On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 01:15 +1000, John Smith wrote:
> For people with good reason to be making dummy edits the dev system
> can do this and will also render pretty maps too.
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> http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/
Half correct. It's not yet set up for rendering.
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es, or some other tag should be used?
Seems reasonable.
> And should that changeset that converted shop=groceries into
> shop=greengrocer be reverted?
The changeset in question broke data. It unilaterally changed the
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> I am assuming that this command will also work correctly if my renderer is
> instead geoserver since I already have been using geoserver I would prefer
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> I contact him/her to inform that what he/she is doing is not allowed.
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In that case, the coordinates should surely not be in wikipedia either?
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>> On 08/09/09 00:24, Thomas Wood wrote:
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>>> My apologies, I meant to change the links.
>>> Try errol.openstreetmap.org/...
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>> Please don't do that, both because it doesn't work
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embers of the community started this thread: to ask the more
> experienced/enabled community members for help in doing so.
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> cheers,
> Martin
The thread was started for consensus on whether the edits were
vandalism, and what should be done.
Now we're at a stage t
appy to revert these particular edits.
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> Most of the edits are not in areas I know well enough. Most seem to be in
> Iceland.
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Please leave the ways untouched for now, it'll be easier to revert the
whole changeset in the long run.
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> I checked de.yml at this time, but there was no bug, so it must be
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> Maybe this is a hint.
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now it does work with the Google search, but then what's the point for
> wikipedia to have its own search.
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Actually, it seems all wiki searches are failing.
I've copied the wiki admin in on this.
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can put it where ever people want it. I think svn.openstreetmap.org is
> the best. Where to ask to get svn account ?
The machine admin - TomH creates accounts for anyone who requires one.
(A few) more details on the wiki -
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/SVN
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2009/4/29 Etienne Chové :
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>> See also the osmparser.py class, that may also be useful.
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>> http://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/applications/editors/django/osmeditor/lib/osmparser.py
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> Interesting... does it work with API 0.6 and ch
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quot;12631399\"" france.osm
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> This node is used in a way but not declared
The node in question is located in Poole Bay, UK, as part of a ferry
route from Poole to Guernsey -
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/2784646
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/12631
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> TrackMyJourney is an option, though that is aimed at you having
> travelled that route, and doesn't need any javascript.
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> Shaun
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OpenLayers can in fact read the GPX itself.
Take a look at http://wiki.openst
on the old site, but
I can't find it anymore.
It's certainly been discussed on these lists before, a search may be
worthwhile to hear our previous thoughts:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:lists.openstreetmap.org+"peoples+map"&hl=en&client=fi
grand licensing debate but still very
> relevant as this is what it is ultimately all about.
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> It gets interesting around four minutes in and he gives us a nice plug at
> 14:40. Just please don't tell Richard Fairhurst, it might go to his head :-)
He already knows, and I
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> The base line is the maritime border closest to the coast, and will
> probably not be rendered on most maps.
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>> * Change the OpenLayers instance to point to your server
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>> After a long laborious battle I have reached the last stage. I need to
>> point
>> the openlayers instance to my server, but cannot find documentation how to
>> do
>> it. Can anyone point me to this?
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2009/2/9 Jochen Topf :
> On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 05:20:51PM +0000, Thomas Wood wrote:
>> I see no reason why the relation model cannot apply with a tagging of
>> boundary=maritime on the maritime sections of the boundary.
>> The required ways will still be retrievable from a (
n land, so I think that using boundary=maritime rather than
boundary=administrative maritime=yes (or other suggested options) is
worthy.
In short, I'm saying I support wiki-proposal 3, along with the
additional tags on the relation, if deemed necessary.
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atus by "valuable"
> - split the map features page in two parts "core map features" for
> well established tags (e.g. used by more thant 50% of the
> contributors) and another map features page for the rest.
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> Pieren
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I like it, but maybe replace valuable wit
lit the roundabout as needed, tag all parts as junction=roundabout (don't
> use a roundabout relation), and add only the needed parts into the route.
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> Bicycle_Boulevards)
Use relations, or alternatively the tag lcn=yes is supported if it has
no reference.
> Also, has anyone tagged a bike box?
> (http://www.portlandonline.com/TRANSPORTATION/index.cfm?c=46717
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Not to my knowledge, but there
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ove why this article is needed, relevant, sourced, etc.
The fact that Japanese was missing was quite odd, since we have quite
a few mappers there, afaik. I got a friend of mine to translate the
first paragraph in attempt to lure some more translators in -
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/オープン・
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Subst#About_subst
2009/1/22 Adam Schreiber :
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Thomas Wood
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>> Please subst: in any page-sized templates, it helps keep the wiki a
>> little speedier...
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organised themselves to do this job
> without any fanfare.
Wow, just as I was considering looking to see what else could be done
to help with the coastlines tidyup! :)
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Ugh, this method got through voting?!
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trying to make the slippymap plugin show zoom levels other than 12. My
efforts on this (and all other bits of my OSM work) are postponed for
a while for exams.
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> worsen this crossing. No problem in JOSM though.
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> Please do not change (repair) anything for a few days so anyone
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endant templates, but
not done much else more.
I'll hand out sysop rights to the wiki if others want to import some more pages.
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~edgemaster/semwiki/index.php/Main_Page
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o have, think plenty of people
> would use something like this.
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> now... usually when i have ideas someone has already made them into
> reality... hoping that's the case here ;) really need this.
>
> thoughts?
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> thanks
> - daniel
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Surely it's possible within the current data model without resorting
to further complexity. Relations should be able to handle them fairly
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as current features.
For example we could just 'namespace' them all to
historical:tagname=value.
It would still be a bit of a PITA to edit the raw data on editors that
do not allow different sets of features to be hidden. (Only really an
issue with potlatch at the moment, since both
y situation of not being able to read off
a single tag to decide what type of feature something is.
Not all data clients are likely to implement a tag that means the
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've converted the 12nm line around the UK and Ireland
to be fully tagged, so it's now showing in its own bubble on the
mapnik render.
I do note that Foula is not included in this line, so I'm looking for
details on how they were originally created so I can modify it t
2008/12/24 Pieren :
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>> Frederik does make a good point that it could be used for good.
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This would be a big mistake, from what I've heard of t...@h, it has too
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#x27;t be missed.
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> Till
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> Am Mittwoch 26 November 2008 schrieb Nick Black:
>> Did you get anywhere with this? Have you tried emailing the admins at
>> geocaching.com to see why they removed the cache? I'd love to hear more.
>>
>> Nick
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sure* they want to load
more. Otherwise, it tells them to zoom in to view the detail.
If we're considering an OL editor for small edits, we'd want to
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> On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Thomas Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> 2008/11/15 Till Harbaum / Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > i have recently released a geocache which basically required
that descriptions of boundaries are often
described (although often in an indistinct way) in legal documents,
particularly ones enforcing boundary changes. (For example
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greater_London_boundary_changes)
I wonder if there's a more complete DS for boundaries?
t; from OpenLayers)
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> How about SVG tiles?
OpenLayers uses SVG internally anyway, plus SVG isn't cross-browser
(IE's VML is supported fully by OL)
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> But, wouldn't any vector tiles be problematic with elements
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th it is the high latency it seems to suffer from due to the
on-the-fly data requests.
On this subject, I may test out some POI stuff I've been working on
for another project. I wonder how well it scales up to country-sized
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mistake.
> IMHO a very interesting issue and may mean that google sees a serious
> competitor arriving ...
Not in my view.
> Till
I'm asking some contacts I have to see if I can get the full logs for
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e tags to be imported
> - I guess it should support API 0.6 if it is to be used in the future, or?
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tag an invalid choice.
As others have said, service or unclassified depending on size.
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2008/11/6 Rainer Dorsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am Mittwoch, 5. November 2008 schrieb Alex Mauer:
>> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>> > I am wondering what is the difference between footway and path? sac_scale
>> > on http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Map_Features seems to apply
>> > for both. Does tha
2008/11/5 Richard Fairhurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Steve Chilton wrote:
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>> Amongst all the US Election mapping frenzy there was a good callout for
>> OSM on Ogle Earth yesterday entitled:- OSM: your map of last resort
>> http://www.ogleearth.com/index.html
>
> via which I notice this:
>
> http://
>> (on- or offline) service/software?
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a bit lazy and putting in a feature request without
>> the prior research but I'm sure you'll be kind and let me know
>> in a kind and considerate way
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Greg
>> (UK)
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You need to set the displayProjection parameter on the control to get
it to give you lat/lons.
eg: map.addControl(new
OpenLayers.Control.MousePosition({displayProjection:
map.getProjectionObject()}));
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display will be fairly trivial. The most difficult part will probably
deciding where to put them so they don't annoy those who do not wish
to use them.
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>
> As I read it, it's not replacing the highway=* tag, but is in addition to.
> So:
> highway=residential
> traffic_calming=chicane
>
> A bump should be a node, IMHO.
>
May I theorise that aim of highway=traffic_ca
very high accuracy method of using areas to
define road surfaces, etc, I'll continue using overlapping ways to
represent landuse areas contained by roads.
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On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Grant Slater
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas Wood wrote:
>>>
>>> See item 1 of http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Top_Ten_Tasks
>>
>> The task is already being worked on, this is the first step:
>> In r9
gt; / Grant
>
The task is already being worked on, this is the first step:
In r9443: stevechilton: Change place_of_worship to rectangle (new
PNG). Specific types will follow
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> [2] http://www.rigacci.org/osm/bug/josm_simplify_bug.osm
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