Re: [OSM-dev] Major improvements to MapOSMatic

2010-01-05 Thread Jonas Krückel

Am 04.01.2010 um 21:54 schrieb Thomas Petazzoni:

 Hello,
 
 As a new year's present, the MapOSMatic team is proud to announce that
 a new version of the maposmatic.org website has been put online, with
 major improvements over the initial version announced in September 2009.
 

Hi,

first of all, it's great to see the development and progress of MapOSMatic. I 
had a look at the new features released today and already discussed some of the 
following issues in the project's IRC channel. But to make them available to a 
wider audience I repost them here. I also tried to post to your dev mailing 
list, but it was not reachable from here and simply posting to 
d...@maposmatic.org didn't work.

First, I've spotted a missing space character in the german translation and 
also a complete paragraph missing translation. I then cloned the git 
repository, fixed the missing space and saw that the translation that is 
missing online, is available in the source file. However I was not able to push 
my changes online again. Please consider switching to a popular and widely used 
git network like Github. That would make collaboration a lot easier and we had 
great results using Github for walking-papers for the translations and more. 
The push and pull system there allows everyone to contribute while still 
maintaining a stable version of the website. I'm sure you could attract a lot 
more translators and code contributors there as well.

Anyway, the missing space char is in django.po in the .de directory in line 
299, it should look this way when fixed: 

Dieser Webservice wurde iMapOSMatic/i genannt,\n

Another issue I found is the usage of boundary relations. According to the IRC 
you're only using admin_level=8 relations. As you can read in the OSM wiki [1] 
in Germany we also use admin_level=6 for larger cities such as Munich or 
Berlin... Currently searching for them in MapOSMatic doesn't give you a working 
result. I suggest you to expand your system so it firstly searches for 
admin_level=8 relations and in case of no success continues to search for 
admin_level=6.

Cheers,
Jonas

[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:boundary%3Dadministrative___
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[josm-dev] Save OSM file without information about changed data

2009-12-13 Thread Jonas Krückel
Hi,

I've loaded a local .osm file into JOSM and deleted some relations. Now I want 
to save this file, but without the information about what I have edited. I 
don't want to have the action= tags in the .osm file and I also don't want to 
have any id's changed etc. How can I save it this way? I'm going to process the 
file locally with other tools and therefore don't need and want this extra 
information.

Cheers
Jonas
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Re: [OSM-dev] Template-Bug on OSM-Homepage

2009-09-27 Thread Jonas Krückel
Peter Körner schrieb:
 When removing so. as a friend the homepage states

 {{name} wurde als Freund entfernt.

 I'd guess there's a } missing?
   
Thanks for the hint. Fixed in de.yml now.

Jonas

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Re: [OSM-dev] what server next?

2009-09-08 Thread Jonas Krückel


Am 08.09.2009 um 12:38 schrieb Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega. 
es:

 El Martes, 8 de Septiembre de 2009, Grant Slater escribió:
 We also get slightly more OSM operated hardware outside UCL soon. Any
 friendly large hosts out there that can offer us some well bandwidth
 fed hardware/rack space? Maybe a university in North America?

 The spanish local chapter *may* be able to get some rack space and  
 connection
 to a backbone, either free or dirty cheap.

 Supposing that we get the rack space, what kind of machine and  
 services would
 you like us to host here? Just a mapnik renderer to balance load and  
 improve
 tile serving uptime?

We also have an offer for a server including traffic and hardware from  
a german ISP for a few month now. Grant also knows already about this  
for a while.

Jonas


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Re: [OSM-dev] [OSM-talk] Error in OSM site when Exporting to Embedded HTML

2009-06-23 Thread Jonas Krückel
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason schrieb:
 On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Ivan Garciacapisc...@gmail.com wrote:
   
 Hi, I realized that when I click in the EXPORT tab of OSM.org and I choose
 the Embedded HTML radiobox, it appears a link that says: Click here to
 select a marker, but when I click later on in the map, no marker is placed,
 I'm using Firefox 3 in my Kubuntu.
 

 Can someone who can debug JS look at this? Firefox error
 console/Firebug complain about undefined variables but I can't track
 down what's wrong.
   
I recognized this bug a few weeks ago as I was translating osm.org. It 
seemed to me that the bug appeared that time, so maybe it has something 
to do with the translation?
I checked de.yml at this time, but there was no bug, so it must be 
somewhere else.
Maybe this is a hint.

Jonas

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Re: [OSM-dev] Improved i18n diff script for railsport translators

2009-06-23 Thread Jonas Krückel
Andy Allan schrieb:
 On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Vitor Georgevitor.geo...@gmail.com wrote:
   
 I'm just arriving in this list but I strongly agree about having a specific
 list for i18n issues. there is a lot of work to be done in several fronts
 and the information about it is mostly sparse.

 For a country where the adoption of English is very low, like Brazil,
 translating is a essential thing to grow the number of volunteers.
 

 I'm not disputing that! I just don't really understand what emails or
 discussions aren't appropriate for either a) a native-language list or
 b) d...@osm.org
   
+1 I also don't see why we should create a new list. Form my POV it 
would only has disadvantages.


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Re: [OSM-dev] German Signup Message

2009-06-13 Thread Jonas Krückel
Tom Hughes schrieb:
 Could the people dealing with the German translations please review the 
 translation of the message people get when they signup as there seems to 
 be a significant problem with people not understanding how to confirm 
 their accounts.

 Since the translations went up I've been getting several emails a day 
 from German users complaining that they don't know what to click on or 
 that the link doesn't work.
   
I tested the message again by creating a account at api06.dev and i 
couldn't see a problem there.
Anyway, I added some words to the translation to make it even more clear.
Maybe you can forward the emails form the users to me that i can have a 
look at their problems.

Jonas (John07)

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Re: [OSM-dev] German Signup Message

2009-06-13 Thread Jonas Krückel
Shaun McDonald schrieb:

 On 13 Jun 2009, at 10:14, Jonas Krückel wrote:

 Tom Hughes schrieb:
 Could the people dealing with the German translations please review the
 translation of the message people get when they signup as there 
 seems to
 be a significant problem with people not understanding how to confirm
 their accounts.

 Since the translations went up I've been getting several emails a day
 from German users complaining that they don't know what to click on or
 that the link doesn't work.

 I tested the message again by creating a account at api06.dev and i
 couldn't see a problem there.
 Anyway, I added some words to the translation to make it even more 
 clear.
 Maybe you can forward the emails form the users to me that i can have a
 look at their problems.


 The problem is that when the text is translated back into English it 
 says click the link _at the bottom_ to activate your account. Users 
 are then not sure which link below to click to activate their account.
Maybe (in en.yml it says below). But i think the problem could also have 
been, that the flash create success message said that you get a 
confirmation code (some kind of token), but you actually get a link.
I changed both things and hope it is clearer now. It now says click on 
the following link below this line...

Jonas

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Re: [OSM-dev] German Signup Message

2009-06-13 Thread Jonas Krückel
I got a email from a german user now. He said, that he couldn't confirm 
his account, because the links were broken.
I created a account at osm.org and got a broken confirmation mail, there 
seems to be something wrong with the html tags or so. But the links in 
it (really hard to find because of all the strange text with html tags) 
worked.
So far i couldn't find an error in the german translation and on 
api06.dev the signup worked fine with a nice confirmation mail.
Any ideas?

Jonas

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Re: [OSM-dev] Web translation help script

2009-06-12 Thread Jonas Krückel
Celso González schrieb:
 Hi

 To help the people translate i have upgraded a tool used by the spanish 
 people.
 Its a web interface to the yml files, updated with the last translations in 
 svn just right now.

 http://osm.mitago.net/translate/script.php
   
Very cool script, i like the 100% for the German translation ;-)
I put a link to it here: 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Website_Internationalization#Currently_In_Translation

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Re: [OSM-dev] Procedure to get a dev.openstreetmap.org account

2009-06-10 Thread Jonas Krückel
sly (sylvain letuffe) schrieb:
 On Wednesday 10 June 2009 13:12, you wrote:
   
 Hi,

 The following test servers are available for testing of scripts,  
 rather than using the main OSM server:
 http://apis.dev.openstreetmap.org/
 api06 or new06 are recommended.
 It is better for you to use one of these ones, which are maintained,  
 rather than creating yet another api server on dev.
 

 Thanks for your answer, I made some tries with :
 http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/api/

 Looks good, but who do I ask for an account to make some upload ?

 (looks like my osm account is refused, because I suppose there is no sync)
   
Just create a account like you would do on osm.org

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[OSM-dev] openstreetmap.js attribution

2009-05-08 Thread Jonas Krückel
Hi,
if you use openlayers for displaying openstreetmap tiles on the web you 
will probably use on of the examples from the wiki. The examples use 
http://openstreetmap.org/openlayers/OpenStreetMap.js normally.
Unfortunately the attribution text of this file is not correct, it only 
says Data by OpenStreetMap (code:

attribution: Data by a href='http://openstreetmap.org/'OpenStreetMap/a, 

), but doesn´t mention the license. Could someone please fix this by 
simply adding CC-BY-SA (linked to 
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)

Jonas

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Re: [OSM-dev] Cloudmade routing for OSM rails_port site.

2009-04-30 Thread Jonas Krückel
Hi,
i expanded the wikipage [1] for route services a bit to give everyone a 
better overview of the different advantages of the routing services.
It is still not complete, so please help and add information and services.
With this matrix it is easier to discuss which routing service would be 
the best for the osm.org website.
Personally i think a good routeservice is important, because it shows 
the visitor the possibilitys of our data. I would prefer a open-source 
solution.

Jonas

[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Routing/OnlineRouters


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[josm-dev] connected nodes in blue

2009-04-23 Thread Jonas Krückel
Hi,
at the moment all the normal nodes (if they don´t have a special tag) in 
ways are displayed in a red color (at least in my JOSM from today)
Especially for debugging of osm data the following feature would be very 
useful: all nodes which are connected to another way are displayed blue.
At the moment i have to move the node away to see if it is really 
connected to the way and then press undo.
If you think this feature would be helpful i will open a trac ticket (i 
have no java skills to implement this feature).

Jonas


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Re: [josm-dev] connected nodes in blue

2009-04-23 Thread Jonas Krückel
Ulf Lamping schrieb:
 Jonas Krückel schrieb:

 If you think this feature would be helpful i will open a trac ticket 
 (i have no java skills to implement this feature).

 I thought a bit about it, but I have no idea how to implement it in a 
 good way.

 Problem here is, that currently nodes don't kwow any ways and ways 
 don't know each other.
Is that a general problem with osm data or are you speaking about the 
data model of JOSM rendering?

Jonas


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[OSM-dev] speedup of the API migration?

2009-04-21 Thread Jonas Krückel (John07)
Hi devs,
after the successfull migration to API0.6 i want to ask a question ;-)
The downtime seemed quite long for me (therefore i had a lot of time to 
think about this ;-) ) and i thought about how you could speedup the 
migration.
Now i just want to know where is the error/obstacle in my plan.

How much of the data is edited in 4 days? 10% ?
So let´s say you make a planet file on monday and run it through the 
complete process with 9 steps. On Friday you set the api in read-only 
mode and make a diff of all the changes between monday and friday. Now 
you apply your process with 9 steps to this diff (because it is only 10% 
of the data it should work quite fast) and then merge it with the 
processed data from monday.
You put this new data into the server and the migration should be almost 
done.

Regards,
Jonas

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Re: [OSM-dev] speedup of the API migration?

2009-04-21 Thread Jonas Krückel (John07)
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
 Hi,

 Jonas Krückel (John07) wrote:
 Now i just want to know where is the error/obstacle in my plan.

 There's no error as such, but of course your plan sounds good mainly 
 because you left out a lot of ugly bits ;-) it would probably induce 
 less downtime, but be considerably more work for the team in planning 
 - if, on the changeover weekend, you find out that there was a 
 problem, then you have to cancel everything and do it again later, 
 whereas with the 0.6 approach you'd just extend downtime by a day or so.

Ok, that´s a point.
Another question, how difficult would be the merging of the processed 
planet-data and the processed diff-data?

 I'm sure that when API 0.7 comes, you'll be more than welcome to help.
Maybe you know that i don´t have much knowledge about those things.

 (Speaking of which... should we perhaps plan an API 0.7 wishlist 
 session during SOTM where we gather ideas, suggestions, requirements?)
You shouldn´t discuss about a timeline/deadline for API0.7, just choose 
May again and you will have all the flexibility you need ;-)

Jonas

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[josm-dev] openvisible plugin

2009-04-03 Thread Jonas Krückel (John07)
Hi,
i asked several people, but no one could help me. I installed the 
openvisible plugin in JOSM, but i have no idea how i can use it.
Can someone please give me some hints? I will also write them in the wiki.
Thanks in advance.
Jonas

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Re: [josm-dev] restrict mass-editing?

2009-03-31 Thread Jonas Krückel (John07)
Pieren schrieb:
 Seriously though, can you think of a legitimate use for Select All in
 JOSM?
 

 Yes. JOSM is also used to edit subset of data, either extracted and
 filtered from OSM by XAPI for instance or before importing bulk data
 into OSM (e.g. attach a tag source= to admin boundaries which are
 first simplified), etc...
   
This sounds like a reasonable use. But i think the best idea is, to 
disable the select of large amounts of data and make a entry into 
einstein for the advanced users (I think if you make such edits you 
mentioned you are advanced) to enable it.

Jonas

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Re: [OSM-dev] New OpenStreetMap Firefox extension

2009-01-28 Thread Jonas Krückel (John07)
Jan Mantkowski schrieb:
 Hi all,

 just wrote my first Firefox extension ever.

 What do you think of the brandnew OpenStreetMap extension?
   
Sounds good, unfortunately i would have to create an account to download 
it, please find another method to distribute it.

Jonas

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