< State Of The Map 2010

State Of The Map 2010/Lightning Talks

This is a list of people who wanted to speak for 5 minutes about their favorite OSM topic. Some of whom actually talked.

TODO: Tidy this into a list of actual lightning talks in approximately the order they were presented. Please just DELETE talks which didn't happen

Sunday Morning

After the Imports Track...

Sunday Afternoon

  • Cascales, Equador?
  • LastGrape/Gregory - Introducing "Guerilla Mapping", let's do it. - house video
  • Vitalii Grygoruk - Mapping with Android (Mapzen for Android) - house video
  • Jochen Topf - Tirex Tile Rendering System - see Tirex - house video
  • Yuliya Leonova - Turn restrictions editing
  • Mariia Soloviova - Super power of OSM API & OAuth
  • Manuela Schmidt - FEMroute : Gender-specific requirements in pedestrian route navigation
  • Victoria Moshanova - Cloudmade Style Editor
  • Lulu-Ann - Why a house number belongs to an entrance, not to a building. Slides:
  • Johan Veerman - Integrating OSM with Wolfram|Alpha
  • Richard Weait - Project of the Week
  • Serge Wroclawski - MongOSM - a new XAPI server implementation
  • Laurence Penney – SnapMap: towards a “street view” for historic and beautiful photos (with lots of tags and an API)
  • Andrii V. Mishkovskyi -- Alternatives to PostGIS in storing data for rendering purposes aka Making Even Less Sense Out Of My Free Time
  • Andrew Zaborowski - Revolutionising JOSM user experience (not really)
  • Daniel Glassey/glasseyes - Project Mygosme - MY Grandparent's OpenStreetMap Editor (presented by Enrico Zini).
  • Enrico Zini - Building an offline mobile tool to search for POIs, while listening to SoTM talks

The following talks didn't actually occur at the weekend but the slides were made available for download:

State of countries poster

  • State of France - Emilie Laffray
  • State of Japan - Ikiya
  • State of Ukraine - Igor Shubovych

Other posters

  • Overview of OSM projects for the blind ~ 13 pages DIN A4
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