Looking forward; better API performance, Linked Data and rendering
Pubblicatu di muninn_project lu April 11, 2017 n EnglishAs the Open Historical Map stabilizes into new hosting, there is finally time to breathe a little and look forward to improvements in the front-end.
Earlier this week, the data uploaded in Changeset 1430 about the Battle of Vimy Ridge was pushed into a map rendered by the WikiWar Guys and partially derived from data gathered from the Canadian Expeditionary Force Study Group.
I would like to see the OHM have a Linked Open Data aspect to it’s API to push out more data in a machine friendly way to make it easy to integrate with other data sources. That renderer project to have a time slide option for the tile server is still something that I would like to see realize.
Interestingly, the OWL-TIME standard is being worked on at the W3C which has some interesting ideas for us to look at in using time notations for objects.
Discussion
Cummentu di joost schouppe lu 1 June 2017 ê 09:40
Is there a project overview page? A starters guide?
Cummentu di muninn_project lu 6 July 2017 ê 01:29
Not at this time, it’s still a work in progress. Any comments and wants are welcome.
Cummentu di Arlo James Barnes lu 5 August 2017 ê 01:09
http://www.openhistoricalmap.org/welcome should be updated to reflect the difference from the OSM project the project code (and therefore the welcome text) was forked from. Specifically, the “what it doesn’t include” section mentions historical features! :D
Cummentu di thbz lu 23 October 2017 ê 14:02
The welcome e-mail should also be updated: it says “Welcome to OpenStreetMap”.