Re: [Talk-ca] Bad upload in Pembroke Ontario

2010-04-09 Thread Peter Freeman
Hi Richard, In 2008, I cycled across Canada with Tour du Canada. The route we took avoided highways as much as possible and I recorded the track each day on my GPS and uploaded it onto my laptop. At the time, I was using Garmin's City Navigator and was unaware of OSM. in 2009, I discovered OSM

Re: [Talk-ca] Accidental deletions in Victoria

2010-04-09 Thread Peter Freeman
Hi Apollinaris, Please go ahead with a reversion of the changeset as the other edits I did are minor and I can easily redo them. I use JOSM not Potlatch and at this stage I am not familiar with how JOSM would do reversions. Thanks, Peter On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 08:49 -0700, Apollinaris Schoell

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Mappy : un retour intéressant

2010-04-09 Thread Marc Coevoet
Mathieu Arnold wrote: +--On 9 avril 2010 00:44:04 +0200 Xavier Maillard x...@gnu.org wrote: | FreeBSD, pour reprendre ton exemple, s'est fait pille sans | bronche et je n'ai pas l'impression qu'au dela du cercle vertueux | des utilisateurs informes, FreeBSD soit plus connu/utiliser. Par |

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Mappy : un retour intéressant

2010-04-09 Thread Thomas Clavier
Vincent Picavet (ml) a écrit : Ce qui les intéresse n'est de toutes façons pas d'afficher leurs POI au dessus d'une carte OSM. Les POI rentrent directement dans les algorithmes de calcul de Mappy, notamment par exemple pour du géocodage. Pouvoir faire un itinéraire piéton entre «gare de

[OSM-talk-fr] import assiste des limites cadastrales, bug ?

2010-04-09 Thread Maurice Boucher
Bonjour, Je ne peux importer certaines communes, le fichier osm produit contient de longues lignes qui ne s'affichent pas. Exemple la commune de Cuissai dans le 61 (Orne) : J'ai examiné le fichier *.vect.gpx, j'y remarque la liste suivante : trkpt lat=48.461814147256796

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] import assiste des limites cadastrales, bug ?

2010-04-09 Thread f . rodrigo
Selon Maurice Boucher maur...@mboucher.info: Bonjour, Je ne peux importer certaines communes, le fichier osm produit contient de longues lignes qui ne s'affichent pas. Exemple la commune de Cuissai dans le 61 (Orne) : J'ai examiné le fichier *.vect.gpx, j'y remarque la liste suivante :

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] import assiste des limites cadastrales, bug ?

2010-04-09 Thread Maurice Boucher
Merci pour la réponse, f.rodr...@free.fr écrivit : Oui, effectivement, c'est un problème déjà corrigé. Ces données sont générées avec une ancienne version. J'utilise la dernière version (20100113-1) Il ne devrait pas y avoir trop vertexs concernés, tu peux simplement les supprimer. Oui.

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Demande quel gps acheter pour utilisation OSM

2010-04-09 Thread Olivier Boudet
Salut, On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 23:50:20 +0200, Xavier Maillard x...@gnu.org wrote: Enfin, j'ai restreint ma liste des 'possibles' a quelques modeles (en plus d'avoir regarder les 3 cites) et je vous la livre pour eventuellement avoir des retours utilisateurs: - Holux M 1000 C - G Sat BT335 -

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Demande quel gps acheter pour utilisation OSM

2010-04-09 Thread Gilles Bassière
Xavier Maillard wrote: D'autre part, une fonction que j'utilise beaucoup avec mon GPS actuel (un bete android pas tres precis au passage), c'est l'enregistrement de waypoint/poi manuel (soit par l'ajout d'une note textuelle, soit un enregistrement audio ou bien encore une prise de vue).

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Demande quel gps acheter pour utilisation OSM

2010-04-09 Thread Emilie Laffray
2010/4/8 Yann Coupin y...@coupin.net J’ai un modèle qui date d’un an et demi et je n’ai jamais eu de problème. Je confirme tout le bien qui a pu en être dit : bonne autonomie, bonne précision, plutôt solide même si pas submersible. L'utilité d'un GPS submersible n'est pas grande puisque

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Demande quel gps acheter pour utilisation OSM

2010-04-09 Thread Eric Sibert
Je crois que beaucoup aimerait voir apparaître le modèle dont tu parles : un GPS de bonne qualité avec saisie facile d'image, de texte, de son. Idéalement, ce matériel supporterait un OS libre pour que nous puissions joyeusement créer plein d'applications adaptées à OSM. Malheureusement, les

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Demande quel gps acheter pour utilisation OSM

2010-04-09 Thread Txo
En ce vendredi 09 avril 2010 à 13:14:21 Emilie Laffray nous susurrait : L'utilité d'un GPS submersible n'est pas grande puisque l'eau absorbe une partie de la longueur d'onde du signal GPS :) Sauf si on s'en sert aussi sur un bateau... -- -+- Dominique Marin

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Mappy : un retour intéressant

2010-04-09 Thread Denis dit Shnoulle
Le 08/04/2010 20:23, Yannick VOYEAUD a écrit : Je sais que tout est dans la nuance mais la licence ne vaut pas abandon du droit d'auteur sur sa partie morale, tout au moins en France et je pense pour tous contributeurs sis sur le territoire Français (métropole ET DOM) C'est une by-sa, donc le

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Mappy : un retour intéressant

2010-04-09 Thread René-Luc D'Hont
Le 09/04/2010 15:58, Denis dit Shnoulle a écrit : Le 08/04/2010 20:23, Yannick VOYEAUD a écrit : Je sais que tout est dans la nuance mais la licence ne vaut pas abandon du droit d'auteur sur sa partie morale, tout au moins en France et je pense pour tous contributeurs sis sur le

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Mappy : un retour intéressant

2010-04-09 Thread f . rodrigo
Selon René-Luc D'Hont rldh...@gmail.com: Le 09/04/2010 15:58, Denis dit Shnoulle a écrit : Le 08/04/2010 20:23, Yannick VOYEAUD a écrit : Je sais que tout est dans la nuance mais la licence ne vaut pas abandon du droit d'auteur sur sa partie morale, tout au moins en France et je pense

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Mappy : un retour intéressant

2010-04-09 Thread René-Luc D'Hont
Tout ce qui est possible de faire avec les données OSM en respectant la licence CC-By-SA sont décrit dans le Wiki. (des réponses dans le corps du message). Le 09/04/2010 16:17, f.rodr...@free.fr a écrit : Selon René-Luc D'Hontrldh...@gmail.com: Le 09/04/2010 15:58, Denis dit Shnoulle a

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] OpenStreetMap au RMLL2010

2010-04-09 Thread Jean-Francois Nifenecker
Emilie Laffray a écrit : Quid d'un stand RMLL au SOTM? :P Trop cher :-P -- Jean-Francois Nifenecker Pôle logistique RMLL 2010 ___ Talk-fr mailing list Talk-fr@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-fr

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] OpenStreetMap au RMLL2010

2010-04-09 Thread Jean-Francois Nifenecker
Bonjour, René-Luc D'Hont a écrit : un stand était réservé pour OpenStreetMap!!! Au passage, si OSM veut disposer d'un local en plus du stand pour y faire des démos ou des ateliers permaments (ne pas confondre avec les ateliers mis au programme des RMLL qui sont sur un temps plus bref) ou

[OSM-talk-fr] Base de données des obstacles sur cours d'eau

2010-04-09 Thread Pierre-Alain Dorange
L'onema bient de terminer un inventaire complet de tout les obstacles sur les cours d'eau : http://www.onema.fr/Inventaire-des-obstacles Il s'agit d'un assemblage des bases de données existantes des Agences de l'eau, de la direction Eau et Diversité, Diren, EDF, Onema, Office de l'eau,

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] CR rencontre CG 38

2010-04-09 Thread Olivier G.
Guillaume Allegre a écrit : 1. Explication du contexte OSM et questions générales J'ai eu beaucoup de questions sur l'organisation générale d'OSM, je ne vais pas les citer toutes ici. [...] Les remarques habituelles (comment contrôler la qualité, comment qualifier les données, y a-t-il une

[OSM-talk-fr] amenity pour les centre sociaux, maison de quartier ...

2010-04-09 Thread Shnoulle
Salut, Je cherche un tag pour les centres sociaux et maison de quartier. Pour l'instant j'ai mis public_building, mais ca va quand même plus loin. Je n'ai rien vu dans les propos qui me semble adapté, comme cela me semble surprenant . Mais en même temps, je n'ai rien trouvé dans wikipedia

Re: [OSM-ja] OSC2010 Sendai (5/22) に OSM 出展

2010-04-09 Thread ikiya
ikiyaです。 三浦さん、宜しくお願い致します。心強いです。 出展での対面説明には人手が必要と感じています。 皆さんへ OSC仙台での東北出展、楽しみにしてます。 http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-sendai/ 会場の東北電子専門学校は仙台駅すぐそばなので アクセスは楽です。 ネットは校内の無線LANが使用できるようですが 制限があります。 仙台中心街なのでイモバなどでのアクセスはなんとか なるかなと思ってます。 セミナーはお初、東北なのでOSMの基本とハイチマッピングの感想をお話する予定です。 5月、新緑の東北、杜の都仙台へいらっしゃいませんか。

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy: caution!

2010-04-09 Thread David Ellams
On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 15:03:19 +0100 Phil Monger phil...@gmail.com wrote: Streetview is a product designed to show *streets. *Anything else is just detail to show these in context. I would have to agree with you there. I have been surprised at just how out of date POIs can be compared to other OS

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy: caution!

2010-04-09 Thread David Ellams
Oops, think that was actually an OS Explorer. Pretty sure it's the same on the Landranger. David ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy: caution!

2010-04-09 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 13:57:40 +0100 David Ellams osmli...@dellams.fastmail.fm wrote: Hello David, it is just reassuring to know that even the great Ordnance Survey can't get it all right. By their very nature paper maps, like telephone directories, are almost certain to be out of date before

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy - reporting mistakes to OS

2010-04-09 Thread Ed Avis
Brian Prangle bpran...@... writes: I've just completed a 25 mile stretch of the Centenary Way in Warwickshire and I'm editing now with the aid of OSSV. Generally it's accurate but I've found a track on the wrong side of river and the course of a stream crossing my GPX tracks from the footpath

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy: caution!

2010-04-09 Thread Nick Austin
Try searching for Blackbushe Airport On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 1:57 PM, David Ellams osmli...@dellams.fastmail.fm wrote: Nevertheless, my favourite OS FAIL remains the PRoW through a vat of sewage on the Landranger (courtesy of Bing): http://bit.ly/bHhDwW

Re: [Talk-GB] building shapes from OS Street View

2010-04-09 Thread Ed Avis
Andy Allan gravityst...@... writes: I hope you have seen the vast tracts of London that have building outlines in OSM already - all of much higher detail than Street View? I don't know about you, but for me the OS building outlines appear to be of far higher detail than I can map myself by

Re: [Talk-GB] Separation of sources

2010-04-09 Thread Ed Avis
Simon Ward si...@... writes: With all of the current excitement over OS OpenData, I have been thinking about how tracing, imports, etc, affect what data is actually surveyed. In my mind, I’m preferring having a project where data is obtained purely from ground survey, other projects dealing with

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy: caution!

2010-04-09 Thread Robert Scott
On Thursday 08 April 2010, Phil Monger wrote: I'd echo that sentiment, and say this: Streetview is a product designed to show *streets. *Anything else is just detail to show these in context. It would be a huge mistake for anyone to trace topo details from StreetView into OSM, for these

Re: [Talk-GB] building shapes from OS Street View

2010-04-09 Thread Ed Avis
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists ajrli...@... writes: But what is the point of just doing building=yes. Does that really add to OSM? Surely tracing buildings (with aids or not) would be better associated with address data inclusion rather than just making a pretty map? You might consider it

Re: [Talk-GB] OS OpenData StreetView Tiles now available

2010-04-09 Thread Ed Avis
Steve Doerr steve.do...@... writes: In fact, filling in the street-names of an area that's already been mapped strikes me as an ideal project for a newcomer- especially if they haven't actually got a GPS. Personally, I would have thought that a bigger issue (than street-names) is gathering

Re: [Talk-GB] Separation of sources

2010-04-09 Thread Lester Caine
Ed Avis wrote: In my mind, I’m preferring having a project where data is obtained purely from ground survey, other projects dealing with other sources of data, and maybe another project to combine them. I think OS still have their aircraft for aerial photography. But I think a lot of the

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy: caution!

2010-04-09 Thread Jason Cunningham
On 9 April 2010 18:40, Robert Scott li...@humanleg.org.uk wrote: I'm not really sure about this whole attitude of OS data is not perfect, so let's ignore the imperfect bits. I agree, and I'd go further The accuracy of OS data looks vastly superior to our data. Its always hard to keep track

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy: caution!

2010-04-09 Thread Robert Scott
On Friday 09 April 2010, Jason Cunningham wrote: The accuracy of OS data looks vastly superior to our data. I'm not sure I'd agree with that either. We do have several places where we easily outdo what's so far been released. But we also have many areas where we have next to nothing. robert.

Re: [Talk-GB] OS StreetView accuracy: caution!

2010-04-09 Thread Tim François
I think OS *is* more accurate on the whole, after comparing a vast amount of areas with which I'm familiar. Yes, we 'outdo' the OS map in some areas, but probably not in accuracy, more in map 'awesomeness'. I still think that we should be tracing the blank areas with the OSSV data. I've done

[Talk-GB] building shapes from OS Street View

2010-04-09 Thread TimSC
Hi again, I have been working on auto tracing buildings and I'm making progress. I was slightly encouraged by Ed Avis's comments. I think one underlying difference is peoples attitude to omissions in map data. Many people think they are a good thing, particularly since they encourage the

Re: [Talk-GB] building shapes from OS Street View

2010-04-09 Thread Graham Jones
Hi Tim, That is exactly the sort of thing I had envisaged writing - you have nearly finished before I got started - well done! Graham. On 9 April 2010 22:25, TimSC mapp...@sheerman-chase.org.uk wrote: Hi again, I have been working on auto tracing buildings and I'm making progress. I was

Re: [Talk-GB] building shapes from OS Street View

2010-04-09 Thread Seventy 7
blatant lieYeah, me too. I was just about to do that!  /blatant lie Fantastic! - Original Message - From: Graham Jones To: TimSC Cc: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] building shapes from OS Street View Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 22:32:40 +0100 Hi Tim,That is

Re: [Talk-GB] building shapes from OS Street View

2010-04-09 Thread Robert Scott
Hey, That's great! I can stop reading about Harris operators. I totally agree about orthogonal snapping. How well would this scale up to the whole country? (!! Not automatically importing the results of course !!) I'm thinking about tile/batch sizes, tile boundary issues, any necessity for

Re: [Talk-us] Street Naming Conventions

2010-04-09 Thread Matthias Julius
Val Kartchner val...@gmail.com writes: On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 12:23 -0400, Richard Welty wrote: i don't think anyone would argue with this. it's why having a bot rampage through fixing things is probably a Real Bad Idea unless it's extremely well thought out and comprehensively tested

Re: [Talk-us] Street Naming Conventions

2010-04-09 Thread andrzej zaborowski
On 9 April 2010 15:06, Matthias Julius li...@julius-net.net wrote: Val Kartchner val...@gmail.com writes: On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 12:23 -0400, Richard Welty wrote: i don't think anyone would argue with this. it's why having a bot rampage through fixing things is probably a Real Bad Idea unless

Re: [Talk-us] Street Naming Conventions

2010-04-09 Thread Matthias Julius
Val Kartchner val...@gmail.com writes: 3) Prefix, body, suffix is available from the TIGER data, but what about streets that have already been added (or corrected) by users? As we've seen, a bot won't always be able to correctly make these separations (as in the example of Southbay vs. South

Re: [Talk-us] Street Naming Conventions

2010-04-09 Thread Alex Mauer
On 04/08/2010 10:32 PM, Val Kartchner wrote: 6) Should the direction prefix even be part of the street name since it (mostly) isn't on the sign? That’s not true in all areas. I’m in Wisconsin, and in most cities I’ve been to, if the street has a direction prefix it’s on the sign (abbreviated

Re: [Talk-us] Street Naming Conventions

2010-04-09 Thread Matthias Julius
andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com writes: On 9 April 2010 15:06, Matthias Julius li...@julius-net.net wrote: Val Kartchner val...@gmail.com writes: On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 12:23 -0400, Richard Welty wrote: i don't think anyone would argue with this. it's why having a bot rampage through

Re: [Talk-us] Street Naming Conventions

2010-04-09 Thread Alex S.
Alex Mauer wrote: On 04/08/2010 10:32 PM, Val Kartchner wrote: 6) Should the direction prefix even be part of the street name since it (mostly) isn't on the sign? That’s not true in all areas. I’m in Wisconsin, and in most cities I’ve been to, if the street has a direction prefix it’s on

[Talk-cl] Colaborando con la evangelización del OSM

2010-04-09 Thread Pablo Morales H.
Hola Hoy colaborando con la difusión y evangelización del OSM En Blog Snit http://snitchile.blogspot.com/ http://snitchile.blogspot.com/Publique una nota relacionada con OSM También por nuestro Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Santiago-Chile/Snit/288412331120 Saludos y espero que la

Re: [Talk-cl] Colaborando con la evangelización del OSM

2010-04-09 Thread Julio Costa Zambelli
Gracias por la nota Pablo. Se puede coordinar una reunión para la próxima semana. Respecto de los datos que manejan en el SNIT, ¿Hay algo interesante que solo requiera Atribución? Saludos, Julio Costa 2010/4/9 Pablo Morales H. pablo...@gmail.com Hola Hoy colaborando con la difusión y

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