大口钦
S5??桦甸-朝阳山
S5??辉南-三道沟
S5??白山-西丰
S5??石人-通化
S5??通化-桓仁
S5??烟筒山-辽源
G230通化-武汉
S5??营城子-小四平
G607哈尔滨-松原
S5??查干湖旅游环线
S5??秦家屯-八面城
S5??四平-杨木林子
S5??镇赉-莫莫格
S5??前七号-太平川
S5??到保-突泉
S5??通榆-向海
S5??洮南-科尔沁右翼前旗
S5??洮南-向海
G609珲春-珲春口岸
G506集安-本溪
Humanitarian Openstreetmap Team (HOT) is an international team dedicated to humanitarian action and community development through open mapping.
Accurate and up-to-date data is essential for effective humanitarian response. Validators use tools such as JOSM and the HOT Tasking Manager to identify and flag errors and mistakes. From experience, i know that this is a complex and time-consuming endeavor.
One tool to save time and enhance the validation process is OSMCha.
The funding for OSMCha is currently at risk, which could lead to the degradation of this invaluable tool. In this diary, i want to highlight the essential role OSMCha plays in my own (and other’s) validation and quality maintenance workflow.

OpenStreetMap Changeset Analyzer (OSMCha) is a tool designed to monitor and analyze changes made to OpenStreetMap data. It enables data validators to quickly identify potential issues, track changes, and ensure data quality.
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Halo, saya Mulyawan asal Indonesia, aktif di OpenStreetMap
Ярославская область, город Ростов Великий, улица Бебеля Координаты 57.190766, 39.428734, Дом сгорел полностью, место заросли кустарники, деревья
In collaboration with a local team in Grünstadt, Mannheimer Mapathons e.V. completed the mapping of the historic Jewish cemetery in early 2024 after five months of data collection. The cemetery was used by the important Jewish community from around 1700 to around 1937 and comprises 464 gravestones that are still visible. A high-precision Sparkfun RTK Facet GPS receiver was used for the survey. A map has been available online since May 2024. In recent weeks, with the support of the Heidelberg University of Jewish Studies, the names and dates of many of the oldest purely Hebrew gravestones have been catalogued and integrated into the map data. The translation work will continue with the aim of supporting both descendants and historical research.
In Zusammenarbeit mit einem lokalen Team in Grünstadt hat Mannheimer Mapathons e.V. nach fünf Monaten Datenerhebung Anfang 2024 die Kartierung des historischen jüdischen Friedhofs abgeschlossen, berichtet RCD49. Der Friedhof wurde von der bedeutenden jüdischen Gemeinde etwa von 1700 bis ca. 1937 genutzt und umfasst 464 noch sichtbare Grabsteine. Für die Erfassung kam ein hochpräziser Sparkfun RTK Facet GPS-Empfänger zum Einsatz. Seit Mai 2024 ist eine Karte online verfügbar. In den letzten Wochen wurde mit Unterstützung von der Hochschule für Jüdische Studien in Heidelberg begonnen, Namen und Daten von vielen der ältesten rein hebräischen Grabsteine zu erschließen und in die Kartendaten zu integrieren. Die Übersetzungsarbeit wird fortgesetzt, mit dem Ziel, sowohl Nachkommen als auch historische Forschungen zu unterstützen.
I have continued mapping Happy Valley Goose Bay. I noticed that the ESRI world imagery isn’t particularly good. I could do with some more or better data, and I may have to do some drone flights to get it.
I have also started to reach out for data in the surrounding towns.
Bliss