[HOT] What are the top coding needs for the activation?

Pierre Béland pierzenh at yahoo.fr
Fri Nov 15 16:26:19 UTC 2013



Awesome Yohan.

The next step would be, I think, to have the ability to query for various layers of Humanitarian related infrastructures such as hospitals, schools, etc. Plus the ability to export or print the result.  We could then see the status of various infrastructures.


 
Pierre 



________________________________
 De : Yohan Boniface <yohan.boniface at hotosm.org>
À : maning sambale <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com> 
Cc : "hot at openstreetmap.org Openstreetmap" <hot at openstreetmap.org> 
Envoyé le : Vendredi 15 novembre 2013 3h33
Objet : Re: [HOT] What are the top coding needs for the activation?
 

Hi Maning,

On 11/15/2013 02:34 AM, maning sambale wrote:
> Not urgent but a good feature to have:
> 1. Improve the Humanitarian style to highlight building damage and the
> landuse=residential.  The humanitarian style is now added to fieldpapers
> which I think some responders (ARC?) are using on the ground.

About building damage, I'm the only one guilty here. I've started 
working on adding this to the style a few days ago, but I've missed that 
the style was actually used on field already, and so I've undervalued 
the impact and urgency.
I'm working on this right ahead.
Side note: the incoming new version of uMap will allow remote data 
sources, like a Xapi or OverpassAPI query. This will be one more tool 
that will allow us to do thematic maps on the fly. See a demo (not 
production ready) here: 
http://umap.fluv.io/en/map/tacloban_1148#16/11.2445/124.9994

About "landuse=residential", can you be a bit more specific? I think I'm 
not aware of any issue on this. Feel free to add an issue on Github [1]

> 2.  I also requested this style to be added to MapOSMatic but there
> seems to be some technical issues [0].  Maybe a good thing to look at as
> well.
>

This is also somewhere in the todo list. The initial discussion with 
MapOsmatic devs has been cut down by a server crash some weeks ago. I 
will follow up on this.

Bests,

Yohan



[1] https://github.com/hotosm/HDM-CartoCSS/issues


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