This bot:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/BugBuster
Is removing all sorts of tags from ways, including attribution tags,
can it please be blocked immediately to prevent further damage.
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On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 8:59 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
This bot:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/BugBuster
Is removing all sorts of tags from ways, including attribution tags,
can it please be blocked immediately to prevent further damage.
Did you read this:
2009/9/27 Pieren pier...@gmail.com:
Maybe he plans another extra run later. If you want to contact him to
know more about his work, do it.
I emailed him when I emailed the list, but no reply yet.
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On Sun, 2009-09-27 at 08:25 +0300, Roman Neumüller wrote:
When does zoomlevel 8 get rendered?
Every few weeks after a full import or when started manually. It was
last done yesterday
River Lena for example did not update on zoomlevel 8 since 24. July! (1)
No problem for zoomlevel 9 though
Pieren schrieb:
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Gary68 g...@gary68.de wrote:
in a closed way the first and the last node must be the same your
example is an error.
Yes, it seems it is only touching buildings, maybe created by a
previous import because they contain a tag ID. The original
jamesmikedupont wrote:
please correct me when I am wrong, that he as an author still owns
his data and can license it to me.
That needs someone from Google to answer, not us.
I suggest you ask them on the Google MapMaker forum:
http://groups.google.com/group/map-your-world
cheers
Richard
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I understand (didn't check the tag:natural=water)
That is one needs to add the - a bit redundant - natural=water to
waterway=riverbank to get it rendered at zl=6
Riverbank wiki entry updated accordingly...
Roman
On Sun, 2009-09-27 at 08:25 +0300, Roman Neumüller wrote:
When does zoomlevel 8
here is what they guy wrote to me :
Thanks but you are wasting time. i do not get any payment from
google neither from Yahoo (OSM).
so please leave me alone i do not need any more explanations what
google do or don't or yahoo or some
thing like that, i do know that you are getting payed
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:04 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/9/4 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net:
That's lovely, but it would be less selfish if you could refrain from
filling up the rest of our mailboxes' with it, given that you've been
responsible for over 10% of
Hi,
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
jamesmikedupont wrote:
please correct me when I am wrong, that he as an author still owns
his data and can license it to me.
That needs someone from Google to answer, not us.
Sure?
I mean, would they not have to say very clearly if they wanted an
exclusive
Listen guys,
this should all go into the FAQ.
I am having problems educating people about what OSM is, and how it
differs to GMM.
We need to state that we are not working for yahoo and why people
should prefer to license thier work to OSM over other sites.
We also have to tell people that
John Smith wrote:
This bot:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/BugBuster
Is removing all sorts of tags from ways, including attribution tags,
can it please be blocked immediately to prevent further damage.
Hi John
What are the tags that it/he is wrong to remove?
For my edits, he's
2009/9/28 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
What are the tags that it/he is wrong to remove?
ABS imported data was stripped from ways and moved to a relation which
is incorrect, I fixed a couple manually but I don't know how many more
times this has happened.
Hi there,
just want to join the discussion, this is my first post to this list,
and till now I don't followed the list.
BugBuster is my Bot.
woodpeck note me that you discuss it here.
Pieren schrieb:
Yes, it seems it is only touching buildings, maybe created by a
previous import because
John Smith wrote:
2009/9/28 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
What are the tags that it/he is wrong to remove?
ABS imported data was stripped from ways and moved to a relation which
is incorrect, I fixed a couple manually but I don't know how many more
times this has happened.
John Smith wrote:
What are the tags that it/he is wrong to remove?
ABS imported data was stripped from ways and moved to a relation which
is incorrect, I fixed a couple manually but I don't know how many more
times this has happened.
Please post an example changeset where this bot did
2009/9/28 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
Excuse my ignorance, what's ABS?
Australian Bureau of Statistics, they've donated a large data set of
postcode/suburb and other administrative boundaries.
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On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Ruben Wisniewski ru...@all-in-si.de wrote:
No I'm not only touching this buildings, I tried to fix every doubled
node. It's the same thing a user would do with a josm validator.
It might look like just editing this because the bot has the sorted ways
from the
2009/9/28 Matthias Versen s...@mversen.de:
Please post an example changeset where this bot did something wrong.
I've already fixed the mistakes I've found so far, but I don't know
how many other mistakes there are.
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John Smith wrote:
2009/9/28 Matthias Versen s...@mversen.de:
Please post an example changeset where this bot did something wrong.
I've already fixed the mistakes I've found so far, but I don't know
how many other mistakes there are.
Could you post a link to those please?
We can
2009/9/28 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
Could you post a link to those please?
We can still see the errors within the history.
I've made a lot of edits today, this is one of the relations I deleted
and I had to retag the ways:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/253976/history
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
here is what they guy wrote to me :
Thanks but you are wasting time. i do not get any payment from
google neither from Yahoo (OSM).
so please leave me alone i do not need any more explanations what
google do or don't or yahoo or some
thing like
please stop this Bot until it's usefulness is proven and others agree it
should run.
it was never discussed in this list and a bot affecting the whole planet
should be discussed first for risks.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Ruben Wisniewski ru...@all-in-si.dewrote:
Hi there,
just want to
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 10:33:06 -0700, Michal Migurski wrote:
I've given the image processor a hard kick.
Thank you Mike!
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Hi,
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
We need to state that we are not working for yahoo and why people
should prefer to license thier work to OSM over other sites.
No. Such we-are-better-than-them reasoning will only give you the kind
of negative feedback you have just received.
I agree
I'm experimenting with adding house numbering for the first time (and
using the address interpolation plugin).
One common case I came across was 25, 25A, 25B, ...
I wonder whether addr:interpolation=alphabetic could include this case
(in essence when the first node has no letter, the second
Will you react calmly if Google send messages to
every OSM contributor asking them to dual-license their data? Only if
you can honestly answer yes should you proceed.
HI there,
I would never just spam anyone.
But there are some really motivated mappers in kosovo, and they dont
even understand
Ruben Wisniewski writes:
No I'm not only touching this buildings, I tried to fix every doubled
node. It's the same thing a user would do with a josm validator.
What is a doubled node? Any node which has the same lat/lon as
another node? The US TIGER import created just one node where
A few months ago, the BBC aired a wildlife programme titled Iron
Curtain, Ribbon of Life. It dealt with the former no-man's land between
the East and West. The strip along those former borders runs over a
length of 13,000 km, from Finland to Bulgaria.
Here is the program's page on the BBC web
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com wrote:
Ruben Wisniewski writes:
No I'm not only touching this buildings, I tried to fix every doubled
node. It's the same thing a user would do with a josm validator.
What is a doubled node? Any node which has the same
On Sunday 27 September 2009 02:38:31 Dave F. wrote:
You see, this is where I get /really /confused
I see no reference to 'todo' or 'continue' in the general OSM wiki.
In the Groundtruth wiki page they're highlighted red, saying there there
no reference page.
I'm repeatedly told don't tag
2009/9/26 bernhard b...@datenkueche.com:
The geolocation API in iPhone Safari does not give the correct position.
Can somebody confirm that iPhone Safari has no access to GPS?
did you try to contact Microsoft support?
cheers,
Martin
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yes this a critical point. also tiger import created 2 nodes for
railways/boundary/road/powerline crossing each other. even if the layer tag
is missing they must not merge. instead a layer tag must be added.
a bot can never solve such a problem. only make it worse.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 11:09
2009/9/26 David Paleino d.pale...@gmail.com:
k...@vielevisels wrote:
Hi,
many people tag ways, which are incomplete and show just the beginning,
with the note (or FIXME) = stub. In the wiki, the tag noexit=no is
intended for this. I think it would be helpful have one way to tag this
and to
On Sunday 27 September 2009, Blumpsy wrote:
One of the heroes is a forestry researcher by the name of Alpo Hassinen
who works near the Finnish-Russian border. It's an inaccessible area, so
he uses an R/C plane for taking aerial photographs. The documentary
describes how all he has to do is
Apollinaris Schoell writes:
yes this a critical point. also tiger import created 2 nodes for
railways/boundary/road/powerline crossing each other. even if the layer tag
is missing they must not merge. instead a layer tag must be added.
a bot can never solve such a problem. only make it
On 27 Sep 2009, at 20:06, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/9/26 bernhard b...@datenkueche.com:
The geolocation API in iPhone Safari does not give the correct
position.
Can somebody confirm that iPhone Safari has no access to GPS?
did you try to contact Microsoft support?
Why would
- Original Message -
From: Blaz Lorger blaz.lor...@triera.net
Using todo tag is solution for existing problem and and a case study to
see
how it works out and whether is it useful. But you are right, making
formal
entry in wiki is overdue. I'll try to take some time to write a
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Is it possible at least add area (big) in RSS feeds of changesets so it
is filterable via external services (yahoo pipes)?
do you know ito? It is a proprietary service but subscribing is free
and it offers this feature you are requesting (see all changes in a
Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 27 Sep 2009, at 20:06, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/9/26 bernhard b...@datenkueche.com:
Can somebody confirm that iPhone Safari has no access to GPS?
did you try to contact Microsoft support?
Why would Microsoft support be able to help?
Why would osm-talk?
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Hi John,
thank you for your report, but whats wrong with moving the tags to a
relation, this is the common way as far as I know, only all ways
together represent the border, so the relation should hold the tags.
Else if there is a change, not every way has to be edited.
Btw: The bot was not
Ruben Wisniewski wrote:
Hi John,
thank you for your report, but whats wrong with moving the tags to a
relation, this is the common way as far as I know, only all ways
together represent the border, so the relation should hold the tags.
Else if there is a change, not every way has to be
Matthias Versen wrote:
A border-way should contain admin_level=X where X is the highest number
of the border it represents and an boundary=administrative Tag.
Lowest
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Hello,
I am sending a quick message to mention that the French import of Corine
has started. We created an user for the occasion:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/CLCF06
The polygons are already starting to appear all over France, since we
are uploading polygons by polygons. The import will
2009/9/28 Ruben Wisniewski ru...@all-in-si.de:
Hi John,
thank you for your report, but whats wrong with moving the tags to a
relation, this is the common way as far as I know, only all ways
together represent the border, so the relation should hold the tags.
Else if there is a change, not
2009/9/28 Matthias Versen s...@mversen.de:
Ruben Wisniewski wrote:
Hi John,
thank you for your report, but whats wrong with moving the tags to a
relation, this is the common way as far as I know, only all ways
together represent the border, so the relation should hold the tags.
Else if
Lennard wrote:
Matthias Versen wrote:
A border-way should contain admin_level=X where X is the highest number
of the border it represents and an boundary=administrative Tag.
Lowest
Correct, my mistake.
I meant the highest importance which is the lowest number.
Matthias
John Smith wrote:
These aren't state borders these are administrative borders
(postcodes, town etc), and I'm filling in missing sections manually to
complete postcodes as these weren't imported manually, as a result the
relation isn't correct, each section of the way needs to be tagged
with
2009/9/28 Matthias Versen s...@mversen.de:
John Smith wrote:
These aren't state borders these are administrative borders
(postcodes, town etc), and I'm filling in missing sections manually to
complete postcodes as these weren't imported manually, as a result the
relation isn't correct, each
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 7:33 PM, David Earl da...@frankieandshadow.com wrote:
I'm experimenting with adding house numbering for the first time (and
using the address interpolation plugin).
One common case I came across was 25, 25A, 25B, ...
I wonder whether addr:interpolation=alphabetic
John Smith wrote:
2009/9/28 Ruben Wisniewski ru...@all-in-si.de:
Hi John,
thank you for your report, but whats wrong with moving the tags to a
relation, this is the common way as far as I know, only all ways
together represent the border, so the relation should hold the tags.
Else if there
2009/9/28 Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk:
And this seems to be the case here?
The problem is the ways are the best place to tag the ABS information,
and the ABS data just happens to follow rivers, islands, railways and
roads and so on which is very useful where people can't survey and
there is
John Smith wrote:
2009/9/28 Ruben Wisniewski ru...@all-in-si.de:
Hi John,
thank you for your report, but whats wrong with moving the tags to a
relation, this is the common way as far as I know, only all ways
together represent the border, so the relation should hold the tags.
Else if there
John Smith wrote:
2009/9/28 Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk:
And this seems to be the case here?
The problem is the ways are the best place to tag the ABS information,
and the ABS data just happens to follow rivers, islands, railways and
roads and so on which is very useful where people
2009/9/27 David Paleino d.pale...@gmail.com:
Così come esistono anche recycling:excrement, recycling:engine_oil,
recycling:printer_cartdriges .. nessuno di questi è riciclabile :)
non ne sarei cosi` sicura: le cartucce raccolte di solito vengono
riempite nuovamente e rivendute e il consorzio
ecco da Mike qualche aggiornamento sulla nuova licenza per osm...
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From: Mike Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz
Date: Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 19:02
Subject: [OSM-legal-talk] New license status
To: Licensing and other legal discussions. legal-t...@openstreetmap.org
2009/9/21 Andrea Decorte adeco...@gmail.com:
Ciao, direi che è meglio mantenere lo stato in una pagina diversa da quella
utente, perchè così è più facilmente raggiungibile dagli altri utenti.
Quella pagina è ancora provvisoria, quando ho finito l'inserimento dei
comuni penso di spostarla a una
Il 27/09/2009 06:51, Edoardo 'Yossef' Marascalchi ha scritto:
Purtroppo, senza una specifica autorizzazione, noi non possiamo usare le
informazioni presenti su comuni-italiani.it.
Sinceramente su questo non mi formalizzerei: sono dei semplici dati
oggettivi, che verrebbero inseriti
2009/9/27 David Paleino d.pale...@gmail.com:
perciò userei
amenity=waste_basket
Questi sono quelli che trovi per esempio attaccati ad alcuni lampioni o
segnali verticali, se ho capito bene :)
Comunque, non esiste la chiave waste (o almeno non è ufficiale), ma
recycling:waste=*.
waste -
Update: Rally and his family are safe in their house in Taytay. Water
entered their house but it was only 3 inches deep.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:
Update: I got this news from Eric Punzalan over at the WaypointsDotPH
Yahoo! Groups:
FYI
Our
Hello Ed,
I really don't know what to say, since all your belongings got damaged.
But I'm glad to hear you and your family are all safe. Thanks be to God.
Eugene
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Ed Garcia eppgar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all, I am back online (temporarily) as I am using
No word from maning. I tried calling his wife's cellphone but it cannot be
reached. Maybe the battery is dead. I don't know how else to contact him or
to know how they are. Ian says they live in Dona Juana Subdivision 3 (which
appears to be right across Santolan LRT station). Anyone familiar with
Ah here we go, managed to import their KML into Umapper, so now we can
see the map using OSM
http://www.umapper.com/maps/view/id/42152
Its not a network link though, so its a static update. Tried to import a
KML Network Link of Flickr photos but not sure if that worked.
Andre
2009/9/27 Jim Croft jim.cr...@gmail.com:
I had never really thought of this before, but land traveller and
mariner have quite different concepts of what it means to reach 'the
coast'. For the former it is when you get your feet wet, for the
latter it is when you run into something. And there
Also I think some bot has removed some of the ABS tags, there seems to
be a lot of ways exactly 500 nodes in length, that are missing abs
tags...
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I came across a perfect example of how good and bad the PGS data can
be at the same time and when it makes sense to use both PGS and ABS
data to make a better coast line:
http://sautter.com/map/?zoom=13lat=-23.75251lon=151.26423layers=0BTF
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this might just be a silly / basic question
how does one tell Navit to allow one to drive on the motorway?
I double checked, its set to car, not to horse cycle or pedestrian, and it
won't send me along a motorway
or is this a problem with au data??
Liz
who luckily knew the way because it
Interesting, It puts me on motorways all the time (sometimes it would be
nice to
have more choice). Have you checked the oneways etc. Have you got a
permalink
to a problematic road
cheers
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 7:26 PM, ed...@billiau.net wrote:
this might just be a silly / basic question
Just found this video, HD camera mounted to a blimp and it gives you
some examples of metres per pixel at various heights, up to 318m.
It doesn't appear that they are using a fish eye lense, so at a guess
you might be able to get a similar scope from 150m as you do from
300m.
2009/9/27 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
Just found this video, HD camera mounted to a blimp and it gives you
some examples of metres per pixel at various heights, up to 318m.
It doesn't appear that they are using a fish eye lense, so at a guess
you might be able to get a similar scope
Interesting, It puts me on motorways all the time (sometimes it would be
nice to
have more choice). Have you checked the oneways etc. Have you got a
permalink
to a problematic road
cheers
150km of Hume Highway
and a few km in wollongong
same thing
motorway sends me to go down first exit
I tried a few random points on the Hume and on the way down to
wollongong and
'it works for me' ;-(
I'm using a recentish svn version and one of John's recentish
Australia.bin
files
cheers
i've got a very recent (yesterday) bin file from John, but I'll try the
upgrade from svn
I'm not
I tried a few random points on the Hume and on the way down to
wollongong and
'it works for me' ;-(
I'm using a recentish svn version and one of John's recentish
Australia.bin
files
cheers
i've got a very recent (yesterday) bin file from John, but I'll try the
upgrade from svn
I'm
John Smith wrote:
2009/9/27 terryc ter...@woa.com.au:
The problem is that everything the government says and does has legal
implications. so the information they publish has to be as accurate as
possible, hint millimetre acccuracy.
ABS postcode boundaries are out by 1+ km in some places so
A cheaper option than blimps brought up on the talk list was covered
in a BBC doco:
http://www.cropcam.com
Only US$7000
Based on some of their 400ft sample imagery:
http://www.cropcam.com/images/samples/electrical-tower-nest.jpg
and some quick back of the napkin type math it looks like you
Prezados,
Depois de enviar o problema pra lista dos desenvolvedores, o Jon
Burgess inseriu os dados das fronteiras importadas na base do mapnik e
agora elas são visíveis em quase todos os níveis de zoom.
Foi aguardar alguns dias pra importar o próximo lote. (Paraná)
[]s
2009/9/15 Samuel Vale
Moin !
ich war heute erstmal mit meinen neuen Garmin-Karten unterwegs und da
kam mir einiges merkwürdig vor.
Es werden die Straßennamen nur durch den ersten Buchstaben, gefolgt von
Punkten (R.) dargestellt, einige Angaben haben jetzt den
Stadtteil dazu und wieder andere Angaben noch
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 12:21:20AM +0200, Adiac wrote:
Hallo,
mein Navi (Garmin Legend Etrex HCx) will mich immer wieder über Feldwege
führen, egal was ich einstelle. Dabei ist ein Feldweg z.B.:
(konkretes Beispiel)
highway track
tracktype grade1
access agricultural
Ein track impliziert
Thomas Ineichen osm.mailingl...@t-i.ch wrote:
Gute Idee! Könnte IMHO auch direkt auf der OSM-Seite eingearbeitet
werden..
Das hat Sicherheitsimplikationen und geht daher nur mit versteckten
hacks wie iframes, die Opera z.B. blockt. Greasemonkey läuft ja
stattdessen im lokalen Kontext und
Adiac schrieb:
mein Navi (Garmin Legend Etrex HCx) will mich immer wieder über Feldwege
führen, egal was ich einstelle. Dabei ist ein Feldweg z.B.:
(konkretes Beispiel)
highway track
tracktype grade1
access agricultural
Das access=agricultural ist zwar richtig, wird aber von vielen
Johann H. Addicks schrieb:
Oder warum fehlt die dort?
http://osm.org/go/0GDx66zt--?layers=0B00FTF
Die fehlt, weil die Kachel kaputt ist. Der Vergleich mit Mapnik zeigt
einem noch viel mehr Fehlstellen, bspw. hier:
http://tools.geofabrik.de/mc/?mt0=tahmt1=mapniklon=6.76281lat=51.2155zoom=15
Am Sonntag 27 September 2009 10:25:05 schrieb Chris-Hein Lunkhusen:
Das access=agricultural ist zwar richtig, wird aber von vielen Routern
nicht verstanden.
Das scheint bei mir der Fall zu sein, werde ich aber noch genauer untersuchen
ob das bei anderen Feldwegen auch so ist.
Schild 260 +
Am Sonntag 27 September 2009 00:50:40 schrieb Ulf Möller:
Adiac schrieb:
mein Navi (Garmin Legend Etrex HCx) will mich immer wieder über Feldwege
führen, egal was ich einstelle.
Du hast also den Routing-Modus für Kfz ausgewählt?
Ja, auch LKW mal getestet.
Wie hast du die Karte
erzeugt?
Nachtrag: Ich habe gerade noch eine andere defekte Kachel mit den
gleichen Symptomen gefunden - auch von Sachsenheim gerendert. Dieser
client scheint ein größeres Problem (gehabt) zu haben. Außerdem ist das,
was gerendert wurde, nicht mal aktuell, obwohl der Renderauftrag erst
einige Zeit später
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 10:53:31AM +0200, Adiac wrote:
Schild 260 + landwirtschaftlicher Verkehr frei
tagge ich deshalb zusätzlich mit motorcar=no + motorcycle=no.
Darauf wollte ich hinaus, ob das überhaupt nötig ist.
Was ist eigentlich der Unterschied zwischen den Zeichen 250 und 260? [1]
Am 27. September 2009 10:25 schrieb Chris-Hein Lunkhusen chris66...@gmx.de:
Adiac schrieb:
mein Navi (Garmin Legend Etrex HCx) will mich immer wieder über Feldwege
führen, egal was ich einstelle. Dabei ist ein Feldweg z.B.:
(konkretes Beispiel)
highway track
tracktype grade1
access
Adiac schrieb:
Das access=agricultural ist zwar richtig,
Wobei access für alle Verkehrsteilnehmer gilt, und somit auch
Fahrradfahrer aussperrt. Wird auch bei Anliegerstraßen oft
falsch getaggt (access=destination).
Schild 260 + landwirtschaftlicher Verkehr frei
tagge ich deshalb zusätzlich
Florian Lohoff schrieb:
http://photo.osm.lab.rfc822.org/?zoom=18lat=51.76938lon=8.32214layers=B0T
Hey, das ist ja cool! Kann jeder da Photos reinhängen?
Chris
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Am So, 27.09.2009, 10:25 schrieb Chris-Hein Lunkhusen:
Das access=agricultural ist zwar richtig, wird aber von vielen Routern
nicht verstanden. Schild 260 + landwirtschaftlicher Verkehr frei
tagge ich deshalb zusätzlich mit motorcar=no + motorcycle=no.
Und wenn man dann mal über die Grenze
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 12:09:15PM +0200, Chris-Hein Lunkhusen wrote:
Florian Lohoff schrieb:
http://photo.osm.lab.rfc822.org/?zoom=18lat=51.76938lon=8.32214layers=B0T
Hey, das ist ja cool! Kann jeder da Photos reinhängen?
Im moment nicht - D.h. im moment ist das meine spielwiese damit
Hallo Flo,
http://photo.osm.lab.rfc822.org/?zoom=18lat=51.76938lon=8.32214layers=B0T
Super!
Den Zeitstempel könnte man noch ergänzen mir der ungefähren Richtung des
Fotos (0..360°). Dann könnte man auch Bilder die seitlich oder rückwärts
gemacht wurden gut einordnen.
Gruss, Markus
Im moment nicht - D.h. im moment ist das meine spielwiese damit
ich meine Fotos selber wiederfinde - Tendentiell waere das aber
easy multiuser zu bekommen - muesste man vermutlich noch irgendwann
mal plattenplatz nachschieben aber sollte ja kein problem sein.
Eher ein Rechenzentrum nachschieben.
Aus gegebenen Anlass...
Gibt es da schon Ideen?
Ich könnte mir vorstellen:
- amenity = ???
- Adressnode Komponenten
- Ref mit Wahlbezirksnummer
- ggf. Zugangsbeschränkungen (Skandal, mein Wahllokal ist nicht
behindertengerecht!)
Schöne Grüße
Jacques
Chris-Hein Lunkhusen schrieb:
Was ist eigentlich der Unterschied zwischen den Zeichen 250 und 260? [1]
250 gilt für alle Fahrzeuge (also auch Fahrräder), 260 nur für Auto,
Motorrad, u.Ä.
Für mich stellt es sich so dar:
- Feldweg-Fahrverbot regional (nach Bundesländern) unterschiedlich
-
Am So, 27.09.2009, 13:35 schrieb Jacques Nietsch:
Aus gegebenen Anlass...
Darum würde ich es nicht so mappen...
Es ist 1x in ein paar Jahren ein Wahllokal, sonst eine Schule, ein
Kindergarten oder etwas Anderes ;-?
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Jacques Nietsch schrieb:
Aus gegebenen Anlass...
Gibt es da schon Ideen?
ggf. gar nicht?
-jha-
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Am 25. September 2009 23:21 schrieb Sven Geggus li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de:
Ich finde es ja schon bedauerlich, dass man
beim normalen Mapnik nicht so einfach direkt mitwirken kann.
Wieso kann man das nicht? Das ist aus meiner Erfahrung ein Projekt,
welches Neulinge recht warm aufnimmt.
Und
Am 26. September 2009 22:02 schrieb Carsten Schwede computerte...@gmx.de:
Das wäre wohl besser. Es ist mit den modernen GPS-Geräten übrigens
sehr einfach mit den Karten umzugehen, ich habe die Höhenlinien als
Einzeldatei auf der Speicherkarte und brauche nur die entsprechende
sich verändernde
Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
Es ist 1x in ein paar Jahren ein Wahllokal, sonst eine Schule, ein
Kindergarten oder etwas Anderes ;-?
Stimmt, Du kommst ja aus Dortmund:
http://www.addicks.net/gallery/bizar/Wahlbenachrichtung_Artemis_Grill
-jha-
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On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 01:32:07PM +0200, Markus wrote:
Hallo Flo,
http://photo.osm.lab.rfc822.org/?zoom=18lat=51.76938lon=8.32214layers=B0T
Super!
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