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What I did in OpenStreetMap in December 2021

Posted by amapanda ᚛ᚐᚋᚐᚅᚇᚐ᚜ 🏳️‍🌈 on 5 January 2022 in English. Last updated on 6 January 2022.

What I did in OpenStreetMap in December 2021

  • I got a mappy jewellery box 🐦 🐘.
  • rC3 NOWHERE
  • I found a kids puzzle book with a map page, which uses OSM, and makes sure to tell people about OSM. 🐦 🐘
  • Mapping
    • Danube
      • As part of river modernization process, I was working on the Danube. I saw that a stretch was marked as an “intermittant river” (intermittant=yes), with the surface marked as “gravel”. and I thought it was a tagging mistake, so I “fixed” it. But, that part of the Danube is actually intermittant! There’s a stretch (the Danube Sinkhole) where the river sometimes sinks into the riverbed and goes underground.
  • Hacking
  • OSMF Board
    • AGM
    • December board meeting
      • We organised a short board meeting after the annual general meeting to elect board officers
      • Alas, Allan decided not to re-run for the board, so we needed a new chair. I’m glad Guillaume stepped up. Our new board member Roland agreed to be Treasurer. I volunteered to be Secretary again.
      • EG passed, but depends on board affirming the mods. I voted in favour.
      • I don’t think “edit count” should be included up there with racism etc. That amendment failed.
      • I didn’t have enough time to read Guillaume’s longer amendment, so I (& no-one else) seconded it.
      • We also voted for a “board circular break” over the Christmas/New Year period. It’s been nice to be able to ignore things.
    • Advisory Board
      • A Microsoft repo told us they used OSM in Bing Maps in Australia. But someone else noticed places of difference (e.g. OSM, Bing)
      • I asked about this, and was told MS uses OSM for Bing base map (roads, buildings, etc), but the PoIs come form a local team and a separate layer and is aggregated from many sources.
      • That sort of approach to OSM usage is unfortunately common. Eventually OSM will have the best PoI coverage.
  • CWG
    • Stickers
      • Posted envelopes to 3 × UK, SE, 3 × ES, 3 × US, 3 × DE, PL
      • I got a sheet of stickers to print onto. I want to stream line & optimize this more.

2021: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.

2020: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

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Discussion

Comment from Eiim on 6 January 2022 at 15:12

Quick clarification,

I asked about this, and was told MS uses Bing for base map

Do you mean that MS uses OSM for the Bing base map?

Comment from amapanda ᚛ᚐᚋᚐᚅᚇᚐ᚜ 🏳️‍🌈 on 6 January 2022 at 15:16

@Eiim D’oh! you’re right. Entry updated

Comment from SomeoneElse on 6 January 2022 at 17:20

Just with regards to “But someone else noticed places of difference (e.g. OSM, Bing)” - the DWG has had at least one ticket where Bing credits OSM (among other sources), where a path name in Bing was wrong but OSM was correct (it was within walking distance for me to check, and that name had been there for about 10 years). The path has since been deleted from Bing altogether.

Re “Eventually OSM will have the best PoI coverage”, we (the DWG) also regularly get complaints from Facebook/Instagram users saying that OSM’s POI data is wrong, when it’s actually Facebook’s that’s outdated, in the wrong place or wrong for some other reason. Bing seems to have similar issues - in the same area Bing has almost everything mislocated - the labelled supermarket, pub, hotel and coffee shop are all a couple of streets wrong in various directions.

– Andy

Comment from Nordpfeil on 16 January 2022 at 09:07

Wäre eine nette Geschenkidee! Wie heißt denn das “puzzle book with a map page” ?

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