Re: [OSM-talk] New: 'OSM Mapper' for OpenStreetMap Contributors, by Ito World

2008-07-21 Thread Peter Miller

Thanks for all your comments and encouragement.

I have just added a page to the wiki for 'OSM Mapper' and ask people to add
suggestions for improvement and other comments to that page.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OSM_Mapper


I have also made a note of you suggestion on the page. Feel free to sign it
if you prefer.




Regards,


Peter


 -Original Message-
 From: Tim Waters (chippy) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 19 July 2008 19:44
 To: Peter Miller
 Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
 Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] New: 'OSM Mapper' for OpenStreetMap Contributors,
 by Ito World
 
 It is a very good tool! many many thanks! It's making me want to map
 more, to climb higher up the charts, heh.
 
 Also, I note, that for my area, over half the contributors add just
 one or two features, a pub here, a road there. This is really
 encouraging for the project, in my opinion, it shows people just
 adding their little bit - something that in the future, I think we
 will see much more of (possibly even negating the need for a login for
 just a casual edit).
 
 The only little gripe I have is viewing it on my screen - it's
 limited to 1024 wide  so I cannot see both the maps and the right hand
 side columns at the same time. Perhaps a setting / preference could be
 set to allow me to have a smaller map?
 
 cheers,
 
 chip
 
 On 7/18/08, Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
 
  Ito World Ltd is pleased to offer its new product 'OSM Mapper' to the
 OSM
  community. We demonstrated this product at 'State of the Map' and a
 number
  of OSM contributors have been trying it out since then. We are now ready
 to
  release it more widely.
 
 
 
 
  OSM Mapper is a free product that allows OpenStreetMap contributors to
  analyse the data for selected areas in lots of different ways to
 identify
  and correct faults. It also allows users to set up RSS feeds to monitor
  changes to the data in these selected areas. Read more on our blog:
 
  http://itoworld.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-osm-mapper-for-
 openstreetmap.html
 
 
 
  We like making interesting pictures from data. Here are a set of images
  created using OSM Mapper and some of our other products:
 
  http://www.flickr.com/groups/itomedia/pool/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Regards,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Peter Miller
 
  Ito World Ltd
 
  www.itoworld.com
 
 
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Re: [OSM-talk] New: 'OSM Mapper' for OpenStreetMap Contributors, by Ito World

2008-07-19 Thread Gervase Markham
Peter Miller wrote:
 Ito World Ltd is pleased to offer its new product ‘OSM Mapper’ to the
 OSM community. We demonstrated this product at ‘State of the Map’ and a
 number of OSM contributors have been trying it out since then. We are
 now ready to release it more widely.

Peter,

As no-one else has said it on the list yet, I just wanted to say that 
this tool is ridiculously, amazingly, mind-blowingly cool.

Gerv


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Re: [OSM-talk] New: 'OSM Mapper' for OpenStreetMap Contributors, by Ito World

2008-07-19 Thread Steven Le Roux
2008/7/19 Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Peter Miller wrote:
  Ito World Ltd is pleased to offer its new product 'OSM Mapper' to the
  OSM community. We demonstrated this product at 'State of the Map' and a
  number of OSM contributors have been trying it out since then. We are
  now ready to release it more widely.

 Peter,

 As no-one else has said it on the list yet, I just wanted to say that
 this tool is ridiculously, amazingly, mind-blowingly cool.

 Gerv


Woohoo

This is an amazing tool !!

Here is a first glance
http://galerie.le-roux.info/main.php?g2_itemId=5140for my area.

Thx a lot for this tool :)




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Re: [OSM-talk] New: 'OSM Mapper' for OpenStreetMap Contributors, by Ito World

2008-07-19 Thread Tim Waters (chippy)
It is a very good tool! many many thanks! It's making me want to map
more, to climb higher up the charts, heh.

Also, I note, that for my area, over half the contributors add just
one or two features, a pub here, a road there. This is really
encouraging for the project, in my opinion, it shows people just
adding their little bit - something that in the future, I think we
will see much more of (possibly even negating the need for a login for
just a casual edit).

The only little gripe I have is viewing it on my screen - it's
limited to 1024 wide  so I cannot see both the maps and the right hand
side columns at the same time. Perhaps a setting / preference could be
set to allow me to have a smaller map?

cheers,

chip

On 7/18/08, Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 Ito World Ltd is pleased to offer its new product 'OSM Mapper' to the OSM
 community. We demonstrated this product at 'State of the Map' and a number
 of OSM contributors have been trying it out since then. We are now ready to
 release it more widely.




 OSM Mapper is a free product that allows OpenStreetMap contributors to
 analyse the data for selected areas in lots of different ways to identify
 and correct faults. It also allows users to set up RSS feeds to monitor
 changes to the data in these selected areas. Read more on our blog:

 http://itoworld.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-osm-mapper-for-openstreetmap.html



 We like making interesting pictures from data. Here are a set of images
 created using OSM Mapper and some of our other products:

 http://www.flickr.com/groups/itomedia/pool/







 Regards,







 Peter Miller

 Ito World Ltd

 www.itoworld.com


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Re: [OSM-talk] New: 'OSM Mapper' for OpenStreetMap Contributors, by Ito World

2008-07-19 Thread Shaun McDonald

On 19 Jul 2008, at 19:44, Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:

 It is a very good tool! many many thanks! It's making me want to map
 more, to climb higher up the charts, heh.

 Also, I note, that for my area, over half the contributors add just
 one or two features, a pub here, a road there. This is really
 encouraging for the project, in my opinion, it shows people just
 adding their little bit - something that in the future, I think we
 will see much more of (possibly even negating the need for a login for
 just a casual edit).

Could it be that it is a mapper who is just passing through the area  
that you are looking at?

It's not the first time I've done a long cycle and edited the odd  
thing here and there on the way. It might be a hard core mapper who is  
just touching a corner of the bounding box that you are looking at.

Shaun

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Re: [OSM-talk] New: 'OSM Mapper' for OpenStreetMap Contributors, by Ito World

2008-07-19 Thread Peter Miller
 -Original Message-
 From: Shaun McDonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 19 July 2008 19:59
 To: Tim Waters (chippy)
 Cc: Peter Miller; talk@openstreetmap.org
 Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] New: 'OSM Mapper' for OpenStreetMap Contributors,
 by Ito World
 
 
 On 19 Jul 2008, at 19:44, Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:
 
  It is a very good tool! many many thanks! It's making me want to map
  more, to climb higher up the charts, heh.
 
  Also, I note, that for my area, over half the contributors add just
  one or two features, a pub here, a road there. This is really
  encouraging for the project, in my opinion, it shows people just
  adding their little bit - something that in the future, I think we
  will see much more of (possibly even negating the need for a login for
  just a casual edit).
 
 Could it be that it is a mapper who is just passing through the area
 that you are looking at?
 
 It's not the first time I've done a long cycle and edited the odd
 thing here and there on the way. It might be a hard core mapper who is
 just touching a corner of the bounding box that you are looking at.
 
 Shaun

If I could give a general response to the comments today...

Firstly, we are very pleased to hear that people are enjoying our new
product. The humming and gently vibrating servers confirm that a healthy
number of people are having a nose around. Thanks for the feedback and ideas
for future enhancements.

We have made a number of tweeks to the product today in response to
experience. The main one has been to adjust the RSS format to make it work
better with more readers and to include an RSS symbol in the URL bar which
defaults to 'all sessions' unless any filters are applied. We need to do
more work on RSS over the next couple of days. We have moved the 'export
image' to make it more prominent. If you want an image then do use this link
to create an image of the size and format you prefer with a tile, subtitle,
key and date burned into the body of the image.

Re Shaun's comment about knowing more about other mappers... I think it
would be good to be able to provide more information about people's mapping
patterns; to indicate how long they have been mapping, how many changes they
have been made and details of their recent sessions. Let's not expose
people's mapping patterns unnecessarily but I think it is relevant to know
if a mapper is new, or is a national railway expert, a proof-reader or
indeed someone that other mappers have had problems with. Ideally this would
fit into the proposed 'roll-back' functionality.

Regarding Chippy's comment about getting to the top of list... I do hope we
are not increasing the intensity or people's 'compulsive mapping disorder'!
I know the seriousness of the condition and hope that the league table
doesn't lead to people leaving home for months on end to get to the top
spot, and thereby precipitate others to do the same! As we close in on
completion will we find a whole gaggle of thin and wretched mappers, all
wearing tatty orange OSM jackets, racing towards the one remaining unmapped
village to get to the top of the list!


Regards,



Peter


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