Posts Tagged ‘Openstreetmap

First day back in the office after an exhausting weekend attending the WhereCampEU unconference here in London.  The conference was really well organised, with great venues and food, and all that at zero cost thanks to very generous sponsors and a great bunch of volunteers! Also thanks for the free beer at Smithy’s sponsored by [...]

Just a very quick note to the video posted below, which shows the impressive response by the OpenStreetMap Community to the terrible earthquake last week in Haiti. I also attended the short talk of Mikel Maron at #geomob last Friday, where he again praised the response by OSM to the earthquake, and how OSM has [...]

Just a quick note to say we have finalised dates for the next session of our “Introduction to GIS and Cartography” course using Manifold GIS in February (18th and 19th) 2010 here at UCL.  Please find below the detailed invitation:
The invitation is also available in PDF format with a detailed agenda
The Department of Civil, Environmental [...]

Just saw this post on the forum. After a long time where the idea of a OpenStreetMap ISI Driver for Manifold was thrown around on the forum, James K. finally stepped up to the plate!
James did a stellar job, not only generating a ISI Dll for the default OSM Mapnik Tile Layer, but also adding [...]


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My name is Patrick Weber and I am a Engineering Doctorate Student at University College London. I also work for Think London as GIS Project Manager. On this site, you can find more information about me, my professional activities and my academic achievements, or have a look at my LinkedIn Profile.

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  • Vincent Fréchette: I think this is a very good reading of the situation. [...]