What I did in OSM in January 2020
Publicado por amapanda ᚛ᚐᚋᚐᚅᚇᚐ᚜ 🏳️⚧️ o 1 de Febreiro de 2020 en English.Here’s a summary of things I did in OSM in January 2020.
- Mapping
- Continued to edit. I added lots (2,000?) buildings in Ireland as part of our new mapping project. I made at least one OSM edit every day in January,
- Monitored and reviewed some RapiD changes.
- Found & posted many examples of bad Facebook computer results.
- Coding
- Wrote a tool to convert OSM history data into CSV files. This makes it easier to process, and work with, OSM data.
- Wrote a tasking manager stat tool.
- Attempted to get iD to switch to default opt out.
- Figured out how to make images of globes from OSM tiles.
- Community
- Co-founded RainbOSM, a Telegram group chat for LGBTQ+ people in OSM. Telegram is a closed source chat service, which is unfortunate, but there are a lot of people who use it.
- Submitted 2 links to WeeklyOSM.
- Participated in many twitter conversations about OSM #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 (Another closed source communication platform).
- Participated in some conversation on LCCWG IRC channel.
- OSM Foundation Board
- Jan 2020 Board meeting
- OSMF board has decided to have a face to face meeting in London, so I had to book travel for that
- Evaluated 7 fee waiver applications for the OSMF
- Read the background material for contract agenda item
- Read the background material for local chapter application for SK, AL, DRC, Oceania, AR
- Phone call with community members (A. Mustard & OSM Irl group chat)
- CWG
- Filed an expenses claim form for the stickers I’ve been sending out.
- Sent out 600 stickers to the OSM community in the Phillipines.
- Wrote wiki page about promotional material programme.
- Looked into making more attribution fixer stickers.
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Comentario de philippec no 1 de Febreiro de 2020 ás 20:05
That is how I like to see it.
Comentario de Heather Leson no 2 de Febreiro de 2020 ás 20:53
I appreciate your report back. Hope it is a good experience for you
Comentario de pangoSE no 4 de Febreiro de 2020 ás 09:34
Very nice! I would love to see something like this from more board members and others active in the community 😃
Comentario de ChristopherGS no 9 de Febreiro de 2020 ás 14:26
Thank you!
Comentario de escada no 10 de Febreiro de 2020 ás 06:31
Thanks for being so open. I hope other board members will start doing the same. Some boards member’s action as more visible to me than others, because they are active in the same channels.
Summaries like this would help in appreciating the hard work the board members do in less known areas, at least that is what I hope.