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Jerry wrote:
I've just noticed that the relations for stop places generated in the NaPTAN
import do not have a type. I just happened to be browsing through some
KeepRight issues and noticed a number of relation without type ones.
I think the consensus is that these should become type=site.
On 28 Sep 2009, at 14:58, Frankie Roberto wrote:
Jerry wrote:
I've just noticed that the relations for stop places generated in
the NaPTAN import do not have a type. I just happened to be browsing
through some KeepRight issues and noticed a number of relation
without type ones.
I
2009/9/28 Jerry Clough - OSM sk53_...@yahoo.co.uk:
I've just noticed that the relations for stop places generated in the NaPTAN
import do not have a type. I just happened to be browsing through some
KeepRight issues and noticed a number of relation without type ones.
I'm sure its unimportant
Am 28.09.2009 15:05, Peter Miller:
On 28 Sep 2009, at 13:44, Jerry Clough - OSM wrote:
I've just noticed that the relations for stop places generated in the
NaPTAN import do not have a type. I just happened to be browsing
through some KeepRight issues and noticed a number of relation
Am 28.09.2009 17:10, Frankie Roberto:
2009/9/28 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com
mailto:grand.edgemas...@gmail.com
I think the type=* tag on relations is ugly, similar to the original
class=* tag proposed on every element in the early days of OSM.
class=* was dropped, as
First thing is if you cannot do anything with them straight away place into a
bucket of clean water and leave there. The cleaner the better.
Next is to dry them off. If you can safely remove the case do so and let drain.
If you can get alcohol pour over the device, It can damage some plastics
message sent to waypointsdotph ... forwarding it to you guys as maybe even
if you can not get the coordinates via GPS, if you know of such evacuation
centers, maybe you can approximate the coordinates from maps or from our own
OSM data.
ed
-- Forwarded message --
From:
Hi,
We're OK. Other's are not so lucky but our family and immediate
relatives are safe. The water was so fast you don't have time to
panic. Thankfully the whole family was safe.
I went around just this morning to look at the extent of the damage.
I went to Ed's house (indescribable).
Mike Collinson m...@... writes:
Here is a quick report from the License Working Group as we have been rather
quiet.Since the proposal we made to the OSMF board in August and at SOTM 2009,
we have been working on a number of small issues raised but now getting on track
to make our final formal
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 7:44 PM, jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
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
2009/9/28 Jukka Rahkonen jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi:
Mike Collinson m...@... writes:
Article 10
Term of protection
1. The right provided for in Article 7 shall run from the date of completion
of
the making of the database. It shall expire fifteen years from the first of
January of the year
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Jukka Rahkonen
jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fiwrote:
Will all contents of OSM year 2009 database be in public domain first of
January, 2025?
The database directive gives 15 years of protection for a dump of a
database. As long as the database is updated, the
El Lunes, 28 de Septiembre de 2009, Gustav Foseid escribió:
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Jukka Rahkonen
jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fiwrote:
Will all contents of OSM year 2009 database be in public domain first of
January, 2025?
The database directive gives 15 years of protection for a
2009/9/28 Gustav Foseid gust...@gmail.com:
2009/9/28 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
Better? :-)
:-)
does this mean yes? What is the situation with planned Odbl?
cheers,
Martin
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On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Chris Fleming m...@chrisfleming.org wrote:
I'm not sure what you're going to achieve here. You can't use there
POI's directly as they will have probably been derived from google's
aerial imagery. If you are planning on visiting the places anyway then
just go on
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
On 28 Sep 2009, at 05:22, Marcus Wolschon mar...@wolschon.biz wrote:
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
Incidentally, as well as the possible OS contamination, the Council will
itself have database and content copyright in the data, so explicit
permission would be needed from them to incorporate and release it under
our CCBySA license. In obtaining that permission you could ask them to
assert
On 28/09/2009 08:53, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Incidentally, as well as the possible OS contamination, the Council will
itself have database and content copyright in the data, so explicit
permission would be needed from them to incorporate and release it under
our CCBySA license. In obtaining
What plugin are you talking about?
The AdvancedAddressDB of Traveling Salesman?
Sorry, the AddrInterpolation plugin in JOSM.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/AddrInterpolation
which doesn't allow you to put just a number in the starting # field
when numbering scheme is set to
Alpo Hassinen's site also links to http://www.smartplanes.se/
http://www.smartplanes.se/applications_e.html (in English)
It isn't exactly clear how they make their mosaics - the white paper says
The image data of a flight mission can be further processed using the
PAMS Internet service to derive
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
...
Shouldn't the attribution (source) go into the changeset? I don't know what the
current consensus about this is. AFAIK a
Hi,
Marc Schütz wrote:
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
Shouldn't the attribution (source) go into the changeset? I don't
know what the current consensus
David Earl wrote:
On 28/09/2009 08:53, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Incidentally, as well as the possible OS contamination, the Council will
itself have database and content copyright in the data, so explicit
permission would be needed from them to incorporate and release it under
our CCBySA
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net wrote:
Shouldn't the attribution (source) go into the changeset? I don't know what
the current consensus about this is. AFAIK a bot is removing these things
from the TIGER data in the US right now.
Regards, Marc
I would like
Hi,
Pieren wrote:
I would like too. But if we move the attribution (which is a legal
statement we must insert) into the changesets, it disappears in the
exports and planet dumps.
It will disappear from there anyway as soon as somebody modifies the way.
Bye
Frederik
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
It will disappear from there anyway as soon as somebody modifies the way.
Bye
Hi
Frederik
Yes, I know. And I would say it is normal if the original landuse is
improved by local survey. It is not if the landuse polygon
ed...@billiau.net 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 for the renderers
Yet it
Nick Whitelegg wrote:
One council (West Sussex) referred to its data as public domain
when I last looked. I'd guess that's the same for all councils.
Bear in mind that public domain meaning free of copyright is a US term.
The traditional UK meaning is quite different.
In the UK, if you say
2009/9/28 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
The database on its own is useless. It needs to be represented in some
manner such as a visual map. To tag randomly ie 'tag whatever you want
let the renderers sort it out' seems illogical counter productive.
It's more of a case of converting the
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 06:33:25PM +0100, David Earl 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 could include this
John Smith wrote:
2009/9/28 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
The database on its own is useless. It needs to be represented in some
manner such as a visual map. To tag randomly ie 'tag whatever you want
let the renderers sort it out' seems illogical counter productive.
It's more
Bear in mind that public domain meaning free of copyright is a US
term.
The traditional UK meaning is quite different.
In the UK, if you say the map is now in the public domain, that means
that
the map is now available to the public - i.e. it's not solely an internal
publication. It does not
2009/9/28 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
I'm not saying we should bend over backwards in our tagging to ensure it
will immediately render in all the different rendering flavours, but to
tag without /any/ consideration for multitude of uses OSM could be used
for is, I think, lazy, selfish
El Lunes, 28 de Septiembre de 2009, Gustav Foseid escribió:
2009/9/28 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
The database directive gives 15 years of protection for a dump of a
database. As long as the database is updated, the protection period
will
be
continously renewed.
OSM is the one project where kosovo is ahead of serbia.
We have now 6-8 GPS devices on the ground and a motivated team.
we are using yahoosat and training mappers.
We are importing GNS features and other things.
I dont know about the GMM people, but they dont seem to me informed
about anything.
I
2009/9/28 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
Better? :-)
:-)
- Gustav
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John Smith wrote:
2009/9/28 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
I'm not saying we should bend over backwards in our tagging to ensure it
will immediately render in all the different rendering flavours, but to
tag without /any/ consideration for multitude of uses OSM could be used
for is, I
Dave F. wrote:
Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
(Which is a pretty stupid thing, given that tourists ought to know all the
local web portals when preparing a trip, instead of going to e.g. OSM or
Wikitravel)
I dunno. That kind of site is usually a site for sore eyes. If
they've got
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courtland.yoc...@mindspring.com wrote:
I've been thinking a bit about this from a very different perspective - that
of parks and other open public areas where you might not have a chance to
walk the perimeter ... for instance, you've a dog who
2009/9/29 Paul Houle p...@ontology2.com:
In a lot of places the Tourist Office is actually (or practically)
a cooperative sponsored by certain businesses, generally the larger and
more expensive ones. This is true of restaurants as much as it is of
hotels.
In regional parts of Australia
2009/9/28 Mark Williams mark@blueyonder.co.uk:
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courtland.yoc...@mindspring.com wrote:
I've been thinking a bit about this from a very different perspective - that
of parks and other open public areas where you might not have a chance to
El Lunes, 28 de Septiembre de 2009, Paul Houle escribió:
[...] If they've got the attitude that we want our site to be the only
source of information about our area it means that they don't get the web
and that the site isn't going to be a good source of information.
No, it doesn't mean
On 28/09/09 14:29, jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
is the one project where kosovo is ahead of serbia.
We have now 6-8 GPS devices on the ground and a motivated team.
we are using yahoosat and training mappers.
We are importing GNS features and other things.
I dont know about the GMM
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Michal Migurski m...@stamen.com wrote:
Eep.
I'm not sure what happened there - it looked like it was working
correctly, and didn't send me the SMS that it's supposed to when it
goes down, yet it was busted.
Tanks , working fine
salu2
humano
I've given the
I think the user speaks for itself, you can look at the history if you
want to know where the data came from. But I think there should be a tag
like on the tiger data which indicates if the data was reviewed locally,
to prove it is valid.
Regards,
Ruben
Marc Schütz wrote:
I am sending a quick
On 28 Sep 2009, at 10:06 , Ruben Wisniewski wrote:
I think the user speaks for itself, you can look at the history if you
want to know where the data came from. But I think there should be a
tag
like on the tiger data which indicates if the data was reviewed
locally,
to prove it is
... Except from definitive maps based on OS mapping that is more than 50
years old (see my earlier message) - and I suspect that quite a lot of it
is.
Mike Harris
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Sent: 28 September 2009 14:23
To:
Hi all,
This is not my proposal but this tag is used by the Corine Land Cover
current import in France corresponding to the class 2.2.2 of this
european program (Agricultural areas - Permanent crops - Fruit trees
and berry plantations).
I would like to push this for improvements and a proper
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/flickr_now_supports_openstreetmap_tags.php
Good to see someone else talking about OSM...
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Here is the Flickr blog post
http://code.flickr.com/blog/2009/09/28/thats-maybe-a-bit-too-dorky-even-for-us/
Jack Stringer
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Ian Dees wrote:
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/flickr_now_supports_openstreetmap_tags.php
Good to see someone else talking about OSM...
Excellent news
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Dave F. wrote:
Hi Peter
A couple of questions -
Is there a need for a separate list? Isn't here good enough for
discussion?
to start the ball rolling:
What is vandalism? Since I've been here (admittedly not that long)
I've heard a view cries of Vandal, that turn out, on closer
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How... recursive! :-)
Yours c.
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Coincidentally I have just had a meeting with someone from one of the
local councils who is interested in using OSM data for their online
services. I brought up this issue and he explicitly said that the
coordinates of the footpaths on the definitive map were derived from
Ordnance Survey
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:13 PM, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ava...@gmail.com wrote:
These translations aren't automatically being synced back to the
OpenStreetMap SVN repository yet. Me and Nikerabbit have been fixing
bugs in the import/export process required to make this happen. Those
bugs
El Lunes, 28 de Septiembre de 2009, Ian Dees escribió:
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/flickr_now_supports_openstreetmap_tags
.php
Good to see someone else talking about OSM...
Oh my, this is all kinds of awesome.
I know several paleo-geographers that are into the semantic web thingie...
http://osm.org/go/xZaERTJSm--
Please, don't.
David
(getting mad at how ridiculously is Palermo (Italy) mapped.)
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http://osm.org/go/xZaERTJSm--
Ah, I forgot also this one:
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NOT THE WAY TO DO IT!
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The big problem I see is that our node, way, and relation IDs are too
brittle for this sort of thing. A POI node might eventually get replaced
with a closed-way building. Or a way will get split into two (and those two
ways get completely new IDs) or two ways will be merged (with the new way
not
El Martes, 29 de Septiembre de 2009, Eugene Alvin Villar escribió:
The big problem I see is that our node, way, and relation IDs are too
brittle for this sort of thing.
I see that as premature optimisation. And the rule of thumb for premature
optimisation is don't.
If there is a problem with
Richard Fairhurst writes:
Nick Whitelegg wrote:
One council (West Sussex) referred to its data as public domain
when I last looked. I'd guess that's the same for all councils.
Bear in mind that public domain meaning free of copyright is a US term.
The traditional UK meaning is
Perhaps we should write a WoEID [0] - OSM ID mapping. The mapping would
watch the minutely changes and update the mapping if a node or way changes.
[0] http://geobloggers.com/2008/05/12/yahoo-woe-where-on-earth-that-is-ids/
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar
2009/9/29 Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com:
The big problem I see is that our node, way, and relation IDs are too
brittle for this sort of thing. A POI node might eventually get replaced
with a closed-way building. Or a way will get split into two (and those two
ways get completely new
Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
It's just way too soon to foresee what problems may arise,
and even more to put preemptive measures up.
Some might say that a little forward planning might alleviate future
problems.
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2009/9/29 Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com:
Richard Fairhurst writes:
Nick Whitelegg wrote:
One council (West Sussex) referred to its data as public domain
when I last looked. I'd guess that's the same for all councils.
Bear in mind that public domain meaning free of copyright is a
Russ Nelson wrote:
Lawds, I wish the English could speak English. Who decided it would
be a good idea to fork off American into a whole 'nother language?
Many believe the American version is closer to the original. We in the
UK then went added extra letters to certain words jut to show
It's great to see that flickr 'Get's it'.
Sharing is a good thing :)
Now we just need to make a plug-in with JOSM so that as your photo-mapping,
you can load your photos to flickr (or any other site). Or is that already
done? (so all the images are available to everyone)
If so, I think that
Hi,
We're OK. Other's are not so lucky but our family and immediate
relatives are safe. The water was so fast you don't have time to
panic. Thankfully the whole family was safe.
I went around just this morning to look at the extent of the damage.
I went to Ed's house (indescribable).
Aankomend weekend vindt de jaarlijkse T-Dose plaats in Eindhoven.
T-DOSE is a free and yearly event held in The Netherlands to promote
use and development of Open Source Software.
Er is een presentatie van OpenStreetMap op de zondag. Daarnaast is er
een presentatiestand voor OpenStreetMap
2009/9/28 Henk Hoff h...@toffehoff.nl:
Aankomend weekend vindt de jaarlijkse T-Dose plaats in Eindhoven.
T-DOSE is a free and yearly event held in The Netherlands to promote
use and development of Open Source Software.
Henk (en anderen...)
Een collega van mij is vanmiddag naar een bedrijf toe
Ik hoorde ervandaag over bij Falk, echter ik vond het wel goed
klinken. Gezamelijke repo van Live OV data. Het zelfde idee als dat
nationale database warehouse voor file info.
...beetje jammer alleen dat ze er twee jaar over moeten doen. Protocol
gaat 'bizon' heten.
Stefan
Op 28 sep 2009
Was dat in Utrecht?
Dan was mijn collega Alex daar ook...
Bizon is een partij die allerlei OV-koppelingen bedenkt en vastlegt.
Christ van Willegen
On 9/28/09, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de wrote:
Ik hoorde ervandaag over bij Falk, echter ik vond het wel goed
klinken. Gezamelijke repo van
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Was dat in Utrecht?
Nee bij de 'darkside' in Eindhoven. Daar is een soort Deathstar met
overal lijntjes naar toe.
Bizon is een partij die allerlei OV-koppelingen bedenkt en vastlegt.
Alles om onder 9292ov uit te
2009/9/28 Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com:
I like it.
Use the autopilot from here:
http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/Main_Page
The wired editor also has a site up that sells autopilot kit:
http://www.diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/ardupilot-main-page
with one of these:
On 27/09/2009, at 4:37 PM, John Smith wrote:
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
2009/9/28 James Livingston doc...@mac.com:
I assume people have been doing the same along various bits of the
mainland too.
A lot of the time the ABS data seems as good if not better than the
PGS data, for the times they vary wild I do what you suggested and
check sat imagery, however for the
2009/9/28 Mark Pulley mrpul...@lizzy.com.au:
As well as gps/GPS being missing, it's interesting that Yahoo is missing
from the Map Features page.
Yahoo could be listed both as a source and an attributation, but
everyone else lists it as a source so it's a go with the flow sort of
thing.
When
Does anyone know what ended up getting released yesterday, if it's
available yet, or when it's likely to be?
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I'm adding in postcode 4800 and ABS boundaries just seem to stop for
no reason as if they've been deleted, there is also untagged nodes
that may have been a way or something, located at:
-20.3732, 148.2629
Does anyone know what these are/were for certain?
Maybe look to the right of that point there is a bunch of untagged ways near
a stream
On 29/09/2009 12:54 PM, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:08:08 +1000 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
wrote: I'm adding in po...
Just looking at the node at the above lat/long
On Tuesday, September 29, 2009, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe look to the right of that point there is a bunch of untagged ways near
a stream
I meant untagged nodes not ways
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2009/9/29 Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com:
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:08:08 +1000
John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm adding in postcode 4800 and ABS boundaries just seem to stop for
no reason as if they've been deleted, there is also untagged nodes
that may have been a way or
Take this ABS boundary as an example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/32259741
It's not connected to any other ABS boundaries, either the surrounding
boundaries have been deleted, which I'm not entirely sure how I can
find out what happened.
2009/9/29 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
Take this ABS boundary as an example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/32259741
It's not connected to any other ABS boundaries, either the surrounding
boundaries have been deleted, which I'm not entirely sure how I can
find out what
Olá,
tenho uma dúvida, mas não sei pra quem exatamente perguntar...
Quando eu faço o download de uma área, pra editar no JOSM, as fronteiras
importadas do IBGE aparecem todas certinhas. A URL que uso pra fazer o
download está em [1], e um screenshot do JOSM com as fronteiras está em [2].
Mas,
Rodrigo,
Acho que a fonte do problema é a mesma que acometeu a renderização do mapnik.
Ou seja, problema na replicação incremental dos dados via arquivos diff
(minute-diffs)
Podemos entrar em contato como o developer da ferramenta para ver se é possível
copiar manualmente do banco principal
Junior, Claudomiro escreveu:
Acho que a fonte do problema é a mesma que acometeu a renderização do
mapnik. Ou seja, problema na replicação incremental dos dados via
arquivos diff (minute-diffs)
Tens razão... olhando o arquivo baixado, as fronteiras do Brasil com o
Uruguai também não
Ola!
Sou Daniel, colaboro muito no OSM da Argentina.
Hoje vi o limite internacional entre Argentina e Río Grande do Sul do
IBGE que importou Claudomiro. Estou fascinado como a cualidade dos dados.
Comparando com o Yahoo é tao bom que estou pensando se a gente nao deve
cancelar ou jogar fora o
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
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,
[...]
Wenn das so ist -kann man das wieder
Moin,
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Hallo,
Markus wrote:
Eine solche Verknüpfung von Flussmitte und Grenze aufgrund eines
politischen Beschlusses müsste in OSM als Regel abgebildet werden, die
für den jeweiligen Fall die ansonsten getrennten Klassen Fluss und
Grenze hier verbindet.
Hallo,
Georg Feddern wrote:
Markus befürchtet, das *ein und dasselbe way-Objekt* die tags Fluss
und Grenze bekommt,
Und genau das mache ich auch so, wenn der Fluss die Grenze *ist*.
Bye
Frederik
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Hallo,
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Markus befürchtet, das *ein und dasselbe way-Objekt* die tags Fluss
und Grenze bekommt,
Und genau das mache ich auch so, wenn der Fluss die Grenze *ist*.
Ergaenzung: Das Tag Grenze am Fluss wuerde ich zwar auch setzen, aber
ausschlaggebend fuer die Grenze ist
On 09/27/09 22:40, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
meiner Erfahrung nach sind Wahllokale (wo ich bisher wahlberechtigt
war) immer dieselben Räume (klar mag sich das auch mal ändern, aber
AFAIK so häufig nun auch wieder nicht).
Meistens schon. Gibt aber wohl auch Orte wo das Ausrichten der Wahl
Martin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
Am 27. September 2009 22:33 schrieb Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de:
Am ehesten ginge es wohl noch, wenn man die Wahl mit aufnimmt, also
sinngemäß wahllokal_für = Bundestagswahl 2009; das würde die obigen
Fragen beantworten. Obwohl das fast schon wieder das Thema
Am 28. September 2009 09:06 schrieb Georg Feddern ne...@bavarianmallet.de:
Markus befürchtet, das *ein und dasselbe way-Objekt* die tags Fluss
und Grenze bekommt,
während alle anderen m. E. einen way Fluss und einen way Grenze
erstellen, die nur dieselben Nodes als Stützpunkte verwenden.
alle
Am 28. September 2009 09:55 schrieb DarkAngel darkan...@ms-team.de:
Sicherlich sind Schulen regelmäßig Wahllokale, ebenso andere Staatliche
Einrichtungen, Gemeindehäuser usw.
Aber die Bezeichnung des Wahllokals kann durchaus eine andere sein.
Wahlbezirke verändern sich ebenfalls regelmäßig,
1. gibt es eigentlich eine Möglichkeit, zu einem Objekt
(node/way/relation) alle changesets zu bekommen, in denen es
bearbeitet wurde?
2. interessant wäre IMHO bei ways (und ggf. relationen) auch,
diejenigen zu bekommen, wo zwar der way selbst _nicht_ verändert
wurde, wohl aber mind. 1 seiner
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