Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - An effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds together

2019-12-12 Thread Sören Reinecke via dev
Nothing is wrong with GitHub issues but GitHub has limitations when it comes to instant team talks. Slack allows to open subthreads when a point from someone needs to be negotiated. And that allows more deep communication and organisation. Original Message Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - An effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds togetherFrom: Mateusz Konieczny To: CC: Dev 
  
  
What is wrong with GitHub issues?Can be followed easily, are not a resource hogand do on.(Maybe I am unusual that I use Slack rarelyand most of others are usually on Slack)12 Dec 2019, 17:36 by dev@openstreetmap.org:Hi all,I've now set up a Slack Workplace for further discussion and work. Ask me and I will invite you.CheersSören Reinecke alias Valor Naram Original Message Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - An effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds togetherFrom: Sören Reinecke via dev To: dev@openstreetmap.orgCC: Hi Gerd,nice to hear your heartbeat for tagtransform. Take a look at the GitHub issue https://github.com/ValorNaram/transformation-table-osmtags/issues/3 where I wrote down the infrastructure I'm planning. There I mention also the use of bot script to automatically collect rules from various validators and rule databases and to convert these to the format tagtransform uses to unify data from different sources. This allows the modification and the convert back to all the other formats used by different programs. This way we create a sustainable and good ecosystem of validation rules.The way the team I want to set up communicates and exchanges is GitHub and Slack. On GitHub we will first work in my repository, later on we can create an organisation and move the repo. In Slack I need to create a workplace and figure out how moderation in Slack works.CheersSören Reinecke alias Valor NaramPS: This content is of public interest that's why this e-mail belongs to this list.-Original Message-From: Gerd Petermann To: dev@openstreetmap.orgSubject: Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - A effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds togetherDate: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 05:38:02 -0700 (MST)Hi all,What could be the user interface for such a collection of rules?I can think of a preprocessor like osmfilter or some kind of wiki tool whichcould add hints to wiki pages.Or maybe a rule generator which could create rules for a target program likemkgmap?Gerd--Sent from: http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/Developer-Discussion-f5233107.html___dev mailing listdev@openstreetmap.orghttps://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev  

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Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - An effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds together

2019-12-12 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
What is wrong with GitHub issues?

Can be followed easily, are not a resource hog
and do on.

(Maybe I am unusual that I use Slack rarely
and most of others are usually on Slack)

12 Dec 2019, 17:36 by dev@openstreetmap.org:

> Hi all,
>
> I've now set up a Slack Workplace for further discussion and work. Ask me and 
> I will invite you.
>
> Cheers
>
> Sören Reinecke alias Valor Naram
>
>
>  Original Message 
> Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - An effort make tagging and 
> using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds together
> From: Sören Reinecke via dev 
> To: dev@openstreetmap.org
> CC: 
>
>
>
>> Hi Gerd,
>>
>> nice to hear your heartbeat for tagtransform. Take a look at the GitHub 
>> issue >> 
>> https://github.com/ValorNaram/transformation-table-osmtags/issues/3>>  where 
>> I wrote down the infrastructure I'm planning. There I mention also the use 
>> of bot script to automatically collect rules from various validators and 
>> rule databases and to convert these to the format tagtransform uses to unify 
>> data from different sources. This allows the modification and the convert 
>> back to all the other formats used by different programs. This way we create 
>> a sustainable and good ecosystem of validation rules.
>>
>> The way the team I want to set up communicates and exchanges is GitHub and 
>> Slack. On GitHub we will first work in my repository, later on we can create 
>> an organisation and move the repo. In Slack I need to create a workplace and 
>> figure out how moderation in Slack works.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Sören Reinecke alias Valor Naram
>>
>>
>> PS: This content is of public interest that's why this e-mail belongs to 
>> this list.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From>> : Gerd Petermann <>> gpetermann_muenc...@hotmail.com 
>> >> >
>> To>> : >> dev@openstreetmap.org
>> Subject>> : Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - A effort make tagging and 
>> using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds together
>> Date>> : Wed, 11 Dec 2019 05:38:02 -0700 (MST)
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> What could be the user interface for such a collection of rules?
>> I can think of a preprocessor like osmfilter or some kind of wiki tool which
>> could add hints to wiki pages.
>> Or maybe a rule generator which could create rules for a target program like
>> mkgmap?
>>
>> Gerd
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - An effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds together

2019-12-12 Thread Sören Reinecke via dev
Hi all,I've now set up a Slack Workplace for further discussion and work. Ask me and I will invite you.CheersSören Reinecke alias Valor Naram Original Message Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - An effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds togetherFrom: Sören Reinecke via dev To: dev@openstreetmap.orgCC: Hi Gerd,nice to hear your heartbeat for tagtransform. Take a look at the GitHub issue https://github.com/ValorNaram/transformation-table-osmtags/issues/3 where I wrote down the infrastructure I'm planning. There I mention also the use of bot script to automatically collect rules from various validators and rule databases and to convert these to the format tagtransform uses to unify data from different sources. This allows the modification and the convert back to all the other formats used by different programs. This way we create a sustainable and good ecosystem of validation rules.The way the team I want to set up communicates and exchanges is GitHub and Slack. On GitHub we will first work in my repository, later on we can create an organisation and move the repo. In Slack I need to create a workplace and figure out how moderation in Slack works.CheersSören Reinecke alias Valor NaramPS: This content is of public interest that's why this e-mail belongs to this list.-Original Message-From: Gerd Petermann To: dev@openstreetmap.orgSubject: Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - A effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds togetherDate: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 05:38:02 -0700 (MST)Hi all,What could be the user interface for such a collection of rules?I can think of a preprocessor like osmfilter or some kind of wiki tool whichcould add hints to wiki pages.Or maybe a rule generator which could create rules for a target program likemkgmap?Gerd--Sent from: http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/Developer-Discussion-f5233107.html___dev mailing listdev@openstreetmap.orghttps://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev
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