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Surveying OpenStreetMap in Africa

January 23rd, 2009 mikel 2 comments

I’ve had a few inquiries into OSM in Africa recently, put together this brief survey of the action there. If I missed anything, post in the comments.

OpenStreetMap is growing rapidly across all of Africa. Mapping is spreading through local mappers, mappers on vacation, foreign nationals, and remote mapping using satellite imagery. A recent comparison judged that OSM had the most comprehensive coverage of Africa among web mapping services, especially in cities.

Wiki Projects

There are active African wiki projects in Algeria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Congo-Kinshasa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia .. and other places no doubt.

Particularly interesting is a project to map the entire Nile.

UN

Bo Robert Pederson of UNICEF has been informally mapping Accra and Nairobi to comprehensive levels, and will be investigating bringing OSM more directly into UNICEF’s activities. There’s strong interest in East Africa in OSM as a component of the East Africa Spatial Data infrastructure.

In cooperation with the UNJLC, Neil Penman and other volunteers from IBM importing UN data sets for Southern Sudan into OSM. We continue to explore opportunies for collaboration there.

Conferences and Mapping Parties

In September 2008, the FOSS4G conference was held in Cape Town. Open Geographic Data and OpenStreetMap emerged
as main themes of the conference. Very successful mapping parties were held in conjunction, including mapping in townships.

Local mappers in Cape Town recently negotiated the release of all street data held by the Cape Town metropolitan region,
to supplement the already stellar OSM coverage there. This link is a quick rendering of the newly freed data.

In July 2008, Wikimania (the Wikipedia conference) was held at the Library of Alexandria in Egypt. OSM was presented to great reception. A mapping party was held in Cairo, and over the last six months Egypt’s maps have grown extremely
rapidly.

2009

Already a strong start to 2009, with new initiatives to promote and use OpenStreetMap in Africa.

DC Based technology consultants Development Seed have active humanitarian mapping projects using OSM in Zimbabwe, Somalia, and the DRC; And they are seeking interns to help with the effort.

The OpenStreetMap Foundation will be distributing donated GPS units to mappers in developing countries.

Not yet formally announced, the codenamed “Mappers Without Borders” project will be providing OSM mapping assistance to humanitarian response and development projects, particularly in Africa. (As a still informal entity, we’ve recently been active in mapping the Gaza Strip.)

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New screencast: addressing with potlatch

January 19th, 2009 SteveC 1 comment

I’ve put together a little screencast on how to do the simpler form of addressing with potlatch. That is, how do you add house numbers and ranges in to OSM? There are some more formal ways of doing it but this should get you started.

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68 GPS units donated to OSM

January 15th, 2009 Etienne 6 comments

We are delighted to announce that OSM has received a donation of 68 GPS units. Thanks go to James Doughty of Diass who very kindly donated them.

Donated GPS Units

In addition to the 68 GPS units, which are mainly Garmin Geko 201s, James also provided an assortment of batteries, battery chargers and cables. There’s a full inventory of everything we received here (google spreadsheet).

So now we have to decide how to make the best use of them. Obvious uses are mapping parties and the GPStogo scheme, but if anyone has other good ideas for ways that we could use them then we’d really like to hear about it.

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Chat with Andy Allan

January 12th, 2009 SteveC 1 comment

Check out this podcast talk with User:Steve and Andy Allean, we discuss the opencyclemap and API 0.6.

Also check out previous podcasts and subscribe to this RSS feed in iTunes or whatever.

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iFreeThePostcode

January 4th, 2009 SteveC No comments

About 3,000 years ago when I started freethepostcode, little did I know that soon everyone would be using giPhones… and that the McKerrellmeister would write an app for your iPhone 3G which lets you upload postcodes using the iPhone built-in GPS. Check it out.

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A brief history of maps

January 3rd, 2009 SteveC 2 comments

Interesting article from Sean Gorman. The story about OSMs beginnings happens to be entirely wrong, but nevermind :-)

(via the map room)

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WFTL

January 2nd, 2009 SteveC No comments

User:Steve was interviewed on the WFTL show last month:

Live Broadcasting by Ustream

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Trendwatch

January 2nd, 2009 SteveC No comments

OSM is part of 2009’s trendwatching trends. Yay!

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