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Fri 11 Jan 2019 1:33PM

Quarterly Projects

BP Brian Prangle Public Seen by 58
DU

Chris Andrew Fri 17 May 2019 6:21AM

Cool :-)

GMD

Gregory Marler (former Director) Fri 29 Mar 2019 9:58AM

If the Quarterly Project was about shops, could we focus on adding/updating names and wheelchair accessibility?

StreetComplete could be used for missing names.
People could also use Robert's "Ghosts" manually.
The use of https://wheelmap.org/search would also be super-simple for newer mappers.

AB

Andrew Black Fri 29 Mar 2019 1:06PM

I would like to do shops, including ghosts and nameless shops.

BP

Brian Prangle Sun 31 Mar 2019 1:01PM

Our current Quarterly Project - using Food Hygiene Rating Standard data to improve addresses - ends today. We now have nearly 70,000 entities tagged with their fhrs:id identifier. During the quarter the addition of postcode data showed little sign of abating
So we've had another productive Quarterly Project- thank you to everyone who contributed
Our next Quartely Project continues the theme of addresses but from another angle. This quarter should see us address the issue of the major change under way on all our high streets as the retail sector continues its restructuring under the impact of online services
The first priority should be to reduce the number of "Ghosts". Ghosts are businesses that no longer exist (e.g Toys R US, BHS) or have changed name due to merger or takeover or rebranding (e.g Lloyds TSB, Staples, Co-operative Pharmacies). A comprehensive list can be found here. There are probably more announcements to be made to add to our work, as bank and atm networks continue to retract. This could be a good opportunity to build community links by contacting local mappers in areas that need some attention to their high streets, rather than armchairing the exercise
Of course not all retail businesses on our High Streets are chains so the Project can be regarded as generally improving coverage and detail of retail areas.
Some other resources to help you
Nameless shops and other POIs
Survey Me!
We are also trying to get a StreetComplete instance set up to help with surveying/editing. Adam from the OSMUK Board is leading this initiative and is keen to get some assistance.

GMD

Gregory Marler (former Director) Mon 1 Apr 2019 1:32PM

Thanks Brian.

I wanted to get this page created on the OSM wiki today so your post was helpful.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2019_Q2_Project:_Retail_Areas

Like the map, anyone is able to improve the page. I simply chopped up Brian's words to get it started.

JN

Jez Nicholson Tue 9 Apr 2019 7:44AM

(As Adam said a couple of comments ago) we are looking to create StreetComplete quests for Quarterly Projects. Us Directors have an action to try StreetComplete out before our next monthly meeting (tomorrow night). It would be great if everyone could give it a go. We don't have the quest available yet, but it would give an idea of what could be achieved so that you can be involved in discussions.

DU

Chris Andrew Tue 9 Apr 2019 1:05PM

Thanks, Jez.

I've been a long term use of StreetComplete, so may be able to offer feedback in new quests.

Chris
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JN

Poll Created Wed 15 May 2019 7:54AM

"Solar power" will be the Q3 (July-Sept) 2019 Quarterly Project Closed Fri 21 Jun 2019 4:02PM

Outcome
by Jez Nicholson Fri 21 Jun 2019 4:54PM

Here comes the sun (hopefully). A good point about sorting out the tags, but maybe that should be part of the project? Anyway, some activities and tools based around solar would be welcome. Group trip to a solar farm anyone?

A good case has been made (on Talk-GB) for a solar power project. Some people are interested in industrial-size installations, others on home-based. The tagging is not 100% sorted out, and we have an entry-level task for matching government planning records to industrial.

I propose that we accept this as the next QP without suggesting alternatives. You may (anonymously) disagree here.

Note: The poll finishes and the decision is made 1 week before the project is due to start, giving time to announce it and set up.

Results

Results Option % of points Voters
Agree 91.7% 11  
Abstain 0.0% 0  
Disagree 8.3% 1  
Block 0.0% 0  
Undecided 0% 0  

12 of 12 people have participated (100%)

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Anonymous
Agree
Wed 15 May 2019 9:02AM

Sounds like a plan.

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Anonymous
Agree
Wed 15 May 2019 10:19AM

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Anonymous
Agree
Wed 15 May 2019 7:30PM

Don't forget the Renewable Obligation register (has site addresses and MW) and the Feed in Tariff register (admin region for smaller installations).

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Anonymous
Agree
Sat 18 May 2019 9:05AM

also add car electric charging points. There is clearly strong use case for including them - I can't find any mapping which includes them all.

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Anonymous
Agree
Wed 22 May 2019 8:35PM

I have been one of the proponents of this.* I'm still excited about it - there's feasible mapping to be done, and there are good uses for the data!
* https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2019-April/022724.html

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Anonymous
Disagree
Thu 20 Jun 2019 7:32PM

the tagging is not sorted out and there are better things to focus on mapping

GMD

Gregory Marler (former Director) Mon 24 Jun 2019 12:05PM

Here is the page to the project https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2019_Q3_Project:_Solar_Power

I remember someone talking about the importance of this exact data. "predicting how much solar energy we'll get on a particular day". I thought I had been told mapping solar panels could aid in reducing how much non-renewable plants are used on sunny days?
Presumably the National Grid are already doing that if they know the number of installations?
If our mapping would increase use of renewables, could someone add this to the "why" section of the project page. I might run a mapping event specifically for this project.

CM

Cj Malone Fri 4 Sep 2020 9:46AM

I think a good one would be to map defibs. Rob already has a tool to direct surveys. We can FOI for specific areas that haven't already been, and I've just reached out to SADSUK to see if they have any data we could use.

CM

Cj Malone Sat 5 Sep 2020 2:02PM

It seems there is no country wide defib dataset, so with the right push OSM could be that. They already list "Open Source Map by Dr Robert Whittaker" as one of the fragmented maps they recommend, we could probably work together with them.

HD

Huw Diprose Sat 5 Sep 2020 10:22AM

I've been looking over some data released under FOI recently. I'm concerned a lot of it seems.to be unlicenced...

Has anyone encountered what we can / can't do with FOI releases?

Best I can tell I need to follow up on a release with a "reuse of public data 2015". They'd need to consider my request, and it gives me a chance to ask them to make it OGL.

Are we likely to run into this issue with defibs and FOIs?

CM

Cj Malone Sat 5 Sep 2020 1:50PM

FOI data is not licensed so that it could be imported or integrated into OSM (ODbL), but the current stance is that using that data to direct independent surveys, then adding what you've seen is OK.

You could use the FOI to request it being released under the OGL, but I doubt you'd get much traction, they try to do and give the bare minimum. They even drag there feet with people why use pseudonyms. I think it would be better for us to request Open Data at an individual or department that would be more inclined to.