said, I guess a poll
would be good - but when the actual alternatives have firmed up more, as
the geodata blog describes.
Cheers
Graham
Bye
Frederik
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marked them 'access restricted', but I didn't - and even if
I do now they will still be rendered with a parking sign...
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to casual passers-by ;-)
Graham
80n
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 12:00 PM, David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've fixed the following that 80n reported (will be in tomorrow's JOSM
build):
1. Hang on trying to play audio
It was indeed playing
I notice all the islands in the Thames below Hampton Court have stopped
being rendered (osmarender and mapnik). I haven't been following the
coastline/island threads so am not sure what the reason is likely to be
- is there any obvious reason why they aren't being shown any more?
Thanks
Graham
I know it seems unlikely, but I guess there is no proof that it is not
an accident rather than deliberate vandalism?
Graham
micha ruh wrote:
Hi OSM,
just after I finished traceing the coastline of the port of Havanna,
Cuba i noticed oddly looking
clusters of untagged nodes in the city
SteveC wrote:
Has anyone else noticed the number of stares going up? I had about 5
in my hour or so of mapping. I waved at 3 of them and got one wave back.
No, but I'm definitely noticing an increase in the number of agressive
dogs :-(
Graham
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of months ago, but came to
nothing substantial.
Also the SOCPA exclusion zone. I wasn't sure how to tag that, either
(though I can think of several suitably silly access= possibilities)
http://www.met.police.uk/publicorder/images/Section_132_7_boundary.jpg
Graham
The best method of tagging would
and something that will be
misunderstood in any language but english..
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if that's really not possible I could have a mapping burst
on Brentford this weekend before you render it...
Cheers
Graham
Christian Nold wrote:
Hi all,
I need some help from someone with more tech skills than me!
I am working on a large community project called the Brentford Biopsy
of road' but also a
fairly exact physical position. I'd be reluctant to give that up to
plonk all my bus stops in the middle of the road...
I wonder if anyone has done any counts of how many stops in the db are
points in ways, and how many are points beside ways?
Graham
- Steve
xmpp
Hi
I haven't begun using relations yet; I just decided to start doing so
and have confused myself about a very basic use case. Can some one tell
me what tags they they might[1] use to state that a group of
non-contiguous buildings belong to a particular university or hospital?
Thanks
Graham
Anyone with some money to burn going to this? I imagine just walking
around with an osm t-shirt would probably generate quite a bit of
interest...
Graham
+++GIS in the Public Sector: 14 May 2008, Central London
- Two Weeks To Go
- Countdown To EU's INSPIRE Directive
- Speakers from LGA, IDeA
For the UK we should also flag which PCT (Primary Care Trust) each
clinic etc is in. Is is_in appropriate for organizational membership?
Graham
Andrew Chadwick (mailing lists) wrote:
Chris Hill wrote:
Clinic can apply to other medical folks, such as chiropodists and
physiotherapists too
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Thanks Shaun
Simple when you know how.
Odd though - I just corrected some roads someone had dragged off by a
few hundred metres; the history shows me creating the roads 6 months ago
and correcting them this evening, but nothing in between. Is there any
kind of edit it doesn't show?
Graham
Henry Loenwind wrote:
graham wrote:
and correcting them this evening, but nothing in between. Is there any
kind of edit it doesn't show?
Maybe someone moved the nodes? That wouldn't show up in the way's history...
Yes, they'd just dragged some nodes around rather randomly
OK, so I'll
this bad meme...
Graham
cheers
Richard
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along the river) or out of
copyright maps with a lot of double checking on historical changes
(abolition/merging of areas etc - where that hasn't happened boundaries
seem to stay pretty stable).
Graham
The most prevalent source is Ordnance Survey, but
that current data is copyrighted
Hi,
I want to start adding bus lanes and cycle lanes. Lots of them only run
on one side of the road. I'm not clear from the wiki how to do this; is
there a good reference page I've missed? Or a clear example?
Thanks
marinheiro
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'busway' with exactly the same tags as cycleway. So once the sidedness
problems are resolved for cycleways busways will be fine too. In the
meantime I guess I'll hold off and start mapping historic buildings
instead ;-)
Graham
/plug
wasn't
mapping them, till I found the holes they left confusing...
Graham
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store? (I'd like to gradually stop using the app store and only use free
apps via cydia, though that's not too practical yet)
Graham
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Graham
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)
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The latest charts are now online [1] and they show that the number of
contributors has dropped in the last couple of months. The number of new
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
graham wrote:
Sent: 01 December 2008 4:07 PM
To: osm
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Where have all the contributors gone?
I've just realised - I have a house to let in a beautiful largely
unmapped part of Italy and was wondering where to find customers. Now
). Alternatively, is there a copy of the old plugin I
can revert to anywhere?
Thanks
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Anyone else tried installing gps mission (see the slashdot article)? It
gives me 'This application is not compatible with this iphone' when I
try it. Or maybe it's just apple experimenting with messing up
jailbroken iphones again?
Graham
Hugh Barnes wrote:
Hi
I shouldn't really post
. And build in some
extra process for including results of discussion by
non-english-speaking countries.
Graham
Cheers,
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your data'. If that really is the case, I
would not agree to the change - not because I think it is a bad license,
which I don't know, but because I don't like the process.
Graham
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like a lost opportunity for some revenue, at
the least.
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How do I find out if I'm a member in good standing?
Just saw the relevant page:
http://foundation.openstreetmap.org/membership/
which sounds as though if you don't pay annually, even if not reminded,
you're probably dropped. Haven't seen an actual rule to say so though
)
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/Shop_%28rather_than_amenity%3Dshoptype_above%29
Graham
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ave atque vale
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name:fr = ...)
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individuali puoi usare il mio programma
osm-history (da http://www.oddwiz.org/~lupus/osm/osm-helpers-0.3.tar.gz).
Oppure su openstreetmap.org scegli 'overlays: data', poi 'history'.
Graham
piuttosto complesso da implementare considerando che abbiamo almeno tre
livelli di oggetti (punti, percorsi e
zone diverse dove non ci sono altri mappatori. Cosi mi
incontrarei proibito di continuare a mappare!
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Londra molte volte faccio un area 'landuse=residential; name=' in casi
dove il nome della zona non ha nessuno significato administrativo/legale.
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tag intero sia inadequato,
perche serve per mostrare un contrasto in usi.
Ma in un contesto rurale, dove tutto e' o campo o residenziale, si,
anche per me 'landuse=residential' sembra un forzatura..
Graham
Forse puó essere utile taggare tali zone come suburb, ma ha senso
farlo per village e
Simone Cortesi wrote:
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com wrote:
E poi, ben vengano i tedeschi in Italia! Mappano Roma, Bari...
propongo di dargli in outsourcing tutto OSM italiano ;-)
su questo sono d'accordo. tant'e' che Graham è in contatto con alcuni
proposito.
Adesso un utente italiano li ha cambiato tutti nel molto piu vago
'building=yes'. Cosa ne pensate? Come taggate edifici di questo tipo in
altri citta?
saluti
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renderizzatori incominciano a
conoscerlo (ma perche il tag e' molto usato, non perche sta sul wiki).
Cosi che wiki ed usi sono simbiotici, e si, potresti mettere tag tutti
in italiano ma scometto che saresti solo... ;-)
Graham
Non sono d'accordo.
Vincenzo
++
Anch'io penso che farebbe bene mandare la carta: cosi si vede che non
solo i 'soliti sospetti' (Frederik, Peter etc) con preoccupazioni, ma
sezioni interi nazionali. La mancanza totale di visibilita del processo
e' il problema principale e DEVE cambiare.
Graham
PS non so se lo sanno tutto, la
semaforo), ma ai fatti
agruppati (eg. dati che compongono una villa). La 'struttura' e logica
piuttosto che tecnica.
Ma puo darsi che anch'io abbia capito male..
Graham
Ergo.. per come la vedo io, i dati CC-BY-SA (ammesso che siano copribili
da questo tipo di licenza) rimangono tali anche se
Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 26 Apr 2009, at 13:33, graham wrote:
I just tried an iphone application, my.tel. This includes a location
finder with slippy map - which I realised was showing my own map data,
complete with minor errors I must get round to fixing. There's no
visible acknowledgement
.
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up to date with the current positions)
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, ready to dispatch.
Any questions, please feel free to drop me an e-mail.
Kind regards,
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Cheers Steve, I'll add you to the list. Could you e-mail me off-list
with the size/quantity you are after (and I'm assuming you're UK based too).
Thanks to all those who have already responded directly to me too.
Kind regards,
Graham
SteveC wrote:
just give me a bank account and the amount
, whereby I had the address of the OSM website as a .com rather
than a .org domain (thanks to Andy for picking up on this). The mockups
and the graphic have been corrected accordingly.
Cheers,
Graham
Graham Smith wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm in the process of getting a custom high-visibility safety vest
-orders for another run).
Kind regards,
Graham
Graham Smith wrote:
Just as a bit more info, I meant to add that these vests are fully
certified to EN471, class 2 standards and have double 5cm HiVis
reflective banding. Also, the sizes I have quoted below are chest sizes
in inches.
I have also
) on the road!! :)
Cheers,
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similar - internal maps for any types of building? ('open
corridor map' maybe ;-)
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Richard Weait wrote:
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves law...@au-kbc.org wrote:
On Sunday 29 Nov 2009 5:38:19 pm Graham Seaman wrote:
I have a requirement to provide maps for libraries (buildings with
books, not software libraries..), needing to be able to zoom
on the OSMF would then become much less likely, being
pointless.
Graham
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Ian, Rajan,
I am happy to help coordinate things too.
Maybe we should see how many volunteers we get, then have an off-line
discussion to agree who will do what?
Regards
Graham.
On 6 February 2010 14:30, Rajan Vaish vaish.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
I can help Ian, in whatever way I can. Thanks
should include tools that are used to process OSM data, which would
include mapnik, but others may disagree!
Regards
Graham.
On 6 February 2010 18:26, Dane Springmeyer bl...@hailmail.net wrote:
I'm interested in helping as well.
I've started getting organized to have the Mapnik project
for OSM to get some help with coding, and is a useful
learning experience for students, so please give some thought to what you
would like to see worked on!
Thanks
Graham.
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On 6 February 2010 11:58, Rajan Vaish vaish.ra...@gmail.com
it
practically impossible to get a fix. I was surprised that I managed to get
a fix in a jet aircraft a few months ago - I would have expected this to be
a good shield too.
Graham
On Feb 16, 2010 5:51 PM, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
John Smith wrote: On 17 February 2010 01:40, John F
the 'Edit'
tab, with an 'Advanced' option that opens Potlatch.
Thoughts?
Graham.
On 21 February 2010 16:04, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 22 February 2010 01:37, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
Streetbugs encourages people to 'get others to do it' when OSM should
- something very simple to record GPS
traces and let you take geotagged photos and audio clips with just a single
key press - again there are applications that let you do this, but I have
not seen any that are very simple to use, and I like very simple!
Graham.
On 23 February 2010 14:36, Nick
of existing entities should be
enough for most casual users (so people can change the spelling of their
street, add a bank etc.).
We could then have a nice banner on the bottom of the screen pointing to the
descriptions of the other editors that would allow you to add or change
geometries.
Graham
that!
Javascript would be the obvious next choice after Flash, but I find it very
hard to de-bug and it always feels a bit un-responsive to me, but that may
well be the networking rather than the program itself.
Graham.
On 25 February 2010 21:13, Tim McNamara paperl...@timmcnamara.co.nz wrote:
On 26
/osmeditor4android/issues/detail?id=44) where I have
put my initial ideas for ways to improve the User Interface.
If anyone has any other suggestions, please add comments to that issue and I
will have a go at implementing them.
Graham.
On 23 February 2010 16:22, Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com wrote
/Google_Summer_of_Code/2010) or reply by
email if you prefer.
Thanks
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the student to make it more interesting.
Regards
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On 28 February 2010 23:07, Randy rwtnospam-new...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dave Stubbs wrote:
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Randy rwtnospam-new...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Dave,
Do you have any way to estimate the resource requirements for Potlatch 2
it.
Thanks
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it as a way
of contributing by passing my experience onto someone else, so even if you
do not hear from the student after the end of the project, you should not
regard that as 'no long-term gain' - they will be using that extra
experience for something constructive.
Regards
Graham.
You mean specific
me fancy identifying the likely candidates on the
ideas page in case one of the students would like to look at implementing
them?
Thanks
Graham
On 10 March 2010 21:35, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 10/03/10 21:14
to do from what you have just
done - quite a challenge, but please add it to the list if you can manage to
describe it!
Regards
Graham.
On 11 March 2010 10:59, jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
lets put it in a different perspective :
Make
Mike,
I have not the faintest idea what that means, but it sounds impressive!
Please add it to the list, but it would be nice to define some of the terms
and abbreviations to help the ignorant like me!
Thanks
Graham.
On 11 March 2010 22:39, jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
jamesmikedup
If it is only open to OSMF members (300?). I would suggest it is easier to
do it by email and collate the votes by hand on a spreadsheet the old way.
Writing, testing and debating whether it works correctly will be much more
effort!
Graham
On Mar 17, 2010 5:33 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote
.
Finally if any of you know a student that likes computer programming, please
encourage them to consider applying for the programme, and particularly to
OSM!.
Thank you all for your support.
Graham.
On 19 March 2010 12:33, Sajjad Anwar sajja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
So we are in GSoC 2010
Gpsmid is quite a good solution for phones with java (J2ME).
Graham
On Mar 24, 2010 5:31 PM, AssetBurned openstreet...@assetburned.de wrote:
Hi,
I tried to figure out the best way to use OSM abroad, with my equipment.
I need a way to use downloaded data. So I thought I could use my Symbian
I think that public access points are reasonable for the main db. It would
be a lot of effort to set up a separate system, and they are only nodes
after all. We do include bus routes after all, which would also be
candidates for a different db.
Graham
Graham Jones
(from my
of the two would be good - it downlods data to a cache when a
network is available, and uses the cache when it is not.
Does anyone know of an application that works this way?
Graham
Graham Jones
(from my phone)
On Mar 26, 2010 3:38 AM, AssetBurned openstreet...@assetburned.de
this would be a big help in encouraging wider participation in the
project.
Could even be a Project of the Week?
Regards
Graham.
On 27 March 2010 23:57, Sebastian Klein basti...@googlemail.com wrote:
Graham Jones wrote:
Is there a command line way of adding ways to a relation - for
example
, and there is no mention of a
working replacement navigation program for it.
I had kind of hoped that http://www.opensatnav.org would have done it, but
that only runs on Android.
Can anyone provide me with any pointers please?
Thanks
Graham.
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to it - just another job to think about!
Graham.
On 5 April 2010 20:25, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Graham Jones
grahamjones...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I wondered if anyone is using a TomTom SatNav with OpenStreetMap maps? [
... ]
Can anyone
how to go about de-coding the data format?
Regards
Graham.
On 8 April 2010 12:36, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8 April 2010 15:15, grahamjones...@googlemail.com wrote:
It looks like the TomTom will not be difficult to write code for. TomTom
themselves recognise
Hi Folks,
A final reminder to anyone intending to apply to Google Summer of Code that
you must submit your application *via Google's web site* (
http://socghop.appspot.com) *by 19:00 UTC Today* (Friday 09 April).
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aspects of these projects to improve it and
add more features.
Regards
Graham
On 13 May 2010 22:53, Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm just wondering who all is working on making custom map templates?
Walking-papers.org are great, but is only 1 style.
I'm making Oo
it seems to work more quickly for me). I think I turned the
osmarender SVG file into a png 'canvas' to draw on. Can OpenOffice not read
the SVG files to let you do the same?
Graham.
On 14 May 2010 07:09, Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi thanks,
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:10
tolerance of loss of data is extremely small (maybe 1%).
Once you start to talk about losing of the order 10% or more of a country, I
have a lot of sympathy with the contributors in that area talking about
forking the project.
Regards
Graham.
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It looks very good, well done! I'll have a look at your code to see how it
works.
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A pragmatic approach along these lines would seem quite reasonable to me,
and would save a lot of un-necessary re-work - deleting contributions of
people that we can not make contact with just seems excessive, and is
probably not what the non-contactable contributors wanted anyway.
Graham
, but wanted to share what I
think is a reasonable alternative approach to dealing with this issue,
rather than re-mapping things that people may not actually want deleting in
the first place.
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more historic:civilization entries (see http://taginfo.osm.org).
What I intend to do with my map is to have different layers for different
cultures/civilizations so that you can see all roman features, or all cold
war relics etc.
Regards
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physically to see, it belongs in a specialist historic
map. I haven't thought about how to make this separate map though
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The best way to provide the data will depend on how much data you have to
display - the two examples above are for very modest amounts of data - as
you get more and more you will need a way of providing just the data for
the area of map being displayed.
Regards
Graham.
On 4 January 2012
software. Maybe a bit of customisation to make editing easier or to allow
filtering on date ranges.
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Nag me if I don't get back to you 'cos it will mean I got distracted by
something else!
Cheers
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moment).
There is a 'how it works' section at the bottom of the
maphttp://maps3.org.uk/tiles/historic_layers.htmlif you are curious
about how I have done it.
Hope that helps.
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of the brewmap server code in the
TiledData branch of brewmap https://github.com/jones139/BrewMap. It does
not work properly yet, but you can see the postgresql queries that return
geoJSON. I intend to have a look at Nick's code and use a similar model
for brewmap.
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Hi Frans,
The BrewMap code is fine for small amounts of data - but it will not scale
to large datasets, so it is worth keeping that in mind when you think of
other projects to base on it - I think the approach Nick has taken will
scale better, so it is still worth looking at.
Regards
Graham
it is worth putting effort into simplifying the data on the server
depends on how much data you are dealing with.
Regards
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to have your own private data, that is not in
OSM, you should just edit normally and use osmosis and osm2pgsql to keep
your local database up to date with any edits, then use your local database
to generate tiles.
Hope that helps a bit.
Graham.
On 21 January 2012 09:20, Frans Thamura fr
?
There has been quite a bit of discussion about mapping historical things
here recently and I wonder if this could be incorporated into some sort of
general 'historicOSM' database?
Sorry for being dense!
Graham.
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Hartlepool, UK.
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