sotm11 blossoms
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- 1. Blossoms, Weeds, and blades of grass Growing the map Photo CC BY-SA 2.0 Katy Walters: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/231339
- 3. Photo: Frhlingsblumen Krokus by Benjamin Gimmel CCBYSA 2 etc on wikimedia commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fr%C3%BChlingsblumen_Krokus.jpg
- 4. Cambridge
- 5. Photo: CC BY 2.0 psd on flickr: http://flic.kr/p/2uUoQ
- 7. Photo CC BY-SA 2.0 mariosp on flickr: http://flic.kr/p/8A1DsY
- 9. Photo GFDL/CCBYSA3 Quadell on wikimedia commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wald_Vergissmeinnicht.jpg
- 10. Keeping an eye on the map
- 13. Photo CC BY 2.0Slideshow Bruce on flickr: http://flic.kr/p/7YGuns
- 14. Image by Kamikaze Stoat CC BY 2.0 on flickr http://flic.kr/p/rMHgf
- 17. Imports & U.S.
- 18. Even coverage Photo CC BY-SA 2.0 AdamKR on flickrhttp://flic.kr/p/7SkGUP
- 20. Even coverage. More detail CC BY-SA 2.0 Lilli2de on flickr http://flic.kr/p/8jGXZC
- 21. Blossoming Denverand the U.S.
- 22. Before TIGER ...waiting for TIGER
- 23. After TIGER Still slow Negative effects of imports?
- 24.
- The best imports are those we avoid. Frederik Ramm Imports bad.Surveying good
- 25. Do imports stifle community?
- Matt's simulation
- 26. Knowing the data is available
- 27. Landuse in rural France
- 28. Active community in rural Austria
- 29. Why would it stifle the community?
- Blank slate entices contribution and exploration
- 30. Existing data and existings mappers more exciting than just existing data.
- 31. Imported data is not beginner friendly
- 32. Atlanta example
- 33. A field of corn ...or thorny brambles Photo CC BY SA 2Richard Webb on geograph http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/640790
- 34. It's not enough to just make sure you'releaving themap in a better state ... You should make sure you are you're leaving thecommunity in a better shape Frederik Ramm
- 35. Users editing some POI types, normalised to urban population
- 36. Fixup vs Community engangement
- New imports should involve planned fixup
- 37. Leave the community in a better state
- 38. Engage, discuss and plan before, during and after
- 39. Facing facts... facing fixup Imports are done. Move
on....Fix up!
- Progress reports motivate
- 40. Gamification
- 41. Documentation.
- Spell it out. Video tutorials
- 42. 250 cities
- 43. Duplicate nodes
- 44. TIGER alignment
- 45. TIGER alignment
- 46. Cleveland example
- 47. Important. Improvements
- 48. Keep Right
- 49. A bit of weeding to do... CCBYSA2 Gordon Joly :http://flic.kr/p/aoj2ij
- 50. Trouble in the garden
- Wonderful blossoms of details ... Uneven coverage Bad for map users
- 51. Uneven coverage problems for users
- Jigsaw puzzle example
- Blossoms of
- 52. building coverage
- 53. Ugly map!
- 54. A deeper problem. Levels of details
- Blossoms of mega-detail near home
- 55. More details
- new ideas for types of features (& tags)
- 56. Progressively more insane
- POI types. Map every shop
- 57. Building outlines and addresses
- 58. Walls and fences (Pedestrian routing)
- 59. Sidewalks on every road
- 60. Roads as areas
- 61. Every tree
- 62. Every plant
- 63. Every blade of grass
- 64. Every blade of grass Crazy example ...but where to draw the
line? Problem?
- Even coverage
- 65. Wasted time of mappers
- 66. (new mappers)
- 67. Solution?
- Encourage sensible tagging proposals
- 68. Config default/prominent renderers and toolchains
- 69. Efforts to even out coverage
- 70. A new message? :
- 71. Consider the levels of detail around you
- 72. Need more blossoms Need more even coverage
- 73. CCBY2 gardenvisit.com : http://flic.kr/p/6zbGiw
- 74. Harry Wood has been an OpenStreetMap enthusiast, and contributor since 2006. He works as a senior software engineer athttp://placr.co.ukon projects relating to transport and GPS data analysis. Previously he worked in a technical and OpenStreetMap community development role at CloudMade. In 2011 he has continued to volunteer for the project in several roles, as mapper, developer, documenter, community coordinator, promoter, and the chief London event organiser. http://harrywood.co.uk These slides are freely re-usable under theCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 License , Note that open licenses on some of the images are similar but not the same as this. Please retain all credits Map images cc-by-sa2 OpenStreetMap.org contributors