[OHM] SOTM conference talk for 2019?

Jeff Meyer jeff at gwhat.org
Fri May 3 09:43:53 UTC 2019


Hi Thomas -

I need to look more closely, but I'm impressed!!

What do you propose as the way our communities could / should work together?

Also - we've been working on similar prototypes - have you taken a look?

Also, is the use of OSM-based data purely for demonstration purposes? If
not, how are you addressing copyright issues?

Thanks,
Jeff


On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 8:56 AM Thomas Schwotzer <
thomas.schwotzer at htw-berlin.de> wrote:

> Dear all,
> just a brief note from the old world.
>
> Our summer semester begun four weeks ago.
>
> We have relaunched our work on OHDM and plan to have
> a public prototype end of June.
>
> Our lab version is public available (again)
> http://www.ohdm.net/v2/index.html?date=2017-01-01
>
> It's pretty slowly. That version hasn't a cache.
> All tiles are generated by Geoserver just in time.
> Working on it.
>
> Data are from an OSM import 2018 (or even 2017)
> and covers only Germany. But that date parameter in the
> URL already works. (We have no real historic data yet.
> But technology works.
>
> Just try another date, like 2014-01-01. Less data are
> visualized - we use the creation date as first valid date.)
>
> We will integrate very soon historic shape files we found
> in OHM repository.
>
> I'm pretty sure we can present end of June:
> - OSM archive
> - GeoSPARQL endpoint (Strabon)
> - rendering with Mapnik.
> - import interface for historic shapefiles
>
> I keep you informed.
>
> Would be great to meet in Germany this autumn.
>
> Best regards,
> Thomas
>
> https://github.com/OpenHistoricalDataMap
>
> Am 10.04.2019 um 20:28 schrieb Jeff Meyer:
> > As background:
> >
> > SOTM US - Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 5-8,
> > https://2019.stateofthemap.us/
> > SOTM - Heidelberg, Germany, September 21 – 23,
> > https://2019.stateofthemap.org/
> >
> > I'm pretty sure I'll be unable to attend either, but I agree with Tim -
> > it would be good to have some participation.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 11:13 AM Tim Waters <chippy2005 at gmail.com
> > <mailto:chippy2005 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi folks,
> >
> >     is anyone planning on presenting at State of the Map 2019 on OHM (or
> >     related historical stuff?)
> >
> >     There's usually been some type of historical talk at the conferences
> >     although last year all we could manage was a short BOF.
> >
> >     One idea maybe is that it could be good to get a presentation on the
> >     work on the new development, possibly technical or more general as
> >     well as gain some feedback from the wider community.
> >
> >     Cheers,
> >
> >     Tim
> >
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