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In the beginning there was not much choice, we had to start with the roads. After a while, when almost all roads in Antwerp were done, I started mapping bicycle routes and later on walking routes. The latter is especially interesting, you discover new, small paths, which would otherwise remain unknown. More recently, I am working on railway infrastructures, of course influenced by my job. I have been mapping a lot of different things over the years, but never really spend time on mapping points of interest (POIs).

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**Why do you map? What motivates you?**

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Au début, il n'y avait pas le choix, nous devions cartographier les routes. Après un petit temps, quand toutes les routes d'Anvers était cartographiées, j'ai commencé à cartographier les itinéraires cyclables et ensuite les itinéraires pédestres. Pour ces derniers, ça était très intéressant de découvrir des petits chemins que sans cette expérience je n'aurais jamais connus. Récemment, je travaille sur les infrastructures ferroviaires, qui est en rapport avec mon travail. J'ai cartographié beaucoup de choses depuis mes débuts, mais je n'ai jamais passé de temps à renseigner les points d'intérêt.

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**Qu'est ce qui vous motive pour cartographier ?**

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**Why do you map?**
It is fun, and it allows me to explore the world without leaving my house!

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**Do you do other things related to OpenStreetMap?**
I try to convince possible "passive" users to use OpenStreetMap, such as organisers of hiking trips.
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**Faites-vous d'autres choses liées à OpenStreetMap?**
J'essaye de proposer les cartes OpenStreetMap à des utilisateurs "passifs", comme des organisateurs de courses à pied et des organisateurs de promenades.

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**Avez-vous des idées pour améliorer OpenStreetMap ?**
Pour certains détails le rendu général d'OpenStreetMap pourrait être améliorée. C'est par exemple le cas pour [landuse "pierrier"](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:natural%3Dscree), l'étendue de cailloux en montagne, en bords de certaines rivières,... Il suffirait de prendre le rendu de "plage",... et de changer la couleur en gris. Une autre exemple est : faire passer un ruisseau sur un pont. Aujourd'hui c'est possible pour un canal, mais pas pour un ruisseau. Malheureusement on rentre là dans un domaine que je ne maîtrise pas.
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I work mostly on basic data like highways, buildings, the UrbIS import, addresses and shops. Occasionally, I added roadside trees, hydrants, [AED](http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatische_externe_defibrillator), pedestrian crossings, post boxes.

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Aucune prouesse. On est comme des fourmis et chaque contributeur ajoute son petit morceau à l'édifice. Et chaque contribution mérite le respect !

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**Pourquoi cartographiez-vous? Qu'est ce qui vous motive ?**

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**When and where did you discover OpenStreetMap?**

I discovered OpenStreetMap by accident in 2007, when it was mentioned on a website with Linux information, (http://linuxfr.org). I was attracted by the collaboration and open aspects of the project. I soon discovered that my street was not mapped yet and see... I was bitten by the bug.
I discovered OpenStreetMap by accident in 2007, when it was mentioned on a website with Linux information, (<http://linuxfr.org>). I was attracted by the collaboration and open aspects of the project. I soon discovered that my street was not mapped yet and see... I was bitten by the bug.

**Do you use OpenStreetMap yourself?**

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**What is the key feature OpenStreetMap?**

One of the strongest points is of course the flexibility and the freedom. We are only united by the common, ambitious, somewhat crazy idea to map the whole world. This allows everyone to chose their own topics, which leads to a general purpose map. The reason that som many procedures are so long winded and difficult to accomplish, is because procedures do not belong in the OpenStreetMap-world. There is a fantastic book that describes this phenomenom, Swarmwise by Falkvinge. The similarities between OpenStreetMap and the political movement is amazing. In short: start with one person with a slightly crazy (or ambitious) idea. Let this be executed by a group of people, that have to freedom to put their own accents. Furthermore, only let the execution be done by people that enjoy doing it, and that are not motivated by a reward. The book is also a practical guide. The challenges and opportunities that are described in the book, are the same as the OpenStreetMap community is facing. Recommended! And of course, free to [download](http://falkvinge.net/books/]
One of the strongest points is of course the flexibility and the freedom. We are only united by the common, ambitious, somewhat crazy idea to map the whole world. This allows everyone to chose their own topics, which leads to a general purpose map. The reason that som many procedures are so long winded and difficult to accomplish, is because procedures do not belong in the OpenStreetMap-world. There is a fantastic book that describes this phenomenom, Swarmwise by Falkvinge. The similarities between OpenStreetMap and the political movement is amazing. In short: start with one person with a slightly crazy (or ambitious) idea. Let this be executed by a group of people, that have to freedom to put their own accents. Furthermore, only let the execution be done by people that enjoy doing it, and that are not motivated by a reward. The book is also a practical guide. The challenges and opportunities that are described in the book, are the same as the OpenStreetMap community is facing. Recommended! And of course, free to [download](http://falkvinge.net/books/)

**What are the challenges for OpenStreetMap?**

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**Quelle est la plus grande force d'OpenStreetMap, à ton avis ?**

La grande variété de données qui peuvent être combinés de façon intéressante, comme Polyglot a fait avec son [L'itinéraire de l'Ad] (https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Ad%27s_Path). Ici la randonnée est combinée avec des informations sur les transports publics et le tourisme.
La grande variété de données qui peuvent être combinés de façon intéressante, comme Polyglot a fait avec son [L'itinéraire de l'Ad](https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Ad%27s_Path). Ici la randonnée est combinée avec des informations sur les transports publics et le tourisme.

**Quel est le plus grand défi, la plus grande difficulté pour OpenStreetMap ?**

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Au départ, j'ai commencé avec l'éditeur en ligne [Potlatch 2](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potlatch_2). Mais finalement je me suis heurté aux contraintes liées à des cas plus complexes et je me suis lancée dans [JOSM](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM). Cela nécessite une sérieuse courbe d'apprentissage, mais une fois que tu t'es vraiment plongé dedans, les possibilités sont considérablement élargies : [kits de modification pré-établis](https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Presets), [plug-ins](https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Plugins), filtres pour couches, alignement des images, etc. Ces possibilités rendent la cartographie bien sûr encore plus polyvalente et plus attrayante.
Mes premières contributions concernaient principalement des points d'intérêt ou des compléments aux voiries dans mon propre village et ma région. Une grande partie de mes contributions consistent chaque fois à faire de petits ajouts et des modifications dans mon propre environnement au sens large, et, de temps en temps, quelque chose plus loin, comme une destination de vacances. Habituellement, c'est quelque chose de petit que je trouve par hasard, par exemple dans des articles de presse, ce qui crée chez moi le réflexe d'aller voir si c'est déjà dans OSM ou si je peux encore ajouter ou ajuster un élément. Cela implique la correction et la dénomination des rues, en ajoutant les entreprises locales avec les heures d'ouverture, les bandes de circulation et les aires de stationnement, les sentiers et itinéraires cyclables, les routes lentes, etc. En bref, un peu de tout. J'essaie aussi autant que possible d'alterner ce que je cartographie, pour y garder un intérêt et pour affiner et approfondir ce que je cartographie. Je ne suis certainement pas un spécialiste dans un domaine particulier ou dans une certaine technique, mais j'essaie de tout pour rester informé.
Malheureusement, je manque encore d'une bonne discipline pour me préparer à un survey bien ciblé, avec une mise en œuvre rigoureuse et un processus de suivi. Très vite, je suis donc devenu un " [armchairmapper](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org /wiki/Armchair_mapping) ". Surtout parce que je cartographie généralement sur un coup de tête, lorsque je dispose d'un peu de temps et d'enthousiasme. Alors que j'étudiais, OpenStreetMap m'a souvent servi de dérivatif et a été une forme de procrastination pour entreprendre d'autres choses.
Malheureusement, je manque encore d'une bonne discipline pour me préparer à un survey bien ciblé, avec une mise en œuvre rigoureuse et un processus de suivi. Très vite, je suis donc devenu un " [armchairmapper](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Armchair_mapping) ". Surtout parce que je cartographie généralement sur un coup de tête, lorsque je dispose d'un peu de temps et d'enthousiasme. Alors que j'étudiais, OpenStreetMap m'a souvent servi de dérivatif et a été une forme de procrastination pour entreprendre d'autres choses.
Pour ce qui concerne la cartographie en chambre - armchairmapping - , j'ai été tout un temps occupé à travailler sur la poursuite de la cartographie des limites communales. Cela se base sur les cartes anciennes numérisées, telles que l'[Atlas des chemins vicinaux](https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_der_Buurtwegen) ou l'[Atlas cadastral parcellaire de la Belgique par Philippe-Christian Popp](https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popp-kaarten), et c'est donc, par définition, un petit travail à faire derrière l'ordinateur.

**Utilises-tu OpenStreetMap toi-même ?**
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We have been interviewing Belgian mappers for a year now.Since westill like the concept, [Marc](http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/escada) took the initiativeto extend it outside our little Belgian communit. From time to time hewill interview amapperfrom somewhere inthe world. He hascompiled a list of 30 mappers (for now) of people that hemet on different mailing lists and fora. And from time to time hewill contact one andask her or him to answer a few questions. The focus will be on indivudual mappers, unlike the very interesting interviews conducted by [OpenCage](http://blog.opencagedata.com), that focus more on developers and country profiles.

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Marc his first victim is Clifford Snow, hemet him on the talk-us mailing list and exchanged a few ideas about a presentation on OSM earlier this year with him.

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Giving JOSM training in Lesotho

The progress of #MapLesotho has been mindblowing to say the least and really has been a fantastic team effort. I was lucky enough to go there in Feb 2015 for 2 weeks training local government planners how to use JOSM and other tools. We were lucky to have one of those techy/data guru guys in Colin Broderick (twitter.com/rusty1052) who gave indepth training on QGIS and other tools and Ciaran Staunton (twitter.com/ciaranstaunton) who put the 2 weeks together and has been both the glue holding it all together and the engine driving it on. Soren Johannessen (https://twitter.com/neogeografen) has been great too, posting weekly progress updates on #MapLesotho since June 2014.
The progress of #MapLesotho has been mindblowing to say the least and really has been a fantastic team effort. I was lucky enough to go there in Feb 2015 for 2 weeks training local government planners how to use JOSM and other tools. We were lucky to have one of those techy/data guru guys in Colin Broderick (twitter.com/rusty1052) who gave indepth training on QGIS and other tools and Ciaran Staunton (twitter.com/ciaranstaunton) who put the 2 weeks together and has been both the glue holding it all together and the engine driving it on. Soren Johannessen (<https://twitter.com/neogeografen>) has been great too, posting weekly progress updates on #MapLesotho since June 2014.

OpenStreetMap Lesotho

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## When and how did you discover OpenStreetMap?

About eight years ago, I was looking for maps for some of my projects and excursions. Openstreetmap only had a couple of dozens of kilometers of roads mapped in Colombia, but that was still much more than any other available free data from public or private sources alike. The public entity for geography in Colombia is the Instituto geográfico Agustín Codazzi](http://www.igac.gov.co/igac) (IGAC). But though being a public service, they act more like a private company. They only make maps on demand, and have surely not understood the political and economical importance of freeing geographical information about the country.
About eight years ago, I was looking for maps for some of my projects and excursions. Openstreetmap only had a couple of dozens of kilometers of roads mapped in Colombia, but that was still much more than any other available free data from public or private sources alike. The public entity for geography in Colombia is the [Instituto geográfico Agustín Codazzi](http://www.igac.gov.co/igac) (IGAC). But though being a public service, they act more like a private company. They only make maps on demand, and have surely not understood the political and economical importance of freeing geographical information about the country.

So even though Openstreetmap was pretty empty, I decided to work with it. I managed to get my first GPS, a Nokia N810, and I tracked hundreds of kilometers of roads in Colombia with it. Looking at the enormity of the task ahead, I decided to call on friends and asked to set up the talk-co mailing list. Now there are 275 subscibers, many of which are active contributors to the mapping process.

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## What is your biggest achievement as mapper?

Having the posibility to coordinate the Colombian Openstreetmap community and having generated the first map that was reported to be used after the earthquake in Haiti. https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2010-January/046907.html
Having the posibility to coordinate the Colombian Openstreetmap community and having generated the first map that was reported to be used after the earthquake in Haiti. <https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2010-January/046907.html>

## Why do yo map? What motivates you?

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## Do you use OpenStreetMap yourself?

On my GPS, and sometimes also in my work as a developer, see for example http://datos.labmde.org/a74
On my GPS, and sometimes also in my work as a developer, see for example <http://datos.labmde.org/a74>

## Do you do anything else than mapping that is related to OpenStreetMap?

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## Where can we find more information about your geocoder?

osm.me is a live demo, but coverage is limited to Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Montenegro. You can find the code on github Geocoder on http://osm.me
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## Do you use OpenStreetMap yourself?

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[Stijn Rombauts](http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/StijnRR) is a 37 year old bio-engineer who works for the [Flanders Enviroment Agency](https://en.vmm.be/), where he builds and maintains computermodels of streams and rivers. Those models are used to predict floods and to plan of e.g. fish steps and waiting basins. Because he spends a lot of time in front of the computer for his job, he tries to be active, in the nature, during his spare time: be it on foot, with the mountain bike or in a canoe.

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## How and when did you discover OpenStreetMap?

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I only add small building blocks in several different places to the impressive OpenStreetMap-castle. But in the meantime it seems that I have added or checked almost 300 walking routes.

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## Why do you map? What motivates you?

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