On 2010-07-28 20:31, maning sambale wrote:
Anyone interested to test this?
10m contour interval for Garmin devices. Download the link below (~200 MB):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/607635/osm-ph_gps_maps/10mcontour_ph_winmapsource_latest.exe
i would like to test this, but the file doesn't seem to
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Hello,
I asked to use data from them but it's quite slow... in june they told me
that they will have an answer for september
Quite not sure about the date but i stay aware till i get an answer...
I keep you updated
eMerzh
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 20:06, Chris Browet c...@semperpax.com
Anthony,
Anthony wrote:
I think that the people count more than the data they contribute.
That's a good statement. I'm happy that you have finally come to
understand what this project is about! I was beginning to think you
might just be here for the fun of the argument, whatever argument it
Andrzej,
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
So 300 mappers' work is not something we should make a fuss about?
Let's put it this way:
If 300 mappers are enough to put in a veto against the CT or the license
change then we can stop right now, because I am pretty sure that
*whatever* you do (even if
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 08:03:37AM +1000, John Smith wrote:
On 20 August 2010 07:57, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
They can use the data the same as anyone can. My believe in share alike
long predates CloudMade and OpenStreetMap.
I think most problems currently with the CT is because
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Anyway, the number of people who have submitted nearmap changesets is 121,
the total number of people who haved edited in Australia is 2752; so while
NearMap-affected data may be up to 10% of Australia, NearMap-using
On 20 August 2010 09:21, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
So you *need* CT in which the contributor basically signs over his data to
OSMF who then make a database from it.
Has anyone given much thought to how this works for the sui generis
database right of the European Union? In other
On 20 August 2010 18:21, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
In my eyes the ODbL and CT are part and parcel and I refer to both as the
license change. I don't think that you can separate them.
Is that because you don't think people will swallow the CTs unless
they are a package deal?
The
Hi,
John Smith wrote:
In my eyes the ODbL and CT are part and parcel and I refer to both as the
license change. I don't think that you can separate them.
Is that because you don't think people will swallow the CTs unless
they are a package deal?
No, my statement above is not politically or
Hi,
Francis Davey wrote:
Has anyone given much thought to how this works for the sui generis
database right of the European Union?
Certainly the EU hasn't, the whole database right is written for a world
where company X pays employees to gather data.
I am wondering (as others have
Hi,
John Smith wrote:
(Not, of course, this particular version of the CT, if that's what you're
Exactly... you are trying to sell us a particular happy meal that
isn't making us happy...
us being...?
And I'm not trying to sell anything. If you agree that some for of CT is
required, and
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 5:26 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
My apologies. In that case: My main problem is that we're having this
discussion now, when the CT were finalised in June, instead of before that.
Which discussion? It looks to me like we did have this discussion
before
Next week I will be visiting the Adelaide Hills (South Australia) and was
planning to resurvey Mt Barker in order
to add the street names to a lot of roads that have not yet had them tagged.
However to do so at this stage would be pointless since eithe of two of the
three previous editors could
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010, andrzej zaborowski wrote:
Hi,
On 20 August 2010 03:09, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
one million objects is really not
something we should make a big fuss about. [...]
After the Haiti earthquake, 1
million objects were traced by 300 people in two weeks.
On 20 August 2010 21:30, Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com wrote:
It is for this reason that I believe clause 3 of the CT is essential. This
current situation must not be allowed to happen again.
The problem is the scope of section 3, not it's existence.
Out of curiosity, where do you get this low- and high-tide data from
anyway? On aerial photos it's pretty hard to see anything except where
the water happened to be at the time of the photo.
Steve
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Alan Mintz
alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
At 2010-08-18
Is there any recommended way to deal with streets with no names? I don't
mean streets that have a name and we just haven't added that to OSM yet. I
mean, how do we deal with streets that really don't have a name.
I've seen two courses of action used. One is to just leave the name field
blank
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 00:23:15 -0700
Gregory Arenius greg...@arenius.com wrote:
Is there any recommended way to deal with streets with no names? I don't
mean streets that have a name and we just haven't added that to OSM yet. I
mean, how do we deal with streets that really don't have a name.
Gregory Arenius greg...@arenius.com wrote:
Is there any recommended way to deal with streets with no names? I don't
mean streets that have a name and we just haven't added that to OSM yet. I
mean, how do we deal with streets that really don't have a name.
According to the wiki (1) you can
Steve Bennett wrote:
Out of curiosity, where do you get this low- and high-tide data from
anyway? On aerial photos it's pretty hard to see anything except where
the water happened to be at the time of the photo.
In the UK, OS Street View has the MHW line. You can put this in WMS
overlay on
Thanks. My searches for unnamed completely missed noname.
Cheers,
Greg
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:34 AM, Pierre-Alain Dorange pdora...@mac.comwrote:
Gregory Arenius greg...@arenius.com wrote:
Is there any recommended way to deal with streets with no names? I don't
mean streets that have
Gregory Arenius gregory at arenius.com writes:
Is there any recommended way to deal with streets with no names?
If there is no street sign then tag unsigned=yes. (You can do that even if the
road has a name added from other sources.) If it definitely doesn't have a
name,
tag noname=yes. In
Hi,
For example, look at this :
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=16.3229lon=-61.5603zoom=13layers=M
The green overlay with NR letter cover almost everything, lands and sea ! It is
hard to even distinguish what is the sea around the island.
Can't this be fixed ? Prehaps make it render like
David,
David Groom wrote:
According to the LWG minutes the CT wre finalised and agreed by legal
counsel sometime between 16 June 2010 and 22 June 2010, not in December
last year.
My apologies. In that case: My main problem is that we're having this
discussion now, when the CT were finalised
A well-moderated list can be a valuable forum for achieving consensus,
rather than just a soapbox for every opinion to be voiced.
But every opinions should have a place to voice themselves, shouldn't they?
If Talk becomes moderated/censured, where would that be?
Wouldn't it better to create
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:52:04AM +0200, Chris Browet wrote:
If Talk becomes moderated/censured, where would that be?
Wouldn't it better to create specific, on-topic moderated lists (and
moderate the existing ones) rather than moderating Talk, whose topic is
not obvious?
Then people who
On 20 August 2010 14:53, Vladimir Vyskocil vladimir.vysko...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
For example, look at this :
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=16.3229lon=-61.5603zoom=13layers=M
The green overlay with NR letter cover almost everything, lands and sea ! It
is hard to even distinguish what
Most of the topic‐focused lists are sane. I think the point is, legal
discussion is swamping the talk list, and there are already lists
specifically for legal discussion and therefore better suited to the
topic.
Is this moderating stuff all about the license change?
If so, and I know
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010, pavithran wrote:
Re: NR for natural reserve . IMHO using names for landuses doesn't
look good . Replacing it with some other art work which converys the
same meaning would be a better idea.
I agree with your point - as soon as we consider users of non-Latin scripts
and
2010/8/20 pavithran pavithra...@gmail.com:
On 20 August 2010 14:53, Vladimir Vyskocil vladimir.vysko...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
For example, look at this :
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=16.3229lon=-61.5603zoom=13layers=M
The green overlay with NR letter cover almost everything, lands
Simon
The license change is the biggest single issue facing OSM at this time.
There are frequently complaints that people have not been aware that it was
happening. Shunting it off to legal-talk@ could be construed as a way of
helping the process to happen by stealth and attrition.
For the
Hi,
what are valid geometries for closed ways that represent an area?
Surely overlapping line segments shouldn't be allowed, but what about
ways that contain a certain node more than 1 time? (Except first and last)
Example:
AB
xx
||
xx D--x E
C||
xx
F
Am 20.08.2010 12:36, schrieb Chris Browet:
Do you honestly think the Nearmap announcement should have been posted
to Legal, with only a fraction of OSM'ers aware? I don't think so.
Not the announcement but the discussion, I think.
Peter
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On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:36:18PM +0200, Chris Browet wrote:
Is this moderating stuff all about the license change?
No, that’s just the current example.
If so, and I know others agree, it should certainly NOT be moderated on
Talk.
I disagree. (Although, seeing as there is call for an
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:01:02PM +0100, 80n wrote:
The license change is the biggest single issue facing OSM at this time.
There are frequently complaints that people have not been aware that it was
happening. Shunting it off to legal-talk@ could be construed as a way of
helping the process
This thread should be moved to legal. I saw the words ODbL and
Contributor Terms :-)
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El día Friday 20 August 2010 13:00:08, Sebastian Klein dijo:
what are valid geometries for closed ways that represent an area?
If you want polygons to behave as in paleo GIS, you should refer to the
industry standars. Specifically, to
http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfa , version
Hi,
Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
If you want polygons to behave as in paleo GIS, you should refer to the
industry standars. Specifically, to
http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfa , version 1.2.1, page 26:
Agree with all, except that, for simplicity, we tend to make an
exception in
c)
El día Friday 20 August 2010 14:17:55 dijiste que:
++
| +--+--+ |
| | | | |
| +--+--+ |
++
[...] and then two independent ways for each of the inner areas.
Why not make the inner areas into multipolygon relations, with two outer ways
each?
--
Iván
Frederik Ramm frederik at remote.org writes:
Hi,
Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
If you want polygons to behave as in paleo GIS, you should refer to the
industry standars. Specifically, to
http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfa , version 1.2.1, page 26:
Agree with all, except
Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
El día Friday 20 August 2010 13:00:08, Sebastian Klein dijo:
what are valid geometries for closed ways that represent an area?
If you want polygons to behave as in paleo GIS, you should refer to the
industry standars. Specifically, to
Basically, i'd really like to find out which group of people contributes
to the mapnik rendering styles. Is there a specific mailing list for
graphic style discussions somewhere?
Thanks for hints!
Cheers
Klaus
On 20.08.2010 11:23, Vladimir Vyskocil wrote:
Hi,
For example, look at this :
OSM,
Please copy this to local lists as appropriate.
Tuesday 8:00am (24 August 2010 GMT/UTC+0) the API and editing on
www.openstreetmap.org will be unavailable during a hardware upgrade.
The upgrade is expected to take 1 hour 30mins.
Regards
Grant
Part of the OSM Sysadmin Team
Dear Members of OSM Foundation and interested parties,
As the newly chosen secretary of the OpenStreetMap Foundation I'm here
to shortly announce that:
Emilie Laffray is the new treasurer of OSMF
Simone Cortesi is the new secretary of OSMF
Mr. Steve Coast is the chairman of OSMF
In addition,
On 19/08/10 18:32, Pierre-Alain Dorange wrote:
I got a question about religious tags.
There is amenity=place_of_worship (1) for church, temple, mosque,
synagogue... (adding the religion and denomination if needed)
For convent, monestary and generally religious place but not open to the
Rory McCann r...@technomancy.org wrote:
I believe someone in the Irish community (CCed) was suggesting using
'religious' as 'things that are religious but aren't a place of worship'.
Something like amenity=religious + religious=monastery ?
--
Pierre-Alain Dorange
On 20-8-2010 15:50, Klaus Hartl wrote:
Basically, i'd really like to find out which group of people contributes
to the mapnik rendering styles. Is there a specific mailing list for
graphic style discussions somewhere?
You can mail mapnik-team at the openstreetmap.org domain, aka steve8 and
me
Pierre-Alain wrote:
I got a question about religious tags.
Not answering your question as such, but it would be nice if things
like amenity=hospital, amenity=school, amenity=place_of_worship and
others could be brought into some sort of common standard.
Amenity=school is often used to mark the
On 20 August 2010 19:20, Klaus Hartl k...@gmx.de wrote:
Basically, i'd really like to find out which group of people contributes to
the mapnik rendering styles. Is there a specific mailing list for graphic
style discussions somewhere?
There is none listed at
Sebastian Klein bastikln at googlemail.com writes:
I remember someone said that Multipolygon would be misnomer. But
according to this specification, it fits quite well, doesn't it?
All the polygons can be called multipolygons. Polygon is a simple variant of a
multipolygon, and it can hold
2010/8/20 Peteris Krisjanis pec...@gmail.com:
Anyway, I agree that rendering NR should be more like administrative
zone with special rules, not current green overlay. At least not for
default osm.org map.
+1
maybe also with different linetypes/colours for different protection
grades and light
Andreas Labres wrote:
Continuing dispute between the two groups
I was suggesting that a state of peaceful co-existence can be achieved -
Our editors will not alter or remove tags that are not ours, and
hopefully this will be reciprocated.
Which means- from a mappers perspective- to
Some of us or most are nerds in some way.
and a there is nothing more interesting than to hear about hardware
upgrades, specificatly the details
what kind of upgrades are beeing performed ?
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On 20/08/10 17:43, Maarten Deen wrote:
Hmm, hardware upgrade. Will this fix the intermittent very slowness of
the API?
Not particularly - it is a planned upgrade rather then a response to
anything.
I've been working on relations yesterday and today, and while loading
these relations (max
On 20/08/10 18:00, Martin Fossdal Guttesen wrote:
Some of us or most are nerds in some way.
and a there is nothing more interesting than to hear about hardware
upgrades, specificatly the details
what kind of upgrades are beeing performed ?
We're installing extra memory - doubling what is
2010/8/20 Christian Wagner wagnerschrist...@gmail.com
..
Unfortunately I want both- OSeaM cannot show most of my safewater
buoys, doesn't render white light beacons etc- for sure nobody is
perfect, so no offence. FT has some other drawbacks (e.g. no proper
Garmin maps). Recommending to
Well, I actually tag the whole grounds of a church as
amenity=place_of_worship and leave the building(s) as building=yes
ignoring the fact that it looks awful on the Mapnik layer. For example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/39724055
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:13 PM, Ed Loach
2010/8/20 Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com:
Well, I actually tag the whole grounds of a church as
amenity=place_of_worship and leave the building(s) as building=yes
ignoring the fact that it looks awful on the Mapnik layer. For example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/39724055
so
I keep thinking an editing app for the 3G / wifi iPad would be awesome. It's
always on the network, GPS and compass are built in.
It would be a sweet surveying device, but would have to be super fault tolerant
in doing things like waiting for the network.
Steve
stevecoast.com
M?rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I actually tag the whole grounds of a church as
amenity=place_of_worship and leave the building(s) as building=yes
ignoring the fact that it looks awful on the Mapnik layer. For example:
You're being too literal with worship part of place_of_worship. We have
highway=steps and stairways are definitely not highways.
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 2:19 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
wrote:
2010/8/20 Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com:
Well, I actually tag the whole
Maybe a neater alternative would be to make Potlatch respond to touch screen
events and access the location - then it will work when linux based clones
of the ipad appear too?
It should be possible to grab the touch screen events (you can in javascript
anyway) - not sure if there are issues with
Sadly flash won't work on the iPad. So it would likely to have to be an
iPad specific app in Objective-C (shudder). And then a Flash version for
all the other platforms.
Andy
Graham Jones wrote:
Maybe a neater alternative would be to make Potlatch respond to touch
screen events and access the
Thanks a lot, Lennard and Pavithran!
This might be useful for everybody doing some HOT rapid mapping and
subsequently hopefully humanitarian staff for the region of Pakistan.
* There seem to be plenty of intermittent rivers / wadis [see links
below] I'd like to tag.
natural=scree seems to be
hi
I keep thinking an editing app for the 3G / wifi iPad would be awesome. It's
always on the network, GPS and compass are built in.
It would be a sweet surveying device, but would have to be super fault tolerant
in doing things like waiting for the network.
Collecting gpx files would
Hi Christian,
the problem for a Garmin-Map at the moment is the limited value of
possible Icons in the Garmins (around about 30-60 icons only). But FT,
vor example has over 300 different icons, raising tendency ;)
Regards
Mario
Well, so far I think it would be enough to render the
On 21 August 2010 05:12, bernhard zwischenbrugger b...@datenkueche.com wrote:
But editing with a touchscreen is not easy.
How to set a point using a finger?
If you put the finger to the screen, you don't see where the point is set.
The finger covers the point and it can't be exact.
Any idea
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:12 PM, bernhard zwischenbrugger
b...@datenkueche.com wrote:
But editing with a touchscreen is not easy.
How to set a point using a finger?
If you put the finger to the screen, you don't see where the point is set.
The finger covers the point and it can't be exact.
Tom Hughes wrote:
On 20/08/10 18:00, Martin Fossdal Guttesen wrote:
what kind of upgrades are beeing performed ?
We're installing extra memory - doubling what is there now.
And that takes 90 minutes?
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Alex S. wrote:
what kind of upgrades are beeing performed ?
We're installing extra memory - doubling what is there now.
And that takes 90 minutes?
When done in a rush, it can easily take a day or two ;)
Bye
Frederik
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So it would appear that we actually have
* one official proposal, currently under discussion (also used by FT)
* one private scheme, with private tags (exclusively used by OSeaM)
Now, the thing is I'm not really sure about this assessment. What I wrote
above is my current
Shutting the server down, installing the new memory, bringing the system up to
maintenance mode, running tests to make sure the new memory is working
properly, bringing the system up to normal mode, and making sure that all of
the processes are running OK can easily take 90 minutes.
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Alex S. wrote:
On 20/08/10 18:00, Martin Fossdal Guttesen wrote:
what kind of upgrades are beeing performed ?
We're installing extra memory - doubling what is there now.
And that takes 90 minutes?
Now when it is finished in 30 minutes you'll all be happy
If it
On 20-8-2010 22:45, Liz wrote:
Now when it is finished in 30 minutes you'll all be happy
If it takes 91 minutes you will complaining
Of course the time estimate has to be high.
That's human psychology for you.
Of course, 90 minutes trumps a 5 day weekend upgrading the API any day.
--
On 20.08.2010 21:12, bernhard zwischenbrugger wrote:
[...]
But editing with a touchscreen is not easy.
How to set a point using a finger?
If you put the finger to the screen, you don't see where the point is
set.
The finger covers the point and it can't be exact.
Any idea how to solve this
On 20 August 2010 23:24, Peter Wendorff wendo...@uni-paderborn.de wrote:
On 20.08.2010 21:12, bernhard zwischenbrugger wrote:
[...]
But editing with a touchscreen is not easy.
How to set a point using a finger?
If you put the finger to the screen, you don't see where the point is set.
The
I use Mapzen POI Collector on my iPhone:
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/mapzen-poi-collector/id338079717?mt=8
It's made by the CloudMade guys:
http://mapzen.cloudmade.com/mapzen-poi-collector
It isn't perfect (you can't add roads or areas and can't modify all
nodes), but it scratches my
Any idea how to solve this problem?
Put a touchpad on the back of the tablet: http://www.notionink.in/
I'm also told that Notion Ink will consider giving you a free Adam if
you develop an app that needs testing on it. Android phones also
outsell Apple powered handhelds at the moment; if tablets
2010/8/20 Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com:
You're being too literal with worship part of place_of_worship. We have
highway=steps and stairways are definitely not highways.
Amenity=place_of_worship is IMO to be taken literally: it is about
worshipping (mosque, church, temple, synagogue,
Or HTML5, which is a viable option on the iPad. The bigger issue
might be with some of the hardwired limits on the size of all images
used (our guys working on the iPad testing of the NearMap site have
been coming up against this).
Cheers
b
On Saturday, August 21, 2010, Andrew Ayre
Andrew Ayre schrieb:
Sadly flash won't work on the iPad.
Greetings from Steve Jobs. ;-(
That's what I don't like at the Apple things: one single man decides
what is running on your machine or not.
But that's a political discussion which basically does not belong to
this list.
Sorry,
On Saturday 21 August 2010, Ben Last wrote:
Or HTML5, which is a viable option on the iPad. The bigger issue
might be with some of the hardwired limits on the size of all images
used (our guys working on the iPad testing of the NearMap site have
been coming up against this).
Cheers
With
The Mapzen iPhone app does a pretty good job of it. When you start to set a
point, a pin marker appears.
On Aug 20, 2010, at 2:12 PM, bernhard zwischenbrugger b...@datenkueche.com
wrote:
hi
I keep thinking an editing app for the 3G / wifi iPad would be awesome. It's
always on the
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 7:42 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
wrote:
2010/8/20 Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com:
You're being too literal with worship part of place_of_worship. We
have
highway=steps and stairways are definitely not highways.
Amenity=place_of_worship
The landuse=religious seems like a good compromise. Landuse=institutional
seems a bit too generic, as there are so many different types of institutions.
---Original Email---
Subject :Re: [OSM-talk] Place of worship
From :mailto:sea...@gmail.com
Date :Fri Aug 20 21:38:06
I'm not sure in other jurisdictions, but in government land use maps I've
seen, there is usually an institutional land use category. Maybe for the
land use planning purposes of the government, it doesn't make sense to
differentiate the different types of institutions. In OSM, I guess we could
In ieder geval
route = ferry
'ferry = yes' is geen approved feature.
Op 15 augustus 2010 15:46 schreef ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert
Gremmen g.grem...@cetest.nl het volgende:
Welke tags gebruiken we voor de veerponten ihk
ondermeer de fietsrelaties
ferry = yes
Betaald/Onbetaald
Ja, ter verduidelijking: toen ik net op OSM keek zag ik dat de
Schaeferbrug weg was. Mijn eerste reactie was: dat klopt niet, ik weet
dat daar een brug is. Toen ging het me dagen: het middendeel van die
brug is tijdelijk verwijderd voor Sail! De kaart klopt dus met de
werkelijkheid van nu. Gaaf!
ik vind dit wel de betere oplossing. je wilt niet dat iedereen die nu
kaartjes uitprint ze volgende week al niet meer kan gebruiken.
we gaan toch ook niet alle wegwerkzaamheden in de kaart verwerken? als
extra info zou het wel handig zijn.
gister toen ik daar onder de bewust brug stond, was er
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Op 20-08-10 13:36, Floris Looijesteijn schreef:
ik vind dit wel de betere oplossing. je wilt niet dat iedereen die nu
kaartjes uitprint ze volgende week al niet meer kan gebruiken.
Als je kaartjes print moet je er toch wat aan sleutelen.
we
Stefan de Konink wrote:
we gaan toch ook niet alle wegwerkzaamheden in de kaart verwerken? als
extra info zou het wel handig zijn.
Zover ik weet doen we dat wel.
Ja bij grote dingen zoals de omlegging van de A2 wel, maar toch niet, ik
noem maar iets, bij elke straat die een dag afgesloten is
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Op 20-08-10 13:46, Floris Looijesteijn schreef:
Stefan de Konink wrote:
we gaan toch ook niet alle wegwerkzaamheden in de kaart verwerken? als
extra info zou het wel handig zijn.
Zover ik weet doen we dat wel.
Ja bij grote dingen zoals de
Ik zou dit soort tijdelijke wijzigingen liever met temporal tags
opgelost zien. Dan wordt het niet uit de kaart verwijderd, maar een
slimme routeplanner, die dit soort tags snapt, kan er wel rekening mee
houden. Dit is ook toepasbaar op wegwerkzaamheden, e.d. Desgewenst
breid je het uit
Onderstaand naar aanleiding van de gesloten brug vanwegen SAIL een interessante discussie.Wij (Goudappel) beschikken nu al over wegwerkmeldingen (stremmingen en hinder) voor Oost-Nederland en onze opdrachtgevers willen die juist zo breed mogelijk communiceren, dus toestemming voor opname in OSM is
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Ja bij grote dingen zoals de omlegging van de A2 wel, maar toch niet, ik
noem maar iets, bij elke straat die een dag afgesloten is omdat er een
bouwkraan staat?
Nouja zelfs dat dus. Kijk maar wie in mijn straat (Oude Trambaan,
Leidschendam) de construction tags heeft
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Op 20-08-10 14:09, Floris Looijesteijn schreef:
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Ja bij grote dingen zoals de omlegging van de A2 wel, maar toch niet, ik
noem maar iets, bij elke straat die een dag afgesloten is omdat er een
bouwkraan staat?
Nouja
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Op 20-08-10 14:06, dbuss...@goudappel.nl schreef:
Wij (Goudappel) beschikken nu al over wegwerkmeldingen (stremmingen en
hinder) voor Oost-Nederland en onze opdrachtgevers willen die juist zo
breed mogelijk communiceren, dus toestemming voor
Op 20 augustus 2010 14:09 heeft Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu
het volgende geschreven:
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Ja bij grote dingen zoals de omlegging van de A2 wel, maar toch niet, ik
noem maar iets, bij elke straat die een dag afgesloten is omdat er een
bouwkraan staat?
Nouja zelfs dat
Voor die tijdelijke elementen in OSM heb ik eens
een tagging voorstel gemaakt. Daarop is door
de community niet verder gereageerd geloof ik
en ik heb het verder laten liggen.
Regards,
Gert Gremmen
Before printing, think about the environment.
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