Posts tagged OpenStreetMap

New map design for Mapapel

Last weeks we’ve been working on Mapapel’s map design. OSM’s Mapnik map style is cool but we wanted to customise it, doing something similar to traditional tourist maps.

Mapapel - Zaragoza

Mapapel - Gasteiz

Mapapel - Eibar

Mapapel - Errenteria

This is the first version, we’ll continue improving it. Please, let us know what you think about this style change at our Mapapel – Facebook page.

OpenStreetMap workshop at Nonick conference

Nonick conference is one of the most important and famous events in the Basque Country. This year’s edition has an interesting programme, featuring community management tasks on Friday. There are also some workshops on Saturday morning. Tagzania Services will give a workshop on OpenStreetMap at 11:00. You’re invited!

Tagzania sponsors State of the Map 2010

Tagzania Services will be sponsoring this year’s State of the Map, the annual OpenStreetMap international conference, in Girona, on July 9th, 10th and 11th. We also sponsored last year’s edition in Amsterdam.

Tagzania Services has several projects using OpenStreetMap, such as Mapapel, printable quality city maps, or EuskalMapa, a map of the world in Basque language.

Our commitment to promote OSM is clear; since September we’ve organized more than twenty mapping parties, talks and events. This effort, and the liberation of geographical public data by the Gipuzkoa Provincial Council and the Basque Government, has had direct effect on the quality of the map in the Basque Country.

New Mapapel version launched

We’ve just launched Mapapel’s first version. We already talked about this project before attending to the SOTM09 in Amsterdam. As we said, we want to offer printable quality city maps (that’s why we use OSM data).

Obviously, there are a lot of things to fix and improve in this project, and we also have thought on some features, and some extra languages, of course. Launching this application is the first step, some new will come next days.

Hope you like Mapapel.

Gipuzkoa Provincial Council releases all its geo data

Today, it’s a great day. The Gipuzkoa Provincial Council has released all its data in the B5M geo website under a free license.

The “Legal information” page has some changes including what we believe is a license compatible with CC-BY:ç

The content geographic information corresponding to the Gipuzkoa Provincial Council may be reproduced, removed and reused freely on a nonexclusive basis, in whole or in part, by any person in any format and for any subsequent legitimate use under the following terms:

This is the only condition of reusing content that limits its use:

1. Authorship must be indicated in any case.

It’s great news, no doubt. Our Provincial Council’s geo team is an example because of the quality of their projects and services; there isn’t around any public administration’s geo team like Gipuzkoa’s. We hope that this release decision will be copied by other public administrations.

Not only OpenStreetMap has a wonderful chance to create a great map of our province, now, companies like Tagzania Services will be able to develop really useful and interesting apps for our customers using B5M’s data. Thanks a lot B5M, eskerrik asko!

Gipuzkoa is one of the basque provinces. It’s capital is Donostia-San Sebastian.

EuskalMapa

This is not the first time we talk about Tagzania’s commitment with OpenStreetMap. The project is well-known internationally and the community is really strong in most European countries. But our local reality is not so wonderful, OSM is only supported by few dozens of users and there’s a lot to do on the map (even though we’ve got some great places).

EuskalMapa is our latest project to support OSM in the Basque Country. It has a double goal: spreading the word about OSM and giving to our native language, the Basque, its own presence on the map (using the name:eu tag). OpenStreetMap gives to our language the chance of having its own map, like OSM Alba has done with the Scottish Gaelic.

We’re working on this Basque map, meanwhile EuskalMapa is posting about OSM news, tutorials about how to edit the map or giving information about the mapping parties we’re organizing.

Mapping Ordizia with Jakintza school kids

Last monday we celebrated an OSM mapping party with the girls and boys in the Jakintza Ikastola. With the help of their teachers Maite and Jokin, they added and corrected much data to their town’s ( Ordizia ) map in OpenStreetMap. They did a great job and showed us what “Digital Native” term means.

Kalean aklaratu nahian

Let’s map the world, step by step

You already might know we’re really involved creating the free wiki world map. As individuals, we’re mapping several areas of the Basque Country (users Gari Araolaza, mikeltxo, kere, dreguera, aitzol).

Tagzania Services has also supported OpenStreetMap by sponsoring the State of the Map conference; we’re also talking with our public administrations to liberate their (their?) geo-data. But we can’t be waiting forever, that’s why we’ve started organizing mapping parties. Don’t hate the media, become the media.

These mapping parties goal is making OSM more popular in our area, and, of course, getting some new devote mappers to the project.

This is our mapping party agenda (you can find them also in the OSM wiki current events)

We’ve also organized a special mapping party in Ordizia with some high school students by the end of September.

We hope this is just the begining. That’s why we encourage people in our area to contact us for organizing more mapping parties.

Mapapel, print your city map

These days we’re starting a new project, Mapapel. Our goal is offering printable quality city maps to our users. Currently, we’re testing the idea so we’ve published a prototype of the Mapa San Sebastian (map of Donostia-San Sebastián).

Mapapel

We’re using OpenStreetMap as data source. You might remember we already use OpenStreetMap data in Tagzania.com thanks to Mapstraction. Tagzania Services is working together with La Personnalite in Mapapel; they’ve designed the printable map so it looks even cooler.

We’ll start soon giving a more appropriate design to the website and adding some new printable maps and locations.