well like all things OSM...use where it applies :)
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:52 PM, maning
sambaleemmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
Especially ferry routes. At least in garmin, you need to connect a
road to the ferry route to be able to use the device for inter-island
navigation. I don't
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Marloue Pidor mur...@mail2engineer.comwrote:
Ohh, but I added a flight route from Davao to Manila. Check the data, its
there but I don't know why it did not appear. So, Technically Davao is
connected to Manila by plane. I will try to add ferry route to
I think may ror-ro routes ako from jobo. Will look later
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Eugene Alvin Villarsea...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Marloue Pidor mur...@mail2engineer.com
wrote:
Ohh, but I added a flight route from Davao to Manila. Check the data, its
Thanks. I checked Osmarender layers a little while ago and they weren't
there then. Glad they are now appearing.
Regarding the duplicates - it must be because the bulk upload using
Balrogg's upload.py sometimes fails part way through because the server
closes the connection. But if it doesn't
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Tyler tyler.ritc...@gmail.com wrote:
landuse. While I'm not convinced national parks,
national forest wilderness areas,
federal/state/county/municipal wildlife reserves
shouldn't be solid fill areas in renderers, I have no
argument that boundary=reserve type is
Juergen,
I've added the OSM banner used at the SotM09 on the Banner-page.
The SotM logo is available here:
http://www.stateofthemap.org/2009/05/01/a-new-logo-for-the-state-of-the-map/
Cheers,
Henk
j...@bowmail.net schreef:
Sorry to bother,
for an article in a printed german magazine (iX) I
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 09:31:37 am Valent Turkovic wrote:
Ww! umapper is awesome! I just made Google My Maps like map with
OpenStreetMap data with 3 clicks!
http://www.umapper.com/maps/view/id/37702/
Unfortunately, the service seem quite slow (~15s just to show the map).
And they use
On 21/07/09 09:04, Vincent MEURISSE wrote:
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 09:31:37 am Valent Turkovic wrote:
Ww! umapper is awesome! I just made Google My Maps like map with
OpenStreetMap data with 3 clicks!
http://www.umapper.com/maps/view/id/37702/
Unfortunately, the service seem quite slow
Hi,
Tom Hughes wrote:
So somebody just needs to write a similar wizard type site then
generates an OpenLayers page instead of Flash...
There is something approaching this on
http://osmtools.de/easymap/index.php?lang=enpage=editor
- you click a few buttons and get a HTML file that contains a
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 08:19:25AM +, Joe Richards wrote:
I am tagging some buildings which contain multiple addresses in them, but not
interpolated
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.49994lon=-2.61296zoom=16layers=B000FTF
Since the listing of these numbers is long and sloppy, is it
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Jochen Topf joc...@remote.org wrote:
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 08:19:25AM +, Joe Richards wrote:
I am tagging some buildings which contain multiple addresses in them, but
not interpolated
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Jon Burgessjburgess...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 16:00 +, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
Should the PostGIS database imported from the Planet.osm using
osm2pgsql be only 13 GB? Someone else who imported it on #osm-dev
reported a size of
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:16 PM, Aude (Kate)maps2w...@gmail.com wrote:
Did you build a spatial index on any of the tables? That would add
substantially to the database size, yet would improve performance and
rendering.
osm2pgsql takes care of the spatial indexes, whichever mode (RAM or
Regarding the duplicates - it must be because the bulk upload using
Balrogg's upload.py sometimes fails part way through because the server
closes the connection. But if it doesn't appear in the list of edits
under my name then I assumed that no data was stored. The changeset
shouldn't
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Andrew Ayrea...@britishideas.com wrote:
I have uploaded two sets of trails on two different days. The first set
have rendered, but the second set hasn't. I'm stumped as to why.
I'll give examples of a single trail from each set.
This one works:
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Dirk-Lüder Kreie osm-l...@deelkar.net wrote:
I disagree. I have had dozens of ways in Bremen alone where
someone
mapped the private ways, but ended them at the gate, where
in reality
the ways did indeed connect to the public road just outside
the fence.
Well what I've
amenity=hospital
psychiatric=yes
just my 2 cents ;)
2009/7/21 Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl:
Marc Coevoet wrote:
What _are_ you on about?
The *-ish give the maps of their country for free to OSM.
AND donated their data to OSM. And AND is a Dutch company.
Then the *ish buy a map
Hello
Does anybody know how to contact a person maintaining this RSS feed:
http://griesm.de/osmrss.php?bbox=20.9,53.95,26.83,56.45
As this is very handy for tracking changes, but for these specific
coordinates I get some script errors which make whole RSS feed
unprocessable for RSS readers
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Proposed_features/House_numbers/Karlsruhe_Schema#Sub-proposal:_ranges_of_numbers_for_individual_nodes
I've done a lot of addr:housenumber=10-23
Sometimes I've added a node for each entrance.
I've even done some funky stuff with writing (even)/(odd) in
2009/7/21 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Tyler tyler.ritc...@gmail.com wrote:
landuse. While I'm not convinced national parks,
national forest wilderness areas,
federal/state/county/municipal wildlife reserves
shouldn't be solid fill areas in renderers,
well,
2009/7/21 Tyler tyler.ritc...@gmail.com:
In some cases they are so large that they're used to help orientate
yourself on a map. With out them the map looks less map like.
Correct, Washington State looks naked as low zoom levels without its
corresponding parks and national forests.
than you
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
Although it's hard to tell where the ACT is because
state borders don't seem to render at higher levels or when
I fixed them up I over looked something.
yes, that's an issue, there is this rendering problem
(already
May I suggest looking at what people at the CORINE landcover dataset
have defined?
http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/COR0-landcover/at_download/file
they have a nomenclature describing a classification that is studied and
looks usable to me.
Martin Koppenhoefer schreef:
2009/7/21 Tyler
2009/7/21 Dirk-Lüder Kreie osm-l...@deelkar.net:
John Smith schrieb:
I'm not saying it's not a valid warning, I'm saying it's most likely not a
valid warning if the end node being referred to is a barrier=*, regardless
if it's a grid or gate or whatever.
I disagree. I have had dozens of
2009-07-21 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es:
Alternatively maybe there is another feed doing just that?
Maybe the Ito world (itoworld.com) OSM mapper feeds will work for you.
Unfortunately OSM mapper covers only small areas and I wanted to
track changes in entire Lithuania...
--
2009/7/21 Milo van der Linden m...@opengeo.nl:
May I suggest looking at what people at the CORINE landcover dataset
have defined?
http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/COR0-landcover/at_download/file
they have a nomenclature describing a classification that is studied and
looks usable to me.
Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com writes:
2009/7/21 Milo van der Linden m...@opengeo.nl:
May I suggest looking at what people at the CORINE landcover dataset
have defined?
http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/COR0-landcover/at_download/file
they have a nomenclature describing a
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net wrote:
On Tuesday 21 Jul 2009 19:37:15 Gustav Foseid wrote:
I would prefer a combination of natural=trees for smaller areas covered
with trees, typically within urban areas, and natural=forest for larger
forests or areas with
(Sorry Tom, for the double sending, I didn't check the reply to: field)
Tom:
I'd really like to nominate someone like Nick Whitelegg as Countryside Tsar
for a day, so he could work out the different basic features we need to
know about in the countryside and an appropriate tagging schema.
2009/7/20 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
Not many polar bears in Antarctica either :)
And not many penguins in the North Pole / Arctic.
/ Grant
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Well, i'll be doing some canvec import tests up in the Canadian Arctic.
So i'll varify that one wildlife=penguins.
I'll also let you know if i find the other Stargate :) lol
BTW, has anyone noticed that the newly sovern nation of Greenland, is
wrongly tagged as Nunivut (a Canadian territory of
Here is the author's blog (in German):
http://www.steffenvogel.de/2009/05/06/osm-changesets-als-rss-feed/
you can also use:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/history/feed/?bbox=%3Cparameter_values
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmxapi#RSS_Feed
and here is even more information:
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:06 PM, Sam
Vekemansacrosscanadatra...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, has anyone noticed that the newly sovern nation of Greenland, is
wrongly tagged as Nunivut (a Canadian territory of Canada)?
Greenland isn't sovereign: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland#Sovereignty
The polar bears ate them all.
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I'm doing some experiments with multilingular rendering (for deploying
on Wikimedia sites, see Maps-l) but I'm lacking good test data.
What areas on the OSM map are especially rich in name:$code tags for
different languages? Preferably down to street level.
I thought Gaza might be pretty good
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 22:05:40 +, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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I'm doing some experiments with multilingular rendering (for deploying
on Wikimedia sites, see Maps-l) but I'm lacking good test data.
What areas on the OSM map are especially rich in name:$code tags for
2009/6/7 USHAKOV, Sergey usha...@int.com.ru:
Hi,
I have recently mentioned this issue in another topic, but then got an idea
that the problem may be in manpower and/or knowledge of the language.
Can anybody's assistance help to get RU namespace fully implemented?
I personally have reasonable
John Smith schrieb:
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Dirk-Lüder Kreie osm-l...@deelkar.net wrote:
I disagree. I have had dozens of ways in Bremen alone where
someone
mapped the private ways, but ended them at the gate, where
in reality
the ways did indeed connect to the public road just outside
the
Aude (Kate) schreef:
I recommend using OSM data for Brussels, Belgium to test multilingual
rendering. The street signs there have street names in both French
and Dutch. Likewise, the OSM data contains name:fr and name:nl tags
for street names.
I've been in Southern France and saw some
A section of the Bruce highway just north of Gympie has 2 different speed
limits depending what direction you are traveling.
While I guess this could be solved as 2 single lanes is there a more elegant
solution?
http://osm.org/go/ueTQy4AfL-
When going south you hit an 80 sign 300-500m before
Het lijkt mij dat (sommige gebieden?) niet opnieuw gerenderd worden door
de Nederlandse RD tileserver (heeft die server ook een naam?).
Is dit bekend of doe ik iets verkeerd? Ik zie mijn verse nodes meestal
binnen een paar minuten boven komen drijven...
Vriendelijke groet.
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, YRS wrote:
Het lijkt mij dat (sommige gebieden?) niet opnieuw gerenderd worden door
de Nederlandse RD tileserver (heeft die server ook een naam?).
Als je de echte RD bedoelt nl.openstreet.nl dan denk ik dat dat een todo
is.
Is dit bekend of doe ik iets verkeerd? Ik
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 13:02:55 +1000
Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Liz wrote:
The version is v2.10pre4
how do i get it to use OSM?
after a lot of fiddling, and breaking the modem software further, i got the
pre7svn installed
i managed to download some osm maps but
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/07/21/2632220.htm
The globe may be warming at present, and has since the last major ice age,
however what no one can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt, and they never
mention so the poor sheeple think it
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
You don't need to download the map tiles (and yes I agree
it is not user friendly), if you install from svn as per
here:
I'll try and build a i386 deb file from this, apart from lack of deb file what
else needs attending to to make
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
You don't need to download the map tiles (and yes I agree
it is not user friendly), if you install from svn as per
here:
I'll try and build a i386 deb file from this, apart from lack of deb
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
Pretty sure now would be a good time to exit stage left! *ducks and runs*
I think the problem lies with the economists who think that the only state
that is good is growth in GDP.
If we didn't forever strive for increase in GDP we might be much better off
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I think the problem lies with the economists who think that
the only state
that is good is growth in GDP.
Well the population of the earth is growing, along side the complete
mismanagement of all the resources on earth, including human,
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
i installed from deb following http://www.gpsdrive.de/development/debian.shtml
and got 2.10svn2451
Even better, I assumed there weren't any based on what Ross said in a previous
email.
H, gpsdrive isn't very friendly for small systems...
0 upgraded, 89 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 99.4MB of archives.
After this operation, 269MB of additional disk space will be used.
Not really wanting to dig into why there is so many dependencies, but
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
H, gpsdrive isn't very friendly for small systems...
0 upgraded, 89 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 99.4MB of archives.
After this operation, 269MB of additional disk space will be used.
Not really wanting to dig into
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
database
I'm taking mine off
it didn't get a fair trial but i'm already adjusted to tangogps and navit
apt-get autoremove then removed 26.8MB
which on the little machine is a luxury that cannot be afforded
Economists who insist on positive growth need to sit through a lecture on it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-QA2rkpBSY (~1 hr lecture in several parts. It
is an excellent introduction to exponential growth in a constrained
environment).
- Original Message -
From: Liz
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, b.schulz...@scu.edu.au b.schulz...@scu.edu.au wrote:
It is fairly well established within
the scientific community that there is a fight
between CO2 keeping IR within the Earth's atmosphere and
aerosol (in a climate science context this means particles
such as smoke,
When pgsql needs to be installed and all the rest of the mapnik stuff I'm
starting to get concerned that there won't be enough space on my eeePC to load
the data for gpsdrive. I don't want to buy a 32G sd card just to have mapping.
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--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I'm taking mine off
it didn't get a fair trial but i'm already adjusted to
tangogps and navit
yea when I saw the need for pgsql I'm borking too, too complicated and I don't
see enough benefit over navit to be honest, it was much
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
I'm taking mine off
it didn't get a fair trial but i'm already adjusted to
tangogps and navit
yea when I saw the need for pgsql I'm borking too, too complicated and I don't
see enough benefit over navit to be honest, it was much
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
apt-get autoremove then removed 26.8MB
which on the little machine is a luxury that cannot be
afforded
Try debfoster/deborphan...
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When pgsql needs to be installed and all the rest of the mapnik stuff I'm
starting to get concerned that there won't be enough space on my eeePC to
load the data for gpsdrive. I don't want to buy a 32G sd card just to have
mapping.
and after all that
--- On Thu, 9/7/09, Mike N. nice...@att.net wrote:
I'm planning to send the emails about the time the
faculty returns from summer vacations and prepares for the
new school year in August. I will have the
added incentive that a nearby university has gone viral
and completely mapped out
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
The school is in the middle of no where and there is very little mapped so
it'll be interesting to see how far they get.
'remote' is agreed
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--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
'remote' is agreed
Ya know it's a remote place when small towns have 3 run ways :)
Mind you the town is surrounded by open cut gold mines apparently so that might
have something to do with it too :)
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
That's one of the problems with the current deb
packages. Looks like I'm going to have to get a 701
and try it out to see what these 89 packages are.
I installed Lenny Debian, so getting a 701 probably won't help in that respect,
--- On Tue, 21/7/09, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
I know the others like navit are easy to install etc but
can you use a digital topo map with them?
What happens when you run out of osm coverage?
Sorry missed this bit, I don't think they do image overlays, I could be wrong,
but
It looks like Russia is serious about it's GPS service and seems to be
encouraging commerical adoption via a tax on imported GPSr that don't support
GLONASS, devices that combine GLONASS + GPS are exempt.
http://vector1media.com/vectorone/?p=3247
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Ross Scanlon wrote:
I know the others like navit are easy to install etc but can you use a
digital topo map with them? What happens when you run out of osm coverage?
to use a digital topo map with navit you would build it into the garmin format
img file and then use that
A section of the Bruce highway just north of Gympie has 2 different speed
limits depending what direction you are traveling.
While I guess this could be solved as 2 single lanes is there a more elegant
solution?
http://osm.org/go/ueTQy4AfL-
When going south you hit an 80 sign 300-500m before
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Torsten Leistikow wrote:
Dirk Stöcker schrieb:
Du bist der mit MacOs?
Nein, SUSE mit gnome-web-photo-fixed.
Auch mit JOSM 1788 tut sich bei den Yahoo-Bildern nichts. Wenn die
WMS-URL mit html: beginnt tut sich gar nichts, auch das Befehlsfenster
Das
Hi Tobias,
ein Kollege meinte gerade, dass die Straßen auf den BASF-Firmengeländen
eigene Namen haben :-)
Er ist ab-und-zu da, hat aber kein GPS.
Weiß jemand Näheres?
in Ludwigshafen sind auch fast alle in OSM eingetragen.
Siehe
Hi,
Nop schrieb:
- wie Frederik schon ausgeführt hat, entstehen bei grenzüberschreitenden
Straßen zwei Halbwege mit gleicher ID, es wird dann zufällig einer
weggeschmissen
- bei Straßen oder Flüssen, die sich mehrfach über die Grenze
schlängeln, überlebt nur ein Teilstück
- Polygone,
Markus schrieb:
Es freut sich hier sicher keiner über das Unglück und die Vermissten
Natürlich nicht. Und wieso sollte ein Radfahrer, der auf
dem Radweg um den See unterwegs ist, nicht über seine
Navi Karte gewarnt werden, dass der Weg nun im nichts
endet?
Insofern kann ich die bösen Mails an
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 04:31:45AM +0200, Mirko Küster wrote:
Naja, nach den Möglichkeiten passt das schon. Es dürfte klar sein das man
OSM und die LVA nicht vergleichen kann. Wir haben zwar massig Manpower um
Richtig. Die kann man nicht vergleichen. Und daher sollten wir es hier auch
nicht
Dirk Stöcker openstreet...@dstoecker.de wrote:
Bevor Du solche Aussagen triffst solltest Du die aktuelle Tested-Version
nehmen.
Ähm ich hatte die Version Minuten vorher runtergeladen und eben dieses
Problem gehabt.
Sven
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Mirko Küster webmas...@ts-eastrail.de wrote:
Von komplett und fehlerfrei sind wir auch noch Jahre entfernt.
Och, da können die Ämter an der ein oder anderen Stelle durchaus mithalten.
Und ja ich habe schon ATKIS Daten gesehen, die haben schon eine sehr gute
Qualität, aber was will man schon
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Sven Geggus wrote:
Dirk Stöcker openstreet...@dstoecker.de wrote:
Bevor Du solche Aussagen triffst solltest Du die aktuelle Tested-Version
nehmen.
Ähm ich hatte die Version Minuten vorher runtergeladen und eben dieses
Problem gehabt.
Dann probier das Herunterladen von
Garry garr...@gmx.de wrote:
Am Rhein entlang gibt es teilweise den Gestadebruch. Teilweise
Kilometer vom heutigen Rhein entfernt fällt da das ansonsten
eben Gelände plötzlich um 10Meter als fortlaufende steile Kante ab.
Nimmt man da auch natural=cliff dafür?
Das wird offensichtlich an
Auf
http://www.raumbezug.eu/ag/internet/osmGarmin.htm
wird das so beschrieben..
Gruß Sven
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On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 06:41:26AM +0200, Latze wrote:
Ich selbst bin mit der Situation nicht besonders gut vertraut. Laut
einem Bekannten, der in einer Rettungsleitstelle arbeitet, ist es aber
inzwischen ein großes Problem, dass immer weniger Fahrer von
Rettungswagen wenige oder sogar fast
Hallo,
Sven Sommerkamp wrote:
Auf
http://www.raumbezug.eu/ag/internet/osmGarmin.htm
wird das so beschrieben..
raumbezug stellt Ihnen tagesaktuell routingfähige Daten für Garmin
GPS-Geräte zur Verfügung. Die bereitgestellten Daten basieren auf den
Auszügen des OpenStreetMap-Projekts der
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:30:39PM +0200, Werner König wrote:
Funktioniert auch mit gpsbabel, und das Programm gibt es (auch) unter linux.
Auf meiner openSuse 11.1 ist es vorinstalliert.
gpsbabel ist mir durchaus bekannt - ebenso wie gpscorrelate. Ich habe da
glaube ich schon das
Die bereitgestellten Daten basieren auf den Auszügen des
OpenStreetMap-Projekts der Firma GEOFABRIK
Der Satz ist leider doppeldeutig :)
Gruß
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Hallo,
Patrick Kolesa wrote:
Die bereitgestellten Daten basieren auf den Auszügen des
OpenStreetMap-Projekts der Firma GEOFABRIK
Der Satz ist leider doppeldeutig :)
Wenn man es so liest... Mark Twain haette seine Freude daran. Ich hab
mal hingemailt, dass man das aendern moege.
Bye
Hallo Patrick,
Die bereitgestellten Daten basieren auf den Auszügen des
OpenStreetMap-Projekts der Firma GEOFABRIK
Der Satz ist leider doppeldeutig :)
Ja, aber dafür kann Frederik nichts.
Solche Doppeldeutigkeiten passieren immer wieder, wenn der Schreiber
nicht /sehr/ aufmerksam ist oder
raumbezug stellt Ihnen tagesaktuell routingfähige Daten für Garmin
GPS-Geräte zur Verfügung. Die bereitgestellten Daten basieren auf den
Auszügen des OpenStreetMap-Projekts der Firma GEOFABRIK, und werden von
uns mit dem Programm mkgmap in das Garmin IMG-Format konvertiert.
Ist an dem
geht lieber mappen ;-)
ich dachte die Geofabrik hat ein breit angelegtes Geschäftsmodell
welches sich nicht nur aber auch auf die Verwendung von OSM-Daten
stützt. Ich nehme an die OSM-spezifischen Arbeiten innerhalb der
Geofabrik sind DEREN aber nicht DAS OSM-Projekt :-D
Marco
P.S. wunderschöne
Hi!
Ich versuche gerade mal wieder meine persönliche Liste der weltweiten
Gebirgspässe zu aktualisieren. Was ich bräuchte ist eine OSM Datei, die
weltweit alle Nodes mit dem Tag mountain_pass=yes enthält.
Bisher hab ich dazu immer [1] verwendet, aber das geht ja aktuell nicht,
und
Hallo,
Markus wrote:
Und bei Frederik's wirklich sehr produktivem Engagement für OSM wäre es
m.E. auch nicht ganz verwunderlich, wenn manche den Eindruck haben,
Frederik würde sehr viel für OSM tun :-)
Danke dafuer, aber *gerade* deswegen ist es mir besonders wichtig, dass
allen klar ist:
Am Dienstag 21 Juli 2009 11:11:31 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hallo,
Markus wrote:
Und bei Frederik's wirklich sehr produktivem Engagement für OSM wäre es
m.E. auch nicht ganz verwunderlich, wenn manche den Eindruck haben,
Frederik würde sehr viel für OSM tun :-)
Danke dafuer, aber *gerade*
Hallo,
tracktype=grade1 ist Paved track or heavily compacted hardcore..
Nach meinem Verstaendnis, aber ich kein Staedtebauer, sind heavily
compacted hardcore so ziemlich kleine Steinchen oder maschinell
gefertigte Asphaltbroesel, die dann mit einer Walze plattgefahren
werden;
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Ich vermute daher, dass die deutsche Uebersetzung: Asphaltierter oder
durchgehend betonierter Weg fuer grade1 unzutreffend ist.
Als Übersetzung ist das sicher falsch. Aber die deutsche Einteilung ist
sinnvoller als die englische, oder? :)
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Ich vermute daher, dass die deutsche Uebersetzung: Asphaltierter oder
durchgehend betonierter Weg fuer grade1 unzutreffend ist. Kann dazu
jemand was sagen?
Zumindest bei JOSM hatte ich mich mit dem Übersetzungs-Kommentar an die
Beispielbilder
Ulf Möller schrieb:
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Ich vermute daher, dass die deutsche Uebersetzung: Asphaltierter oder
durchgehend betonierter Weg fuer grade1 unzutreffend ist.
Als Übersetzung ist das sicher falsch. Aber die deutsche Einteilung ist
sinnvoller als die englische, oder? :)
+1
Am Di, 21.07.2009, 08:24 schrieb Michael Buchberger:
in Ludwigshafen sind auch fast alle in OSM eingetragen.
Das ist ja cool, danke für den Hinweis :-)
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Hi,
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Ich versuche gerade mal wieder meine persönliche Liste der weltweiten
Gebirgspässe zu aktualisieren. Was ich bräuchte ist eine OSM Datei, die
weltweit alle Nodes mit dem Tag mountain_pass=yes enthält.
[...]
Hab ich noch eine sonstige Alternative, oder muß ich mir
Michael Buchberger schrieb:
ein Kollege meinte gerade, dass die Straßen auf den BASF-Firmengeländen
eigene Namen haben :-)
Er ist ab-und-zu da, hat aber kein GPS.
Weiß jemand Näheres?
in Ludwigshafen sind auch fast alle in OSM eingetragen.
aber ich glaube, da muss noch ein wenig arbeit
Hallo,
ich habe vor einigen Wochen die Straßenbahnhaltestellen der Linie 94 in
Potsdam der Relation Linie 94 hinzugefügt:
http://öpnvkarte.de/route.php?name=94id=172570
Leider erscheint die Linie nach wie vor nicht in der gerenderten Karte:
Frank Sautter openstreet...@sautter.com wrote:
aber ich glaube, da muss noch ein wenig arbeit reingesteckt werden:
http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?lat=49.50837lon=8.43663zoom=13
Du meinst Damit routing auf dem BASF-Firmengelände funktioniert?
*duck* and run.
Sven
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Am Di, 21.07.2009, 15:24 schrieb Sven Geggus:
Du meinst Damit routing auf dem BASF-Firmengelände funktioniert?
Naja, Chemiefirmen verwenden GIS zum Routing und Auffinden von Leitungen -
so abwegig ist das also alles nicht ;-)
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Dirk Stöcker schrieb:
Das gnome-web-photo-fixed als Downloader hast Du jetzt auch in den
WMS-Einstellungen korrekt eingestellt?
Ich wuesste nicht, dass es da ein Problem gab. Bis zum JOSM-Update vor
ca. einem Monat hat es funktioniert, und mit Landsat funktioniert es
auch jetzt noch.
Die
Hi,
Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
Am Di, 21.07.2009, 15:24 schrieb Sven Geggus:
Du meinst Damit routing auf dem BASF-Firmengelände funktioniert?
Naja, Chemiefirmen verwenden GIS zum Routing und Auffinden von Leitungen -
so abwegig ist das also alles nicht ;-)
Und BASF hat sogar ne eigene
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