In 2020 the @sotm was held online for doomsday reasons. I usually help with fun things at these conferences, so for 2020 I made an @openstreetmap quiz. Having tried it now, I'd say I made it a bit harder than I should have.
https://zverik.github.io/sotm2020-quiz/
Being a fan of data structures, I of course made it a quiz framework, but unlike GeoAlbum, this repo got zero forks. Probably because I didn't share it much.
Today is the last day to submit your talk for @sotm 2024 btw!
I dabbled in creating map styles like ten years ago, with Mapnik and TileMill. For our local cycling community I made a style that looks excellent printed in black&white, on which we could overlay routes. It was called like the community: "Veloroad".
Trained eye could notice multiple things on it that even modern styles don't do: look at road and river names, station symbols, place visibility.
There is a working tile server, but super slow. Probably gonna take it down.
http://osmz.ru/veloroad.html#7/58.374/27.849
I dabbled in creating map styles like ten years ago, with Mapnik and TileMill. For our local cycling community I made a style that looks excellent printed in black&white, on which we could overlay routes. It was called like the community: "Veloroad".
Trained eye could notice multiple things on it that even modern styles don't do: look at road and river names, station symbols, place visibility.