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Moabi at State of the Map US

Publicado por mikelmaron o 17 de Abril de 2014 en English.

Update: we had an excellent time at SotM-US and the Sprint day. The presentation slides and video are now posted.

The Moabi development team is excited for State of the Map US this weekend. We are sharing a preview of the new Moabi (to be fully launched on Earth Day), and presenting our work on Sunday at 4pm, OpenStreetMap as Infrastructure, sharing the stage with the USGS National Map Corps project, and NPS Park Tiles. Hope to see you there! And if you want a demo any time this weekend, find one of the team, Sajjad, James, Leo, Chippy (virtually) and myself.

First why Moabi?

Moabi-DRC is an independent mapping initiative that collaboratively monitors land use in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Our community works towards a more Transparent, Equitable, and Sustainable future for the environment and people of DRC. You can use Moabi DRC to explore, share, and create projects on a wide range of issues from REDD+ to community mapping and more.

Why OSM as Infrastructure?

OpenStreetMap’s render stack, editor and web application can be used to power collaborative mapping efforts beyond OpenStreetMap. OpenStreetMap’s software is unique and powerful as infrastructure for building communities of contributors. What happens when OpenStreetMap software is reused for new data sets and communities beyond OpenStreetMap.org?

We’ve been working on customizations like…

Preset Editor for iD

Tile management through GitHub and a OSM TileAPI

Map Story Building in OSM

Showcase Map Sites in Jekyll/GitPages

So much more this weekend, see you!

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Comentario de maning no 21 de Abril de 2014 ás 02:14

Cool! Any plans for open sourcing the code? I’m particularly interested in the iD presets.

Comentario de mikelmaron no 22 de Abril de 2014 ás 13:49

Yes, definitely maning. We’re gearing up for that, will let you know.

Comentario de butrus_butrus no 11 de Setembro de 2014 ás 18:22

Hi! Very interesting!

Just a question: Do you plan to share at least some data with the main OpenStreetMap database?

Comentario de mikelmaron no 14 de Setembro de 2014 ás 16:15

@butrus_butrus: Some data might be appropriate for sharing in OSM, or even being based in OSM. No specific plans at the moment, but something we are continually looking at.

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