Hi All,
I am a complete newbie when it comes to databases and the like so please
bear with me...
I am attempting to set up a snapshot server in order to feed UK Public
Rights of Way data into Potlatch 2's merging tool. I am following Andy's
guide at [1]. I am doing this in debian (raspberry pi
Thanks.
I got it up and running but was struggling to load some data. Can't
quite remember the error message but I'm hoping to get to look at it
again this weekend (tho time is an issue).
RobJN
On 8 Jan 2013, at 16:32, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 December 2012 05:52, Paul
, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks.
I got it up and running but was struggling to load some data. Can't
quite remember the error message but I'm hoping to get to look at it
again this weekend (tho time is an issue).
Do you know offhand how big your .osm files are? I
scrounge some server space from somewhere, would you still be
happy to host these OSM files on your snapshot server instance (we
discussed this idea on IRC a couple of weeks back)?
Regards,
RobJN
On 11 January 2013 17:33, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8 January 2013 17:59, Rob
Hi All,
I'm attempting to deploy P2 following the instructions on the wiki. At the
moment I want to deploy this locally (as in, not on a public server), so
that I can have a play with the snapshot sever / merging tool. I do not
need to upload anything.
Is it not possible to do this without
On talk we spoke earlier this month about piwik.openstreetmap.org and how
it is currently locked down but could potentially be opened up to provide
some data (like that seen on http://openstreetmap.fr/piwik ) to the general
public. Obviously the remaining data will stay behind a secure login.
All,
Whether you care for public sector data released under the OS OpenData
Licence or not, this will probably effect you one way or another. Can I
therefore request that you please submit a comment in support of the data
request available at the link below.
This is especially true if you run a
Good idea,
A couple of values that gave incorrect results:
Mo-Fr 08:62-27:88
Mo-Fr 09:00-16:00; Su 11-12
mo-we 12:00-15:00; Su off
24/7
we 09:00-12:00,13:30-15:00
The first is obviously incorrect so should produce an error rather than
attempting to parse it.
In the second and third example,
I'm not sure what the final decision was for what will be and won't be
promoted on the front page (and no doubt you are testing the waters here).
For transparency I suggested that the SotM conference being promoted and
for other events I suggested that we include a prominent events banner
and then
Hi,
I have no idea what the CWG vote was on and I can't find the up to date
minutes to check it. Despite this, you much surely recognise the issue. For
example, even if we restrict the banners to just those promoting
conferences then we could easily have a rotation of 5 or more banners:
* SOTM
*
I also believe that a email distribution list would help.
I don't comply with this: I clearly don't want to be spammed by Emails.
Hi Michael,
That was incredibly selective quoting of my original text and makes me
wonder why I bothered putting my ideas down in writing. As noted any email
list
I'm no legal expert but Products and Content is defined by Google:
By downloading, installing, or using the Google Earth software, accessing
or using the Google Maps service (together, the Products or Services),
or accessing or using any of the content available within the Products...
To me, the
Do you mean in the URL? If so this example [1] suggest it is called as
map=zoom/lat/lon
[1] https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues/1511
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Hi Dev list,
I'd like to add some more historic imagery layers for use in the main
editors. I have quite a long list of Ordnance Survey Town Plans from the
National Library of Scotland ready to go. Furthermore I am hoping to get
the OS Hand drawn maps recently discussed on the talk-gb mailing
at 2:49 PM, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com
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Hi Dev list,
I'd like to add some more historic imagery layers for use in the main
editors. ...
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I've now had a go at a git pull request for the OS Town Plans. Hopefully I
got it right (this is my first ever experience with git).
https://github.com/osmlab/editor-imagery-index/pull/25
Thanks to Eric for helping me out with the Bartholomew example.
Best,
Rob
Hi All,
Does our piwik stats site extend to the wiki? If yes, then can I get some
anonymized data for page views as this would help me to target my wiki
clean-up effort.
https://piwik.openstreetmap.org/
Thanks,
RobJN
p.s. You could enable this level of anonymized data for non-logged in piwik
That's a shame. Any plans to add the wiki?
R
On 7 Feb 2014 23:56, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 07/02/14 22:52, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Does our piwik stats site extend to the wiki? If yes, the...
We're not currently running it for the wiki, no.
Tom
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There is an issue open for this in trac. There was a stopper at the time
but now that's been resolved I would also like to see the plugin added (it
is default on Wikipedia)
https://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/4920
Rob
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Hi folks,
We, as in those OSMers interested in historic maps are launching our own
version of the NYPL Building Inspector site [1].
We're making great progress (for non-developers at least), but help is very
welcome - especially if you're at sotm-eu hackday and are looking for
something to do.
I would like the same as it would help me to focus my attention on the most
read part of the wiki. Previous requests have unfortunately fallen on deaf
ears. Fingers crossed that with two people asking for it we may actually
get somewhere. Perhaps if Harry was also interested.
Rob
Code academy have added Ruby on Rails, which is what OpenStreetMap uses for
the website.
Learn via their online interactive learning.
http://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-rails
You never know, you could be contributing to OpenStreetMap code soon after
:)
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