What is your suggested ref for links that are an entrance, not an exit?
Well... no reference ?
If there is no reference for an entrance, it may be artificial to put a
reference.
Someone on the French mailing list (talk-fr) explained that he puts the
reference of the road where you go (every link
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 07:00:55PM +0100, Christoph Böhme wrote:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
Can we ban it, the stuff its uploading is completely useless.
(single nodes with only note tags and no other useful metadata)
All the nodes I have looked at are for german
Celso González wrote:
Importing single nodes its not a bad thing, we made a similar import of
spanish fuel stations and schools.
By the way, its difficult to check if there is another fuel station in the
same zone. In our case we imported everything and sent a message to the
mailing
Thanks to some template work by Abunai, Featured Images now have
captions available in French and German.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Featured_images
If you know another language that should have its own translation,
then add it to the template. It should then appear automatically on
Celso González wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 07:00:55PM +0100, Christoph Böhme wrote:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
Can we ban it, the stuff its uploading is completely useless.
(single nodes with only note tags and no other useful metadata)
All the nodes I have looked
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
It's a hack, but the original implementation that has been there for
two years doesn't support anything but the default mapnik rendering
either and osmarender/cyclemap haven't submitted a map key for their
rendering in that time.
I can live in hope can't I ;-)
Xav wrote:
Well... no reference ?
There is a note at the bottom of the wiki page about the German use
of ref (don't know if it's been added recently). In the UK it is
more likely that if a ref tag is used at all, then it will be the
ref of the motorway that is used as motorway restrictions
Hi Stefan others,
Bandwith is an issue, otherwise live streaming would be a great idea.
The team is currently investigating a couple of options to increase
bandwith. I'm talking to XS4ALL. They could may be also offer
assistance for live streaming. How would end users reach the stream?
Would we
Celso González wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 07:00:55PM +0100, Christoph Böhme wrote:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
Can we ban it, the stuff its uploading is completely useless.
(single nodes with only note tags and no other useful metadata)
All the nodes I have looked
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, Tom Hughes wrote:
...and that it would be better to group them into a small number of
changesets instead of creating one for each node.
It would be even better if the software that managed the backend would do
it automatically :) Now the editor is blamed for bad
On 2009-06-25 10:11, Christoph Boehme wrote:
Importing single nodes its not a bad thing, we made a similar import of
spanish fuel stations and schools.
Yes, I agree with you on that. But what I meant was that the tagging
scheme that was used here is not very helpful. At least a source tag
This has been updated in light of initial comments. I would however
appreciate feedback on whether the values subsequently proposed for Germany
(by Nop) have support before moving to a vote.
Richard
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Designation
The voting for leisure=dance has started.
Details: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/dance
-Juho
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Maarten Deen wrote:
Andy Allan wrote:
Good work, long overdue. I would make some suggestions:
* The model name could have the links from the Detailed
description, saving width
That's what I thought too. I added the Nüvi details without the extra
Detailed
description but with the links
Hi,
we are trying to replace a Google maps into a OSM map in here,
http://barcampvalencia.com/localizacion/
That is inside wordpress.com hosting where the inclusion of Iframes, or
javascript in the posts is limited, and cannot install the OSM plugin for
wordpress neither.
Do you know any other
El Jueves, 25 de Junio de 2009, Ivan Garcia escribió:
we are trying to replace a Google maps into a OSM map in here, [...]
That is inside wordpress.com [...]
Do you know any other way to do this?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/osm/ ??
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as a static image?
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/GetMap/
El Jueves, 25 de Junio de 2009, Ivan Garcia escribió:
we are trying to replace a Google maps into a OSM map in here, [...]
That is inside wordpress.com [...]
Do you know any other way to do this?
On Thursday 25 June 2009 01:16:15 pm Ivan Garcia wrote:
and cannot install the OSM plugin for
wordpress neither
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/osm/ ??
nice answer :)
(Btw I don't know the answer)
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I posted to the forums, but didn't get any response and it was suggested I post
here to inform people what's happening.
I have written a speedometer app for Android handsets that uses the GPS
information to display an analog speed dial.
I originally wrote the app as a way to record GPS
- Original Message -
From: Andi Völkl andi.voe...@web.de
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 5:29 AM
Subject: [OSM-talk] gosmore shows no map
After starting gosmore, the gosmore.pak file is used, because I can search
for places. But on the right site no
--- On Thu, 25/6/09, Vincent MEURISSE osm-t...@meurisse.org wrote:
and cannot install the OSM plugin for
wordpress neither
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/osm/
??
nice answer :)
(Btw I don't know the answer)
Take a screen shot?
Hi, thks for the answers, but wordpress.org does not allow to install 3rd
party plugins into their online hosting blogs, and the solution of an static
image is a bit limited cause then user won't be able to drag the map or zoom
out to see the roads access, etc.
Some tricky suggestion?
Best
2009/6/25 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
--- On Thu, 25/6/09, Vincent MEURISSE osm-t...@meurisse.org wrote:
and cannot install the OSM plugin for
wordpress neither
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/osm/
??
nice answer :)
(Btw I don't know the answer)
Take a screen shot?
Since
2009/6/25 Ivan Garcia capisc...@gmail.com:
Hi, thks for the answers, but wordpress.org does not allow to install 3rd
party plugins into their online hosting blogs, and the solution of an static
image is a bit limited cause then user won't be able to drag the map or zoom
out to see the roads
2009/6/25 Ivan Garcia capisc...@gmail.com:
Hi, thks for the answers, but wordpress.org does not allow to install 3rd
party plugins into their online hosting blogs
I just submitted a definite must-have plugin request for osm in
wordpress.com's support system and so far got a confirmation that
Thks andrzej, that's the way to go.
Do you have the link of that suggestion online in order to push it?
Thks.
Ivan.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 5:08 PM, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/6/25 Ivan Garcia capisc...@gmail.com:
Hi, thks for the answers, but wordpress.org does not
Hi
I've added a comment and question on the Discussion Page of the wiki -
concerning the use of the new tag on roads. Otherwise no further comments
and ready to go to vote when Richard is ready. I wouldn't dream of
commenting on Germany! England is quite complicated enough! (:)
Mike Harris
The current Google Map you have on that page is embedded via an Iframe.
You can get a similar piece of Iframe code via the Export tab of the
openstreetmap.org website.
2009/6/25 Ivan Garcia capisc...@gmail.com:
Hi,
we are trying to replace a Google maps into a OSM map in here,
Hello all,
I've a question about mapping the different types of park. I've been using
boundary=national_park for national parks and forests and then tagging
national parks as landuse=nature_reserve and forests as landuse=forest I've
also been tagging ownership=national
However with state, county
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Tylertyler.ritc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I've a question about mapping the different types of park. I've been using
boundary=national_park for national parks and forests and then tagging
national parks as landuse=nature_reserve and forests as
Why is landuse=forest not appropriate for parks/forests with the same uses
but with a lower administrative classification? landuse=forest is for
managed land with trees on it regardless of who manages it.
Because they often aren't forests. (I said similar use)
Sometimes they're scrubland,
Hi Thomas,
it seems that wordpress.com only allows iframes from Google Maps as you can
see here
http://support.wordpress.com/google-maps/
it transforms the Gmaps iframe in to a wordpress.com tag [googlemaps
I think we'll have to wait until they do the same with OSM iframes, be able
to work i
Just tagging the underlying landtypes and uses is fine (aside from most of
them not being natural) but doesn't at all account for the difference
between scrubland/seashore/whatever where you will be shot to death if
you trespass (military installations) and that which you're free to roam
around on
Does boundary=national_park have nothing to do with US National Parks? I.e.
it's just a park at the national level?
It would make more sense to me to just be a park at the national level, that
makes it useful to all of the various national level parks which aren't
National Park Service parks
boundary=national_park
ownership=national
operator=United States National Park Service
or
operator=United States National Forest Service
operator=United States Bureau of Land Management
etc.
makes sense to use just one boundary tag. easier to implement in the
renderer and good enough
Hello
I remember seeing recently a link to an rss feed on dev server for
changesets in defined bbox.
Is this feature already on prod?
I need this to identify strange disappearance of data...
Thank you!
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On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Tomas Straupistomasstrau...@gmail.com wrote:
I remember seeing recently a link to an rss feed on dev server for
changesets in defined bbox.
Is this feature already on prod?
I need this to identify strange disappearance of data...
Here's the link I use to
2009/6/24 Nicola Cadenelli nicolacd...@gmail.com:
Comunque a questo punto converrebbe veramente fare un listato delle priorita
vedere chi sta facendo cosa e poi magari trovare anche il modo di
suddividere gli shape, nel caso di grosse dimensioni, provincia per
provincia.
Qui c'è un tentativo
2009/6/25 Gianmario Mengozzi gianmario.mengo...@gmail.com:
stasera josm (v. 1669) mi da errore quando cerco di uplodare un nuovo layer
(ricavato da una traccia gpx)
upload to OSM API failed
Riesci a leggere l'errore esatto che ti dà JOSM? Serve il codice HTTP
e possibilmente anche la
2009/6/24 Marco Certelli marco_certe...@yahoo.it:
Poi mi sarebbe anche passato per la testa un
landuse=vatican_extraterritorial_administration_payed_with_italian_8_x_1000
Dici che dovrebbero essere mappati come exclave dello Stato del Vaticano? ;-)
Ciao
io gli ho risposto di chiedere in ML, qualcuno vuole rispondergli
privatamente?
hai fatto bene. Proverò comunque a contattarlo privatamente (anche se
non ho capito qual è la sua mail ...)
Ciao,
Stefano
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Ciao,
ma quale è la precisione del dato facendo la riproiezione con MapWindodw
GIS?
Perché facendo la riproiezione usando QGIS, risulta sempre uno shift di un
centinaio di metri (circa) verso sud.
Poi quando scarichi gli shape dal sito della regione sono sempre completi,
compreso il file .prj;
Il giorno 22 giugno 2009 22.56, Simone Cortesisim...@cortesi.com ha scritto:
mal comune...
io penso sia un problema di come salva i file ogr2ogr, ma non sono un
esperto.
penso che il problema sia che ogr2ogr crei un file route invece che
track, bisogna poi convertirlo con gpsbabel da route
Il giorno 23 giugno 2009 02.26, Francesco de
Virgiliofradev...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Guarda, non ho difficoltà ad ammettere che (come comunità pugliese)
siamo in trattativa con un privato che vorrebbe donare ad OSM i grafi
stradali di molte città, tra cui anche Agrigento. Ti assicuro che le
Scaricando il file italy da Geofabrik con CreateIMG, non trovo gli
edifici importati del FVG
La data di aggiornamento del file è quella odierna...dove sono finiti??
Ciao
Alberto
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Lo shape con datum cambiato viene creato dal servizio di riproiezione della
regione Lombardia, il file .prj serve solo per specificare come interpretare
lo shape (il formato shapefile non dice in che proiezione e datum sono i
suoi dati)
Ciao.
From: talk-it-boun...@openstreetmap.org
--- Gio 25/6/09, albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it ha scritto:
Da: albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it
Oggetto: [Talk-it] Dove sono gli edifici FVG su Geofabrik?
A: openstreetmap list - italiano talk-it@openstreetmap.org
Data: Giovedì 25 giugno 2009, 11:09
Scaricando il file italy da
Marco Certelli ha scritto:
--- Gio 25/6/09, albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it ha scritto:
Da: albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it
Oggetto: [Talk-it] Dove sono gli edifici FVG su Geofabrik?
A: openstreetmap list - italiano talk-it@openstreetmap.org
Data: Giovedì 25 giugno 2009,
Importando il file IMG con mapedit...
Il fatto è che alcuni ci sono, probabilmente quelli che c' erano anche
prima...
Ho controllato con JOSM, ovviamente il tag building=yes c'è
dimenticavo: importando la stessa zona con JOSM il problema non esiste
Ciao
Alberto
Sicuro che il file sia quello nuovo? Controlla in OSM-Data che sia il fiole da
128MByte. Ricorda che se non cancelli il vecchio, CreateIMG non ne scarica uno
nuovo.
Marco.
--- Gio 25/6/09, albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it ha scritto:
Da: albertobonati albertobon...@libero.it
Oggetto:
Marco Certelli ha scritto:
Sicuro che il file sia quello nuovo? Controlla in OSM-Data che sia il fiole
da 128MByte. Ricorda che se non cancelli il vecchio, CreateIMG non ne scarica
uno nuovo.
Marco.
-
OK, dammi pure dell' idiota... e lo sapevo pure!!! :-(
Ciao
Alberto
2009/6/25 Cristian Testa testa.crist...@tiscali.it:
Visto che mi sembra che tu di esperienza in merito ne abbia parecchia, come
consigli di tracciare i sentieri montani?
No, ne ho tracciato solo uno pochi giorni fa (un tratto dell'alta via
n.2 della val d'aosta) e ho incontrato gli stessi
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Buongiorno lista,
come avrete notato, in questi giorni sto concentrando i miei sforzi
sul wiki. Mi sto convincendo sempre più che se vogliamo avere una
mappatura perfetta come quella dei tedeschi, bisogna documentare
tutto, ed agire in maniera
2009/6/25 Francesco de Virgilio fradev...@gmail.com:
WikiProject_Italy
| Autostrade
| Statali
| Ciclovie
ecc ecc
Bellissimo!
Lo sai/puoi fare tu?
Ciao
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L'idea mi sembra buona :)
Anche io concordo che deve essere tutto standardizzato... dobbiamo
imparare dai cugini tedeschi :) Io, ad agosto penso, avrò un po' di
tempo e potrò darti una grossa mano a formalizzare molte cose :).
ottimo lavoro :)
2009/6/25 Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com:
riporto la schermata dell'errore [1], magari ci capite voi qualcosa
ho fatto delle verifiche empiriche (disabilitando tutti i plugin), testando
a ritroso le vecchie versioni: l'ultima che sembra auplodare correttamente i
nuovi livelli (layer) è la 1657 (del 10 giugno)
possibile che me ne sia
Ciao, ho trovato un paio di casi in cui c'è una strada senza uscita per le
auto ma chiusa da un marciapiede o da qualcosa di simile, per cui i pedoni
possono passare. Però non è esplicitamente segnalato come percorso pedonale.
In questo caso come vi regolate? Io ho segnato un pezzo di footway, in
Federico Cozzi ha scritto:
2009/6/25 Roberto Moretti ilr...@gmail.com:
ma quale è la precisione del dato facendo la riproiezione con MapWindodw
GIS?
Non uso MapWindow GIS per riproiettare (ha risultati osceni) ma solo
per assegnare la proiezione agli shape riproiettati.
Poi
Lo stesso ho fatto io. Il dubbio è se mettere un pezzetto di footway o
pedestrian. Anche io preferisco footway.
Ciao.
--- Gio 25/6/09, Andrea Decorte adeco...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Da: Andrea Decorte adeco...@gmail.com
Oggetto: [Talk-it] Strade senza uscita ma non per pedoni
A:
Ricordo che è ancora in corso l'organizzazione del mapping party romano. Finora
è stata espressa una sola preferenza per il giorno 29 giugno. Gli altri
interessati si facciano vivi. Il luogo è ancora da decidere, anche se
probabilmente si farà in centro. Meglio decidere in fretta, così postiamo
2009/6/25 Andrea Decorte adeco...@gmail.com:
Ciao, ho trovato un paio di casi in cui c'è una strada senza uscita per le
auto ma chiusa da un marciapiede o da qualcosa di simile, per cui i pedoni
possono passare. Però non è esplicitamente segnalato come percorso pedonale.
In questo caso come vi
2009/6/25 Marco Certelli marco_certe...@yahoo.it:
Lo stesso ho fatto io. Il dubbio è se mettere un pezzetto di footway o
pedestrian. Anche io preferisco footway.
Anch'io preferisco footway in questi casi.
Di solito lascio pedestrian solo per i centri storici ecc. dove le
strade sono state
2009/6/25 Roberto ilr...@gmail.com:
Ora ci sono. Mi era sfuggito questo passaggio, in effetti una volta
convertiti le tracce combaciano perfettamente.
Sì usa i mitici grigliati IGM e la conversione sembra perfetta. :-)
Non ho provato a vedere se funziona anche con shape extra-lombardi.
Ciao
Grazie del feedback, ragazzI! Non per tirare acqua al mio mulino, ma
sono un Wikipediano accanito e sono stato amministratore del Wiki di
Ubuntu-it per un paio d'anni, me la caverò ;)
A proposito, approfitto per riproporre la domanda: c'è quache italiano
che ha i permessi di amministratore sul
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From: talk-it-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-it-
boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Federico Cozzi
Sent: giovedì 25 giugno 2009 23.24
To: openstreetmap list - italiano
Subject: Re: [Talk-it] Regione Lombardia: CTRN, Wiki e miscellanea
Sì usa i mitici
On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 12:18 +0100, Richard Mann wrote:
While I like the idea of marking individual railway tracks as separate ways,
I foresee a problem for the renderers if we don't tell them how many tracks
are adjacent. If a renderer makes a distinction between tracks=1 and
tracks=2, and
In the absence of max_speed data in osmph roads, I'm looking at
putting default values for garmin gps routing. The Philippine law is
not very helpful and is probably obsolete:
http://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1964/ra_4136_1964.html
See
CHAPTER IV TRAFFIC RULES ARTICLE I
Speed Limit and
Hi,
I emailed several OSM-ph mappers for a short interview about their
experience in OSM. I intend to post their answers in my blog. This
idea was actually borrowed from the enthropia people (either Ahmed or
Andre mentioned it in several mail discussions). I hope my blog
readers can appreciate
Will there be some OSM-specific privacy implications not covered in
the generic policy?
e.g. when people use openstreetmap.org, they are potentially revealing
their home/work/holiday locations, their routes to work, the pubs they
visit (assuming their first OSM edit is to add their regular
On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 17:46 -0400, Russ Nelson wrote:
Some of the stuff is there because of stupid-ass legislation which
violates various laws (e.g. if the site is going to be used by
underaged children (which of course it will) we would have to treat
them differently (at least
On Jun 24, 2009, at 6:39 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Russ Nelson wrote:
Some of the stuff is there to make sure that we have the right to
redistribute contributions to OSM. This is important and useful.
I was under the impression that these terms did not have anything to
do
with our
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Christ van Willegen wrote:
Het blijkt dat dit programma bij nodes die een place aanduiden ook een
is_in tag wil hebben met de naam van het land.
is_in is eigenlijk troep, gemaakt voor namefinders die niets doen met
geografische informatie.
Is
2009/6/25 Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
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Christ van Willegen wrote:
Het blijkt dat dit programma bij nodes die een place aanduiden ook een
is_in tag wil hebben met de naam van het land.
is_in is eigenlijk troep, gemaakt voor namefinders
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2009/6/25 Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
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Christ van Willegen wrote:
Het blijkt dat dit programma bij nodes die een place aanduiden ook een
is_in tag wil hebben met
Ik vond het erg gezellig, leuk om iedereen eens te ontmoeten! Rejo
gaat een volgende datum prikken, waarschijnlijk na de vakantie in
september. Ik kijk er naar uit en hoop op nog meer opkomst :)
Een paar balletjes opgegooid door deze en gene die ik me zo herinner:
* Een OSM-waterkaart zou toch
Er komt nog geen talk-ams. Er is simpel weg nog niet eens genoeg verkeer op
talk-nl. Wel zullen berichten over Amsterdam getagd worden. In de zin van
[Amsterdam] TOPIC om zo een beetje overzicht te houden voor de rest. Dit is
eventueel voor andere gebieden ook aan te raden.
Wat mij betreft
Buiten, net links van de ingangsdeur van het café zag ik mensen zitten ,
maar de man van het café zei iets in de trand van:
/Nee, die mensen ken ik, die zijn het beslist niet./
Waarschijnlijk waren jullie dat toch ?
vr groet , Paul be.
Floris Looijesteijn schreef:
nee hoor, die 2 mensen
nee hoor, die 2 mensen hebben het wel gevonden :)
je hebt ons dan net gemist denk, ik ging als eerste weg, volgens mij om
21.45...
we hebben buiten gezeten en wat gps-en en foldertjes opzichtig neergelegd.
dat werkt meestal vrij goed.
maar een aandachtspuntje voor de volgende keer.
groet,
Op 25 juni 2009 14:55 schreef Paul Berendsen pau...@xs4all.nl het
volgende:
Er komt nog geen talk-ams. Er is simpel weg nog niet eens genoeg verkeer
op
talk-nl. Wel zullen berichten over Amsterdam getagd worden. In de zin van
[Amsterdam] TOPIC om zo een beetje overzicht te houden voor de
volgende keer van die lichtgevende osm hestjes aandoen ;)
Op 25 juni 2009 15:08 schreef Paul Berendsen pau...@xs4all.nl het
volgende:
Buiten, net links van de ingangsdeur van het café zag ik mensen zitten ,
maar de man van het café zei iets in de trand van:
/Nee, die mensen ken ik, die zijn
Nou, jullie hadden allebei een beetje gelijk, want Ante kwam ook nog
opdagen en hij is daar nog blijven plakken met enkele
niet-OSM-vrienden...
martijn van exel
http://schaaltreinen.nl/
twitter / skype: mvexel
flickr: rhodes
2009/6/25 Paul Berendsen pau...@xs4all.nl:
Buiten, net links van de
++ 25/06/09 15:53 +0200 - Rob:
eventueel voor andere gebieden ook aan te raden.
Wat mij betreft is er juist veel te veel verkeer op [OSM-talk-nl], ik
zou liever hebben dat er meer gespecialiseerde lijsten zouden zijn.
[...]
forum +1
Als er consensus is dat er teveel verkeer over
On Thursday 25 June 2009 14:55:25 Paul Berendsen wrote:
Wat mij betreft is er juist veel te veel verkeer op [OSM-talk-nl], ik
zou liever hebben dat er meer gespecialiseerde lijsten zouden zijn.
Maar het duidelijk voorop zetten van plaats/regio en/of thema lost al
veel op.
(en natuurlijk
Ik ben ook niet van forums in het algemeen, en dus ook niet zo van het
OSM-forum in het bijzonder. Wat betreft de mailinglijst vind ik het
huidige volume absoluut te behappen - in principe nog geen aanleiding
om te gaan splitsen. Daarmee introduceer je namelijk ook risico's:
mensen weten buiten
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, Rejo Zenger wrote:
Voor mij persoonlijk is een forum niets. Ik vind dat uiterst inefficient
werken. Met de nadruk op persoonlijk.
Er is eerder wel eens gepraat over mail to forum en nieuwgroepen. Maar
goed ieder z'n meug. Ik vind IRC wel aardig ;)
Stefan
Christ van Willegen wrote:
Is het mogelijk om een query te bedenken die alle places van een land
teruggeven? Het lijkt erop dat de landsgrenzen wel in OSM zitten, maar
het formaat van zo'n query, en het nabewerken van de info in JOSM, is
niet 1-2-3- duidelijk.
Als Stefan's XAPI ook
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Is het mogelijk om een query te bedenken die alle places van een land
teruggeven? Het lijkt erop dat de landsgrenzen wel in OSM zitten, maar
het formaat van zo'n query, en het nabewerken van de info in JOSM, is
niet 1-2-3-
On 24/06/2009, at 12:59 PM, John Smith wrote:
Also with my previous answer, you can get away with only 14 bytes
per point rather than 17, 3 bytes for time, 4 for lat, 4 for lon, 2
for time, 1 for hdop. Although if reset tracks that go over 65,000
seconds back to zero you could get away
Resent, because I accidently only sent it to David
On 21/06/2009, at 4:56 PM, David Dean wrote:
Of course, if the number of kilometres is always the same you could
easily
work out where the location is anyway by looking at the blank hole
in all
their traces, helpfully centred on their
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, James Livingston wrote:
While I'd prefer that you can't tell exactly where I live, I reckon it
would be pretty difficult to stop someone from finding out which
suburb I live in.
I have deliberately looked to see from where editors come
so when i find that someone who
--- On Thu, 25/6/09, James Livingston doc...@mac.com wrote:
Because I'm a bit bored, I thought about the above. Assume
you want an
accuracy of 1m and 1s:
Most use 6dp (about 10cm) because it fits neatly in an int, but yea 1m or even
multiples of 2 or 3m might be good enough since most GPS
--- On Thu, 25/6/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
But if I think I'm encroaching on a local's territory I'll
try to contact them
to discuss things.
So I do look to see who lives where
:-)
You only care about what town or suburb some is in, the discussion was on a
little more accurate,
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, John Smith wrote:
You only care about what town or suburb some is in, the discussion was on a
little more accurate, down to the street or even the house they live or
place of work.
There can be all sort of reasons people don't care if you know the
town/suburb, but on the
On 25/06/2009, at 8:02 PM, John Smith wrote:
--- On Thu, 25/6/09, James Livingston doc...@mac.com wrote:
* the DOP has changed
Why would this matter, DOP usually varies, although it is usually
pointless recording over 4 or 5, and if you want to 1dp multiple it
by ten, so you only really
On 25/06/2009, at 8:38 PM, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
Yes, and I've tried to be a bit obscure about my location, but if
you know my
name, everyone in town knows which is my house.
One person well known to me put his marker in the local cemetery.
Yeah, small country towns are a whole different
--- On Thu, 25/6/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
what about Air France?
They find the black box yet?
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--- On Thu, 25/6/09, James Livingston doc...@mac.com wrote:
It all comes down to what you want to use the data for. Are
you
constantly access it? Occasional access? Archival purposes?
Read-only
or are you writing too?
At this stage, I personally, only have one purpose, to collect and
Ok, I'm stumped how to show this effectively.
Basically Google maps are showing a road which no longer or never existed, on
one end it goes through a gate to private property, the other end it looks like
a car port and the road/track ends.
On Thu, 2009-06-25 at 05:16 -0700, John Smith wrote:
JSON offers most of the advantages of XML, without a lot of the drawbacks,
XML is often referred to as a horse designed by a committee and they ended up
with a camel :)
The way I see it - XML is good for marking up text. JSON is good
--- On Thu, 25/6/09, Andy Owen andy-...@ultra-premium.com wrote:
If HTML was based on JSON, it would be somewhat ugly, and I
think an
XMLish like thing suits it well.
Yes, but we're not talking about displaying html, and in fact most people
snubbed xhtml and it virtually doesn't get used at
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