On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 09:58:14AM +1000, Brett Henderson wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Middle Fork GIS
middlefork...@gmail.comwrote:
The 0.31 release will be fine, but the latest subversion code should
also be stable.
I seem to have rediscovered this problem, and it seems
Hello,
I am currently investigating OSM architecture for an university
project. I read almost all information for developers from the wiki,
but I could not find what I'm interest in. Is there any place where I
may find documents that contain requirements, design choices, how
certain tradeoffs
Calin,
Calin Juravle wrote:
I am currently investigating OSM architecture for an university
project. I read almost all information for developers from the wiki,
but I could not find what I'm interest in. Is there any place where I
may find documents that contain requirements, design choices,
On 14/05/10 16:15, Calin Juravle wrote:
I am currently investigating OSM architecture for an university
project. I read almost all information for developers from the wiki,
but I could not find what I'm interest in. Is there any place where I
may find documents that contain requirements,
On Friday 14 May 2010 17:32:25 Frederik Ramm wrote:
OSM as it is today has not been drafted at the desk
At the desk? More like on paper napkins at the pub!
:-D
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2010/5/14 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
On Friday 14 May 2010 17:32:25 Frederik Ramm wrote:
OSM as it is today has not been drafted at the desk
At the desk? More like on paper napkins at the pub!
Excuse me, it is at least done on the back of a printed map that was brought
to
Thanks for the quick answers :)
Cheers,
Calin
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 5:32 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 14/05/10 16:15, Calin Juravle wrote:
I am currently investigating OSM architecture for an university
project. I read almost all information for developers from the wiki,
but I
If you have time, can you point me to a bottleneck you encountered?
(maybe it was discuss on some thread here).
My hope was to get some hints about the tradeoff points in OSM, and
some examples when, during development, a certain quality aspect was
prioritize over the others. But I understand
Calin,
Calin Juravle wrote:
If you have time, can you point me to a bottleneck you encountered?
(maybe it was discuss on some thread here).
One example of the procedure that Tom mentioned is the introduction of a
tile field in our MySQL data model which allowed us to bypass the
limitation
On Fri, 14 May 2010, Matthias Meißer wrote:
Hi, I have a lot of problems getting my plugin (that refers external
libs) compiled using ANT. I tried to put the lib .jar everywehere within
my dirs but ANT doesn't recognize it and allways shows: Package does
not exist.
Then I tried to list this jar
Hi,
Any idea what might be wrong with todays finland.osm from Geofabrik and how to
correct it? Now I cannot import anything because after a normal start
osm2pgsql fails with relations and drops all the tables. The message is
Reading in file: finland.osm.bz2
Processing: Node(5394k) Way(509k)
2010/5/14 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es:
On Friday 14 May 2010 17:32:25 Frederik Ramm wrote:
OSM as it is today has not been drafted at the desk
At the desk? More like on paper napkins at the pub!
You Know too Much! Yes!
But Matt and TomH has done the real work, they are just
Hi, I have a lot of problems getting my plugin (that refers external
libs) compiled using ANT. I tried to put the lib .jar everywehere within
my dirs but ANT doesn't recognize it and allways shows: Package does
not exist.
Then I tried to list this jar in the classpath entry of the build.xml
Hi everybody,
during the last weeks I recognize a massive lack in the wiki docs for
JOSM developer. I would like to refactor and extend the docs, would
anybody else interested ?
Matthias
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Matthias Meißer wrote:
Hi everybody,
during the last weeks I recognize a massive lack in the wiki docs for
JOSM developer. I would like to refactor and extend the docs, would
anybody else interested ?
Sure, contribution to the documentation is more than welcome. You can
also put
Richard Fairhurst writes:
jamesmikedupont at googlemail.com wrote:
what a great idea, i have considered this as well. it would be a welcome
replacement for potlatch
What do you mean, replacement?
Channelling FakeSteveC, I've finally decided to ban Potlatch, but we
want to keep the
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