to not use the name for the above reasons).
Tacking "Open" on front of anything is very unoriginal and in the
meantime completely meaningless, at best it might imply "slightly less
closed", but even that is not a given.
Simon
Am 08.11.2016 um 19:54 schrieb Richard Fairhurst:
lar to our standard style?
Unlikely, so why are we are applying a licence that has a number of
undesirable properties and would cause a lot of headaches if taken
seriously to our tiles?
Simon
Am 05.11.2016 um 21:03 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
>
> 2016-11-05 15:26 GMT+01:00 Simon Poole
us, issues that should be fixed before it is
really up to what we would expect from a current editor.
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n't disagree, such changes were out of scope for these
changes. As I mentioned at SOTM there is no real rationale these days
for the CC by-SA licence and we should probably be looking at that too
(through given the current discussion maybe we should be looking at an
even more problematic
my todo list at last.
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help with that.
Happy mapping
Simon
Am 27.10.2016 um 14:26 schrieb Luke Picciau:
> Hi, This is my first time posting to a mailing list so sorry if I mess
> it up.
>
> I just found out about the open street map project and love the idea.
> So far I have just been tracing building
).
Simon
Am 23.10.2016 um 05:07 schrieb Pine W:
> Hi Simon,
>
> Not quite. Per "https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright;, licensees
> "must also make it clear that the data is available under the Open
> Database License, and if using our map tiles, that the cartography is
> l
defintely can't complain about the productions.
Simon
Am 22.10.2016 um 07:00 schrieb Pine W:
>
> With a budget of about $75 million [1], productions like this
> certainly have the resources to get the credits and licensing right,
> so there is no excuse for being sloppy. Does the OSM Fou
transformations guideline
http://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Community_Guidelines/Trivial_Transformations_-_Guideline
there is no need to make the original OSM data available again.
SImon
Am 14.10.2016 um 00:29 schrieb Corey S.:
> /Note: this message was initially rejected as I was not
of that.
Simon
On 14.10.2016 20:41, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> I like it a lot, although it's a pity the zeros and ones are missing, maybe
> you could give it a try and integrate something?
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
> sent from a phone
>
>> Il giorno 14 ott 2016,
this is hopelessly device and manufacturer specific and we
have no way of testing if the fix in 1201 (see
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9pKLmh8s1h8TnJCS0FjMnQybWc for
the debug build) actually works for you. Could you get back to me asap
so that we can verify that it works.
**
**
Simon
Ok pas de suppression, ont met quoi à la place? quelqu'un l'as déjà fait
pour un ancien EPCI?
pour data gouv ok.
pour la DGCL du coup ont attend un retour des prochains SDCI pour voir
si ça bouge encore? ou on peut mettre à jour sur OSM ce qui a bougé?
ui
serai à supprimer?
* Idem avec la Communauté Urbaine de Cherbourg qui semble ne plus
avoir lieu d'être avec la création de la commune Cherbourg en Cotentin?
Merci,
Simon
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[2] http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/353239
be
proposing a complete rewrite during next year. This will likely however
be fairly expensive and involved (for example we will likely need to
look at all our processes involving personal data and potentially change
them to be compliant).
Simon
Am 28.09.2016 um 12:22 schrieb Michael Collinson
profile you can get the old behaviour by simply turning gravatar support
back on again.
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tend to report/highlight such ways (iD
perhaps not), finding them shouldn't be an issue.
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Am 27.09.2016 um 03:42 schrieb Aun Johnsen:
> I see a lot of usage of the generic tag highway=road, which is meant as a
> temporary tag and a “low level entry tag” for beginners. The p
interpretation
of the schemes in the preset systems and so on).
Simon
On 26.09.2016 15:10, john whelan wrote:
> >From evidence of the edits I'm still to be convinced as to the usefulness
> of these smart phone devices. Often inaccurate & unclear (Navmii) or
> unable to recognise
/documentation/utilities/polylineutility
To reconstruct the error: searched
/route/v1/bicycle/13.39598,52.532453;13.397864,52.50168?alternatives=true=full=polyline
using the bicycle profile.
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Bonjour,
Je pense que le tag name peut aussi être conservé s'il est renseigné.
Merci à toi pour ton travail
Gaël
Le 11 sept. 2016 à 22:23, Frédéric Rodrigo a écrit :
Bonjour,
J'ai effectué une modification pour garder les valeurs existantes d'un tag. Si
vous en
Am 09.09.2016 um 19:43 schrieb Robert Whittaker (OSM lists):
>
> There was a case in the UK where (IIRC) house price data was offered
> under the UK Open Government Licence (OGL). It turned out later that
> the addresses in it had been checked/normalised using a proprietary
> address database,
. Naturally in both cases you end up without a licence but
there is a bit of a difference in flavour.
Now, I believe I can say this for the whole open data community, we tend
to be a bit happy go lucky about checking these things, but I hope OSM
is a bit better than most other projects.
Simon
Am
t, as some of our
UK colleagues can testify.
Simon
Am 08.09.2016 um 21:05 schrieb Stewart Russell:
> Hi - this came up on talk-ca, and I want to make sure I'm not being
> too restrictive.
>
> Licence is a near clone of the UK OGL 1.0. Full text is here:
> http://opendata.peelre
Parfait, merci
Gaël
> Le 4 sept. 2016 à 20:30, George Kaplan <georgekaplan...@hotmail.fr> a écrit :
>
>
> Le 4 sept. 2016 à 17:56, Gaël Simon <gael.simon...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> Bonjour,
> Une question technique sur JOSM : les zones couvertes par l'
s. Du coup, si je scinde un chemin, je pense que cela risque de
casser les relations existantes.
Ma question est donc : comment charger via josm et l'overpass les chemins et
relations existantes ?
Merci pour vos conseils.
Gaël
Le 30 août 2016 à 19:23, Gaël Simon <gael.simon...@gmail.com> a
Essentially it doesn't have any effect wrt your old contributions since
they are not suddenly "un-redacted", so no need to panic.
It would still be a good idea to reset the flag, BUT, legal-talk is
definitely not the right place to get that done. Please simply contact
the system admi
Bonjour,
Je veux bien "prendre" St Pol - Tréguier.
Par contre, quels attributs pour la/les relations ? De type route=hiking ?
Gaël
Le 30 août 2016 à 15:54, Christian Rogel a
écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
J’ai le plaisir de vous annoncer qu’Yvon Autret,
The coverage extends in to Germany and France
http://mapproxy.osm.ch:8080/demo/?tms_layer=KTBASELSTADT2015=png=EPSG%3A900913
and may be of interest to mappers there too (crossposted to talk-de).
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It should be noted that wheelmap was given this permission after some
deliberation and as an exception (due to the special nature of the project).
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Am 16.06.2015 um 13:17 schrieb Simon Poole:
> And now for something completely different.
>
> I've produced an updated version of the OSM privacy policy:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Updated_Privacy_Policy (the original
> res
e tool is right without checking is a sure way to break
a lot of data.
Simon
> for example Osmose [1] and Keep right [2]. The users who don't have much
> computer memory installed could use those types of sites instead.
>
> [1] http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/
> [2] http
thing to do if we want the site to
stay up (Grant isn't here but iirc there was at least an oldish backup
somewhere).
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This is nearly a FAQ see for example this thread
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/legal-talk/2015-July/008159.html
If necessary I can draft a text for the case of deriving data by tracing
from imagery or similar sources.
Simon
Am 12.08.2016 um 14:57 schrieb joost schouppe
Leaving it to locals for a more concrete answer to your request, however
I would be interested as why you believe there is a significant amount
of data missing to start with?
Simon
Am 12.08.2016 um 14:33 schrieb Nikhil Prabhakar:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> In an effort to improve the naviga
there
is no reason to believe that they would not meet the ODbL definition of
a "Collective Database" (note IMHO de-duping would include deliberately
visually obscuring OSM data, but it seems that maps.me is squeaky clean
in that respect).
Simon
Am 06.08.2016 um 20:11 schrieb Stewart C. Rus
er
belongs to. But as a consequence these are all people that have actually
already mapped.
You should be able to get a rough number from
http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/oooc?zoom=11=51.20313=1.00444=B00FFTFFFT
Simon
Am 29.07.2016 um 13:50 schrieb Steve Chilton:
>
> Has anyone a way of finding
ve undesired results in very few relations,
> so I think it is a safe approach for an app that doesn’t do editing of
> said relations.
That breaks essentially all turn restrictions.
Simon
>
> Aun Johnsen
>
>> On Jul 27, 2016, at 06:01, Martin Koppenhoefer
>> <dieterdre..
OSM data, I suspect the
non-infringing bit might be a bit iffy. And naturally the goog
Alphabet is likely already contemplating how to harness Pokémon Go for
contributions to gmaps.
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should be hurt and anybody should be offended by the, sometimes not in
particularly good taste, flak that the product is receiving (it's a
thing, not a person).
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their products on a unified
licence.
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Am 11.07.2016 um 11:45 schrieb Andrew Davidson:
> Is the problem CC 4.0 or is it the riders that have been added? I'm
> just wondering if this is a general problem with the other data sets
> on data.gov.au.
>
> On 10/07/16 14:06, cleary wrote:
&
ad there.
>
>
> > 6/ What does this bug mean: 'Bad topology way level 2'?
>
> Can you point to where you see it?
http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/en/error/7056543335 , where
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/173383040 crosses Cadell St.
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> On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 07:37:53 PM Andrew Harvey wrote:
> > On 7 Jul 2016 7:21 PM, "Simon Slater" <pye...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> > > G'day all,
> > Since this is the first time I've done this, I've a couple
On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 07:37:53 PM Andrew Harvey wrote:
> On 7 Jul 2016 7:21 PM, "Simon Slater" <pye...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> > G'day all,
> >
> > While waiting in the Balranald Bakery yesterday I thought I'd
>
> install
>
> > OSMBugs
d (which
unluckily CC seems to be completly quiet on), which again would cause
issues when including such data in OSM.
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dataset is a Collective Database, both guidelines rule that out
(again that does not imply that a judge applying the ODbL to such a case
would come to the same conclusion).
In summary both guidelines in this use scenario boil down to prohibiting
de-duplication (of any kind).
Unluckily this simply confirms that the data cannot be included in OSM.
As I pointed out before, this is simply an indirect subsidy of the
producers of proprietary data and closed systems.
Simon
Am 08.07.2016 um 03:15 schrieb cleary:
> The issue of using the Australian PSMA Administrat
way of
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attribution data in every format you convert OSM data to).
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well happen.
A possible workaround might be for either PSMA or pmc.gov.au to identify
which datasets are touchy and not import/use them (and lift the
additional terms for the remaining datasets).
Simon
Am 28.06.2016 um 08:54 schrieb cleary:
> After brief discussion on the talk-au list, advi
may change in the future, but hasn't at this point in time.
Using it for QA etc. is likely possible, but given the low number of
addresses we have in Australia to start with is likely not going to help
a lot.
Simon
Am 25.06.2016 um 05:35 schrieb cleary:
> I'm sorry that I'm slow in picking up
,
and a resolution of some of these questions was long overdue.
I hope this will go a long way to remove some insecurity with respect to
common use cases and will lay some bitter debates to rest.
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are tourists in the busy centres of the world.
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Am 21.06.2016 um 00:14 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
> Hi,
>
> On 06/20/2016 11:49 PM, Andrew Harvey wrote:
>> The down side of course is that the Maps.me data isn't updated very
>> frequently so I might be duplicating data which
Am 20.06.2016 um 23:49 schrieb Andrew Harvey:
> On 20 June 2016 at 22:48, Oleksiy Muzalyev
> wrote:
>> Maps.me editor has got the principal difference from other editors, - it can
>> be used without an active Internet connection.
> I've been editing in JOSM for
son can't be
reused (and that problem is not going to go away).
The topic of having an external 3D model facility is not new but hasn't
seem to resulted in anything concrete.
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http://osmlab.github.io/osm-deep-history/#/node/2306343684 is in the end
simply a bug, the other, conceptual, problems are more serious.
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in a way that is incompatible with the licence you simply either have to
rectify that (which could for example be by not using the data publicly)
or stop using OSM data.
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this make "my" data trigger share-alike?
The specific term simply says that when there is no references between
the datasets it is a Collective Database, or in other words that the
trivial case when there is no interaction is OK too. Datasets that
reference objects in the other dataset a
in OSM gewisse Unschärfen, so ist meistens das was wir
als Name erfassen eigenlich der Brand und andere kleine Probleme, aber
es ist nicht so, dass andere Kartendatenanbieter nicht die gleichen
Probleme haben, und glaube ja nicht das die Läden selber es genau wissen.
Simon
Am 09.06.2016 um 18:39
Am 09.06.2016 um 17:40 schrieb Christoph Hormann:
> On Thursday 09 June 2016, Simon Poole wrote:
>> I can understand the desire for a negative example, but:
>>
>> - this is documentation of use that we are happy with, not of the
>> opposite.
> But we are happy wit
Am 09.06.2016 um 17:36 schrieb Simon Poole:
>
> Am 09.06.2016 um 17:06 schrieb Robert Whittaker (OSM lists):
>> Also (and it may be deliberate) this guideline doesn't address the
>> question of what filtering / querying you can do with your collective
>> datab
created a dataset from the filtered results and publicly used
it, yes, likely you would have to honour a request for the OSM
component (which naturally would implicitly contain the information
where those 4* restaurants are) TANSTAAFL.
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allerdings eher schlecht gepflegt,
man muss die also für sein jeweilge Anwendung selbst neu generieren.
SImon
Am 09.06.2016 um 13:12 schrieb DC Viennablog:
> Hallo allerseits,
> ich habe vor kurzem ein Geschäft der Linie "TEDi" in die OSM eingetragen. Da
> laut LOGO, Website
ould be de-duplication of elements in OSM and a third party
dataset to generate a common database. in which each object only exists
once.
Simon
Am 09.06.2016 um 14:08 schrieb Christoph Hormann:
> On Thursday 09 June 2016, Simon Poole wrote:
>> The LWG has just forwarded
FYI
The LWG has just forwarded the text of
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Collective_Database_Guideline to the
OSMF board for approval and publishing as definite guidance from the OSMF.
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other attributes of the object (as this feature proves without doubt).
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Am 08.06.2016 um 18:44 schrieb Michael Reichert:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> Am 08.06.2016 um 17:59 schrieb Bryan Housel:
>> - When setting Wikipedia field value, also set corresponding Wikidata
Am 05.06.2016 8:09 nachm. schrieb "Joerg Fischer" <o...@jfis.de>:
>
> Martin Simon wrote:
>
> > Selbst wenn man die letzten ~8 Jahre unter einem Stein verbracht hat
kann
>
> *plonk*
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Am 03.06.2016 10:25 vorm. schrieb "Joerg Fischer" :
> Oder niemals. Aber gescheite Darstellung von Rad- und Fußwegen und das
> dazugehörige Routing ist ja schließlich nur einer _der_ Vorteile von OSM
> gegenüber anderen Kartenanbietern, das kann man schon mal sinnlos kaputt
>
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the info.
Greetings,
Simon
Am 31.05.2016 um 19:33 schrieb Daniel Patterson:
Hi Simon,
OSRM is a back-end service - you give it a couple of coordinates, and it will
give you the route from A->B as a blob of structured data in JSON format.
We provide a demo ser
Hi all,
As a blind person i wonder if OSRM would be interesting for us?
can it output directions or something we could use to orientate on streets?
looking for something open source and what can be updated more often
without paying high prices.
greetings,
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On Sat, 14 May 2016 05:34:46 PM Marc Gemis wrote:
> with this query, you immediately have a CSV file as output.
Thanks, I'll have a play with this today. I have JOSM installed, but have
only had a cursory glance at it yet.
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> I have gotten some 1,400 'towns from the OSM data base ..
Second, how does one extract data like this from the OSM database? Is there a
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fixed on ISS, so any orbital software/website
will tell you if/when they have near passes.
They also have a live feed:
https://www.urthecast.com/live
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The passenger train doesn't stop at any of these stations anymore either, only
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Bonjour,
Je ne peux plus télécharger de données sous josm. J'ai un message de time out
sur api.openstreetmap.org/api
Quelqu'un d'autre a ce souci ?
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Looking at Potlatch, it handles these attributes in a different way. I have
JOSM and Merkaartor, but haven't really used them yet.
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this be
something
in the OSM tags at this location that I could correct, or is it in how Marble
is reading the tags?
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Canton Aargau here (which while essentially just a
service fee, we did pay CHF 200 for). While I'm not particularly happy
with just a flag to indicate the preferable imagery for a region, it
does work most of the time.
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YEAH so lets run a http://www.mattermost.org/ service too.
Am 27.03.2016 um 00:26 schrieb Dave F:
> Yeay! Another communication forum. Just what OSM needs.
>
> On 26/03/2016 19:59, Steve Coast wrote:
>> Ok so look, Slack took over the world. And it turns out it’s pretty
>> good and useful.
Am 25.03.2016 um 10:16 schrieb Simon Poole:
> ...
>
> - the number of mappers that edited data in Ireland: this is a bit more
> involved to determine and the best way is to simply to look at a full
> history extract of the country in question. I'm not aware of current
> num
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not aware of current
numbers, but I did do this before the licence change, last time June
2012: 2'249 was the number at the time (as comparison 1'684 was the
total number of mappers that had started out in IE at that point in time).
Simon
Am 25.03.2016 um 01:49 schrieb Daniel Cussen:
> Ca, someone t
he authors are still interested at all in any of the O* licences.
Simon
PS: what is HDX, besides being CHJ (cool humanitarian jargon)?
Am 19.03.2016 um 18:52 schrieb Dale Kunce:
>
> I'm very curious about the cc-by compatibility. The Red Cross is doing
> a very large mapping project in
Diane
Any comment from CC on the -other- issues that have been raised wrt CC
by 4.0 and ODbL compatibility and in general with the way it works for
databases?
Simon
Am 18.03.2016 um 17:19 schrieb Diane Peters:
> Just to be clear on the attribution removal requirement in CC's
> licenses
Am 13.03.2016 um 19:31 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
> Am So, 13.03.2016, 16:49 schrieb Simon Poole:
>> I wrote the opposite.
> Is my English that bad? Perhaps you can read German, perhaps anyone
> else can. That's what my brain has translated from your writing:
>
> "Es beha
Am 13.03.2016 um 16:33 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
> Am So, 13.03.2016, 16:06 schrieb Simon Poole:
>
>> It does (care about a change to the OSM layer). It addresses exactly the
>> case that you could use your 3rd party data to generate an OSM extract
>> that doesn't conta
Am 13.03.2016 um 14:36 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
> Am So, 13.03.2016, 14:06 schrieb Simon Poole:
>> I specifically limited my point to the case in which there was no
>> changes to the OSM layer due to the 3rd party layer and vice versa.
> Yeah, I've understood this point,
Ahem, this is going around in circles.
I specifically limited my point to the case in which there was no
changes to the OSM layer due to the 3rd party layer and vice versa.
In other words: there is no interaction between the layers other than
they are visually superimposed.
Simon
Am 13.03.2016
Am 13.03.2016 um 13:35 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
> but of course it interacts with the features.
How?
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IMHO if you don't undertake any efforts to suppress duplicate objects
(which would include purely visual operations too) you already have
completely separate datasets and are already clearly in, potentially
ugly though, Collective Database territory.
Simon
Am 13.03.2016 um 13:11 schrieb Tobias
penStreetMap) and printed maps.
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See
http://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/Community_Guidelines/Produced_Work_-_Guideline
Which covers what Christoph has already pointed out, I'm not sure why we
would want to differentiate between maps and other produced works as you
suggest.
Simon
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Wenn ich es richtig verstanden habe (vom Ticket auf
josm.openstreetmap.de) ist das Problem
a) behoben (ev. aber noch nicht verfügbar)
b) trat nur auf mit der web start Version auf Windows (und ist ein Bug
im web start)
Simon
Am 08.03.2016 um 16:25 schrieb Manfred A. Reiter:
> Hallo Mar
t; JOSM did, because it's frustrating to go over something that was
> deliberately split to map lanes only to discover it merged for miles...
See
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code/2016/Project_Ideas#Miscellaneous
With other words there is hope :-).
Simon
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