Humanitarian OSM Team/History
I've started gathering some of the pre-Haiti HOT moments
Presented "An Incomplete History of HOT" at the HOT Summit video slides
2005
December 2005
Mikel first presents idea of OSM for disaster response at the European Commission JRC GDACS Meeting.
http://brainoff.com/weblog/2005/12/22/16
2006
Many starting conversations and meetings with humanitarian technologists, like Michael Graham, Paul Currion, Jon Thompson. Ideas refining.
2007
March 2007
Met Nigel Woof, MapAction ED. Key humanitarian advisor in formative years of HOT. MapAction became the first user of OSM in humanitarian mapping.
April 2007
Met Jesse Robbins at Web 2.0 Expo. Discussed Jesse's experiences during Hurricane Katrina, greatly refining the use case for HOT.
May 2007
First mention of HOT concept in the media. http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/THE-MAZE-MELTDOWN-Map-traffic-sites-racing-for-2562264.php
July 15, 2007
Mikel presents HOT concept at the first State of the Map.
- SOTM. OpenStreetMap. A Disaster Waiting To Happen
- http://vimeo.com/7373522,
- http://www.slideshare.net/mikel_maron/openstreetmap-a-disaster-waiting-to-happen/
November 2007
Schuyler and Mikel met Nicolas Chavent at GeoNetwork Open Source meeting at FAO in Rome. Idea formed to link UNSDI-t to OSM.
http://brainoff.com/weblog/2007/11/11/1273
2008
May 2008
Presented HOT concept with Jesse Robbins at Where 2.0
September 2008
Tim Waters presents HOT concept at GeOng conference, Chambery
November 2008
Mikel presents HOT concept at UNGIWG
2009
January 2009
Tim Waters leads Haiti primary roads import (one year before earthquake)
First "HOT" activation during the Gaza Crisis. Fundraiser to purchase imagery.
Development Seed and Robert Soden gets involved with humanitarian OSM with AfriCover import.
Mikel names Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team. Any humanitarian organization needs a good acronym. What can be better than HOT?!
May 2009
First public presentation of "Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team" at Soul of the New Machine conference.
June 2009
First CrisisCamp in Washington DC. Met John Crowley, who asked "what would you do with sub-meter imagery anywhere in the world?". The answer to this question became Imagery to the Crowd.
August 2009
Camp Roberts experiment, first real test of HOT in humanitarian mapping workflow.
http://brainoff.com/weblog/2009/08/10/1410
October 2009
First use of OSM in a humanitarian emergency. MapAction map published.
http://brainoff.com/weblog/2009/10/08/1495
First ICCM
More References
For post-Haiti, https://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/palen_papers/HaitiCOOP_Final.pdf