[HOT] Imagery of Padang

Dato Gogishvili dato at omc.ge
Sun Sep 25 08:40:13 BST 2011


Ok, great.

One question: can the tasks webpage work so that it remembered all the areas
that I started working on? cause after 2 hours it disappears and bookmarking
does not work as well.. so if I accidentaly closed that tab it disappears
and it would be helpful to come back to that araea.

thanks.

now i'll go back to indonesia, instead of tracing Armenia on bing :))

dato

On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Kate Chapman <kate at maploser.com> wrote:

> Hey Dato,
>
> We had a server failure.  We also moved it to a more permanent URL:
> http://aerial.openstreetmap.or.id/padang/
>
> Sadly I can't update the task at the moment (feature we realized was
> missing).
>
> -Kate
>
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Dato Gogishvili <dato at omc.ge> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> is the tile server down or is it experiencing any problems? I wanted to
>> continue tracing today morning and tiles do not load... or is it just
>> problem with me?
>>
>> dato
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:49 AM, <hot-request at openstreetmap.org> wrote:
>>
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>>> On 2011-08-17  10:17:04, Mikel Maron wrote :
>>> > This might be a useful resource for us ... State Department has
>>> released their borders and disputed area files.
>>> > I'm told the Asia file is up to date, and the other is being worked on
>>> now.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potential_Datasources#US_State_Dept.2C_International_Boundary_Depiction_.26_Sovereignty_Issues
>>> >
>>>
>>> > They also supplied a border for South Sudan, which is more accurate
>>> than the current border, and represents the disputes.
>>>
>>> > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_SouthSudan
>>>
>>> The wiki page https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_SouthSudanrefers to UNOSAT counties file for South Sudan as a source of information to
>>> trace the border. But it is said that we are uncertain of UNOSAT data
>>> license. Does anybody have contacted the UNOSAT contact person for
>>> Geospatial data to discuss about this?
>>>
>>> Pierre B?land
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>>> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 13:06:39 -0700 (PDT)
>>> From: Mikel Maron <mikel_maron at yahoo.com>
>>> To: Pierre B?land <infosbelas-gps at yahoo.fr>,    HOT Openstreetmap
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>>> ?
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>>>
>>> The wiki?page
>>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_SouthSudan?refers
>>> to UNOSAT counties file for South Sudan as a source of information?to
>>> trace
>>> the border.?But it is said that we are uncertain of UNOSAT data license.
>>> Does anybody have contacted the UNOSAT contact person for Geospatial data
>>> to
>>> discuss about this?
>>> >?
>>> >Pierre B?land
>>> >
>>> Pierre, the UNOSAT data has not been used to make the present border in
>>> OSM. Rather, someone traced the CIA maps.
>>>
>>> We can use the State Department data, it is public domain and more
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>>> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 12:37:12 +0700
>>> From: Kate Chapman <kate at maploser.com>
>>> To: hot <hot at openstreetmap.org>
>>> Subject: [HOT] HOT's Mission
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>>> Hey All,
>>>
>>> So when we incorporated HOT as an official entity the mission
>>> statement was "Using OpenStreetMap for Disaster Response and Economic
>>> Development."
>>>
>>> We've also recently talked about the difference between activations
>>> and projects as well.  Meaning that activations are in response to an
>>> event and projects are longer term work in preparedness or rebuilding
>>> for examples.  (Indonesia and Haiti being examples of this)
>>>
>>> Sometimes other projects are suggested more in the realm of
>>> development projects.  I don't think there is an argument that having
>>> better maps in developing areas can help people, but is this within
>>> the scope of HOT?  Is it within the realm of what HOT wants to do or
>>> is that "mission creep"?
>>>
>>> Some of us on the board have discussed this, but really it is
>>> something that should come from the HOT membership and community.
>>>
>>> Anyway, we are interested in obtaining some feedback and having a
>>> discussion through the mailing list.  I will also put it on the agenda
>>> for the next HOT chat.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> -Kate
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>>> Message: 4
>>> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 07:49:03 +0200
>>> From: Mike  Dupont <jamesmikedupont at googlemail.com>
>>> To: Kate Chapman <kate at maploser.com>
>>> Cc: hot <hot at openstreetmap.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [HOT] HOT's Mission
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>>> well, as I understood HOT was to help people out. Sometimes you need to
>>> develop software on the way, but not as the primary goal.
>>> I develop tools to do things when I am working on hard problems, but
>>> these
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>>> tool.
>>> So, I understood HOT as having the end goal of improving the maps to
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>>> If you ask me if building another Ushandhi is inside the scope, I would
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>>> no, it should be its own project, but to scratch together tools to help
>>> massage data, I would say yes that is part of the process.
>>> mike
>>>
>>> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 7:37 AM, Kate Chapman <kate at maploser.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hey All,
>>> >
>>> > So when we incorporated HOT as an official entity the mission
>>> > statement was "Using OpenStreetMap for Disaster Response and Economic
>>> > Development."
>>> >
>>> > We've also recently talked about the difference between activations
>>> > and projects as well.  Meaning that activations are in response to an
>>> > event and projects are longer term work in preparedness or rebuilding
>>> > for examples.  (Indonesia and Haiti being examples of this)
>>> >
>>> > Sometimes other projects are suggested more in the realm of
>>> > development projects.  I don't think there is an argument that having
>>> > better maps in developing areas can help people, but is this within
>>> > the scope of HOT?  Is it within the realm of what HOT wants to do or
>>> > is that "mission creep"?
>>> >
>>> > Some of us on the board have discussed this, but really it is
>>> > something that should come from the HOT membership and community.
>>> >
>>> > Anyway, we are interested in obtaining some feedback and having a
>>> > discussion through the mailing list.  I will also put it on the agenda
>>> > for the next HOT chat.
>>> >
>>> > Best,
>>> >
>>> > -Kate
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