Hi,
The cooling tower at Drogenbos has nothing to do with UCB. It really
is part of an Electrabel power plant, just not a nuclear one. The
technology involved is combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) or Turbine
Gaz-Vapeur (TGV) in French.
I don't know how you should tag that, but there are a few
I adapted the script quite extensively in the mean time. It takes into
account the language of the names (if possible) and it works quite well for
the bilingual situation of Brussels.
Of course, what it proposes in the edit box, is only a suggestion. It will
still turn all 'De' in 'de', which is
Jo wrote:
( Straat, straat), ( Weg, weg), ( Laan, laan), ( Steenweg,
steenweg),( Baan, baan),
Ik zou voor deze een extra symbool invoegen als '$' die het einde van de
string inhoudt, want ergens zullen er wel straten zijn met een naam die begint
met bvb. Weg (en bij nader onderzoek zijn ze
2011/4/11 Jo winfi...@gmail.com
Bij twijfel wordt de gebruiker geacht op Cancel te drukken, of op te zoeken
hoe de straatnaam correct gespeld wordt. In hoeverre is het verkeerd om
zoiets uit te vissen met
Google, Googlemaps
Nee !
of 1207
Nee !
of een straatnamenlijst van een
Op 11 april 2011 14:10 schreef wannes wanne...@gmail.com het volgende:
2011/4/11 Jo winfi...@gmail.com
Bij twijfel wordt de gebruiker geacht op Cancel te drukken, of op te
zoeken hoe de straatnaam correct gespeld wordt. In hoeverre is het verkeerd
om zoiets uit te vissen met
Google,
2011/4/11 Jo winfi...@gmail.com
Op 11 april 2011 14:10 schreef wannes wanne...@gmail.com het volgende:
2011/4/11 Jo winfi...@gmail.com
Bij twijfel wordt de gebruiker geacht op Cancel te drukken, of op te
zoeken hoe de straatnaam correct gespeld wordt. In hoeverre is het verkeerd
om zoiets
Hi,
Does it make sense to plan another informal meeting in Leuven as well? Or do
we consider the one in Liège the monthly informal meeting? Or do we plan
something in Mechelen, Antwerpen or Aarschot?
Jo
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On 04/11/2011 03:09 PM, Jo wrote:
Does it make sense to plan another informal meeting in Leuven as well? Or do
we consider the one in Liège the monthly informal meeting? Or do we plan
something in Mechelen, Antwerpen or Aarschot?
I certainly am in for the meeting in Liège, under whatever name
I think of Aarschot because there is a very good connection by bus from
Leuven to Aarschot (305 and 307, 20 minutes). I have no idea where we could
set up the meet though. A relatively silent, non smoking venue with free
wifi should be possible to find...
Polyglot
2011/4/11 Karel Adams
2011/4/11 Krysha Krysha kry...@rambler.ru:
Hello!
Why in the Contributor Terms does not contain definitions of free and
open. Different organizations may have different understanding of these
terms. For example, there is a Microsoft Open License ... The absence of
these definitions stops me
On 11 April 2011 08:04, Francis Davey fjm...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/4/11 Krysha Krysha kry...@rambler.ru:
Hello!
Why in the Contributor Terms does not contain definitions of free and
open. Different organizations may have different understanding of these
terms. For example, there is a
On 11 April 2011 08:09, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
In addition, Contributor Terms v1.2.4 also now reference
http://www.opendefinition.org/okd/
Source: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/Contributor_Terms
Yes. If the matter ever came to court - which seems rather
Hi all,
The Google Maps API's ToU has been 'reviewed' by Google[1]. New applications
using the GM API will no longer be able to opt out of advertising. Also, new
usage limits are introduced. This is just one more argument to use
OpenLayers or another OS web mapping framework with OSM instead of
seems more like a mistake. Many streets (not tested if all) in Kosovska
Mitrovica were deleted by a Kosovar (a FLOSSK member) not a Serb. So it is a
little bit strange that FLOSSK is deleting streets and blaming the Serbs for
that.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/7714060
The
You can also see this changeset made by xybot:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/7825961
It's not just us.
But please don't say like that, we never like to do that.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:21 AM, ThomasB toba0...@yahoo.de wrote:
seems more like a mistake. Many streets (not
Mitrovica was deleted by uboot
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/7348595 , I have the data I
try to upload again but it is not working I need to get back Mitrovica
nothing more who can help me. I dont care who delete it and what was the
problem but I just need to get the data back
2011/4/11 Besfort Guri besig...@gmail.com:
Mitrovica was deleted by uboot
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/7348595 , I have the data I
try to upload again but it is not working I need to get back Mitrovica
nothing more who can help me.
There is a similar question here in the
Mitrovica was deleted by uboot
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/7348595
could you please stop publicly blaming others for mistakes that you
personally has made?
ubot has deleted 15 ways and add some 60. The other edits were DupNode
fixes.
You personally have deleted the streets
Hi
I'm after an android app that, has an Ordnance Survey 1:25k layer option.
I've got Rmaps but that only loads 1:50k
Is there such a beast?
Cheers
Dave F.
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On 11 Apr 2011, at 16:27, Mikel Maron wrote:
http://brainoff.com/weblog/2011/04/11/1635
Meh – the great thing about being open is that you get to take the moral high
ground because you're not stopping other people doing what they like. Why
spoil that by trying to stop google doing what they
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Thomas Davie tom.da...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11 Apr 2011, at 16:27, Mikel Maron wrote:
http://brainoff.com/weblog/2011/04/11/1635
Meh – the great thing about being open is that you get to take the moral
high ground because you're not stopping other people
Meh – the great thing about being open is that you get to take the moral high
ground because you're not stopping other people doing what they like. Why
spoil
that by trying to stop google doing what they like?
Sorry, no time for moral relativism right now.
On 11 Apr 2011, at 16:43, Mikel Maron wrote:
Meh – the great thing about being open is that you get to take the moral
high ground because you're not stopping other people doing what they like.
Why spoil that by trying to stop google doing what they like?
Sorry, no time for moral
On 11 April 2011 16:48, Thomas Davie tom.da...@gmail.com wrote:
If you don't mind about being open, why are you not just using Google's
data already?
Hello,
thank you for your insightful comment, I will move immediately to Google and
start using their data directly. Can you point out to me
On 11 Apr 2011, at 17:16, Emilie Laffray wrote:
On 11 April 2011 16:48, Thomas Davie tom.da...@gmail.com wrote:
If you don't mind about being open, why are you not just using Google's data
already?
Hello,
thank you for your insightful comment, I will move immediately to Google
On 11 April 2011 16:41, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
When Google turns Google MapMaker on in the US and Europe*, it will become
much harder to recruit new mappers to our community (that is already quite
small). Being passive about this issue means that OSM and its more-open data
will
Could we perhaps work together with Google by organizing joint mapping parties
where the resulting data is added to both maps?
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and as with other pseudo-free map
projects like People's Map, we should take this as a vindication of the OSM
approach. I
2011/4/11 Dermot McNally derm...@gmail.com:
OSM is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If
OSM is to survive at all it will be among bearded hippies too behind
the times to have discovered Waze. OSM continues to decay. Nothing
short of a cockeyed miracle could save OSM
On 4/11/2011 12:50 PM, Ed Avis wrote:
Could we perhaps work together with Google by organizing joint mapping parties
where the resulting data is added to both maps?
LOL, that's what I was thinking; let them organize the party, attend and
enter wherever I wish. It's doubtful that they would
This was *directly* proposed to Google for a specific country (details
have to remain private for now). It was even proposed to collect data
into a neutral database and 'publish' it into both MM and OSM ... they
said flat out they were not interested. It occurs to me that they
simply want to own
Yup there's several examples of negotiating similar compromises, all for
naught; among other stories of dastardly deeds. Happy to collect these into a
follow up post.
Mikel on the phone
On Apr 11, 2011, at 13:18, Jeffrey Johnson ortel...@gmail.com wrote:
This was *directly* proposed to Google
Also relevant to this discussion (although not directly related to Mikel's
post):
Ed Parsons talks about the difference between OSM and MapMaker at minute 39
of this recording http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/13672861 (incidentally this
set of videos is also where someone from Google mentioned GMM
Mikel,
It's indeed a scary prospect to have Google sucking the life out of
our burgeoning community.
What suggestions do you have/actions are you taking[1] to help us
compete with Google?
- Serge
[1] Either as an individual or as part of the OSM Foundation board.
I think 'sucking the life' is a bit of a strong term.
On 4/11/2011 11:49 AM, Serge Wroclawski wrote:
Mikel,
It's indeed a scary prospect to have Google sucking the life out of
our burgeoning community.
What suggestions do you have/actions are you taking[1] to help us
compete with Google?
-
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:41:42AM -0500, Ian Dees wrote:
When Google turns Google MapMaker on in the US and Europe*, it will become
much harder to recruit new mappers to our community (that is already quite
small). Being passive about this issue means that OSM and its more-open data
will
Let's not loose sight of a few facts / trends w.r.t. sub Saharan Africa:
1. The continent is not experiencing the same demographic dividend as
other emerging economies. Birthrates will remain high for at least
another 50 years. AIDS is decimating the economically active
population.
Of course, its not about the license at all - if you appeal to fans of
licenses you'll attract nobody. Google will take potential users by
providing an awesome end product; the sort if thing everyone can appreciate.
Make some awesome mapping products and you'll attract plenty of contributors
and
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 08:14:28PM +0100, Joseph Reeves wrote:
Of course, its not about the license at all - if you appeal to fans of
licenses you'll attract nobody. Google will take potential users by
providing an awesome end product; the sort if thing everyone can appreciate.
Make some
2011/4/11 M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
2011/4/11 Dermot McNally derm...@gmail.com:
OSM is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If
OSM is to survive at all it will be among bearded hippies too behind
the times to have discovered Waze. OSM continues to
On 11 April 2011 20:14, Joseph Reeves iknowjos...@gmail.com wrote:
Of course, its not about the license at all - if you appeal to fans of
licenses you'll attract nobody. Google will take potential users by
providing an awesome end product; the sort if thing everyone can appreciate.
Make some
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 3:32 PM, pec...@gmail.com pec...@gmail.com wrote:
2) Get air clear for licensing stuff - decide and move forward, give
concrete deadlines for moving to ODbL. I know there is resistance but
bird have already sung in this case - then better split up efforts to
not to
I think you need to go more basic and ask what are the requirements?
I don't think its ever been done.
What are we trying to do and who is the target audience? Are we trying to
create a map that can be used by others? Are we a social group that enjoys
mapping?
Why are we doing this?
There
5. OSM is simply not successful enough in Africa to cover the
tremendous opportunities presented in points 3 and 4. Lack of cheap
Internet access on the African continent should take most of the
blame. But it doesn't help that so many OSM apps are not available in
Africa (Skobbler, ORS,
If you don't mind about being open, why are you not just using
Google's data already?
Hello,
thank you for your insightful comment, I will move immediately to
Google and start using their data directly. Can you point out to me
where I can access their data so I can make an
Hi,
Bernhard Zwischenbrugger wrote:
Where can I access the OSM data?
I know it is possible to download the hole planet, setup a database,...
but that's not an easy task.
Not easy, but possible, and done by literally hundreds of people all
over the world.
You are missing the point if you
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Bernhard Zwischenbrugger
b...@datenkueche.com wrote:
Where can I access the OSM data?
I know it is possible to download the hole planet, setup a database,... but
that's not an easy task.
Setting up a full mirror of any constantly changing data is
non-trivial,
On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 18:51 +0200, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2011/4/11 Dermot McNally derm...@gmail.com:
OSM is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim.
If
OSM is to survive at all it will be among bearded hippies too behind
the times to have discovered Waze. OSM
On 12 April 2011 03:48, Daniel Sabo daniels...@gmail.com wrote:
Are there any collections of other mapnik styles for OSM data? I'm looking
for other map styles to render a osm2pgsql database with.
2 quick ones...
MapQuest Open: https://github.com/MapQuest/MapQuest-Mapnik-Style
OpenPisteMap:
Kenneth Gonsalves law...@thenilgiris.com writes:
On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 18:51 +0200, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2011/4/11 Dermot McNally derm...@gmail.com:
OSM is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim.
If OSM is to survive at all it will be among bearded hippies too
On Tue, 2011-04-12 at 00:10 -0400, Peter Budny wrote:
well I was very active, but there is nothing left to do
Really? Nothing left to do? I ran some quick checks on a local copy
of
about 4 US states and found that 74% of it HAD NEVER BEEN EDITED after
the initial Tiger import.
there
Howdy,
Nu de lente weer is begonnen heb ik de rcn check query's wat verbeterd
en wederom aangezet. Daar er nog wel enkele intensieve query's bij
zitten draait het scriptje nu een keer per dag (wat op zich ook wel
genoeg moet zijn). Ondertussen word er uiteraard ook nog gewerkt aan nog
meer
Op 11 april 2011 12:06 schreef Foppe Benedictus
foppe.benedic...@knkv.nethet volgende:
Misschien is het mogelijk om een query te maken, die kijkt welke routes
niet in een netwerk zitten, daar was een kaart voor bedenk ik me, maar ik
weet niet of en waar die staat.
Volgens mij bedoel je
Op 11-04-11 12:19, rethna schreef:
Op 11 april 2011 12:06 schreef Foppe Benedictusfoppe.benedic...@knkv.net
mailto:foppe.benedic...@knkv.net het volgende:
Misschien is het mogelijk om een query te maken, die kijkt welke routes
niet in een netwerk zitten, daar was een kaart voor
Collega's,
Iets ten oosten van Gouda kwam ik enkele knooppunten tegen die volgens
het bord dat daar stond behoren tot het fietsknooppuntennetwerk Utrecht.
Dat netwerk wordt daar echter wel erg groot van (zowel in oppervlak als
in aantal knooppunten). Ik heb wat ik tegenkwam aan de relatie
On Monday 11 April 2011 20:30:39 Jeroen Muris wrote:
Iets ten oosten van Gouda kwam ik enkele knooppunten tegen die volgens
het bord dat daar stond behoren tot het fietsknooppuntennetwerk Utrecht.
Dat netwerk wordt daar echter wel erg groot van (zowel in oppervlak als
in aantal knooppunten).
If you want to do some mapping from home, then BING imagery is usually
more
than adequete and is and will continue to
be OSM comliant. This way your efforts will not be in vain whether you
stay
with OSM, or branch off to another project.
I map in places where the best imagery is usually
- Original Message -
From: John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
To: Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com
Cc: talk-au@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: [talk-au] Fwd: [OSM-dev] To OSM editor authors
On 11 April 2011 13:45, Nick Hocking
The only thing that gives me hope is that all the current data can be
forked into a new project
Hi Neal,
I don't think you have any problem then. Contribute to FOSM or even just
continue to use the OSM toolset and database. Your data will still be
available to the FOSM project.
For the time
hi !
weiß einer von Euch ob man bei maposmatic ein anderes Blattformat als A4
einstellen kann ?
Gruß Jan :-)
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hat jemand schon was für Sporthallen in Gebrauch? leisure=pitch
entspricht wohl eher einem Sportfeld, für Mehrzweckhallen habe ich
nichts gefunden.
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Am 11.04.2011 14:43, schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
hat jemand schon was für Sporthallen in Gebrauch? leisure=pitch
entspricht wohl eher einem Sportfeld, für Mehrzweckhallen habe ich
nichts gefunden.
moinsen,
da gibt es:
leisure=sports_centre (usage: 33.000)
sport=multi (17.000)
wenn das
Hallo Werner,
Am 09.04.2011 17:05, schrieb Werner Beckmann:
Kleineres Problemchen: wenn ich mit dem Mausrad reinzoome, dann komme ich
bis zu einer Auflösung von 0.15cm oder so runter... Da sieht man eher nix
mehr. Wenn das nicht Absicht ist, müsste man es anders begrenzen.
Den Zoom haben wir
Hi
Ich frage mich ob man bei den ICE-Relationen nicht lieber Relationen für
die Strecke zwischen einzelnen Bahnhöfen anlegt und diese Relationen
jeweils den ICE-Relationen zuordnet. Im Momment sind die ICE-Relation
doch sehr groß und auf manchen Strecken fahren eine ganze Menge ICEs
ganz zu
Am 11. April 2011 14:49 schrieb Chris66 chris66...@gmx.de:
da gibt es:
leisure=sports_centre (usage: 33.000)
sport=multi (17.000)
sport=multi finde ich OK, wenn sich die Nutzung nicht auf eine
Sportart beschränkt, aber für leisure fände ich einen neuen Wert
besser, unter sports_centre
M∡rtin Koppenhoefer schrieb am 11.04.2011 16:30:
unter sports_centre verstehe ich bisher eine größere
Sportanlage (einschl. der Gebäude und Plätze),
Ab wann ist es eine groessere Anlage? Ab zwei Sporthallen? Ab einer Sporthalle
mit angrenzendem Gymnastikraum? Eine Sporthalle mit zwei getrennten
Am 11. April 2011 17:03 schrieb Torsten Leistikow de_m...@gmx.de:
Vom Tagging her zwischen einer einfachen und einer groesseren Sportanlage
unterscheiden zu wollen, schient mir nicht sonderlich sinnvoll.
mir auch nicht, die einzelnen Sportarten taggen wir ja bereits (gut,
multi ist ein
Am 11.04.2011 11:17, schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
hi !
weiß einer von Euch ob man bei maposmatic ein anderes Blattformat als A4
einstellen kann ?
Gruß Jan :-)
Moin!
Die Dokumentengröße richtet sich nach der Größe des Gebietes. Ich habe
neulich einen Stadtplan von Minden (Stadtgrenze) erzeugen
Am 11. April 2011 19:41 schrieb Frank Jäger fr...@fotodrachen.de:
Die Dokumentengröße richtet sich nach der Größe des Gebietes. Ich habe
neulich einen Stadtplan von Minden (Stadtgrenze) erzeugen lassen.
Das PDF behauptete, es hätte die Größe von 3,20 x 3,60 Meter.
Der größte verfügbare
Am 11.04.2011 19:41, schrieb Frank Jäger:
Am 11.04.2011 11:17, schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
hi !
weiß einer von Euch ob man bei maposmatic ein anderes Blattformat als A4
einstellen kann ?
Gruß Jan :-)
Moin!
Die Dokumentengröße richtet sich nach der Größe des Gebietes. Ich habe
neulich einen
Hi,
hier noch eine Anmerkung.
Habe gerade ein Fenster über die Insel SYLT gezogen und bekomme die
Meldung das das Fenster zu groß sei !
Das müßte doch aber auch irgendwie gehen - außer mit Schere und Klebeband!
gruß Jan :-)
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Am 10.04.2011 19:34, schrieb Florian Gross:
Am Samstag 09 April 2011, 13:40:36 glaubte Jan Tappenbeck zu wissen:
es gibt ja zwischenzeitlich jxapi und auch von mapquest eine
entprechende alternativen.
Bei beiden habe ich aber festgestellt das
Wäre evtl. Maperitive etwas für dich?
Henning
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Hallo,
nur zur Info.
http://opendata-network.org/2011/04/open-data-auf-dem-verwaltungskongress-effizienter-staat/
Beim Forum XII: Geo-Daten. Da fehlt auf jeden Fall eine Person, die OSM
vertritt. Bin nicht sicher, ob jemand dazu Lust hat, aber sinnvoll wäre es.
Mfg Marc
Na,
schauen wir uns mal die Einträge im Detail an:
* Der Albania-Kosovo Highway wird in der engl. Wikipedia wie folgt
beschrieben: also known as the Durres-Kukes Corridor in Albania,
Vermice-Merdare Corridor and Ibrahim Rugova Highway in Kosovo, and Rruga
e Kombit (Nation's Highway) in
Am 11.04.2011 20:51, schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Am 10.04.2011 19:34, schrieb Florian Gross:
Am Samstag 09 April 2011, 13:40:36 glaubte Jan Tappenbeck zu wissen:
es gibt ja zwischenzeitlich jxapi und auch von mapquest eine
entprechende alternativen.
Bei beiden habe ich aber festgestellt das
Am Montag 11 April 2011 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Am 10.04.2011 19:34, schrieb Florian Gross:
Note that bbox queries have a maximum of 10 square degrees.
^^
bringt auch eine Fehlermeldung bei -4 bis +4 sind 8 Degree und von 35
bis 44 sind
Hallo,
Am 09.04.2011 22:18, schrieb Tobias Knerr:
Am 09.04.2011 19:52, schrieb Kolossos:
Ich bekomme recht oft ein Result empty. Please select manually.
Anscheinend ist das Tool eher sensibel, was die Schreibweise angeht, so
dass Variationen in der Benennung eine automatische Zuordnung
Danke f[r die Ausfuerliche hilfe, also wir brauche noch was interactives.
Ausserdem hab ich ganz viel in der richtung geonames und wikipedia gemacht :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Social_sciences/Geography,_cities,_regions_and_named_places/Kosovo
Das habe ich aus GNS
Hallo,
Gehling Marc wrote:
Beim Forum XII: Geo-Daten. Da fehlt auf jeden Fall eine Person, die OSM
vertritt. Bin nicht sicher, ob jemand dazu Lust hat, aber sinnvoll wäre es.
Irgendwie hab ich den Eindruck, dass diese Leute unter Open Data immer
nur Daten verstehen, die die Verwaltung
Am 11.04.2011 20:53, schrieb Henning Scholland:
Wäre evtl. Maperitive etwas für dich?
Henning
ja,ganz interessant
.. habe das Plotten noch nicht hinbekommen und
.. es fehlt mir dann die Straßenliste und das Raster.
.. Zeit zur Einarbeitung.
Gruß Jan :-)
Am 11.04.2011 21:09, schrieb Carsten Gerlach:
Am Montag 11 April 2011 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Am 10.04.2011 19:34, schrieb Florian Gross:
Note that bbox queries have a maximum of 10 square degrees.
^^
bringt auch eine Fehlermeldung bei
Am 11.04.2011 16:07, schrieb fly:
Ich frage mich ob man bei den ICE-Relationen nicht lieber Relationen für
die Strecke zwischen einzelnen Bahnhöfen anlegt und diese Relationen
jeweils den ICE-Relationen zuordnet. Im Momment sind die ICE-Relation
doch sehr groß und auf manchen Strecken fahren
Am 11. April 2011 18:30 schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
Gebäude findet man unter allen möglichen Umständen, das Vorhandensein
eines geschlossenen Ways mit building=yes reicht mir nicht aus, um
eine Turnhalle zu beschreiben. Hier ist es durchaus häufig, dass eine
Reihe von
Have a look at:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=211985345494242
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Il 10 aprile 2011 17:34, Fabri erfab...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Specificare...cosa sono i Tiger?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tiger
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/
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Luca
http://gis.cri.fmach.it/delucchi/
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E' successo qualcosa??
Grazie
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On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 08:19:30AM +0200, MorSi wrote:
Non mi si caricano più le immagini del PCN.
E' successo qualcosa??
Ieri (sabato 10) non funzionava neanche a me, il servizio è
tutt'ora KO.
Sarà interessante vedere cosa diranno le statistiche d'uso [1]
per sabato, io ho il sospetto che
neanche a me.
On 11/04/2011, MorSi mo...@inwind.it wrote:
Non mi si caricano più le immagini del PCN.
E' successo qualcosa??
Grazie
Morsi
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Il giorno lun, 11/04/2011 alle 08.19 +0200, MorSi ha scritto:
Non mi si caricano più le immagini del PCN.
E' successo qualcosa??
Direi di sì. Anche il loro sito ufficiale è al momento irraggiungibile:
www.pcn.minambiente.it/
Non per far politica, lo dico qualunque sia il colore politico al
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 09:16:22AM +0200, Stefano Droghetti wrote:
Non per far politica, lo dico qualunque sia il colore politico al
potere, ma mai come durante questo governo si è (deliberatamente?)
lasciato andare in malora tutta la parte internet,
Magari si riuscisse a vedere una
Il giorno 11 aprile 2011 09:34, Niccolo Rigacci o...@rigacci.org ha
scritto:
Per quanto riguarda il PCN i servizi allestiti sarebbero di
notevole interesse, peccato che i termini d'uso siano a dir poco
fumosi e discrezionali. A partire dalle licenze praticamente
tutti i diritti riservati per
bridge:name=x mi sembra migliore di bridge_name=x, anche per gestire
i vari old_name, alt_name, loc_name etc...
Riassumendo direi che nel mio caso la soluzione migliore pare essere:
name=nome della via + bridge:name=nome del ponte +
bridge:old_name=vecchio nome del ponte
ciao
Paolo
Il 10/04/2011 11:31, David Paleino ha scritto:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011 11:24:56 +0200, Paolo Pozzan wrote:
Altra cosa: se dalla homepage di OSM cerco via asiago, torri di
quartesolo come risultato mi da: Strada residenziale Via Asiago, San
Pietro Intrigogna, Torri di Quartesolo, Vicenza,
Saluti a tutti, mi chiamo Paolo e sono nuovo della lista.
Per mestiere mi occupo di informatica e di reti, più che altro in ambiente
*nix.
Ho un passato ormai abbastanza remoto di 'ravanage' :) e tracciatura gps,
materiale pubblicato allora su Giscover. Sono invece relativamente nuovo su
OSM.
2011/4/11 at1839 1...@uniurb.it
Molte delle mie tracce gps sono relative alla riscoperta di vecchi sentieri
che appaiono sulle tavolette IGM ma non sulle cartine commerciali; si
tratta
ovviamente di sentieri non segnalati con gli ordinari bolli rossi etc. Mi
trovo perciò in imbarazzo con il
Il 11 aprile 2011 12:08, Paolo Monegato gato.selvad...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Un eventuale uso di is_in=x risolverebbe questo problema?
non so darti una risposta ma is_in è uno dei tag più inutili di osm :-)
Ciao
Paolo
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Il 11 aprile 2011 12:19, at1839 1...@uniurb.it ha scritto:
Saluti a tutti, mi chiamo Paolo e sono nuovo della lista.
Per mestiere mi occupo di informatica e di reti, più che altro in ambiente
*nix.
Ho un passato ormai abbastanza remoto di 'ravanage' :) e tracciatura gps,
materiale pubblicato
2011/4/11 Niccolo Rigacci o...@rigacci.org:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 09:16:22AM +0200, Stefano Droghetti wrote:
Chi ha seguito la storia del portale italia.it con i miliardi di
euro pompati nel nulla
al meno mi accolgono in tedesco (se vedi qui:
http://www.deutschland.de non c'è Italiano),
Il 11 aprile 2011 12:24, Tiziano D'Angelo tiziano.dang...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
Un semplice highway=path senza alcun ref potrebbe andare? di solito ho
mappato così sentieri senza segnavia ed eventualmente anche con traccia
incerta. potresti usare in aggiunta un note= / comment= per indicare
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