State Of The Map 2010
State Of The Map 2010 took place in Girona, Spain on 9th, 10th, 11th July 2010. See State Of The Map page for current details of this annual conference. 2010 was a fantastic conference! Huge thanks to all our dedicated organising committee who put on a superb event.
The event was recorded and some videos were made available, link from the presentation list below
Also
More links
- stateofthemap.org website
- @sotm account on twitter
- Facebook event
- LinkedIn event
- live video stream (no longer live obviously; archives also appear to be gone as of 1/9/2010)
Blogs
Link your blog posts about the conference here:
- opengeodata.org State of the Map 2010 - Concert Contest Winner
- mishkovskyi
- Harry Wood
- geofabrik.de (german)
- OpenStreetMap Chile (Spanish)
- livingwithdragons and OSM Music Review Gregory
- edit the page to link your blog post
Program
Sessions list
The following is a wiki-editable list of sessions / presentations. Please feel free to edit the wiki with more details about the presentations, a description and links to resources (slides, photos, etc, related websites) This time we will create a page per presentation. Click the red links to create pages.
Lightning Talks
A Lightning Talk is a very focused presentation given in five minutes. All lightning talks were given in the Small Room. Check out the lightning talk list at /Lightning Talks
Title, Speaker | Slides | Video (*) | |
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Sunday Morning Lightning Talks | |||
QualityStreetMap.org and OSMQA, François Van Der Biest | [2] | (audience) (house) | |
ogr2osm, Ivansanchez | [3] (house) | ||
"Getting closer to power lines", Bahnpirat | [4] | [5] (house) | |
Auto-traced buildings import in Szczecin, Poland from city's cadastre, Andrew Zaborowski | [6] (house) | ||
WhooTS, a small wms to tile proxy – WMS in Potlatch, Tim Waters (chippy) - (whoots.mapwarper.net) blog | [7] (house) | ||
A New Routing Engine for OSM, Jochen Topf - project | [8] (house) | ||
Wheelmap Wheelmap.org - Using OSM for a social cause, by tagging wheelchair-accessible POIs., Raul Krauthausen & Holger Dieterich | [9] (house) | ||
Sunday Afternoon Lightning Talks | |||
Cascales, Equador, Speaker? | (house) | ||
Introducing "Guerilla Mapping", let's do it, LastGrape/Gregory | (house) | ||
Mapping with Android (Mapzen for Android), Vitalii Grygoruk | (house) | ||
Tirex Tile Rendering System, Jochen Topf | (house) | ||
Turn restrictions editing, Yuliya Leonova | (house) | ||
Super power of OSM API & OAuth, Mariia Soloviova | (house) | ||
FEMroute [10]: Gender-specific requirements in pedestrian route navigation, Manuela Schmidt | (house) | ||
Cloudmade Style Editor, Victoria Moshanova | (house) | ||
Why a house number belongs to an entrance, not to a building, Lulu-Ann | [11] | (house) | |
Alpha, Johan Veerman | (house) | ||
Project of the Week, Richard Weait | (house) | ||
MongOSM - a new XAPI server implementation, Serge Wroclawski | (house) | ||
SnapMap: towards a “street view” for historic and beautiful photos (with lots of tags and an API), Laurence Penney | (house) | ||
Alternatives to PostGIS in storing data for rendering purposes aka Making Even Less Sense Out Of My Free Time, Andrii V. Mishkovskyi | (house) | ||
Revolutionising JOSM user experience (not really), Andrew Zaborowski | (house) | ||
Project Mygosme - MY Grandparent's OpenStreetMap Editor, Enrico Zini | (house) | ||
Building an offline mobile tool to search for POIs, while listening to SoTM talks, Enrico Zini |
Unclassified sessions
These presentations seem to be missing from the main schedule. Can we find out where they fit?
Time | Room | Title, Speaker | Video |
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??:??-??:?? | Small | SotM 2010 session: Potlatch2, Andy Allan | [12] |
Workshops
State Of The Map 2010/Workshops
* Videos
In the video links columns of the above tables, 'house' indicates video from the venue's own a/v system; links to other versions may be added where they exist. For the main room, the house videos generally have much better audio than the videos shot from the audience. In the small room, the audio levels from the house system were extremely low, requiring heavy processing and thus they have a poor s/n ratio.