Hi Kim,
On 15 October 2012 19:18, KHOO KIM HWA khoofu...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks Brett,
I downgraded to osmosis 0.39 and the osm to osmbin file worked.
But there are only attrnames, nodes.id2, nodes.idx, nodes.obm and
osmbin.properties which are generated. The corresponding files of *.id2,
On 19/10/12 03:02, Alex Barth wrote:
On Oct 8, 2012, at 4:00 PM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On today's EWG meeting we briefly discussed the OWL-powered
activity/history tab Top Ten Task.
I want to loop back to the history tab on openstreetmap.org and the ability to
only show
On 15 October 2012 23:08, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 2012-10-14 at 22:39 +1100, Brett Henderson wrote:
The timestamp columns in the database are set to timestamp without
time zone which presumably means the timezones of dates aren't
automatically converted to the correct
Le jeudi 18 octobre 2012 22:41:26, Alex Barth a écrit :
On Oct 12, 2012, at 1:14 PM, Michal Migurski m...@teczno.com wrote:
* Create a new map style intended to be the default face of OSM, but
leave the current OSM.orgMapnik style as-is. It works beautifully as an
editor's basemap due to
Hi Mike,
On 16 October 2012 05:57, Michal Migurski m...@teczno.com wrote:
Hello,
I've encountered an error with Osmosis and writing to the snapshot schema
that might be a bug. I am attempting to add a new extract to an existing
database, and seeing an error where a new index is trying to be
On Oct 19, 2012, at 12:54 AM, Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de wrote:
This specific functionality seems like something we'd want directly
supported in the railsport, no? Or is it so expensive that it has to be
tiered out into its separate application?
[…]
I think the core
On 19/10/12 00:45, Alex Barth wrote:
On Oct 18, 2012, at 6:55 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 18/10/12 23:08, Alex Barth wrote:
- TomH is open to move Mapnik style to GitHub wants to see individuals first
who really want to work on it (i. e. a new maintainer steps up).
I don't
On 10/19/2012 04:02 AM, Alex Barth wrote:
On Oct 8, 2012, at 4:00 PM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm
wrote:
On today's EWG meeting we briefly discussed the OWL-powered
activity/history tab Top Ten Task.
I want to loop back to the history tab on openstreetmap.org and the
ability to only
Hi,
I'd be very happy to have a new map style free (or almost free) of POIs, in
order to leave the selection of categories to the user.
It is currently done by 3Liz company, thanks to their LizPoi demo
http://lizpoi.3liz.com/demo/index.php/lizpoi/map/?tree_id=1
(by the way, POIs are clickable)
I think it could be based on OWL however I'm a bit put off by the C++
part to be honest - I don't think the XML parsing and database
operations part really needs to be in C++ since it is certainly not a
bottleneck. I will try to speak with Matt and find out if he would
accept changing the
On 10/19/2012 03:06 PM, Roland Olbricht wrote:
If you are C++ averse, the good news is that you may resolve the real
bottleneck independent of the programming language.
I'm OK with C++ when it is justified. I personally am more productive in
Java/Ruby/Python than C++.
I've written down
Not sure I buy into this dichotomy. Application level integration != user
facing integration. Or in other words: it's thinkable to have features on
openstreetmap.org that appear seamlessly integrated to the user but are
powered from a separate tier - separate application or separate
now available from:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/full-history/
only limited testing has been done on this file (checking for XML
well-formed-ness and various spot-checks on elements), so please let me
know if you find any errors with it.
cheers,
matt
Am 19.10.2012 16:53, schrieb Matt Amos:
now available from:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/full-history/
only limited testing has been done on this file (checking for XML
well-formed-ness and various spot-checks on elements), so please let me
know if you find any errors with it.
On Oct 19, 2012, at 9:24 AM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I just simply don't have server resources to work with anything larger than a
Europe dump which already is crawling on the hardware I've got available.
Did you try to get a dev account? Not sure whether that gets you
On Oct 19, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de wrote:
I think it could be based on OWL however I'm a bit put off by the C++
part to be honest - I don't think the XML parsing and database
operations part really needs to be in C++ since it is certainly not a
bottleneck.
On 10/19/2012 05:00 PM, Alex Barth wrote:
On Oct 19, 2012, at 9:24 AM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm
wrote:
I just simply don't have server resources to work with anything
larger than a Europe dump which already is crawling on the hardware
I've got available.
Did you try to get a dev
Hi all,
At State of the Map US I gave a talk on OSM editors and subsequently
spent a lot of time chewing the fat with the MapBox guys about the future.
The full talk is at http://www.systemeD.net/blog/index.php?post=24 but
to save you the full tl;dr experience - pretty clearly Flash is on
Thanks Richard for taking this away.
What's compelling on iD is the vision of creating an editor that is
- Aiming to be straightforward and easy to learn (doesn't mean dumbed down!)
- Hence more approachable to new comers
- More attuned to maintaining the map than creating a map on a blank
Hi Richard,
as it comes to write a new online editor more or less from scratch, please
consider adding an embedded validator and a first-class support for
relations. I am a big proponent of Potlatch and I prefer to use it instead
of JOSM as I work on landscape and road network editing mostly. But
Hi,
Someone noticed that there is a plugin called no more mapping which
claims to stop JOSM from working forever.
The plugin has been added to SVN by user zverik and it seems to be a
relatively harmless prank. I don't know the motivation but if the
motivation was to demonstrate that even
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