OpenHistoricalMap/News

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Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the OpenHistoricalMap project.

Project timeline [edit]

October 8, 2021
Wikipedia's GeoHack tool now links to OpenHistoricalMap. You can click the coordinates at the top of any geographical article on the English Wikipedia to visit the article's subject in OpenHistoricalMap.
July 14, 2022
The time slider on the main map has been revamped. The new time slider allows you to animate the map over any date range.
August 3, 2022
The default database license is now a CC0 public domain dedication. If necessary, use the license=* key to override this default on a feature-by-feature basis.
August 16, 2022
A new status page indicates whether various OpenHistoricalMap services are operational.
September 29, 2022
OpenHistoricalMap-specific interface messages throughout the website are now translated into a number of languages. Please help translate the website into your language on Translatewiki.net!
October 10, 2022
A chronology relation type has been proposed. Please leave feedback on the talk page.
March 2, 2023
A new Woodblock style is now available in the Layer sidebar.
March 9, 2023
A new Japanese Scroll style is now available in the Layer sidebar.
March 21, 2023
The Historical style now includes landcover and terrain hillshading.
April 3, 2023
Best practice guidelines for the project are being drafted. Please contribute to the draft or leave feedback on the talk page.
May 27, 2023
start_date=*, start_date:edtf=*, end_date=*, end_date:edtf=*, and license=* now have dedicated, OpenHistoricalMap-specific documentation pages.
May 29, 2023
Should non–public domain data be tagged with license=* or licence=*? Participate in the poll.
June 3, 2023
Pages on this wiki can now embed OpenHistoricalMap using the {{Vector map}} template.
June 7, 2023
The project's main article has been redesigned as a portal that changes daily.
June 11, 2023
Presentation slides from State of the Map U.S. are now available in the project bibliography. Recorded videos will be available soon.
July 17, 2023
After two hours of unexpected downtime due to a failed upgrade, map tiles and Overpass API results have stopped updating. Some downtime is expected over the next several days as the backend infrastructure is repaired.
July 21, 2023
Web developers can now embed an interactive map powered by MapLibre inside an <iframe>. The map is designed for calling attention to a location at a specific point in time, similar to the {{Vector map}} template on this wiki.
July 27, 2023
Services are now updating normally following recent downtime.
August 31, 2023
Project-wide discussions can now take place on the new OpenHistoricalMap Forum. No extra setup required; just sign in with your OpenHistoricalMap account.
September 1, 2023
Recordings of State of the Map U.S. presentations are now available in the project bibliography and on the OpenStreetMap U.S. website.
September 4, 2023
The OpenHistoricalMap API now responds to requests much more quickly.
October 26, 2023
We briefly hit 1 million elements with a start_date=* or end_date=* tag for the first time. The millionth dated element is Hoctor Close in Melbourne.
January 17, 2024
The University of Freiburg has set up QLever for querying OpenHistoricalMap data in conjunction with other datasets using SPARQL.
February 13, 2024
An experimental new Railway style is now available in the Layer sidebar.
April 10, 2024
In iD, you can now switch the background layer to Esri World Imagery Wayback layers captured on a variety of dates within the last decade.
April 13, 2024
QLever now updates daily with the latest OpenHistoricalMap planet data.
May 2, 2024
The site will be in read-only mode for a few hours on Thursday to upgrade the database. You will not be able to edit the map during this time.

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