[OHM] OHM Update - 12 Jun 2020

Jeff Meyer jeff at gwhat.org
Fri Jun 12 21:13:39 UTC 2020


Greetings from the cloud! (and SF, CA, USA, NA, Earth)

Lots going on here at OHM and we’re very excited about it all. Please take
a look through the items below and let us know if you have any questions.
As always, we’re looking for help from interested parties in organizing and
managing this effort. Ping us on the maillist (historic at openstreetmap.org),
OSM-US Slack #openhistoricalmap, OSM World Discord #openhistoricalmap.
OSM-US Mappy Hour - 8 Jul, 8:30pm ET

July 8, 8:30pm ET, 5:30pm PT Richard Welty will be leading This will be a
great time for new users to get up to speed and to see who else in the
community is interested in historical mapping. It’s a great way to get
connected to OSM-US, as well. It’s a great group.
TeachOSM - July, tbd

Steven Johnson, the coordinator of TeachOSM is a huge proponent of OHM and
has put together some instructional tasks for OHM using the TeachOSM
tasking manager. We’ve talked about having a combined event in July, but
have not nailed down the date and time yet. He’s already posted some cool
OHM tasks here:
https://tasks.teachosm.org/contribute?difficulty=ALL&text=historic (this
reminds me… we need to get the OHM tasking manager back up!)
New videos

Richard Welty is doing all the heavy lifting these days - he just posted a
couple of how-to videos. First one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az4HPJztcW0 Second one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2pYjFgOND8 These are very well-paced, easy
to understand, but certainly not slow. Richard covers a lot of ground with
some great examples.
Tagging

Just a reminder, the following tags are *highly* encouraged for your ways &
relations:
* start_date = YYYY-MM-DD
* end_date = YYYY-MM-DD
Without one of these tags in that exact format, OHM will not render those
ways or relations properly. iD has a form entry that makes it easy for you
- it doesn’t look like it uses YYYY-MM-DD, but it does.

Other encouraged tags are: * source = [url of your source map] *
wikipedia:en = [article name without spaces] * wikidata = [wikidata Q code]

I expect the discussion around tagging formats and standards to pick up
quite a bit in the next few weeks, so please stay tuned.
Governance

We’ve been very focused on getting the dev environment squared away (see
below), and haven’t made as much progress as we would have liked. This all
relates to how we’re going to organize this community, plan activities, run
website development, etc. If you’ve ever wanted to get involved in an open
source project and you love old maps… well, hello!
Site Content Updates & Copyright Statements

We’re in the middle of scrubbing all of our site’s content, to remove
references to OSM, where appropriate, and update all of our copyright
statements. What is there now is a first-draft replacement of the OSM
policy. Please take a look at it if you’re interested & let us know your
thoughts.
Dev Environment

The dev environment is close to getting stabilized. What this means is: *
Most of the migration-related bugs have been resolved. You should be able
to use the site without repeatedly logging in, most of the internal links
should be pointing in the right places (most, but not all… we’re working on
those)
* The code base is getting stabilized into production, staging, and feature
branches. Updates will be made to staging via PRs and once tested there,
changes can be deployed to production. For those into these sorts of
things… this is a big deal for us. Huge. Very exciting.
* It’ll be much clearer how volunteers can help contribute to the project.
* We’ll have a more detailed description of everything published in the
not-too-distant future.
Future work

Development work for the site will continue even after things stabilize.
(or, because things stabilize, dev work will be even easier & faster!).
Targeted improvements in the near term include:
* Stylesheet updates
* Enhanced inspector / query features function
* Large area imports

Please keep the questions coming & spread the word. Follow @openhistmap on
Twitter!
(cross-posted at: https://www.openhistoricalmap.org/user/jeffmeyer/diary/21)

-- 
Jeff Meyer
206-676-2347
osm: Open Historical Map (OHM)
<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Historical_Map> / my OSM user page
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/jeffmeyer>
t: @OpenHistMap
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