Plus d'informations de la part de -raul concernant l'outil de corrections
de liens vers Wikipedia que j'évoquais il y a quelques jours :
Hi,
listed your tool at [1].
My listing is byproduct of OSM-Wikipedia place name tool. You can find the
source code here [2].
My tool is on Wikimedia
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:12 PM, SomeoneElse li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
This may be a silly question - asking for something that exists already, but
just in case not:
How hard would it be have a version of Potlatch2 available after merging for
final testing before becoming the default
SomeoneElse wrote:
How hard would it be have a version of Potlatch2 available after
merging for final testing before becoming the default P2 version on
the site?
I can see merit in users being able to select an unstable P2 as their
editor, which would work 99% of the time and be useful for
#4269: tunnel=yes waterways aren't selectable (since 4/3/2012 changes)
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Reporter: SomeoneElse | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
#4268: Potlatch 2 hides waterways with tunnel=yes (with update 04.03.2012)
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Reporter: Firefly! | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
#4278: landuse=recreation_ground appears in Potlatch2 with a solid green
background
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Reporter: SomeoneElse | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
#4260: Potlatch 2 fails razed highways
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Reporter: Will Pittenger | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: minor |
#4277: Area shading with historic=* tag
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Reporter: Nick Austin | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: minor|
#4264: Incorrect road
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Reporter: Maetma | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: major | Milestone:
#4264: Incorrect road
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Reporter: Maetma | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: major | Milestone:
#4110: Potlatch 2 options tab does not give latitude
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Reporter: gumpa | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: minor |
#4058: Potlatch 2 toolbox on load
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Reporter: smsm1 | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: minor | Milestone:
#3563: Shift key stops working
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Reporter: stevage | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: minor | Milestone:
#4275: Issues adding points in Potlatch 2 -- Correction of similar bug #
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Reporter: techlady | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
2012-03-07 Andre Joost wrote:
Another question is how they keep their basic database in sync with ours?
That is a different question with a lot of different approaches
ranging from using only OSM data up to simple validation-comparing of
two available datasets for error identification.
I
Am 07.03.2012 05:11, schrieb Michael Daines:
First, a longstanding wishlist item for OSM has been data tiles,
that is the API data, split into preset sized areas (eg z14), which a
client could call. This may not seem reelvant to your project but
you'll see why it is soon.
This was actually
Hi,
I was playing with layered PDF and tram routes of Helsinki. It was easy
to find the tram routes as lines from osm_line table and plot them as
separate layers into pdf file so that their visibility can be toggled
individually.
http://latuviitta.org/documents/raitiovaunulinjat.pdf
Background
On 3/7/2012 4:57 AM, Peter Körner wrote:
A Service that is able to provide
1. fast and scalable
2. tiled access to
3. updated data
4. around the world with a constant tile size (eg z12 or z14)
5. together with formulars to calculate the tile coordinate from
lat/lon and
6. complete
Hey,
Whoah! Nice work. All of these osmium-related projects are really exciting,
can't wait to have more performant and efficient parts of the OSM stack.
Plus, they're well-written and hosted on GitHub :)
Tom
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Jochen Topf joc...@remote.org wrote:
Hi!
I have
Am 07.03.2012 15:57, schrieb Jochen Topf:
Hi!
I have been working on writing a substitution for the aging coastcheck program.
It is not finished yet, but maybe somebody wants to play around with it.
Whoo would have needed that just 2 Weeks ago.
What do you think about adding osmium as
We could take this off-list but I think this may still be of interest
to the general community.
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Michael Daines mich...@mdaines.com wrote:
First, a longstanding wishlist item for OSM has been data tiles,
that is the API data, split into preset sized areas (eg
Hi,
i have made some processing scripts for public transport relations. Daily
dumps you can get here - http://osm.ramuno.lt/transport/
And working example - http://openmap.lt/#l=60.16671,24.93903,15,MT
Ramūnas
On 7 March 2012 13:16, Jukka Rahkonen jukka.rahko...@latuviitta.fi wrote:
Hi,
I
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 04:33:28PM +0100, Peter Körner wrote:
Am 07.03.2012 15:57, schrieb Jochen Topf:
Hi!
I have been working on writing a substitution for the aging coastcheck
program.
It is not finished yet, but maybe somebody wants to play around with it.
Whoo would have needed that
Hi,
On 03/07/2012 04:05 PM, Tom MacWright wrote:
Whoah! Nice work. All of these osmium-related projects are really
exciting, can't wait to have more performant and efficient parts of the
OSM stack. Plus, they're well-written and hosted on GitHub :)
Github is a third-party, proprietary,
I would expand 6 to be documentation for use as well as the ability to
replicate the server environment using OSM planet data update feeds. I
personally expect the restrictions on the tile servers to be extended to the
API servers when enough application coders implement a way to use the
Write some code to query jaxpi for bounding boxes in Python based on tile
name.
Use this and write Data tile support in TileStache. I'd store cached
tiles in Redis (for reasons that become apparent in a few sentences).
I'd use the parsing/storing bits of Changepipe to tell me which tiles
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Michael Daines mich...@mdaines.com wrote:
When you mention changes to large relations and widely dispersed objects, I
was wondering if you had any specific use cases in mind? I'd also be
interested in hearing what kind of expressions you might expect to be able
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