Nice!
http://vimeo.com/5036675
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I've seen a few OSM-themed presentations lately and the ITO OSM 2008 video
never fails to make an appearance. Hehehe. And looking at that animation
never gets old.
I hope we can make an equally beautiful animation for the Philippines. :-)
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 10:09 PM, maning sambale
@maning: Thanks, kulang sa oras but I'm pretty sure it got them interested
@seav: same here if we could do something like that especially since
we now that a mapping party has been done (and more coming) that would
be really cool :)
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Eugene Alvin
How do we know which one is pre_pgs and pgs_import?
AFAIK, most of Luzon mainland has better coastline than PGS.
Especially around Metro Manila and and the west coast.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=16.2067lon=120.042zoom=14layers=B000FTFT
Thanks!
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Ian
Hi all.
I'm off to HK at the end of this week, and will be doing the customary tech
shopping. If any mappers in the Manila area want me to pick up some GPS/tech
supplies, contact me off-list.
Jim
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Hmmm... I think we should treat this like any other import (like the
recently-discussed Palawan data).
In lots of areas, the coastline has already been adjusted from the
SRTM-based coastline before using the Landsat imagery in Yahoo. PGS is based
from Landsat so in these areas, the PGS might not
As I only know the name of 3 Islands, you'll have to provide me with a link
showing where the islands you don't want uploaded are.
Hope this helps:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Philippines/Data_import#Coastline_Corrections
I you can be able to omit coastline import on these
Peter Millar schreef:
- Original Message -
From: Henk Hoff o...@toffehoff.nl
To: Licensing and other legal discussions. legal-talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Saturday, 6 June, 2009 01:54:07 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland,
Portugal
Subject: Re: [OSM-legal-talk] ODbL RC and
Hi,
Henk Hoff wrote:
It is proposed to removed the clause 4.7 altogether
I think that is a good idea.
Just to clarify:
* I use OSM data to create a printed A-Z map of London (which is clearly
not a data base, is it?)
* I publish that produced work under a BSD license
* A competing project
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Frederik Rammfrede...@remote.org wrote:
Before, the reverse engineering clause would have kicked in and forced
FSM to be under ODBL. In the future, the above will be fully legal, and
the resulting FSM database, which contains facts derived from OSM data
but
I could in theory make it, and I even considered it for about 10
seconds... but I couldn't think what I'd get out of it other than
frustration.
DRM for maps, sorry GeoDRM... what can you say but FAIL ?
Best
Steve
On 5 Jun 2009, at 08:10, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe this is
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009, SteveC wrote:
I could in theory make it, and I even considered it for about 10
seconds... but I couldn't think what I'd get out of it other than
frustration.
DRM for maps, sorry GeoDRM... what can you say but FAIL ?
Best
Steve
Trouble is, these people continue
On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 11:17:13PM +0100, Tim Morley wrote:
In a few weeks, I'll have the chance to present OSM to an audience of
youngish (18-30), intelligent, open-minded people, who more than
likely haven't yet come across the project. There may well be people
who are familiar with
Hi!
I get the webmaster mail for openstreetmap.de. There seems to be no
contact on openstreetmap.org and so people often end up sending me
questions about openstreetmap.org. Recently two questions about
registration problems. Of course I can't help them.
1. where should I forward those mails?
2.
Hello,
this message is maybe a little bit off-topic, but as it deals with free
geodata on top of OSM maybe it is of interest for some of you and may
save some work:
There is a new hillshade layer (shaded relief) available for (most of)
Europe at http://www.osm-wms.de
It is suitable as
El Lunes, 8 de Junio de 2009, Jochen Topf escribió:
2. can we have an easily findable contact address on openstreetmap.org?
Maybe you can refer to the list of contact persons on the wiki?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Local_Contacts
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Jochen,
If they are webmaster related then for now I would forward them to Grant.
I'll discuss with him about setting up a proper webmaster@ address than gets
fed to the technical team.
Cheers
Andy
-Original Message-
From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-
I want to suggest the following feature to the next API :
valid_per tag supported
- API will return only data of which the valid_per argument evaluates to TRUE
- A standard delete action may just set the expire_per tag to expired per
today.
The tags will need some regular expressions
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
If they are webmaster related then for now I would forward them to Grant.
I'll discuss with him about setting up a proper webmaster@ address than gets
fed to the technical team.
No, please don't forward them to Grant. Forward them to webmaster, which
Hi,
ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen wrote:
I want to suggest the following feature to the next API :
The API must be kept simple. I agree that lifecycle support needs
improvement but the API is not the place to implement such specific
rules. The API is, and should remain, first
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 11:12:13AM +0100, Dave Stubbs wrote:
You could have done church_type=cathedral, church_type=church, and
church_type=chapel (arbitrary tag name choice... probably not a good
one) and let the renderer figure out that for itself.
[Digression into an edge-case, probably
2009/6/8 Stephen Gower socks-openstreetmap@earth.li:
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 11:12:13AM +0100, Dave Stubbs wrote:
You could have done church_type=cathedral, church_type=church, and
church_type=chapel (arbitrary tag name choice... probably not a good
one) and let the renderer figure out
On Monday 08 June 2009 02:24:40 Michael Kugelmann wrote:
Joe Richards wrote:
What's the best tool for collecting GPX trails and adding OSM waypoints
for Palm OS?
I
I wrote and maintain windRose (http://windrose.tidalwave.it). It lets
you enter geotagged notes, that could be
Anyone comming to HAR2009 (August 13-16, 2009 hacker-camping in the
netherlands)
and looking for a village to camp in?
Feel free to enter yourself!
Or anyone with a pavilion, foldable table, fridge, cool lamps,...
along the way (e.g. all of western Germany) or near the camp-area
that we could
using josm ver 1654 I get a blank grey screen when zooming to z15 and beyond.
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Paul Fox wrote:
i'm seeing this error this evening as well. i've asked on IRC as
suggested -- no one's able to help, or maybe no one's awake. :-)
I've committed a small change which we think will fix it. Thanks to Joe for
provoking it and to Tom for checking the server logs.
cheers
Richard
Whatever you say. I dont have the hacking chops needed to fully understand
the APi and how it works. But I am really interested in seeing some form of
lifespan feature implemented in OSM. So it would be grate if this
discussion makes some progress in getting closer to that goal.
Greetings, Peter
joe wrote:
i'm seeing this error this evening as well. i've asked on IRC as
suggested -- no one's able to help, or maybe no one's awake. :-)
I've committed a small change which we think will fix it. Thanks to Joe for
provoking it and to Tom for checking the server logs.
Fabrizio Giudici schrieb:
I wrote and maintain windRose (http://windrose.tidalwave.it).
Added to the Wiki at Making Tracks with Homebrew-ware in the section Palm.
Also added: GeoNiche.
Best regards,
Michael.
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2009/6/8 Peter Dörrie peter.doer...@googlemail.com:
Whatever you say. I dont have the hacking chops needed to fully understand
the APi and how it works. But I am really interested in seeing some form of
lifespan feature implemented in OSM. So it would be grate if this
discussion makes some
2009/6/8 Dave Stubbs osm.l...@randomjunk.co.uk:
2009/6/8 Stephen Gower socks-openstreetmap@earth.li:
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 11:12:13AM +0100, Dave Stubbs wrote:
You could have done church_type=cathedral, church_type=church, and
church_type=chapel (arbitrary tag name choice... probably
as frederik says, it doesn't need to be implemented in the API - all
of it can already be done client-side using the appropriate tags*.
Well several Users made the point that this would break all applications
that exist today, as they would be useless in their current state. The
current JOSM
Hi,
Peter Dörrie wrote:
The current renderes wouldn't be able to handle it either and forcing 50+
applications to change would be unappropriate.
Why, we're doing that all the time ;-)
There are many unsolved questions here. For example: What happens if
parts of the ancient world transcend
2009/6/8 Peter Dörrie peter.doer...@googlemail.com:
as frederik says, it doesn't need to be implemented in the API - all
of it can already be done client-side using the appropriate tags*.
Well several Users made the point that this would break all applications
that exist today, as they
I thought of another wanter feature for 0.7 API
Retrieving deleted objects, similarly like it is done in potlatch.
Currently only potlatch can do this and since potlatch does not work
well with larger areas (it is way too slow) and does not support many
features that JOSM have (WMS, plugins,
MP wrote:
Currently only potlatch can do this and since potlatch does not
work well with larger areas (it is way too slow) and does not
support many features that JOSM have (WMS, plugins,
loading/saving to disk, gpx tracks, gpx waypoints )
Well, apart from the GPX tracks (which it
Tag suggestion:
amenity=place_of_worship
place_of_worship=parish chapel cathedral basilica church monastery convent
retreat_house shrine abbey synagogue temple kingdom_hall jamaa masjid mosque
pantheon etc.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/6/8 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Hi,
Peter Dörrie wrote:
The current renderes wouldn't be able to handle it either and forcing 50+
applications to change would be unappropriate.
Why, we're doing that all the time ;-)
Yeah I thought so too, but this was one of the main
I've tried to access some stuff from Xapi and it keeps coming back with
The network link was interrupted while negotiating a connection. Please
try again.
This happened over the weekend too. The request this time was
http://osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.6/node[amenity=studio]
Am I
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Peter Dörrie wrote:
The current renderes wouldn't be able to handle it either and forcing 50+
applications to change would be unappropriate.
Why, we're doing that all the time ;-)
There are many unsolved questions here. For example: What happens if
parts of
The essential thing of my proposal (however it be implemented)
is that NOTHING changes with the current software or apps.
A standard request will just deliver the current state of the map.
The API will filter out all deleted (just as now) and additionally all
object that have a valid_per
Hello,
I wrote and maintain windRose (http://windrose.tidalwave.it).
BTW: does anybody know where to get the IBM Java runtime which is
required for windRose? It is no longer downloadable from the PALM
homepage nor from IBM... :-(
Thanks for your help,
Michael.
Michael Kugelmann wrote:
Hello,
I wrote and maintain windRose (http://windrose.tidalwave.it).
BTW: does anybody know where to get the IBM Java runtime which is
required for windRose? It is no longer downloadable from the PALM
homepage nor from IBM... :-(
Unfortunately this
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:17 PM, MPsingular...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought of another wanter feature for 0.7 API
Retrieving deleted objects, similarly like it is done in potlatch.
Currently only potlatch can do this and since potlatch does not work
well with larger areas (it is way too slow)
The server running the xapi service is down at the moment.
Yann, what query were you trying. Once the server is back up I can take a
look and see why it would be failing for you.
80n
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Yann Coupin y...@coupin.net wrote:
I tried multiple times to access it since
On 04/06/09 14:25, Josh wrote:
hello there is a very important petition in my signature I would
appreciate if you would sign it please.
Hi Josh,
Do you know about NVDA?
http://www.nvda-project.org/
It's a high-quality, free and open source screen reader for Windows.
There are also free
2009/6/8 Peter Dörrie peter.doer...@googlemail.com:
2009/6/8 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
There are many unsolved questions here. For example: What happens if parts
of the ancient world transcend your fourth dimension, e.g. a
contemporary secondary road uses a few bits of an ancient Roman
On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 03:02:08PM +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/6/8 Stephen Gower socks-openstreetmap@earth.li:
The chapel of one of Oxford University's colleges, Christ Church,
is also a cathedral. A rather unimpressive cathedral, but a
cathedral nevertheless.
this
2009/6/8 ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen g.grem...@cetest.nl:
The essential thing of my proposal (however it be implemented)
is that NOTHING changes with the current software or apps.
A standard request will just deliver the current state of the map.
The API will filter out all
We certainly need better solution than JOSM presets historic=wayside_cross and
historic=wayside_shrine. But with your suggestion there would be hundreds or
even thousands values for tag place_of_worship.
Maybe we should just differentiate on size and build type: building hosting
20+ people,
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Frederik Rammfrede...@remote.org wrote:
I guess this has the potential to be hellishly complex but also fun.
i guess we've just got different ideas of what fun is... i agree
about the hellish part, though ;-)
cheers,
matt
Hi Tim,
the one reason I help in OSM is something, which you can't do with
google...:
Tagging ways for a specific purpose. In my case for mountainbiking. (Use
mountainbike as search-string). On http://openmtbmap.org/ you can download
OSM based Maps especially rendered for biking, with routing
Hi,
the first votes for the feature mtb:description are here.
Discussions and ideas on
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Proposed_features/mtb:description since
start of the vote:
* Language in local language, and optional language tags like with thwe name-tag
* Difference to the normal
Is there a comprehensive listing of all Open*Map.* sites anywhere? I
know of these:
http://OpenStreetMap.org
http://OpenCycleMap.org
http://OpenSeaMap.org
http://OpenPisteMap.org
http://OpenMtBMap.org
And then there's the sites which have a different style of domain name
but which fit into
This happened over the weekend too. The request this time was
http://osmxapi.hypercube.telascience.org/api/0.6/node[amenity=studio]
You can try to use the OSM Server Side Script server. Just try on the
command line
wget -O studio.nosm --post-data=query type=\node\has-kv k=\amenity\
Hi Russ,
Does http://www.opengreenmap.org/ count ? The only thing that open about
them is that they use FOSS and they are open to accepting pins in a Google
Map. (The same can be said about Google Earth, so they are as open as the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea is democratic)**
Regards,
But it opens a large can of worms if you are looking at
temporal
information. All SciFi books can tell you that.
What, like a child node might risk becoming it's own grandfather
node?
Ed
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USHAKOV, Sergey wrote:
Hi again,
looks like I have brought a lot of confusion in my previous posts by misuse
of the word 'alley'. The latter seems to have too broad range of meanings,
and many of them are not what I meant. Just compare
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alley (not good as a
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:16 AM, maning
sambaleemmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
Now the only thing I need to do is cramp the whole map features page
in an A4 as a user guide. Same with birdwatchers Bird ID Guide I
used before.
a cheat sheet! really needed, and it will make something worth
Nic Roets wrote:
Hi Russ,
Does http://www.opengreenmap.org/ count ? The only thing that open
about them is that they use FOSS and they are open to accepting pins in
a Google Map. (The same can be said about Google Earth, so they are as
open as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is
Russ Nelson schrieb:
Is there a comprehensive listing of all Open*Map.* sites anywhere? I
know of these:
http://OpenStreetMap.org
http://OpenCycleMap.org
http://OpenSeaMap.org
http://OpenPisteMap.org
http://OpenMtBMap.org
And then there's the sites which have a different style of
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 2:08 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I was actually trying to suggest that it might, in some cases, really
make sense for things to be shared between the then and the now. If you
take the Parthenon in Rome, then the geometry should be pretty much the
same
2009/6/8 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
I was actually trying to suggest that it might, in some cases, really
make sense for things to be shared between the then and the now. If you
take the Parthenon in Rome, then the geometry should be pretty much the
same between now and ancient times,
Ha allemaal,
We willen van State Of The Map heel graag alle talks op video
registreren, om later online te kunnen zetten. We zijn op zoek naar één
of meer OSM-ers die deze nobele taak voor hun rekening willen nemen!
Dus: heb je ervaring met video-registratie, ben je liefst in het bezit
van de
Martijn van Exel wrote:
We willen van State Of The Map heel graag alle talks op video
registreren, om later online te kunnen zetten. We zijn op zoek naar één
of meer OSM-ers die deze nobele taak voor hun rekening willen nemen!
Dus: heb je ervaring met video-registratie, ben je liefst in
Ha allemaal,
Ik wil graag meningen peilen: is het de moeite waard om te proberen om
live-vertaling (zeg maar 'ondertiteling') van de talks op State Of The
Map in het Nederlands te proberen te verzorgen? Is Engels een grote
barrière?
We zijn dit nl. voor Duits aan het proberen omdat we gemerkt
On 08-06-09 09:30, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Martijn van Exel wrote:
We willen van State Of The Map heel graag alle talks op video
registreren, om later online te kunnen zetten. We zijn op zoek naar één
of meer OSM-ers die deze nobele taak voor hun rekening willen nemen!
Dus: heb je ervaring
Goedemorgen,
Op http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bestaande_geodata_hergebruiken
staat voor een groot aantal type data de status van de opvraging. Het is
me echter niet altijd duidelijk of op bepaalde momenten zaken open staan
of dat het verzoek is, eeuh, vergeten.
Enige idee wat de status
Brievenbussen; geen info van Cendris ooit gezien.
Stefan
Op 8 jun 2009 om 09:44 heeft Rejo Zenger osm-talk...@subs.krikkit.nl
het volgende geschreven:\
Goedemorgen,
Op http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bestaande_geodata_hergebruiken
staat voor een groot aantal type data de status van de
++ 08/06/09 10:32 +0200 - Stefan de Konink:
Brievenbussen; geen info van Cendris ooit gezien.
Is daar nog wel iemand mee bezig? Jij?
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Op 8 juni 2009 09:39 schreef Martijn van Exel (mve...@gmail.com) het volgende:
On 08-06-09 09:30, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Martijn van Exel wrote:
We willen van State Of The Map heel graag alle talks op video
registreren, om later online te kunnen zetten. We zijn op zoek naar één
of meer
Er zijn volgens mij (moet ik even checken) loopmicrofoons en een
zaalaudio waar je op kunt inhaken - je zou dus niet afhankelijk zijn
van de audio van je camera.
Martijn
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2009/6/8 Rob interru...@gmail.com:
Op 8
Daar was toch een werkgroep voor opgericht? Zo niet, zullen we dat dan
eens doen?
Martijn
martijn van exel
http://schaaltreinen.nl/
twitter / skype: mvexel
flickr: rhodes
2009/6/8 Rejo Zenger osm-talk...@subs.krikkit.nl:
++ 08/06/09 10:32 +0200 - Stefan de Konink:
Brievenbussen; geen info
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 08/06/09 10:32 +0200 - Stefan de Konink:
Brievenbussen; geen info van Cendris ooit gezien.
Is daar nog wel iemand mee bezig? Jij?
Nouja, ik heb contact gehad met TNT, en die 'zeggen' dat ze dat aan
Cendris zouden willen uitbesteden...
En Cendris is
++ 08/06/09 11:35 +0200 - Stefan de Konink:
Brievenbussen; geen info van Cendris ooit gezien.
Is daar nog wel iemand mee bezig? Jij?
Nouja, ik heb contact gehad met TNT, en die 'zeggen' dat ze dat aan
Cendris zouden willen uitbesteden...
Op basis van de history van de eerder genoemde wiki
++ 08/06/09 11:10 +0200 - Martijn van Exel:
Daar was toch een werkgroep voor opgericht? Zo niet, zullen we dat dan
eens doen?
Ik zie niet meteen de meerwaarde, maar als we dat een goed idee
vinden, dan wil ik daar wel aan bijdragen.
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On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Rejo Zenger wrote:
Op basis van de history van de eerder genoemde wiki pagina is dat iets
dat in juni 2007, twee jaar geleden dus, speelde.
...en dus?
En Cendris is dan weer die toko die iedereen een poot uitdraait voor
postcode data dat ook van de TNT komt.
Ik begrijp
++ 08/06/09 12:32 +0200 - Stefan de Konink:
Op basis van de history van de eerder genoemde wiki pagina is dat iets
dat in juni 2007, twee jaar geleden dus, speelde.
...en dus?
Niks en dus. :)
Het enige dat ik boven water probeer te krijgen is de precieze status
van het verzoek. Het feit
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Rejo Zenger wrote:
Het enige dat ik boven water probeer te krijgen is de precieze status
van het verzoek. Het feit dat TNT twee jaar geleden eens naar Cendris
verwees (en Cendris niet reageerde) lijkt me relevant
Niet verwees, het heeft neer gelegd bij Cendris om de data
Hallo!
Ik heb de rotonde nu proberen toe te voegen door het punt (tevens
kruispunt) zelf te taggen zoals hier beschreven:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:junction=roundabout
dus:
junction=roudnabout
highway=tertiary
dat geeft in JOSM een 'waarschuwingsbord'. Ik neem aan dat dat door
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Rene Dohmen wrote:
Ik heb de rotonde nu proberen toe te voegen door het punt (tevens
kruispunt) zelf te taggen zoals hier beschreven:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:junction=roundabout
Used on these elements
[onder dat tekstje rechts kijken]
Wat is er fout aan
Rene Dohmen wrote:
Hallo!
Ik heb de rotonde nu proberen toe te voegen door het punt (tevens
kruispunt) zelf te taggen zoals hier beschreven:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:junction=roundabout
dus:
junction=roudnabout
roudnabout of roundabout?
Verder dacht is de Noordervaart
ok, bedankt,
heb hem dus weer weggehaald in afwachting van wat tijd om het
puntgewijs aan te pakken.
2009/6/8 Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Rene Dohmen wrote:
Ik heb de rotonde nu proberen toe te voegen door het punt (tevens
kruispunt) zelf te taggen zoals hier
't was roundabout, maar dan op een punt, dus evengoed niet goed.
Inderdaad een duiker:
http://www.meander-advies.nl/pdf/nederlands/nl_10105.pdf
ga je suggesties uitproberen.
bedankt,
mvg,
rene dohmen
2009/6/8 Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl:
Rene Dohmen wrote:
Hallo!
Ik heb de rotonde nu
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Ik heb de rotonde nu proberen toe te voegen door het punt (tevens
kruispunt) zelf te taggen zoals hier beschreven:
[...]
Wat is er fout aan deze manier?
Het is een hele degelijke aanpak ;) OSM is gewoon nog niet goed bezig ;)
Maak de mensen nou niet gek, of zit je
Lennard wrote:
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Ik heb de rotonde nu proberen toe te voegen door het punt (tevens
kruispunt) zelf te taggen zoals hier beschreven:
[...]
Wat is er fout aan deze manier?
Het is een hele degelijke aanpak ;) OSM is gewoon nog niet goed bezig ;)
Maak de mensen nou
Ha allemaal,
Het voorlopige programma voor de Pro-Users' Day, de eerste dag van State
Of The Map 2009 op 10 juli, staat nu online.
http://www.stateofthemap.org/schedules/
Hier staat ook het programma voor het weekend.
Groetjes
Martijn
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Martijn van Exel wrote:
Er zijn volgens mij (moet ik even checken) loopmicrofoons en een
zaalaudio waar je op kunt inhaken - je zou dus niet afhankelijk zijn
van de audio van je camera.
Jup, maar moet wel in je camera... dat bespaart je een heel audiosync gedoe.
Stefan
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Geef eens aan waarom een renderer Inkscape of Mapnik geen cirkeltje kan
tekenen waarin alle lijnen uitkomen. We noemen dit cirkeltje een
minirotonde.
Dat kunnen ze prima, en dan doen ze al, voor een minirotonde.
We hebben het hier echter niet over
Tja, dan kijk ik als beginner op:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/NL:The_Netherlands_roads_tagging
en daar staat geen rotonde bij.
UK met haar roundabouts helpt ook al niet:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_public_rights_of_way
maar hoe matcht:
Rene Dohmen wrote:
De rotonde die ik wil maken zou misschien zelfs als mini-rotonde door
het lever kunnen (breedte ongeveer gelijk aan de hoofdweg), maar waar
ligt de grens?
Het kenmerk van een minirotonde is eerder dat het alleen een stip op de
weg is, en je er ook overheen zou kunnen
++ 08/06/09 20:40 +0200 - Rene Dohmen:
Een zelfde soort 'onzekerheid' geldt bij nogal wat andere wegtypen:
- als er pedestrian gekozen is in OSM, maar er ook fietsers rijden is
dan niet een cycleway beter?
Ik ben ook een beginner (en ik zal het ook altijd wel blijven), maar tot
nu toe kreeg ik
Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 08/06/09 20:40 +0200 - Rene Dohmen:
Een zelfde soort 'onzekerheid' geldt bij nogal wat andere wegtypen:
- als er pedestrian gekozen is in OSM, maar er ook fietsers rijden is
dan niet een cycleway beter?
Ik ben ook een beginner (en ik zal het ook altijd wel blijven),
Rene Dohmen wrote:
Tja, dan kijk ik als beginner op:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/NL:The_Netherlands_roads_tagging
en daar staat geen rotonde bij.
UK met haar roundabouts helpt ook al niet:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_public_rights_of_way
maar hoe matcht:
Milo van der Linden wrote:
Even een duizendje er voor en ook dat mag geen probleem zijn.
48kHz en ~48kHz scheelt ongeveer een minuut per uur ;)
Stefan
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Graag zou ik ook even op deze 2 dingen willen wat willen zeggen:
Op Mon, 8 Jun 2009 20:40:57 +0200
Rene Dohmen rdohmen+osm-talk...@gmail.com schreef:
- als er pedestrian gekozen is in OSM, maar er ook fietsers rijden is
dan niet een cycleway beter?
Mijn ervaring is dat vaak wel aangegeven
--- On Sat, 30/5/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I've no intention of collecting smoothness
data, there are far more interesting things to do than
that.
I've been reflecting on this statement over the last few days while I've been
filling in roads that have been GPS tracked by not marked,
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Delta Foxtrot wrote:
To this end there is a solar powered GPS data logger on ebay, if no where
else, that claims 100+ hours and is the cheapest out of the lot that I
found.
$60 + $10 postage
looks neat
we spent quite a few hours on the road over the last two days and about
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Nick Hocking wrote:
I'll be conducting a one man, mini mapping frenzy, around the Hervey Bay
area, whilst trying to avoid
1) Swine Flu
2) Dengue Fever
3) Getting drowned by the floods
hell, it's getting really hard to take a holiday these days
I've got a new
--- On Mon, 8/6/09, Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll be conducting a one man, mini mapping frenzy,
around the Hervey Bay area, whilst trying to avoid
4) Ross River Virus
Apparently it's getting really bad, yet almost nothing is reported in mass
media due to fears of upsetting
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