Re: [OSM-dev] [GSoC] Improvements to Vespucci

2012-08-18 Thread Jan Schejbal
Hi,
I have now added the GPL dual-license notice, added a license viewer
with a short description of the license situation and attribution.
This also means that the preset icons are included in the main APK
again, and checked into the repo.

The APK is again available at
http://www.janschejbal.de/temp/vespucci.apk

The license viewer can be opened from the settings menu, as is usual on
Android.

Unless something is very badly broken, this should be the final version
for GSoC, and the gsoc-janschejbal branch should be ready for merging
into the trunk.

Kind regards,
Jan

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Re: [OSM-dev] Anomaly Detection Engine

2012-08-18 Thread Paul Norman
Has the Anomaly Detection Engine project been abandoned? I never received a
reply when I asked the student.

 -Original Message-
 From: Paul Norman [mailto:penor...@mac.com]
 Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 8:21 PM
 To: 'vel...@gmail.com'
 Cc: 'Derick Rethans'
 Subject: Anomaly Detection Engine
   
 Hello,
 
 I've recently been looking at refining some of my changeset
 investigation tools to look for changesets which indicate a particular
 type of copypaste remapping.
 
 I was wondering if your GSoC code is at a place where it can process a
 changeset, even if it can't determine if it's a problem changeset or
 not.
 
 Your timeline has you listed as having a goal of training the algorithm
 right now but I don't know if you're that far yet since I haven't seen
 many updates on dev@
 
 Also, as a minor note https://github.com/avelkei/osm-watchdog has no
 license listed.
 
 Paul Norman


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Re: [OSM-dev] Anomaly Detection Engine

2012-08-18 Thread Graham Jones
Yes,
Adam had some health issues which meant that he could not complete the
project, so dropped out at the mid point.

I will do a little write up on where all of the GSoC projects have got to
in a couple of weeks once the evaluations are finished.

Graham.

On 18 August 2012 18:59, Paul Norman penor...@mac.com wrote:

 Has the Anomaly Detection Engine project been abandoned? I never received a
 reply when I asked the student.

  -Original Message-
  From: Paul Norman [mailto:penor...@mac.com]
  Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 8:21 PM
  To: 'vel...@gmail.com'
  Cc: 'Derick Rethans'
  Subject: Anomaly Detection Engine
 
  Hello,
 
  I've recently been looking at refining some of my changeset
  investigation tools to look for changesets which indicate a particular
  type of copypaste remapping.
 
  I was wondering if your GSoC code is at a place where it can process a
  changeset, even if it can't determine if it's a problem changeset or
  not.
 
  Your timeline has you listed as having a goal of training the algorithm
  right now but I don't know if you're that far yet since I haven't seen
  many updates on dev@
 
  Also, as a minor note https://github.com/avelkei/osm-watchdog has no
  license listed.
 
  Paul Norman


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Re: [OSM-dev] [GSoC] Improvements to Vespucci

2012-08-18 Thread andrewg_oz
Everything is looking pretty good now. I'm going to take Vespucci out for a 
survey later today to see how things go.

I've also noticed a small annoyance with the tag editor. The main map 
activity is using the new action bar, but the tag editor activity is still 
using the classic Android title bar. With the background transparent it 
looks a little messy seeing half the action bar of the main activity behind 
the title bar of the tag editor. Is that something easy to fix? (eg make 
the tag editor use an action bar too?)

Regards,
Andrew

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