Steve,
SteveC wrote:
Guys OSM isn't going PD...
Who can say? OSM goes where the community wants it to. You were present
at SOTM 07; do you remember the show of hands when people were asked
what they think about PD? That the Foundation is investigating
share-alike licenses and not PD is due
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:02:26PM -0700, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
From what I understand, under the new license, any dataset that we
build in-house based on the geometry or tags of data in the
transportation layer, which we choose to release to our client or
other parties, would have to be
I counted the votes for PD license so far. Sorry, if I have missed
anyone!!
Jordan S Hatcher: PDDL
Joseph Gentle: Wikipedia PD / PDDL
Nic Roets: Wikipedia PD
Sebastian Spaeth: Wikipedia PD
Rob Myers: CC Zero (Wikipedia PD)
Gustav Foseid: CC Zero / Wikipedia PD
According to this, Wikipedia style
Joseph Gentle wrote:
It seems to me like everyone wins.
+1 to that entire message.
cheers
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 2:49 AM, Joseph Gentle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You say 'everyone else is worse off' if they use a PD map. It seems
like the bus company wins - they have more passengers.
Privatising wealth is always a win for those who privatise it but this
isn't really a reason for
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Richard Fairhurst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I _do_ like the fact that people in OSM are starting to figure out why
Potlatch is called Potlatch.
I had assumed it was a kind of stew. ;-)
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Rob Myers wrote:
Community projects should not serve as random acts of kindness or
distributed potlatch for corporations and local government. They
should serve the community.
I _do_ like the fact that people in OSM are starting to figure out why
Potlatch is called Potlatch.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 09:01:25AM +0200, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Guys OSM isn't going PD...
Who can say? OSM goes where the community wants it to. You were present
at SOTM 07; do you remember the show of hands when people were asked
what they think about PD?
It was pretty much 50:50,
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:27 AM, bvh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually no, your bus company is just going to take PD-OSM data and is
going to bring out a map with its bus routes. And its competitor is
going to do the same. And no one will have the ability to take both
maps and bring out one
I'm happy with that. Thankyou :)
-J
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 7:11 PM, Kari Pihkala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I counted the votes for PD license so far. Sorry, if I have missed
anyone!!
Jordan S Hatcher: PDDL
Joseph Gentle: Wikipedia PD / PDDL
Nic Roets: Wikipedia PD
Sebastian Spaeth:
bvh wrote:
If you think Apple wouldn't do that just look at webkit. I am quite
convinced that had that one been pd they would just have forked it and
never looked back...
Actually, WebKit - which is licensed LGPL and BSD, _not_ GPL - is a
good example of how liberal licences can work. See:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 08:43:17AM +0200, bvh wrote:
That is not true. As long as you base your work solely on your own data,
you are free to do with it as you seek. Even after having uploaded it
under the proposed license.
(Not taking into account how the licence sees it at all.)
Not really,
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 07:36:08AM -0700, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Richard wrote: One thing I really love about OSM is the pragmatic,
un-political
approach: You don't give us your data, fine, then we create our own and
you can shove it.
(I don’t see Richard’s original email, so I’ll reply
I’m just going to pick up on one generalisation, and not really
contribute that much to the actual topic, excuse me:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 01:25:09PM +0100, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
… Almost as if to reinforce it, they capitalise the F
in freedom;
I don’t capitalise “free software”, or
All
I've received back general comments from Wilson Sonsini
(http://www.wsgr.com/WSGR/Index.aspx
) on the latest draft.
My next task is to review those comments and feed them back to this
list, review the use cases on the wiki and feed those to Wilson
Sonsini and probably take a call or
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:11:21AM +0200, Frederik Ramm wrote:
If I put my mind to it, I could easily muster enough OSMers I know
personally to turn over the highway=gate vote next month, just for the
fun of it. That should demonstrate to you how little weight the process
carries.
So
I have exactly the same results but only a 62 kB file
and I used another website of course.
No errors, redirection seems to work.
The file created contains a lot of random data, not only 00 or
something regular. I suppose it actually creates the right image
but in some wrong png format (for
Ignore the previous message. It was meant for Josm-dev list.
Selected the wrong talk
Apologies for the mistake
Gert Gremmen
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Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Grant Slater
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use the turbogears widget for openlayers and I'm having
hard time figuring out how to point to openstreetmaps.org tiles.
One of the
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Richard Fairhurst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Liz wrote:
I don't want PD for my data because then I can see the company like
Garmin
freely using it to update their maps and still charging me for my
data.
But this is what I never get when people wheel out the
Liz wrote:
I don't want PD for my data because then I can see the company like
Garmin
freely using it to update their maps and still charging me for my
data.
But this is what I never get when people wheel out the old canard of
the tragedy of the commons. These days, the commons is
Rob Myers wrote:
I had assumed it was a kind of stew. ;-)
Many a true word...
cheers
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 09:01:25AM +0200, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Guys OSM isn't going PD...
Who can say? OSM goes where the community wants it to. You were present
at SOTM 07; do you remember the show of hands when people were asked
what they think about PD?
It was pretty much 50:50,
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Jukka Rahkonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be annoying to contribute first to PD and then separately to
OpenStreetMap-share alike, but I am not astonished if that will be the only
way
to support both PD and OSM. It is a pity that I do not have local
Hi,
I think that it's critical that work done by users up to now is not erased
or corrupted by a bulk upload of data.
Therefore the new Tiger data should not relpace users data nor should it be
placed on top of, underneath, or intertwined with the current users data.
Ideally, if a tile has been
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:49:18PM +1100, Joseph Gentle wrote:
You say 'everyone else is worse off' if they use a PD map. It seems
like the bus company wins - they have more passengers. The passengers
win - they can learn about the busses more easily. The environment
wins (less cars on the
Milenko schrieb:
All of my clients are currently failing to download data from any of the
APIs. Are they really down, or do I have some other problem? Main API
reports a 500 Internal Server Error, ROMA gives a 503 Service Temporarily
Unavailable, and XAPI gives 501 Internal Server Error.
bvh wrote:
If garmin closes their devices for non-garmin signed datasets (ala
TomTom) then you could very well end up paying for the privilege to use
your own data.
Sure, but that's an utterly different issue - that's an issue about
whether or not Garmin allows third-party maps to be
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:47:00PM +1200, Joseph Gentle wrote:
So share-alike itself actually ain't that helpful if the person
doesn't really want to contribute back.
But if you use community pressure, rather than trying to get medieval
on their licensing ass, you can get a great result
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 2:00 PM, bvh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple
I think we have heard enough of what Apple have done, might have done,
probably would have done and have not done for a while.
Could we again start focusing on a license for the OSM database?
- Gustav
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:34 AM, Richard Fairhurst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bvh wrote:
Note that there is no pd-violations.org
/me blinks in astonishment
/me decides there really is nothing more he can bring to this party
Gustav was right. Let's talk OSM.
cheers
Richard
But but...
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:18:24AM +1200, Joseph Gentle wrote:
I understand this, and I find it a step backwards. But that's probably
just me.
Perhaps linux could require that all applications that made system
calls were GPL licensed too. Surely that would increase GPL adoption;
and thus
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 01:26:20PM +0100, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
bvh wrote:
If garmin closes their devices for non-garmin signed datasets (ala
TomTom) then you could very well end up paying for the privilege to use
your own data.
Sure, but that's an utterly different issue - that's
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 01:31:54PM +0100, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Good luck steaming up community pressure for Apple opening up on stuff
that they have taken from the PD. It is not going to happen.
http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/10.5.5/
Most software on that list, sir, is
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, none of us are ever going to agree on any of this. :)
We agree on that. :-)
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On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 1:03 AM, Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bvh wrote:
My ideal license would force them to divulge their private GIS data
on signal strength
Oh right. I just want to make a map.
:D
-J
cheers
Richard
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Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
So its safe to assume that TMS is what mapnik provides? (only) and if
I want WMS I would have to create that service on my server?
Your server yes. OSM's tile servers do TMS only.
Mapnik WMS support.
http://trac.mapnik.org/wiki/OgcServer
/ Grant
bvh wrote:
My ideal license would force them to divulge their private GIS data
on signal strength
Oh right. I just want to make a map.
cheers
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:51 AM, Chris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Grant Slater
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use the turbogears widget for openlayers and I'm having
hard time figuring
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
We have no mechanism to divide good from bad ideas. If you start
putting your ideas about what you think is good and should be used on
Map Features, then I will start putting mine on there as well, and
everyone else.
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
vegard wrote:
Is it really so important for the map to look the same in Chile and in
China?
Well. You have to remember that rendering is not all,
Ok, then: Is it really so important for routing software to work
I'm happy with wikipedia PD as well.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:28 AM, Joseph Gentle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm happy with that. Thankyou :)
-J
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 7:11 PM, Kari Pihkala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I counted the votes for PD license so far. Sorry,
Lucas wrote:
So now what is the layer name for this url? I know the image is
png:
http://www.openlayers.org/dev/examples/tms.html
I replaced the url with http://tile.openstreetmap.org/; what
is the layer_name?
Is this url working for you? What options you have selected?
What you're
Joseph wrote: Option 0: The OSM database has an added 'license' tag
and the map can
be viewed and edited through a PD filter. A second set of map tiles
will need to be rendered. Any data edited in PD mode will (by default)
have a PD tag applied. Stuff like TIGER can be thrown directly into
the
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Ed Loach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realise now that one of those two examples uses an offline tile
source - it's interesting to see how much the area around here has
changed, but not much use for you.
Hopefully this one is more use?
I changed the direction of cockshoot broad (it was indeed spun
backwards) but couldn't fin anything wrong with the coastline -
possibly someone had already fixed it, possibly a bad tile
temporarily?
anyway, seems ok now.
Thanks, all!
Tristan
2008/10/22 Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tristan Scott
On Wednesday 22 October 2008, Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
vegard wrote:
Is it really so important for the map to look the same in Chile
and in China?
Of course not, green trunk roads and blue motorways don't make a lot of
sense in 99% of the world. It makes
Lukasz Szybalski schrieb:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Ed Loach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realise now that one of those two examples uses an offline tile
source - it's interesting to see how much the area around here has
changed, but not much use for you.
Hopefully this one is more
On 16/10/08 18:26, Karl Newman wrote:
There is nothing to associate
the node to the street other than MAYBE the name, which is pretty poor
for a relational data model. It could be misspelled or linked to the
wrong street with a similar name or even just the wrong section of the
street.
Robert (Jamie) Munro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I for one don't vote very much, but do care about due process and the
results. I will follow the tagging advice that has been voted for,
because I know that several people have thought about the issues and
more of them thought one option was
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
ok so I kind of got this url working:
http://www.openlayers.org/dev/examples/tms.html
url:http://tile.openstreetmap.org/
image:png
layer_name: .. (two dots because 1.0.0 gets added to the url
http://tile.openstreetmap.org/1.0.0/...)
I've been told that
ok so I kind of got this url working:
http://www.openlayers.org/dev/examples/tms.html
url:http://tile.openstreetmap.org/
image:png
layer_name: .. (two dots because 1.0.0 gets added to the url
http://tile.openstreetmap.org/1.0.0/...)
I've been told that mapnik/openstreetmap.org uses flipped TMS
Hi
CloudMade feels that helping the US community grow would be a good
thing and to that end we've been hiring, for want of a better term,
mapping ambassadors. These full-time employees will be doing things
like running mapping parties, speaking at events, doing webinars and
anything else
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
ok so I kind of got this url working:
http://www.openlayers.org/dev/examples/tms.html
url:http://tile.openstreetmap.org/
image:png
layer_name: .. (two dots because 1.0.0 gets added to the url
Ben Laenen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course not, green trunk roads and blue motorways don't make a lot of
sense in 99% of the world. It makes sense in the UK, where this project
happens to have started, so now that it became a true worldwide
project, why can't we give other countries
How does a UK printed map of France look like?
It probably depends on the publisher. I have to hand a 2001 Europe
Road Atlas, printed in the UK by Collins. This doesn't distinguish
between primary and trunk roads in the UK (all are red) and
Motorways are green with two narrow yellow lines down
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mapnik is just a rendering engine - where you put the tiles that it
generates and how your web server maps URLs to those tiles is nothing to do
with mapnik.
Our mapnik tile server uses mod_tile to
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd much rather have the discussion here on the list (or on a
dedicated list).
If a consensus has been reached Map Features can be updated. I don't
think there is a need for a formal voting process (especially if it is
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mapnik is just a rendering engine - where you put the tiles that it
generates and how your web server maps URLs to those tiles
Pieren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd much rather have the discussion here on the list (or on a
dedicated list).
If a consensus has been reached Map Features can be updated. I don't
think there is a need for a formal
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mapnik is just a rendering engine - where you put the tiles that it
generates and how your web server
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mapnik is just a rendering
I came across a contraflow bus lane yesterday. If it were a contraflow
cycle lane I'd mark the road cycleway=lane_opposite. has anyone had
occasion to do the equivalent for for buses? There's nothing in
Map_features to guide me. (Actually come to think it it, there is
nothing to allow me to
I also have one in the centre of Sutton Coldfield. Think when I mapped it
(ages and ages ago) I made it two separate ways which obviously isn't right.
So interested to hear what people think.
Cheers
Andy
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Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
I'm not really sure what you mean in above. I'm not that knowledgeable
yet in technical details of map layers you use at openstreetmap.org.
Right now I just want to display the openstreetmap.org tiles on my map
and be able to zoom in etc
then
Here is what I
David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I came across a contraflow bus lane yesterday. If it were a contraflow
cycle lane I'd mark the road cycleway=lane_opposite. has anyone had
occasion to do the equivalent for for buses? There's nothing in
Map_features to guide me. (Actually come to think
Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Usually psv for public service vehicle is used for access restrictions.
I missed that. It would have been too easy to call a bus bus, I
guess ;-)
Should we rename bus_stop to psv_stop?
Matthias
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On 22/10/2008 19:04, Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 22 Oct 2008, at 18:57, Matthias Julius wrote:
David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I came across a contraflow bus lane yesterday. If it were a contraflow
cycle lane I'd mark the road cycleway=lane_opposite. has anyone had
occasion to do the
I know nothing about Turbo Gears, but if you can give an example of a Turbo
Gears page that uses OL we can probably show you how to modify it to display
an OSM layer.
Right now I need to know how can I configure openlayers to use
tile.openstreetmap.org or how to configure mapnik to render
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 7:21 PM, David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22/10/2008 19:04, Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 22 Oct 2008, at 18:57, Matthias Julius wrote:
David Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I came across a contraflow bus lane yesterday. If it were a contraflow
cycle lane I'd mark
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 2:36 PM, bvh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To bring the discussion back to maps : imagine a GSM provider that wants
to show coverage on a map. They export their private GIS data of
signal strength and merge it with OSM, create a low resolution image of
the resulting map and
What is the opposite of a turn restriction? I can't find it and no one
answers on IRC.
Turning left is forbidden everywhere in my country on two way roads when
there is no specific traffic light for it, and I assume it's the same in many
other countries. Without a turning left allowed
Patrick Weber wrote:
Hi
Just noticed that the Wednesday Mapnik update has introduced a
considerable change in cartography style. Seems like lots of changes
have been applied, which has considerably changed the look of the Mapnik
Layer. I wondered if there is a summary of changes
Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
I know nothing about Turbo Gears, but if you can give an example of a Turbo
Gears page that uses OL we can probably show you how to modify it to display
an OSM layer.
Right now I need to know how can I configure openlayers to use
tile.openstreetmap.org or how to
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, spaetz wrote:
In the same vain I can chose to not buy microwaves that prevent me from
cooking spcific food. If garmin closes their devices to only allow
propriatary stuff buy from a competitor. Heck, little eee PCs are more
flexible and in the same price range as some of
Matias D'Ambrosio wrote:
Sent: 22 October 2008 8:21 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Turn restrictions vs allowances?
What is the opposite of a turn restriction? I can't find it and no one
answers on IRC.
Turning left is forbidden everywhere in my country on two way roads when
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 08:54:50PM +0200, Gustav Foseid wrote:
So, given your ideal license: I decide to make a pub crawl and making a
mashup showing the pubs I visited and my rating of them.To make sure that I
placed the pubs at the right place I had a GPS in my pocket, and had gpx
trace of
As you all know, OSM depends on donations to keep us alive and kicking.
One way of supporting the Foundation is by buying from our retail
partners, who in return will donate a portion of the purchase to us.
Many of you are already doing this for which we are very grateful.
I would like to
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 20:26 +0100, Simon Hewison wrote:
Patrick Weber wrote:
Hi
Just noticed that the Wednesday Mapnik update has introduced a
considerable change in cartography style. Seems like lots of changes
have been applied, which has considerably changed the look of the Mapnik
You've been pointed at a web page that tells you how to do that. Please go
and read it.
So I've looked at the source code for the tw.openlayers which should
correspond to openlayers java script file.
http://toscawidgets.org/hg/tw.openlayers/file/387a2f19c67a/tw/openlayers/layer.py
from layer
On Wednesday 22 October 2008 18:06:10 you wrote:
Matias D'Ambrosio wrote:
Sent: 22 October 2008 8:21 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Turn restrictions vs allowances?
What is the opposite of a turn restriction? I can't find it and no one
answers on IRC.
Turning left is
Errr... Let's get back to our bus company?
Of course they CAN use PD data from OSM, add their layer
and publish it, not sharing their data... but that will cost them.
Any change in the PD data requires repeating their work for them
to be up to date. Whereas just putting their bus stops into OSM
Hey, didn't you think about the server's capacity and so on?
detailed GIS data from every GSM company, huh? And from every
network provider and so on? Where will you store it and for whom?
It seems for me that storing rather huge amount of data for a very limited
group of people is not exactly
On 22 Oct 2008, at 21:38, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
You've been pointed at a web page that tells you how to do that.
Please go
and read it.
So I've looked at the source code for the tw.openlayers which should
correspond to openlayers java script file.
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 21:28 +0100, Jon Burgess wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 20:26 +0100, Simon Hewison wrote:
Patrick Weber wrote:
Hi
Just noticed that the Wednesday Mapnik update has introduced a
considerable change in cartography style. Seems like lots of changes
have been
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Shaun McDonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22 Oct 2008, at 21:38, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
You've been pointed at a web page that tells you how to do that. Please
go
and read it.
So I've looked at the source code for the tw.openlayers which should
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 8:03 PM, Lukasz Szybalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Shaun McDonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22 Oct 2008, at 21:38, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
You've been pointed at a web page that tells you how to do that. Please
go
and read it.
We have a similar thing here in Queensland, Australia. You can't do a
U-turn at any traffic lights unless there is a sign specifically
saying that you can. I think this is the same across the whole
country, but I'd have to check. There are no signs saying you can't at
the other lights, you're
Not all PSV's are buses.
2008/10/23 Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Shaun McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Usually psv for public service vehicle is used for access restrictions.
I missed that. It would have been too easy to call a bus bus, I
guess ;-)
Should we rename bus_stop to
I didn't see anyone post this so
http://povesham.wordpress.com/2008/10/18/openstreetmap-user-generated-street-maps-ieee-pervasive-computing-paper/
with the usual choice quotes :-O
Best
Steve
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de topo/data debug kaart is weer bijgewerkt
- city = rood blokje (er missen nog altijd enkele steden)
- village = grijs blokje
- hamlet = grijs ruitje
- town = puntje
verder zijn er de boundary=administrative, admin_level=2 4 6 8 op
weergegeven als overlay
Goed om het weer eens onder de aandacht te brengen.
Nu valt me pas weer op dat iemand al mijn werk in NH weer heeft zitten
verandern (kortom al mijn city changes terug naar town).
Vanavond maar even mooi bericht daaraan sturen. Maar misshcien dat het ook
tijd wordt om dan nu toch eens met een
Roeland Douma wrote:
Nu valt me pas weer op dat iemand al mijn werk in NH weer heeft zitten
verandern (kortom al mijn city changes terug naar town).
Iemand die strict de definitie in de Nl:Map Features volgt?
Vanavond maar even mooi bericht daaraan sturen. Maar misshcien dat het ook
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Roeland Douma wrote:
Nu valt me pas weer op dat iemand al mijn werk in NH weer heeft zitten
verandern (kortom al mijn city changes terug naar town).
Iemand die strict de definitie in de Nl:Map Features volgt?
Dat doe ik ook, soms rond ik wel naar boven af maar wat zijn dan de andere
Hallo,
Zoals het onderwerp zegt: ik ben een beginner
Ik ben op zoek naar informatie over hoe de kaarten te gebruiken zijn om
real-time GPS-informatie te tonen.
Ik heb al heel wat voorbeelden bekeken, en flink gegoogled, maar loop een
beetje vast.
Wat ik wil, is bijvoorbeeld een paar
Hier is bestand zoals ik het dan zou uploaden:
http://skywave0.googlepages.com/osmborders.zip . Als niemand er bezwaar
tegen heeft dacht ik er over om voor de volgende planet dump de import te
beginnen.
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kunnen we meteen even Capital meenemen als we toch bezig zijn ;)
stel je wilt een topo kaart maken en je wilt de provincie hoofdsteden
weergeven, of de hoofdstad van een land
er is al een proposal
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/capital
maar er is volgens mij nog geen
Hallo Rob,
als je meer verteld over je omgeving.. webbased ? openlayers ?
Ik dacht het te doen met OpenLayers. Dus een simpele html-pagina met wat
javascript er in.
Met name het verversen van de layers op basis van een tekst-bestand lukt me
niet goed.
De documantatie van de OpenLayers API is
zo doe je normaal het centrum van de map zetten in openlayers
var pos;
var zoomlevel;
pos = new OpenLayers.LonLat(5.0 , 51.0);
zoomlevel = 8;
map.setCenter(pos.transform(map.displayProjection,map.projection), zoomlevel);
Op 22 oktober 2008 13:27 schreef Dirk Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] het
volgens mij kom je nu op een terrein waar nog weinigen zijn geweest ;)
misschien iets met layer.loadText proberen ? ik ken verder geen
voorbeelden waar data in een overlay om de zoveel seconden wordt
geupdate.. maar wel een leuk project ! ze hebben het op de duitse
talk wel over zoiets, waar ze
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