[OSM-dev] My own iD editor - OSM in a nutshell

Imre Samu pella.samu at gmail.com
Thu Mar 28 18:13:42 UTC 2019


>I would also like the result to be "exportable" to OSM real infrastructure
>so that the whole system would be OSM in a nutshell but whitout losing
data that can be handled as contribution.

Check the POSM (Portable OpenStreetMap) project.
(  http://posm.io/docs/posm/intro/  ; https://github.com/posm/posm )    [
offline OpenStreetMap + editing (using iD, JOSM, and other parts of the OSM
ecosystem) ]
*"This means that any or all parts of a mapping workflow can happen
offline. A user can pre-download files for an area of interest and then
transport POSM to the area. Mappers can do any and all of the following:
fly a drone, process the imagery, use that to conduct a mapathon and create
a base map, conduct a phone-based survey, add local detail to the base map
with either paper-based or mobile phone-based methods, and pull the
resulting data from the phones onto a local server. This cycle can be
repeated over and over again to build off of previous efforts. When a
project finishes, users take POSM back to an area with internet and push
the data to OpenStreetMap and other relevant places."*
Cloud Installation:  http://posm.io/docs/posm/cloud/

best,
Imre

Julien Cochennec <trblft at gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. márc. 28., Cs,
16:16):

> Hi, I'd like to have my own iD editor on a server, to develop additional
> features or plugins.
> I'd like to connect it to different virtual servers "emulating" the whole
> OSM architecture, not to interfere with contributors.
> I would also like the result to be "exportable" to OSM real infrastructure
> so that the whole system would be OSM in a nutshell but whitout losing data
> that can be handled as contribution.
>
> - Do you think it's possible?
> - If it's possible, which servers do I need to emulate?
> - Which file in iD source would I have to change so the APIs are local and
> not worldwide?
>
> Thanks.
>
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