The "layers" have not been updated in a long time. Only the OHM layer is currently updated.
However, a minute feed of the OHM updates is available at http://dump.openhistoricalmap.org/data_minute/ that can be used to create a series of layers 1870 to 1940. -R > On Oct 18, 2017, at 5:39 PM, Rodrigo M. Mariano <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Tim, > > > Do you know the layers of OHM (2008 and 2009)? So, one idea that we have is to > > provide a initial layer to the years 1870 to 1940, one layer per decade. > > I send a image in attach illustring the map layers of OHM. > > > Regards, > > Rodrigo > > > Em 18-10-2017 22:29, Rodrigo M. Mariano escreveu: > >> Hi Tim, >> >> >> I have already done these topics. >> >> The permissions, that I said, is about editing data by API. >> >> I can get the OHM data by API, however I can't add any data. >> >> >> For example: >> >> In the images that I send in attach, I show a piece of code that I can get a >> way by API. >> >> But when I attemped to add a new node, I got a error: >> "osmapi.OsmApi.ApiError: Request >> >> failed: 401 - Unauthorized - b"Couldn't authenticate you"" >> >> >> We would like permission to add data by API, because we are developing a web >> site for >> >> people insert historical data and we would like to save in OHM. >> >> >> In this case, the people will vectorize the old maps of São Paulo between >> 1870 to 1940, >> >> how described in [1]. The project is called Pauliceia [1][2]. It is a >> project of INPE, from Brazil. >> >> >> [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Pauliceia2.0 >> >> [2] https://wiki.dpi.inpe.br/pauliceia/doku.php >> >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Rodrigo >> >> >> On 18/10/2017 17:09, Tim Waters wrote: >>> Hi Rodrigo, >>> >>> if you are familiar with editing with OpenStreetMap, then this should be >>> very similar. >>> >>> first you would need to register as a new user on openhistoricalmap.org and >>> then use JOSM editor to authenticate to the server, like you would as a new >>> user for OSM but changing the api to point to the OHM server. >>> The API is open to all registered users, no special permissions are >>> required. >>> "osmapi" is a python script that is written for OSM in mind. Most people >>> use JOSM or the iD editor, and do it by hand. >>> >>> I haven't used "osmapi", but it looks like it might work with OHM. >>> Tim >>> >>> >>> On 18 October 2017 at 12:09, Rodrigo M. Mariano <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> Hello Rob, >>> >>> >>> I thought that was not necessary to put "http" in the start of string, >>> >>> because on [1] the API URL is without "http". >>> >>> Thank you to much for the idea, it worked. :-D >>> >>> >>> How could I insert data by API? I need permission, right? >>> >>> Can I talking about it here or with specific someone? >>> >>> >>> [1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmapi >>> >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> Rodrigo >>> >>> >>> Em 18-10-2017 03:44, Rob H Warren escreveu: >>> >>> Rodrigo, >>> >>> Reading the error messages, you should be entering >>> http://www.openhistoricalmap.org/ instead of just www.openhistoricalmap.org? >>> On Oct 17, 2017, at 5:36 PM, Rodrigo M. Mariano <[email protected]> >>> wrote: Hello Rob, Thanks for the explanation. I tried to do it with the >>> OsmApi, pointing to OHM, however I got some warnings, rather than a result. >>> I send a picture (osmapi_ohm.png) showing the warning message. I attemped >>> with the OSM default and it works, but when I tried to change to OHM URL, >>> it doesn't work. Is there other URL to point? Or is this even? PS: in the >>> photo, I tested with a valid id of way Best Regards, Rodrigo Em 14-10-2017 >>> 19:46, Rob H Warren escreveu: >>> Rodrigo, Open Historical Map uses the same code as OSM, as long as you >>> point your tool to the open historical website, you can use anything you >>> want. JOSM can be used to upload / edit, just change the API hostname in >>> the configuration panel. -rhw >>> On Oct 14, 2017, at 10:59 AM, Rodrigo M. Mariano <[email protected]> >>> wrote: Hello Rob, Thanks for your opinion. Yes, we want to add tags (e.g. >>> start_date=* and end_date=*) and sources of the data. Is there some API >>> that we can use to make the upload (like osmapi)? Or only in web page? Best >>> regards, Rodrigo Em 10-10-2017 14:34, Rob H Warren escreveu: >>> Rodrigo, I think this is a very worthwhile project. You're welcome to >>> upload ways as you see fit. Strongly suggest you add date and source tags >>> to your edits so that the time period of the buildings is obvious to future >>> renderers? -rhw >>> Hello OpenHistoricalMap, We have a project called Pauliceia [1], that its >>> aim is to vectorize the city of São Paulo between 1870 and 1940, being one >>> map per decade. We would like to vectorize the ways and the buildings in >>> this period. We would like to know: could we use the OHM to save the data? >>> To contribuite with the OHM project. [1] >>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Pauliceia2.0 Thanks in advance, >>> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >>> URL: >>> <http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/historic/attachments/20171008/049b07dc/attachment-0001.html> >>> ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer >>> _______________________________________________ Historic mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/historic >>> ------------------------------ End of Historic Digest, Vol 54, Issue 1 >>> *************************************** >>> <osmapi_ohm.png> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Historic mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/historic >> >> -- >> >> Rodrigo M. Mariano >> >> Departamento de Tecnologia da Informação do Laboratório Associado de >> Computação e Matemática Aplicada - LAC >> Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE >> Av. dos Astronautas, 1.758 - Jardim da Granja >> CEP: 12227-010 - São José dos Campos/SP. >> Tel.: (12) 3208-6544 >> >> -- >> >> Rodrigo M. Mariano >> >> >> Mestrando em Computação Aplicada >> Departamento de Tecnologia da Informação do Laboratório Associado de >> Computação e Matemática Aplicada - LAC >> Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE >> Av. dos Astronautas, 1.758 - Jardim da Granja >> CEP: 12227-010 - São José dos Campos/SP. >> Tel.: (12) 3208-6544 >> > > -- > > Rodrigo M. 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