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Help us map where it counts

With OpenStreetMap data becoming ever more relevant, more and more external parties want topics of interest to them to be mapped in great detail. Do you want to help on topics that we care most about? Have a look at the top mapping tasks list on the wiki! Let us just highlight two organizations we are working with.

Joost Schouppe

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Lili-app mapathon: 29/11 - Bruges

OpenStreetMap Belgium is organizing a mapathon in Bruges as part of our participation in the AMAI “Lili-app project”. The Lili-app will help visually impaired people find and follow the best route using their smartphone. The app will take into account infrastructure such as sidewalks and pedestrian crossings and special facilities such as tactile paving and traffic lights with sound signals.

Seppe Santens

OpenStreetMap Belgium general status

Hey, remember we have a newsletter? You can still subscribe here. Maybe it’s taken so long to send a new edition because we’ve been doing so many other things. For example, during 2023, OSM.be was reborn as its own independent NGO! Our umbrella organization Open Knowledge Belgium went through hard times, and is now refocusing on its core projects.

Joost Schouppe

OpenStreetMap Belgium basemap is up to date again

The OpenStreetMap Belgium base maps have been updated! OpenStreetMap Belgium has been offering free OpenStreetMap background maps for almost 7 years now. But what are these backgrounds? Well, we turn the huge and complex OpenStreetMap data into simple images or “tiles”, that can be used in any website or app.

Julien Minet

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Mapper of the Month: dentonny (Belgium)

His homepage and his contribution page.

Hello Bob. Would you like to briefly introduce yourself to our readers?
First of all, thank you for the honour of contacting me as Mapper of the Month. My real name is Bob but I map under the pseudonym ‘dentonny’. I am 41 years old and live in Geel, in Belgium. Although I don’t consider myself an athlete, I try to be sporty as much as possible.

Pierre Parmentier

European camera grant project

OpenStreetMap Belgium & Mapillary are teaming up to improve the availability of street-level imagery available in the European Union! To help do so, we will be distributing a number of GoPro Max 360° cameras and associated gear to volunteers all over Europe. The 360° imagery we will generate will help improve Mapillary coverage as well as provide street level imagery for the OpenStreetMap community to use to further improve their map data.

Joost Schouppe

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Mapper of the Month: Lorenzo Stucchi (Italy)

His homepage and his contribution page.

Hello! Would you like to briefly introduce yourself to our readers?
Hi, I am Lorenzo Stucchi, on OpenStreetMap as LorenzoStucchi.
I am a PhD student in Environmental Engineering at Politecnico di Milano in Italy. I am also, since 2021, the national coordinator of volunteers for OpenStreetMap for Wikimedia Italia1, the Italian local chapter of the OpenStreetMap Foundation. I am also part of the officiers of PoliMappers2.

Pierre Parmentier

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Annual report 2022

Financial report Financial report for the year 2022. TLDR: we doubled our capital from 5.700 EUR to 11.600 EUR. Projects Traffic Sign Project: growing into a proper project The Traffic Sign Project turned into something more structural, with its own project page and periodic updates. Our new Corporate Member TomTom offered to give technical support on our projects.

Jonathan Beliën, Joost Schouppe

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Mapper of the Month: Joost Schouppe (Belgium)

His homepage and his contribution page.

Hello Joost! Eight years ago, your interview appeared in our Mapper of the Month column. But perhaps it is necessary for you to introduce yourself once again to our new readers.
Hi Pierre, thanks for having me again :)
I’m a mapper and community organizer. I helped start the Belgian chapter and community. I’ve been on the Board of OpenStreetMap Belgium from the start. I’m still a little involved in the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF)and I was on the OSMF Board for two years.

Pierre Parmentier

Completing a 360° Cycling Journey Through Every Brussels Street

Back when OpenStreetMap Belgium was discussing starting a camera grant project, Stéphane De Greef already bought his own 360° camera, a GoPro Max, which is the same camera we use, and started collecting street level imagery of the Forest des Soignes. For the first time, there would be a “streetview” of the forest!