Hi everyone,
I'm pleased to announce the first open source release of our OpenStreetMap
parser. It is a simple to use Python library that parses XML and PBF files.
It uses C extensions for performance critical parts and automatically
distributes the parsing across multiple CPUs/cores (for PBF
What do you think about setting up separate layer for data imports?
The Imports Layer would hold 3rd party data so it could be manually
carefully reviewed and copied (using copy-paste or tracing) to the
main database. The principle similar to GPS traces, but with
structured, fully prepared
Sounds interesting, I added you at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Develop/Frameworks
Would be nice if you provide some more informations about the internals
at the dedicated wikipage
cheers
Matthias
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Am 16.02.2011 13:05, schrieb Tobias Kuhn:
We're primarily interested in feedback for OSMembrane: Do you like it?
Do you need it? Will you use it in the future? What's good and what's
bad? So please don't hesitate to post your thoughts, a lousy answer is
better than none. :)
I like it much. It
On 22.02.2011, at 12:12, Jochen Topf wrote:
It uses C extensions for performance critical parts and automatically
distributes the parsing across multiple CPUs/cores (for PBF and XML!).
Interesting! How do you do the parallel parsing?
For XML? It reads the (uncompressed) XML line by line and
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 1:21 PM, NopMap ekkeh...@gmx.de wrote:
Is there a way to attach custom resource files to this process which match
the custom map_features?
Well, you could replace the locale .swfs with custom ones, but you'd
probably also need a custom LocalizationMap.mxml at which
Hey Peter,
yes there was a little bug in the XML, in the next build that should
be fixed, i hope you can wait until it is released.
If you can't, just place the XML from [1] to /resources/xml/* next to your jar.
Jakob
[1]
Hi!
Just to explain the situation: I am running an (unmodified) P2, but I have
built a custom map_feature file from scratch. Of course it would be good to
translate both.
So it would be desirable to have seperate language resources for strings
hardcoded in P2 and for strings from customizable
Hi,
for my pluin I'm looking for optimized structures for geodatas. I saw
this quadbucket thing at some places but neighter a doc nor a plugin
that takes use of this.
Is there another way to optimize the search e.g. to pick the things that
need to bee drawn within the clipping area?
Am 22.02.2011 16:00, schrieb Jakob Jarosch:
Hey Peter,
yes there was a little bug in the XML, in the next build that should
be fixed, i hope you can wait until it is released.
If you can't, just place the XML from [1] to /resources/xml/* next to your jar.
I'm just testing around :)
It would
Hi Matthias Meißer,
yes, we are doing research on geo-referenced video search, which will partly
be based on openstreetmap's data. However, I'm not sure it will be a
suitable entry on that wiki page.
BTW, I found the core and xml jars of Osmosis can meet my demands. Thank the
developers for your
Hi all,
I'm planning on submitting an application for the 2011 edition of Google's
Summer of Code. The deadline for the organization application is March 11.
In the meantime I'd love to invite anyone with ideas for projects
university-aged students may enjoy working on to submit them on the
Hi Matthias,
The name of our research project is called geo-referenced video search.
Nowadays, increasingly more videos are captured with with some
camera-equipped mobile phones. These smart phones always have a number of
sensors like GPS, compass, accelerometer and etc. In order to facilitate
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