I got PL2 compiled, spent some time on the wiki page migrating over some
docs so that they're editable.
I moved the save button to the top left which was one of the highlights
of the UX eye tracking talk at SOTMEU.
In the same patch I also retabbed the potlatch2.html as it wasn't
Maybe anything that touches I'd 10 or something gets automatically banned and
an email to the user?
Steve
stevecoast.com
On Apr 10, 2011, at 10:03, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 10/04/11 17:47, Jochen Topf wrote:
GET http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/node/1/history tells me
=[10.0.2.15])
by asklater.com with esmtpsa (TLS1.0:DHE_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:32)
(Exim 4.72)
(envelope-from st...@asklater.com)
id 1Q5zxZ-0001Bx-2l; Sat, 02 Apr 2011 13:29:45 +0100
Subject: Re: Average speed data for OSM
From: SteveC st...@asklater.com
To: Richard
The amusing recent FakeSteveC ... I guess I will call it a LOLSCALE got me
thinking about what people actually think of the boards comment on scaling;
http://fakestevec.blogspot.com/2011/01/know-your-osm-memes-2.html
As much as I want a dialogue with my fake self, a discourse on the thrust of
on talk@
despite the obvious things to do, I don't think growing radically the community
will impact the other things outlined above, therefore I don't think the
community argument flies.
Or am I wrong?
On Jan 9, 2011, at 2:35 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Steve,
SteveC wrote:
I don't mean just
, park benches. And they
change a bit less often. Why keep them in the same store?
Igor
On 9.1.2011 22:38, SteveC wrote:
The amusing recent FakeSteveC ... I guess I will call it a LOLSCALE got me
thinking about what people actually think of the boards comment on scaling;
http
All
Transiki is like OSM but stores magical transit data. It's approximately,
nearly, at 0.1. It looks and feels very similar to OSM internally. It's written
in rails, it's API looks similar and so on. You can think of it as a baby OSM.
I'm a little overwhelmed and haven't had the time to
What does the current caching timeout look like for the tiles on mapnik?
Random thought - zoom levels 1..4 or something could be set to cache for a
super long time as they hardly ever change. Or is that done already?
Steve
stevecoast.com
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Awesome
Steve
stevecoast.com
On Nov 27, 2010, at 8:19 PM, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
On 28 November 2010 00:30, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
What does the current caching timeout look like for the tiles on mapnik?
Random thought - zoom levels 1..4 or something
Bugs API built-in, front page clean up, splitting the db across multiple
machines, matts space station worldwide triangle system of infinity... (ask
matt)
Steve
stevecoast.com
On Oct 12, 2010, at 1:53 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 13 October 2010 05:49, SteveC st
Fair point, but then I'm putting the C in RFC.
Steve
stevecoast.com
On Oct 12, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Chris Browet c...@semperpax.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 12:49, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Seems like there are far more interesting things to do than that.
Most probably
Seems like there are far more interesting things to do than that.
On Oct 12, 2010, at 1:45 PM, Chris Browet wrote:
I am wondering (I wonder a lot lately ;-)) if some have already given a
thought to the fact that nodes actually represent 2 different concepts in the
current api:
- a node in
On Aug 3, 2010, at 12:28 PM, Eric Wolf wrote:
This is in reference to the USGS OSMCP project - not the real OSM...
When we imported our chunk of data initially (not me - the guy responsible is
on walkabout in the Rockies), we followed the convention of using negative
IDs in the .OSM
er I just realised you might not want that publicly known (the method of
detection) so feel free to reply off list :-)
On May 8, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 08/05/10 23:58, SteveC wrote:
When the user stats page was fixed, the number of users dropped about 10,000
unless I have
that's truely awesome Tom
On May 8, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 09/05/10 00:17, SteveC wrote:
awesome :-)
how did you identify them?
I wrote some code at the hack weekend to score users by analysing their
descriptions and diary entries and it got deployed on Thursday night
it would be awesome to have a PND software base that fed back to OSM like waze
does
On Mar 24, 2010, at 1:46 AM, Graham Jones wrote:
Hi Folks,
A student has contacted me about a potential Google Summer of Code proposal
to provide integration between OSM and Waze
http://rubysoc.org/
anyone want to see if we qualify?
Yours c.
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Hi all
We've narrowed down the OSMF logo's some time ago and have been waiting for
someone to write a voting script so that OSMF members can vote for the winner.
But that someone is very busy.
Does anyone here want to step up and make it happen?
Yours c.
Steve
may be able to
determine list of eligible voters and accts on main osm wiki
If so, I think secure poll can work for us
Katie
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 17, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Peteris Krisjanis pec...@gmail.com wrote:
What's requirements for voting script?
P.
2010/3/17 SteveC st
yes there's a subset
On Mar 17, 2010, at 1:08 PM, Ian Dees wrote:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 2:04 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
I don't really care how it's done, what I'm looking for is someone to do
it...
Is there a particular set of logos from the logo page [0] you are
voting
good point - no the US one.
On Mar 9, 2010, at 7:34 AM, Dermot McNally wrote:
On 8 March 2010 18:15, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Thanks Tom, I've added the 14th at the bottom of that page and linked it
from the calendar.
Hope people can come.
I'll be along too - Steve, the wiki
thanks kevin
anyone want to apply for this?
On Mar 8, 2010, at 11:52 PM, Kevin's Hobbies - www.scale18.com wrote:
Hi Steve,
I saw this in a recent slashdot submission page and I thought that you guys
might be interested.
What Would You Do With 48 Cores?
The AMD Server team is
possible psql help if anyone is interested
On Feb 26, 2010, at 10:38 AM, Steve Crawford wrote:
SteveC wrote:
On Feb 25, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Steve Crawford wrote:
Hi Steve,
The San Francisco PG users group is organizing a beta-test day for PG9
(http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki
cool, come along!
On Mar 5, 2010, at 5:10 PM, Simone Cortesi wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 17:52, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
This doesn't seem to have got many responses... I'm up for it anyway -
we were collecting availability for a hack weekend in the wiki already:
I'll still be
Thanks Tom, I've added the 14th at the bottom of that page and linked it from
the calendar.
Hope people can come.
On Mar 5, 2010, at 11:52 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 03/03/10 19:54, SteveC wrote:
Anyone up for a hack day at CM offic with pizza provided on the Sunday
after wherecampEU
Anyone up for a hack day at CM offic with pizza provided on the Sunday
after wherecampEU ?
Yours c.
Steve
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Yours c.
Steve
On Mar 3, 2010, at 12:54, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Anyone up for a hack day at CM offic with pizza provided on the Sunday
after wherecampEU ?
Yours c.
Steve
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trying again...
Begin forwarded message:
From: SteveC steveco...@gmail.com
Date: February 28, 2010 12:01:33 PM MST
To: Steve Crawford scrawf...@pinpointresearch.com, dev list
dev@openstreetmap.org
Cc: Josh Berkus j...@agliodbs.com
Subject: Re: PostgreSQL beta-test data
possible psql
Bouncing to newbies@, someone should be able to help you there
On Feb 22, 2010, at 12:17 PM, Diego Castronuovo wrote:
Hello, I'm a student of computer science at the University of Bologna. I am
interested in traffic engineering and for my thesis I would be interested in
the development of a
On Feb 21, 2010, at 12:55 AM, Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
openstreetbugs is basically there but has a crappy UI. It needs to be
1) click 'feedback' or 'problem'
2) enter problem
3) click ok
ok and then? who will pick it up and fix it?
I will.
look at openstreetbugs and most could
On Feb 21, 2010, at 1:05 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 21/02/10 07:16, SteveC wrote:
On Feb 20, 2010, at 11:13 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
SteveC wrote:
http://opengeodata.org/new-design-concept-for-openstreetmaporg
Whatever merits the (external, commercial) uservoice.com service might
have
On Feb 21, 2010, at 1:08 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 21/02/10 07:38, SteveC wrote:
On Feb 20, 2010, at 11:20 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
SteveC wrote:
Wrong. Map bugs. Did you read my post Fred ? :-)
So you meant to integrate uservoice.com instead of integrating
openstreetbugs? But can
On Feb 21, 2010, at 1:15 AM, Kai Krueger wrote:
the extra step of clicking where the problem is should not happen, we should
get that from the bbox or center point plus zoom. So with some changes I
think we can integrate OSB and expose it front and center to help fix up the
bugs.
Are
On Feb 21, 2010, at 1:19 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 21/02/10 07:38, SteveC wrote:
2) We have to be very clear that the openstreetmap.org website is _awful_.
Horrendous. A total PITA. We're all here because we're persistent with it.
But the wonderful thing is - we don't have to make
On Feb 21, 2010, at 4:54 AM, Robert Funnell wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010, SteveC wrote:
... It's very clear that nobody can convince Richard to actually write
something any muggle would really want to use, you can scream at him to
finish the mythical Potlatch 2 all you want, but he doesn't
On Feb 21, 2010, at 8:03 AM, Dave F. wrote:
How is zooming all the way in repeatedly panning around to centre up,
quicker than one click to _accurately_ locate the problem?
Hi, you've never done a UI review.
http://usability.wikimedia.org/wiki/UX_and_Usability_Study
Money quote:
Every
On Feb 21, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Dave F. wrote:
Hi, you've never done a UI review.
http://usability.wikimedia.org/wiki/UX_and_Usability_Study
Money quote:
Every user in this study struggled to get a basic grasp of the editing
interface. Despite users’ overall excitement about
The problem with your analysis is pretty simple - maybe those people left
because the site was crap, not because they inherently don't like adding more
than 10 things. Maybe if we make it better, they will add a lot more.
On Feb 21, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
Instead of
bouncing to dev...
On Feb 20, 2010, at 5:53 AM, David Gunn wrote:
Hi Steve - We met briefly at the USGS VGI Workshop. I work professionally
with geographic names collection and standardization. I'd like to volunteer
to help add large datasets of standard geographic names to OSM. I have an
I've posted a design concept with description and invitation for feedback here:
http://opengeodata.org/new-design-concept-for-openstreetmaporg
Yours c.
Steve
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On Feb 20, 2010, at 11:13 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
SteveC wrote:
http://opengeodata.org/new-design-concept-for-openstreetmaporg
Whatever merits the (external, commercial) uservoice.com service might have,
I am extremely sceptical about using it for openstreetmap.org. Join
On Feb 20, 2010, at 11:20 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
SteveC wrote:
Wrong. Map bugs. Did you read my post Fred ? :-)
So you meant to integrate uservoice.com instead of integrating
openstreetbugs? But can their system tie notes to map locations?
Well I'll go further.
openstreetbugs
Hi
I need some help moving opengeodata from wordpress to posterous. I'm finding
wordpress a PITA for many reasons and posterous is a pleasure.
Posterous will import from wordpress, and it's done this. The problem is, all
the links in posts to images and mp3s which are hosted by wordpress
All
Perry at Quova, who do IP-to-geo, is interested in letting us use
their API. Anyone here want to get in touch and kick something off?
Yours c.
Steve
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On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 28/10/09 19:29, SteveC wrote:
Perry at Quova, who do IP-to-geo, is interested in letting us use
their API. Anyone here want to get in touch and kick something off?
Use it to do what exactly?
Locate users and zoom the map to their location
On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:55 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 28/10/09 19:53, SteveC wrote:
On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 28/10/09 19:29, SteveC wrote:
Perry at Quova, who do IP-to-geo, is interested in letting us use
their API. Anyone here want to get in touch and kick
bouncing to dev...
Yours c.
Steve
On 7 Oct 2009, at 10:24, Roberto Carisi wrote:
Hi! I’m working for a research project related to my master degree
on the openstreetmap traces database.. I was wondering if there is
some possibility of searching on the database the traces crossing a
I want to revive a very old idea - tag equivalences. It might be
solving a problem that doesn't exist or someone might have done it and
I've missed it.
I'm not a socialist moral relativist when it comes to cultural
comparisons, but forcing the entire world to tag their largest class
of
sounds like you should try the dev list...
On 23 Aug 2009, at 03:58, Ádám Szigeti wrote:
Hi Steve,
I wonder if it made sense to develop a special web client for mobile
devices supporting HTML5, mostly the canvas tag for client side
rendering and the geolocation API for GPS support.
We could have an 'authoritative' layer. All authoritative data could
sit in planet-authoritative.osm - it can't be that big really on the
scale of things.
Or we could lock a few things like wikipedia locks the Jesus and
Scientology pages and only certain people can edit them.
Are there any
On 30 Jun 2009, at 10:56, Stefan de Konink wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
SteveC wrote:
We could have an 'authoritative' layer. All authoritative data could
sit in planet-authoritative.osm - it can't be that big really on the
scale of things.
Great that you like
On 17 Jun 2009, at 21:44, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
El Miércoles, 17 de Junio de 2009, SteveC escribió:
So it looks like you grab a node and it has id^H^Hversion n and you
upload
after changing it n+1. Or something.
AFAIK, the API doesn't work like that. When uploading data, you have
On 13 Jun 2009, at 09:04, Matt Amos wrote:
unfortunately, sometimes data finds its way into OSM which might be
copyrighted. the data working group was set up to help the community
deal with these incidents when usual methods of community arbitration
fail.
the usual course of action when
On 14 Jun 2009, at 10:49, Wolfgang Schreiter wrote:
Hi Fr
This also gets in the way of the
osm community itself. New mappers ask for guidance all the time, and
countless hours of precious mapper and developer time are wasted in
debates
on how to do this or that correctly, how to
On 12 Jun 2009, at 23:29, Stefan de Konink wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
Ian Dees wrote:
I'm interested in this data dump, too. What do we still need to
talk about?
The practicalities of how we (a) separate the public tracks from the
private ones (about a 75:25% split) and
I hope it is
So it looks like you grab a node and it has id n and you upload after
changing it n+1. Or something.
If the database has some id n+1 it shouts 'EPIC FAIL' and the client
says uh-oh you're out of date.
But, the client could just try uploading n+2 or n+3... n+m until it
succeeds. Is that
yeah sorry I mean version
On 17 Jun 2009, at 13:06, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
El Miércoles, 17 de Junio de 2009, SteveC escribió:
So it looks like you grab a node and it has id n and you upload after
changing it n+1. Or something.
I don't understand why a client would want to change node
I think there are plans to do this at some point, bouncing to dev@
On 11 Jun 2009, at 18:14, Robby Moonlight wrote:
Hi Steve! Sorry for disturb you.. I’m an Italian student working for
the thesis on OpenStreetMap..
I’ll explain quickly what is my problem.. I want to download all the
Have you thought about the complexity of the algorithm? Hint.
It reminds me of the days before the current_nodes etc tables, where
all current and old data was in the same table for each object type.
The SQL and filtering to get all the nodes in a bbox, then see if they
were still actually
try dev@
On 6 May 2009, at 03:20, Ben Dauphinee wrote:
Saw that, but I was thinking more of the default tile set, not one
that has to be turned on to see, since those are also the tiles that
my Maemo Mapper software downloads by default.
From: SteveC st...@asklater.com
To: Ben
punting to dev@
Begin forwarded message:
From: RICHARDS T.W. t.w.richa...@durham.ac.uk
Date: 3 February 2009 09:54:03 PST
To: st...@asklater.com
Subject: Static Maps URL
Hi,
I am a student at Durham University, working on a software
development project to create a geocaching game.
I have
Hi can someone help this guy?
Begin forwarded message:
Hi SteveC,
mdelatorre has sent you a message through OpenStreetMap with the
subject I like your videos:
==
Hello Steve, I would like to ask you how do you scale down your
images for using them in JOSM, with out loosing
Hi
Cool, hope you're safely back by now then.
You also need to make sure you get license permission to do all this.
The best thing to do is ask on the dev@ list for help... which I'll do
for you now by cc'ing...
Best
Steve
On 10 Dec 2008, at 10:46, Adam Layne wrote:
Hi Steve,
I'm
On 24 Nov 2008, at 04:31, Tom Hughes wrote:
What is the down time you expect for 0.6 migration?
We are still attempting to quantify that.
Awesome :-)
Best
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On 31 Oct 2008, at 07:36, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Stefan,
Having a binary XML format is another approach. And would again
significantly reduce the communication delay between client and api.
All your comments seem to assume that we have an arbitrary amount of
time an manpower to change the
On 31 Oct 2008, at 04:07, Dave Stubbs wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Frederik Ramm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Florian Lohoff wrote:
Its 2^15 because it signed - and yes - somebody managed to get
abovE:
This definitely has to stop. We need to (a) find all ways with more
Thanks
thank FSM we don't use multi column indexes then huh?
On 29 Sep 2008, at 06:50, Andreas Kalsch wrote:
... are nearly 4 times faster than multi.colum indices for lat/lon in
MySQL. Extracting 1 column / 17.000 rows out of 1 million takes .39
secs
vs. 1.39 - I think all Postgres guys
here, as the phrase
goes, or you'd know I tend to take the piss... which may be why people
keep accusing me of the heinous crime of being Fake SteveC (pah, if I
were FSC I'd post more regularly, hint, hint).
But, yes, let's kill this one.
Richard
When you switch on a Garmin and it's making a GPX, and yesterday you
were in another continent / town it puts the first point of the
new GPX for today as the last known point from when you turned it on
previously.
That's wonderful, but:
Potlatch starts you at the first point on the GPX
I dont think I have the originals anywhere anymore.
Better yet, you could re-record them, several are starting to get
dated now that potlatch has slightly different UI and so on.
On 21 Jul 2008, at 06:15, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Hi,
I tried to watch the videos linked at
On 3 Jul 2008, at 11:00, Jon Burgess wrote:
On Thu, 2008-07-03 at 09:59 +0100, Andy Allan wrote:
Hi all,
Would it be possible to add md5sums alongside the files on
planet.openstreetmap.org? Especially for the planet files where
having
osm2pgsql bail a few hours into import is a bit
spoke too soon, updated that post quite a bit
On 23 Jun 2008, at 23:33, SteveC wrote:
http://www.opengeodata.org/?p=307
Google Want to be TeleAtlas
Google have launched MapMaker, a kind of faux OpenStreetMap where they
own all the data and you’re only allowed to map in certain Freedom
Anyone able to help?
Begin forwarded message:
From: Steven Dahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 6 June 2008 11:59:57 EDT
To: 'SteveC' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: I have GPS data - Would it be of any use?
yes
Steven Dahl
Universal Tracking Technologies, Inc.
www.universaltracking.com
On 9 Jun 2008, at 16:49, Andreas Barth wrote:
* Tom Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [080609 14:06]:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PUT /api/0.6
{{ Payload }}
- The API more simple (and easier to extend)
That's debatable - the complexity is simply moved from the client
having to choose which
if the polygon is p1,p2,p3,p4...
c = centre point of polygon
v1 = the vector from c to p1 (p1 - c)
v2 = the vector from c to p2 (p2 - c)
take the cross product of v1 and v2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Product
if its positive in the z axis its one way, if its negative its the
On 28 May 2008, at 21:35, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Can anybody point me in the direction of an algorithm that will
determine whether a closed way (polyline) is clockwise or anti-
clockwise?
cheers
Richard
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On 29 May 2008, at 09:47, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
SteveC wrote:
On 28 May 2008, at 21:35, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Can anybody point me in the direction of an algorithm that will
determine whether a closed way (polyline) is clockwise or anti-
clockwise
On 29 May 2008, at 13:17, Dave Stubbs wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:07 AM, SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if the polygon is p1,p2,p3,p4...
c = centre point of polygon
v1 = the vector from c to p1 (p1 - c)
v2 = the vector from c to p2 (p2 - c)
take the cross product of v1 and v2
agreed
and if you want to move the whole thing to something sane (like the
main API, AS3), all the better
On 12 May 2008, at 05:59, Tom Hughes wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christopher Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Small things first, but yeah, that's my hope eventually:
On 10 May 2008, at 09:18, Tom Hughes wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joerg Ostertag (OSM Munich/Germany) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Samstag 10 Mai 2008, Subhodip Biswas wrote:
any solution to it ??
We should review each externel and see if it really is needed as
On 5 May 2008, at 08:15, bvh wrote:
On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 11:04:03PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 09:27:42PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
We only decided to rev the API at the hack weekend yesterday.
Yes, that sums up the problem quite nicely.
Forgive me if I'm being thick,
On 5 May 2008, at 17:51, 80n wrote:
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 2:49 PM, bvh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 10:48:51AM -0400, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
Based on my reading, there is only one aspect of the changes in
the API
that forces backwards incompabitibility: the
Without reference to the ongoing debate or the changeset stuff,
is there anything else that should be put in 0.6? Probably a good idea
to talk about it now.
Best
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On 6 May 2008, at 10:10, Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 6 May 2008, at 09:21, SteveC wrote:
On 5 May 2008, at 18:05, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
2008/5/5 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unless someone thinks that 2,000 (guesstimate) JOSM users will all
upgrade
simultaneously, then it would
On 6 May 2008, at 10:33, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
SteveC wrote:
I disagree, publicise widely and just switch. It's worked every time
in the past. It's not _entirely_ clear that it's possible to run
both,
and in the past it certainly hasn't been such as the dropping of
segments
On 6 May 2008, at 17:18, Karl Newman wrote:
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 1:25 AM, SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Without reference to the ongoing debate or the changeset stuff,
is there anything else that should be put in 0.6? Probably a good idea
to talk about it now.
Best
Steve
Well
guys the dev list is that way -
as is the mapnik list?
On 3 May 2008, at 23:30, Hanno Böck wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile mapnik on gentoo with postgis support.
scons always says:
Checking for C library proj... yes
Checking for C library iconv... no
Checking for C library pq...
Richard
I'm sorry you think informal private chats are now in the public
domain, I'll keep it in mind.
All
This is not quite what happened.
For a start, this doesn't really have anything to do with CloudMade,
it started a long time before that. It's about the maintainability and
quality
clearing mine, should free 4 gig
I found a planet file from November 2006 in there (!)
On 23 Apr 2008, at 10:06, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
Our /home partition on dev is 83% full and I suspect many unneeded
data
linger there.
Here is our /home offender list in kb. Please see if you can
Please try the dev mailing list
On 22 Apr 2008, at 09:47, cj z wrote:
Hi Steve
Thanks for your replying, I will try to test the database
performance on MySQL and PostgreSQL, can I have a copy of the
database schema script which I can modify and rebuild the database
structure on
some thoughts on the export tab
yes, it's wonderful and it helps starving babies in africa
but do we really have the resources to serve arbitrary data to people?
I've noticed the tile server taking a nose dive (and api calls
actuall) in speed recently and I thought it was the bandwidth from
On 8 Apr 2008, at 17:23, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
What? Geonames allows you to move and edit data which is overlaid
onto a Google Map. Go to http://www.geonames.org/maps/cities.html
and
click on a city.
You're right, there's a move link there which I had overlooked.
Nonetheless,
On 29 Mar 2008, at 14:21, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Jon Burgess wrote:
I dumped the same data myself with the planet dump tools and it
produces
the same invalid output. I have added a line into the planet dump
code
to replace this with a ?.
Now that I have found the links above I
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Hi Steve!
Please deliver this invitation to interested developers and
work on the list beforehand)... all sorts of potential
problems.
are there examples of where this has happened in other projects?
maybe, if this is the case, then only small bug bounties should be
offered.
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would learn to code or something :-)
have fun,
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. It turns out that we've been able to do everything we
need with simple nodes, ways and tags.
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On 13 Feb 2008, at 11:31, Stefan Keller wrote:
SteveC,
I acknowledge the argumentation of Jochen and Dave but I can't
follow yours.
As regards me, you're still welcome to join the technical discussion.
Well that's kind of the point, OSM isn't a technical project. Mapping
parties aren't
, and I'm trying to make you understand why you're deeply wrong. It
may be better to move this discussion to talk@ where we can help you
understand the philosophy, and then the technology will be more easily
understandable.
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circumvented.
have fun,
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