Hello there. This is a quick status update on the project to get OpenStreetMap maps into Wikipedia and on the Wikimedia/OpenStreetMap toolserver setup. For those that don't know what it's all about we're:
* Setting up a testing platform (ptolemy & ortelius) to serve OSM maps in Wikipedia which can be rolled into production * Setting up a toolserver (cassini) which interested parties can use to write tools that use OSM data. And combine it with Wikimedia data if they want.
Here's an (outdated!) wiki page with some more info:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap
And here's a recent talk I gave at Wikimania discussing the current status:
http://wikimania2009.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proceedings:143
Until now we only had 1/3 machines active & accessible due to various combinations of waiting for hardware, people being busy and it being unclear who actually got access to those machines that I won't go into.
That one machine was the nascent WMOSM Toolserver Cassini. I set up a prototype multilingular rendering (since ptolemy and ortelius weren't available at the time) which you can see here:
http://cassini.toolserver.org/tile-browse/
What we need to to currently is:
* Admins to set up ptolemy / ortelius so that they replicate the DB / mirror tiles * Get interested users/developers to *use* cassini for their tools so we can get neat stuff like the multilingular-country-list (http://cassini.toolserver.org/~mazder/multilingual-country-list/). Sign up here: https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Account_request * Cassini also needs some admin love * Work on this buglist (and more bugs) to get OSM into Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/nv2sap
I did most of this on Cassini (see setup notes: http://tinyurl.com/mbblj3) but I have limited time on it (especially until Christmas) and system administration isn't my strong suit. So unless we get other people to help this project is going to go *slooowly* and you won't have OSM on Wikipedia until 2010.
Before WM2009 we had the unfortunate problem of interested parties needing to do the above not getting access due to the issues above. However the machines are up *now* and during WM2009 uncertainties about who could grant access were finally solved (brion will be dictator).
So, any potential admins for ptolemy and ortelius will have to:
1. Be qualified & motivated
Preferably someone who's worked with the OSM toolchain or is willing to learn. If you're maintaining your own ad-hoc rendering somewhere and are running out of server space you'll probably be motivated to get this working sooner.
2. Reveal their name & address to the Wikimedia foundation
That's a requirement Wikimedia requires of all server administrators.
3. Agree to Wikimedia's privacy policy
URL: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_policy
ptolemy and ortelius are otherwise distinct servers on the Wikimedia network so this amounts to basically not being silly and running a Quake III server on them, or nmap-ing the Internet.
Cassini is more sensitive and harder to gain access to since root admins on Cassini have access to private data about Wikimedia users (e.g. raw database access, login cookies and so on).
But in both cases we should be able to give elevated non-Unix-root privileges. All of this pending approval by Wikimedia of course.