I am using yahoo as a provider. Is the situation the same with all people using
yahoo email adresses?
Pierre
De : john whelan <[email protected]>
À : AYTOUN RALPH <[email protected]>
Cc : "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : lundi 31 juillet 2017 16h25
Objet : Re: [HOT] landuse=residential and routing
Both this message and the one from Pierre have been marked as spam because they
do not pass the correct authentication by gmail, I suspect their email
providers have not configured their email servers correctly.
I would suggest they both switch to a different email provider. Microsoft
offers outlook besides google if you use Thunderbird that can pick up mail from
different sources and consolidate it and send email through one particular
provider.
Google handles about thirty percent of the world's email traffic these days so
if your emails do not get through to google users then there is a problem.
The other possibility is talk to your email providers and get them to sort out
their authentication.
To read Pierre's and Ralph's comments which I think are useful, gmail users can
go to their spam folder.
Cheerio John
On 31 July 2017 at 14:45, <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Marco, The correct drawing of roads should be through the village and not
stopping on the residential boundary. In fact there should not be a node
connecting road and boundary at all. In the example you showed there is a road
running to the south and east bypassing the village. As there is no indication
of any clear road through the village itself leads me to believe that those
ways leading off the bypass are more likely to be paths that will weave between
the buildings and should not be shown as possible vehicle routes. Hope this
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Topics: 1. Re: Highway Tag Africa wiki (Vao Matua) 2. landuse=residential
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07:59:53 -0700From: Vao Matua <[email protected]>To: "Jens Mueller (Historical
Research Services)" <[email protected]>Cc: HOT Openstreetmap
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charset="utf-8" Ukundji Thank you for you comments, yes Ethiopia needs to have
an OSM restart.For the last 10 months I was living in SNNPR and was not able to
meet asingle OSM contributor.The infrastructure, unfortunately, makes OSM
contributions and even usevery difficult.Ethiopians would be very interested in
getting OSMAnd on their phones,however, it appears to be a restricted app. In
terms of paths to Ethiopian villages it is indeed the case that theprimary or
only transportation route to a population may only be by foot ordonkey traffic
on a path.I think the perception that a path is not important is quite common
and isnot true. Important or significant paths need to be mapped for
commerce,food safety, and potential relief efforts, not only in Ethiopia but
inother parts of Africa and places throughout the world. The discussion about
importance<http://wiki.openstreetmap. org/wiki/Proposed_Features/ Importance>
doesn'tseem to have moved forward but could have some value. At SOTM Africa
earlier this month there was quite a bit of discussion onhighway tags,
including paths. Based on that discussion I have updatedthe AfricaHighway
Tagging guide<http://wiki.openstreetmap. org/wiki/Highway_Tag_Africa> to help
clarifythat a road has not only a construction class as well as an economic
orsocial function. Regards Emmor(Palolo <http://hdyc.neis-one.org/? Palolo>) On
Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Jens Mueller (Historical ResearchServices)
<[email protected]> wrote: > Hi!> > I hope that you do not mind if I “jump into”
your interesting and very> important discussion.> > I have had problems with
the defintion of “unclassified roads” and “paths”.> Based on your defintion any
roads which are not accessable by 4x4 wheel> cars should be tagged as “path”
(or as “tracks” if they only connect to> agricultural places), even if they are
the only roads which connect> settlements. Is this correct?> > Please take a
short look (if you do not mind and have the time to do so)> at a “OSM forum”
discussion two years ago.> I mapped in Ethiopia mainly oin the municipality of
“Yemezegn”.> There are several roads of different sizes there, as decribed in
my> posting.> > A native Ethiopian did in-depth research in that area for his
master> thesis and stated:> “According to the observation data, two Kebeles
namely Yemezegn and> Gibtsawit are inaccessable by vehicles and hence, do not
have easy access> to public transport.”> And it seems as if he meant
inaccesable by all (normal, including 4x4)> vehicles.> If this is indeed true,
should all roads be tagged as paths?> https://forum.openstreetmap.
org/viewtopic.php?id=54917> > Any help and ideas would be greatly appreciated
after this would help me a> lot for other mapping projects in Ethiopia and DR
Congo (near the Lake> Tanganyika, where a lot of settlements only have access
by vehicles via the> Lake).> > Thank you.> > Kind Regards,> > Ukundji> > >
*From:* john whelan <[email protected]>> *Sent:* Saturday, July 29, 2017
1:38 AM> *To:* [email protected]> *Subject:* [HOT] Highway Tag Africa wiki>
> I seem to recall some one posting recently that following discussion at> the
SOTM Africa in Uganda 2017 some changes had been made to the wiki.> > Could
some one highlight these.> > Thanks John> > ------------------------------>
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<[email protected]>To: [email protected]: [HOT] landuse=residential
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<[email protected]>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=us-ascii Doing remote mapping in Nigeria (project #2768), I've a very
basic question(sorry, but I searched a lot in wiki pages and mailing lists, I
didn't findanything about) : all highways (usually 'unclassified') connecting a
village need to beconnected between them, for routing alghoritms?If so, and the
village has no residential highways, have we to draw"virtual" roads (with
highway=residential) inside the village to get theconnection? Please look at
this picture [1] to have an example. Cheers,Marco [1]
https://drive.google.com/open? id=
0B65acVCG5NRQZ3VHTkFlaXR0RHM<https://drive.google.com/ open?id=
0B65acVCG5NRQZ3VHTkFlaXR0RHM> --View this message in context:
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