[OHM] The OHM-project from OSOC
Pieter Vander Vennet
pietervdvn at posteo.net
Thu Jul 4 12:33:29 UTC 2019
Hello everyone,
I was in touch with you guys earlier on about the Open Summer of Code
Project.
We have started hacking on the iD editor and are doing cool things - and
the team would love to say hi! Sadly their email got bounced, so I
included it here.
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Hey everyone,
Pieter already shared mails with you. We are the Open Yesterday
team, a group of students that is working on making a custom iD-editor
based on OHM. The goal of this project is to save elder memories and
pictures/photographs about destroyed / tore down factories,
buildings,etc (places in general). Our client is an heritage
organization based in Flanders. They already have the project to map
chimneys and old industrial buildings, the thing is that they didn't
think the management of geodata was pretty hard, that's why we are
building this custom iD-editor, to ease the adding and edition of data
onto the map.
We are very excited to work on this project.
We already used some editor tools (OSM and OHM ones), the
'ik-xploreer-mee' website and the 'overpass-turbo' querying tool.
Our goal is to achieve on having an iD-editor with custom presets
(such as chimneys, industrial buildings, waiving factories and other
ones that are related to our project).
This way the management of geodata will be way easier.
To ease the data visualization, we thought about using overpass-turbo
but it's apparently not working anymore. We don't know if you could
manage to revive it (that would spare us a lot of time and we'll be so
much grateful for that) or giving us an access to try to debug it and
make it work.
Again, we are very pleased to work on this project and we hope to hear
from you soon ! 😊
Have a nice day/morning/evening/night !
Open Yesterday team.
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