Dev,
This week's planet.osm has been delayed due to hardware issues
effecting our slave database server.
The slave server is catching up to our live instance again, once done
I will run the ~24 hour planetdump process
Syncing process can kind of be watched here:
http://munin.openstreetmap.org/ope
Hi,This is strange, I used osm2pgsql before correctly and suddenly it stops
working.
osm2pgsql C:\Users\vincentberube\Documents\EIDF\Settup\osm\osmdelaware.osm.bz2
-d osmDelaware -U postgres -P 5432 -S default.style --hstore
Error: Connection to database failed: FATAL: password authentication fa
Dear all,
Thank you very much for the active discussion. Again, uploading the raw
data is legally impossible. But contributing processed information will be
very interesting as OSM data in China is really bad. To what I understand,
there are two possibilities that are technically practical, and I
Do you mean in the URL? If so this example [1] suggest it is called as
map=//
[1] https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues/1511
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On 23/05/13 13:48, Jingmin Chen wrote:
I currently have access to 2 years, 20,000 taxi vehicles GPS trace
(30sec interval) of a large city in China. The OSM data quality of that
city is really bad. But uploading the raw GPS trace might have legal
issues. Is it possible to process the data to ro
That's an impressive amount of data. I kept thinking what can't I do with
so much data.
Your data not only identifies the road but also the traffic density of the
roads I.e. which roads are used frequently, which are the major roads.
In osm, classifying the roads into different category like prim
In the Polish community there is a person who has access to a lot of GPS
tracks from trucks and he set up a great service:
http://masstracks.media-lab.com.pl/
It is very useful for Polish mappers.
Paweł
On 05/23/2013 02:48 PM, Jingmin Chen wrote:
Dear all,
I currently have access to 2 years
2013/5/23 Peter Körner
> Would uploading only the points in a randomized order be okay for you?
>
> The actual track (the "connection" between the points) is - for a 30s
> interval, nearly useless for us.
>
generally speaking yes, although at rush hour times it could well be that
the vehicles
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Jingmin Chen wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I currently have access to 2 years, 20,000 taxi vehicles GPS trace (30sec
> interval) of a large city in China. The OSM data quality of that city is
> really bad.
> But uploading the raw GPS trace might have legal issues. Is it
Am 23.05.2013 16:00, schrieb Jingmin Chen:
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your comments. Although 30 seconds are large interval, but
when I aggregate all data in a period from 20,000 vehicles, the
trajectory is very dense, and cover almost all the roads. For legal
issue, I will investigate that. But d
On Thursday 23 May 2013, Jingmin Chen wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Thank you for your comments. Although 30 seconds are large interval, but
> when I aggregate all data in a period from 20,000 vehicles, the trajectory
> is very dense, and cover almost all the roads. For legal issue, I will
> investigate
For example, I download an .osm.bz2 from Cloudmade, the map of
"Ile-De-France"=Paris
http://downloads.cloudmade.com/europe/western_europe/france/ile-de-france#downloads_breadcrumbs
I would like to call generate_tyles.py from another language. I want to pass
the bounding box values as arguments
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your comments. Although 30 seconds are large interval, but
when I aggregate all data in a period from 20,000 vehicles, the trajectory
is very dense, and cover almost all the roads. For legal issue, I will
investigate that. But definitely I am not going to upload the origin
well, I have proposed a GSoC project which includes the functionality of of
all that Martin has mentioned, and much more. This would automatically take
GPS traces and give you a render-able .OSM data file. The project would be
capable of doing much more than just this (it takes care of cancelling
u
2013/5/23 Jingmin Chen
> Dear all,
>
> I currently have access to 2 years, 20,000 taxi vehicles GPS trace (30sec
> interval) of a large city in China. The OSM data quality of that city is
> really bad. But uploading the raw GPS trace might have legal issues. Is it
> possible to process the data
Hi,
On 05/23/13 15:06, Vince Berubey wrote:
To get the bounding box values from the Export tab might not the best
options for us. Is there any way to get this automatically. Like a query
to a table to would return the values?
Please clarify - you want to make a query where the output data is a
Hi,
Currently, keepright seems to have less data (small files sizes) and
duplicate primary keys.
Any explanation?
Yours, Stefan
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To get the bounding box values from the Export tab might not the best options
for us. Is there any way to get this automatically. Like a query to a table to
would return the values?
Best regards.
Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 18:01:33 -0400
Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] Generate tiles with generate_tiles.py
F
On 2013-05-23 14:48, Jingmin Chen wrote:
I currently have access to 2 years, 20,000 taxi vehicles GPS trace
(30sec interval) of a large city in China. The OSM data quality of
that city is really bad. But uploading the raw GPS trace might have
legal issues. Is it possible to process the data to
Dear all,
I currently have access to 2 years, 20,000 taxi vehicles GPS trace (30sec
interval) of a large city in China. The OSM data quality of that city is
really bad. But uploading the raw GPS trace might have legal issues. Is it
possible to process the data to roads before I upload to OSM? Tha
Is the map parameter (for the iD editor) a bounding box? I'm thinking
not, but can't find documentation describing how it's called. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Tac
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