Hello Shubham,
Shubham Chauhan schrieb:
First and foremost, Please guide me in choosing an appropriate project
related to openstreetmap-carto, since the ideas page didn't specify a
particular issue as a prospective GSOC project, so that I can start
preparing a workflow and application.
well,
Hi,
My name is Shubham Chauhan and I'm a second year Computer Science
undergraduate studying at Indraprastha Institute of Information and
Technology, New Delhi, India.
I was interested in the openstreetmap-carto project for a variety of reasons
1). Seeing the number of open issues and the amount
Hello Tobias,
thank you for your feedback and suggestions.
I've submitted the first draft of my proposal on this project to the
GSOC website. If you have some time could you please have a look at
it? Let me know if there are any points I should clarify or expand
upon and I will do so as soon as
Hello everyone,
my name is Laco Papay and I'm a student at Comenius University in
Bratislava, Slovakia. Last year I've finished my bachelor's degree
with honors in Computer Science and I'm currently pursuing a major in
the same field.
I'm interested in the Recording and Playback of Camera
Hello everyone,
my name is André Pereira and I'm a Masters student at Universidade do Minho
in Portugal. I'm currently specializing in two areas: Computer Graphics;
Language Processing and Compilers. I've also studied Parallel Computing and
Optimization.
The language in which I'm most
Hello André,
welcome and thank you for considering OpenStreetMap as a mentoring
organization.
I'm going to reply only to those questions I'm qualified to answer, see
below. I hope someone from the JOSM community will take the time to
respond to your other questions.
On 09.03.2015 13:36, Andre
Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
Suggestion: have a look at JOSM plugins, in particular at the Validator
plugin.
One thing that would be really useful in JOSM is to be able to zoom
the map to a selected node. I find it quite hard to actually find the
node the validator is complaining about, even
On Saturday 19 April 2008 20:26:47 Steve Hill wrote:
Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
Suggestion: have a look at JOSM plugins, in particular at the Validator
plugin.
One thing that would be really useful in JOSM is to be able to zoom
the map to a selected node. I find it quite hard to actually
El Sábado, 19 de Abril de 2008, Steve Hill escribió:
One thing that would be really useful in JOSM is to be able to zoom
the map to a selected node. I find it quite hard to actually find the
node the validator is complaining about, even though it is hilighted.
Eeerrr... That can be done
I'm a Java programmer that is interested in contributing to Open
Street Map. I've already sent an e-mail to the JOSM mailing list, as I
think I would be the most productive there. I did subscribe to this
development mailing list as well, and I wanted to at least make an
introduction. I'm still in
El Viernes, 18 de Abril de 2008, Sunburned Surveyor escribió:
I'm a Java programmer that is interested in contributing to Open
Street Map. [...] I might list areas I am interested in:
[1] Parsing and conversion of different geospatial file formats, like
ESRI Shapefiles,
Check.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Sunburned Surveyor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a Java programmer that is interested in contributing to Open
Street Map. I've already sent an e-mail to the JOSM mailing list, as I
think I would be the most productive there. I did subscribe to this
El Sábado, 19 de Abril de 2008, Karl Newman escribió:
I know you said you're a Java programmer, but surely you could devolve
yourself to C++ to write an OSM format plugin for ogr2ogr
(www.gdal.org)...? It's frequently requested.
AFAIK, that task is already covered by a participant in summer of
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Iván Sánchez Ortega [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
El Sábado, 19 de Abril de 2008, Karl Newman escribió:
I know you said you're a Java programmer, but surely you could devolve
yourself to C++ to write an OSM format plugin for ogr2ogr
(www.gdal.org)...? It's
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