Project of the Week: On the way to Vienna

This week

We’re on the way to Vienna for State of the Map-EU, so the Project of the Week is to map those things
that will help you get to Vienna. So map your trains, planes and auto service stations on the way from home to Vienna, or the cobbler shop who repaired your shoes.

Next week

While we’re at SotM-EU next week, PotW will be on Hiatus. If you aren’t with us in Vienna, consider
browsing through previous Projects to find one to inspire your mapping
this week.

Project of the Week of the future!

Project of the Week was created by Steve Coast in 2010 and has been
maintained by Steve, and then Richard for more than a year. It is
time for more voices to be heard in the Project of the Week.
Volunteer to be the next PotW maintainer, or nominate a candidate that
you think will be great at maintaining PotW. The project of the week
for 20 July 2011 is to find the next maintainer for Project of the Week.

Vienna State Opera House photo by Gryffindor
is licensed CC-By

Mailing list moderation

After careful consideration, effective immediately Mikel Maron, Andy
Robinson and Mike Collinson have access to the moderation system
across the main OSM mailing lists. They will use their best judgment
according to the moderation guidelines and they enjoy the full support of the OSMF
Board.

http://blog.osmfoundation.org/2011/07/07/mailing-list-moderation/

Project of the Week: Tennis

http://www.flickr.com/photos/79071998@N00/297686409/

The project of the week is a fun way to get out and map something that
you might not map otherwise. This week we’ll map tennis courts before
we run home to watch the matches at Wimbledon.

First job: Make sure all your local tennis courts are on the map!

This is your Project of the Week. Make suggestions. Inspire other
mappers. What is it about contributing to OpenStreetMap that
interests you? Postboxes? Bowling alleys? Share your OpenStreetMap
interests by suggesting a Project of the Week or Project of the Month.

Tennis ball photo by catbaggan is
licensed CC-By-NC-ND

Q3 2011 Service reductions

Some secondary OpenStreetMap services will be unavailable during the
following dates, due to power maintenance work at our server hosting:

– 2nd and 3rd July 2011. (Saturday & Sunday)
– 30th and 31st July 2011. (Saturday & Sunday)
– 3rd and 4th September 2011. (Saturday & Sunday)
– and 1 weekday (to be confirmed) during August 2011.

On each of these weekends, the servers will be shut down at 7:30 UTC,
and will be started again after works are completed, which will be
Sunday 16:30 UTC at the latest, but may be earlier. We do not yet have
a precise date for the August maintenance.

The following services will be unavailable during these periods:
* XAPI / jXAPI
* dev.openstreetmap.org server (errol)
* rendering of new map tiles
* osmfoundation.org and stateofthemap.org web sites

As a temporary replacement for XAPI/jXAPI, consider using third-party
services such as that provided by MapQuest:
http://developer.mapquest.com/web/products/open/xapi

Additional information will be posted to the following page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Power_Maintenance_Q3_2011

The following services are *not* affected:
* www.openstreetmap.org web site
* API and Editing
* planet.openstreetmap.org and diffs.
* tile serving for existing tiles (details below)
* Wiki
* Nominatim (search)
* mailing lists
* subversion and git (source code repositories)
* trac (bug-tracker)
* donate.openstreetmap.org

Maps will still be viewable on the openstreetmap.org homepage and on
other people’s websites. We’ll be serving tiles from a back-up tile
server. However rendering engines will be deactivated, meaning that
new rendering of map updates will not take place during the
maintenance period, some requests for tiles will fail where no cached
copy is available, and tile response times may be slower than normal.

Utility pole photo by strollers is
licensed CC-By-SA

Q3 2011 Service reductions

Photo by strollers on Flicker, CC-By-SA

Some secondary OpenStreetMap services will be unavailable during the following dates, due to power maintenance work at our server hosting:

  • 2nd and 3rd July 2011. (Saturday & Sunday)
  • 30th and 31st July 2011. (Saturday & Sunday)
  • 3rd and 4th September 2011. (Saturday & Sunday)
  • and 1 weekday (to be confirmed) during August 2011.

On each of these weekends, the servers will be shut down at 7:30 UTC, and will be started again after works are completed, which will be Sunday 16:30 UTC at the latest, but may be earlier. We do not yet have a precise date for the August maintenance.

The following services will be unavailable during these periods:

As a temporary replacement for XAPI/jXAPI, consider using third-party services such as that provided by MapQuest

Additional information will be posted to the following page: Power_Maintenance_Q3_2011

The following services are not affected:

  • www.openstreetmap.org web site
  • API and Editing
  • planet.openstreetmap.org and diffs.
  • tile serving for existing tiles (details below)
  • Wiki
  • Nominatim (search)
  • mailing lists
  • subversion and git (source code repositories)
  • trac (bug-tracker)
  • donate.openstreetmap.org

Maps will still be viewable on the openstreetmap.org homepage and on other people’s websites. We’ll be serving tiles from a back-up tile server. However rendering engines will be deactivated, meaning that new rendering of map updates will not take place during the maintenance period, some requests for tiles will fail where no cached copy is available, and tile response times may be slower than normal.

Weekly OSM Summary #20

June 14th, 2011 – June 26, 2011

A summary of all the things happening in the OpenStreetMap world.

Did we miss something? You can contact us via weekly.osm@googlemail.com.

Project of the Week: Book stores and libraries

This week we wrap up education month with a tribute to books.

Libraries are repositories of information, places of learning and of
research. One of the ancient libraries, the Library of Alexandria is
credited with comparing different versions of books with empirical
standards which became the beginnings of the scientific method.
Libraries are filled with adventures of discovery wrapped in layers of
shush. Book stores are another source for book-learning, though the
brick and mortar versions are dwindling in some places.

The Project of the Week is to add local libraries and book stores to the map.

Librería El Ateneo. Buenos Aires photo by radioher and is
licensed CC-By-NC-ND.

Project of the Week: Museum

Rowr! Dinosaur week on OpenStreetMap could be even bigger than Shark
Week on Discovery TV!

As education month continues we turn our sights from schools to
museums. These places of wonder and learning range from traditional
displays behind glass with descriptive plaques at a museum of natural
history to interactive exhibits of levers and pulleys at a science
museum. Add your favourite local museums to the map. And don’t forget
the dinosaurs!

Add your favourite local museums to the map.

American Museum of Natural History photo by Smiley Man with a Hat is licensed CC-By-ND-NC