[OHM] Building Infrastructure for OHM – RPA Historic Wetland Mapping
Albin Larsson
albin.post at gmail.com
Thu Oct 29 18:46:32 UTC 2015
I'm looking into it, shouldn't take much time at all to setup. Just setting
up a new TM instance connected to OpenHistoricalMap?
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Albin
On Oct 29, 2015 19:32, "Sanjay Seth" <sanjay at rpa.org> wrote:
> Hi folks –
>
> I had sent around an email about a month ago about a project at RPA (
> www.rpa.org) to map the historic wetlands of the New York metropolitan
> region from the 1830’s - 1850’s, as part of our research on climate
> adaptation. (See email chain below for details).
>
> The project has started to take off. We have had a great response from the
> community so far – and have partnered with Steven Johnson at TeachOSM and
> others to shepherd this mapping effort. Through this project, we hope to
> build out some of the infrastructure that would help the OHM community
> continue to grow.
>
> For this project, we will need a Tasking Manager that is connected to OHM.
> We could build off the TeachOSM TM by overriding the default iD link for
> each job – or set up an entirely separate TM for OHM. I think the latter
> may be a better option. Is there other infrastructure OHM needs to move
> forward that could fit in the scope of this project? (I have a modest
> amount of funding that I could use to defray some of the cost of
> development time. Can anyone on this list point me in the direction of
> someone who would be willing to get an OHM-connected TM up and running?)
>
> I look forward to hearing any comments, questions, ideas, suggestions from
> you about this project as it moves forward – and to gauge your interest in
> the project as a whole. If you would like to be involved in this project,
> please feel free to contact either myself (sanjay at rpa.org) or Steven (
> sejohnson8 at gmail.com).
>
> Thanks!
> Sanjay
>
> Sanjay Seth | Research Analyst
> (917) 546-4327 | www.rpa.org
> Regional Plan Association
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