Publications

Maker Faire Vienna 2019 - Build Up & Day 1
As announced in the previous blog post, the OSM.AT association will be represented at the Maker Faire Vienna 2019 with a stand.
The stand was already set up on the Friday before the Maker Faire.

Final touches to the stand
We were given a smaller stand than we are used to at other trade fairs, but with a few adjustments we were able to set up most of the trade fair material. We worked late into the night to get everything ready for the next day.

vienna geo meetup #3
On Wednesday, 19 September 2018, the 3rd vienna geo meetup will take place.
This is where many people interested in geospatial technology meet to exchange their experiences and news in the OpenGeo area.
Just check out the official Meetup page, as registration is requested so that the organisers can estimate how many participants to expect.
Participation is free.
The organisers also welcome suggestions for new talks or if you would like to present topics yourself. We from OpenStreetMap Austria are also present in large numbers each time and report on news from OpenStreetMap.

AGIT 2018 - Z_GIS-Fotos online
Z_GIS has now published the official photos of AGIT30 (AGIT celebrated its 30th anniversary this year).
These can be found under the following link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/uni-salzburg/collections/72157696276650571/

OSM Wochennotiz
(edit 18.10.2018, ScubbX: you can now also access the weekly notes via the URL https://www.openstreetmap.at/wochennotiz
Since I realised at AGIT that the OSM weekly notes are not as well known as I thought, there is now a direct link to the latest issue at https://www.openstreetmap.at.
About the OSM Wochennotiz itself: the latest news on OSM and other open source projects in the GIS sector is compiled here. This means that by regularly checking these blog posts, you can get a very good overview of what is currently happening in the communities and in this sector in general.

AGIT 2018: Day 2
New day, new visitors!
Not quite, we were also able to welcome many interested visitors from yesterday again today. This resulted in many exciting discussions and conversations, including with HERE.
Particularly exciting for me were the conversations with visitors who want to join the OpenStreetmap project, yes, there are still non-mappers.
We had ongoing conversations with both mappers and OpenStreetMap users. We were told about experiences with the map material from all over the world. We were delighted that most users noted very good coverage, which in some places was clearly different from commercial providers. This showed us that OpenStreetMap data is increasingly being accessed, especially in African areas. At this point, I would like to pass on the praise to all mappers who are doing a really great job and without whose commitment OpenStreetMap would not be possible.
