Re: [OSM-dev] GSOC Project: "Make the website use the API"

2018-03-17 Thread mmd
Am 02.03.2018 um 06:12 schrieb Andy Allan: > On 2 March 2018 at 04:43, Paul Norman wrote: >> I wrote a blog post on how to get started with the API projects: >> http://paulnorman.ca/blog/2018/02/make-the-website-use-the-api-gsoc-project/ > It would be remiss of me to point out that I don't think t

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC project inquiry

2018-03-06 Thread Bryan Housel
Hey Thomas, thank you for your interest in iD and Google Summer of Code! I’m the iD maintainer and can help guide you. Your plan for adding OSM Notes to iD is a good one. One thing that’s great about this is you can look at existing code used to show the Mapillary or OpenStreetCam data as an ex

Re: [OSM-dev] GSOC Project: "Make the website use the API"

2018-03-01 Thread Andy Allan
On 2 March 2018 at 04:43, Paul Norman wrote: > I wrote a blog post on how to get started with the API projects: > http://paulnorman.ca/blog/2018/02/make-the-website-use-the-api-gsoc-project/ > > I recommend steps 2, 4, and 5 for anyone applying for a project which > interacts with the API. It wou

Re: [OSM-dev] GSOC Project: "Make the website use the API"

2018-03-01 Thread Paul Norman
I wrote a blog post on how to get started with the API projects: http://paulnorman.ca/blog/2018/02/make-the-website-use-the-api-gsoc-project/ I recommend steps 2, 4, and 5 for anyone applying for a project which interacts with the API. On 2/13/2018 9:08 AM, IMT2016050 Biswesh Mohapatra wrote

Re: [OSM-dev] GSOC project

2018-02-19 Thread Tobias Knerr
Hi Jason, On 18.02.2018 22:10, Jason Remillard wrote: > I have added a GSOC project idea to add a developer key system to our > tile services and Nominatim. we discussed your project idea within EWG (the working group responsible for handling OSM's GSoC participation this year). First, thanks fo

Re: [OSM-dev] GSOC project

2018-02-18 Thread Tom Hughes
On 18/02/18 21:10, Jason Remillard wrote: I have added a GSOC project idea to add a developer key system to our tile services and Nominatim. The key system will eventually provide a founding source for the OSMF, to allow the OSMF to support heavy commercial users via full time system administrat

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Mayeul Kauffmann
Hi, Your OSMWorkingModel.jpg looks nice. My alternate proposal was: Data import: QGIS with QGIS OSM python plugin (installed with QGIS) or osm2postgresql Styling: QGIS GUI Web rendering: QGIS server (is in QGIS sources, but I think need to be compiled: not packaged yet). Web client: QGIS webc

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Dane Springmeyer
See also: https://bitbucket.org/springmeyer/quantumnik/ Allows mapnik to be used as a rendering engine inside QGIS. On Jun 1, 2011, at 11:25 AM, Mayeul Kauffmann wrote: > In addition, there is an interest from QGIS developers to convert qgis > styles (i.e. an xml file) from and into SLD-type sty

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Mayeul Kauffmann
In addition, there is an interest from QGIS developers to convert qgis styles (i.e. an xml file) from and into SLD-type styles, so this would make a way to use a larger toolbox for several OSM renderers. Some links to discussion: http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/SLD-export-improve-plugin-or-

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Parveen Arora
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:42 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann wrote: > Le mercredi 01 juin 2011 à 23:20 +0530, Parveen Arora a écrit : >> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann >> wrote: >> >> > Yes, it is an alternative to Mapnik (but styles and layer definition >> > using a GUI with the mouse).

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Mayeul Kauffmann
Le mercredi 01 juin 2011 à 23:20 +0530, Parveen Arora a écrit : > On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann > wrote: > > > Yes, it is an alternative to Mapnik (but styles and layer definition > > using a GUI with the mouse). > > You define your layers and styles with the mouse (desktop st

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Parveen Arora
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann wrote: > Yes, it is an alternative to Mapnik (but styles and layer definition > using a GUI with the mouse). > You define your layers and styles with the mouse (desktop standalone > app), then move the .qgs project in the fastcgi folder, and your

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Mayeul Kauffmann
> Will it be used in place of Mapnik and mod_tile Yes, it is an alternative to Mapnik (but styles and layer definition using a GUI with the mouse). You define your layers and styles with the mouse (desktop standalone app), then move the .qgs project in the fastcgi folder, and your server is done.

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Parveen Arora
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann wrote: > Hi, Hello Mayeul > For rendering with very easy customization of advanced styles, have you > looked at the coming qgis 1.7.0? > It allows to define styles with rules based on multiple attributes and > scale levels, and it includes a fastcgi

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-06-01 Thread Mayeul Kauffmann
Hi, For rendering with very easy customization of advanced styles, have you looked at the coming qgis 1.7.0? It allows to define styles with rules based on multiple attributes and scale levels, and it includes a fastcgi webserver nd a full javascript web frontend. Some demo for the backend styling:

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-27 Thread H.S.Rai
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Tom Hughes wrote: > On 27/05/11 14:52, H.S.Rai wrote: >> >> http://apt.openstreetmap.org/dists/hardy/main/binary-i386/ > > Well that was part of my attempts at setting something up, yes. No idea to > what extent it works - as you can tell from the date it was about

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-27 Thread Tom Hughes
On 27/05/11 14:52, H.S.Rai wrote: On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Tom Hughes wrote: On 27/05/11 06:12, Graham Jones wrote: It doesn't really exist. I created the name, and pointed it at a web site, Do you mean following: http://apt.openstreetmap.org/dists/hardy/main/binary-i386/ Well th

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-27 Thread H.S.Rai
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Tom Hughes wrote: > On 27/05/11 06:12, Graham Jones wrote: > > It doesn't really exist. > > I created the name, and pointed it at a web site, Do you mean following: http://apt.openstreetmap.org/dists/hardy/main/binary-i386/ -- H.S.Rai _

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-27 Thread Andy Allan
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Tom Hughes wrote: > If there is somebody out there that would like to setup that repository > properly and look after building packages and making them available then I > would be very happy to talk to them. I'd be very happy to encourage them to use the myriad o

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-27 Thread Tom Hughes
On 27/05/11 06:12, Graham Jones wrote: I did not know that apt.openstreetmap.org existed. I think that would be the best place for the output of this project (but the scripts to generate the archives will need a separate home). What does Parveen need to do to wri

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-27 Thread Kai Krueger
On 05/26/2011 11:12 PM, Graham Jones wrote: Kai, I did not know that apt.openstreetmap.org existed. I don't think it currently does exist. However, that doesn't mean it couldn't be created. I think that would be the best place for the output of this project

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Graham Jones
Kai, I did not know that apt.openstreetmap.org existed. I think that would be the best place for the output of this project (but the scripts to generate the archives will need a separate home). What does Parveen need to do to write to it? Graham from my phone On 27 May 2011 05:27, "Kai Krueger

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Kai Krueger
Parveen Arora-2 wrote: > > Give your suggestions, comments and feedback or anything that you want > to add or delete from it or anything that you want to suggest from > your side will be welcomed. > It would perhaps be nice to create and setup a package repository with all the relevant and neces

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Anthony
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 3:09 AM, John Smith wrote: > On 26 May 2011 16:21, Stephan Knauss wrote: >> Hello Parveen, >> >> On 26.05.2011 05:03, Parveen Arora wrote: >>> >>> >>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Fast_Track_Deployment_of_Customised_OSM_Tile_Server >>> Give your suggestions, comments

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Parveen Arora
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:10 PM, John Smith wrote: > On 27 May 2011 03:22, Parveen Arora wrote: >> Thank's for the suggestion. >> It will surely help me, please let me know If you have missed >> something in it and want to add in it now, so that we can lead to a >> better product. > > I too want

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Parveen Arora
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Igor Podolskiy wrote: > Hello Parveen, Hello Sir > absolutely. I have successfully run tile servers (in fact, complete OSM > clones with rails port and all) on what is listed there as "bare minimum". > Of course, that was for a small region, and with heavily filter

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread John Smith
On 27 May 2011 03:22, Parveen Arora wrote: > Thank's for the suggestion. > It will surely help me, please let me know If you have missed > something in it and want to add in it now, so that we can lead to a > better product. I too want a simple front end web based GUI to control the rendering pro

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread John Smith
On 27 May 2011 03:30, Parveen Arora wrote: > Please also suggest me that should I use Mapnik or Mod_Tile for > rendering the tiles, but later I will include both options i.e user > will be able to render tiles with his selected method. Mapnik is needed regardless, and there is sample scripts that

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Parveen Arora
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:42 PM, Parveen Arora wrote: > On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Stephan Knauss > wrote: >> Hello Parveen, > Hello Sir, >> Your site names a few potential "users" of your project. I have the feeling >> that for most of them the hardware requirements would be too high. >

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Parveen Arora
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:39 PM, John Smith wrote: > I did a howto the other day on what to do to render smaller areas, as > a test run I used the South American data file on Geofabrik in a > virtual machine and only 6G was used in total (world boundaries + osm > data etc). > http://wiki.sharedma

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Parveen Arora
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Stephan Knauss wrote: > Hello Parveen, Hello Sir, > Your site names a few potential "users" of your project. I have the feeling > that for most of them the hardware requirements would be too high. > By serving only part of the world, for example just a single cou

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread Igor Podolskiy
Hello Parveen, hello Stephan, hello @dev, On 26.05.2011 05:03, Parveen Arora wrote: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Fast_Track_Deployment_of_Customised_OSM_Tile_Server Give your suggestions, comments and feedback or anything that you want to add or delete from it or anything that you want t

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-26 Thread John Smith
On 26 May 2011 16:21, Stephan Knauss wrote: > Hello Parveen, > > On 26.05.2011 05:03, Parveen Arora wrote: >> >> >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Fast_Track_Deployment_of_Customised_OSM_Tile_Server >> Give your suggestions, comments and feedback or anything that you want >> to add or delete f

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project Update (Fast Track Deployment of Customised OSM Tile Server)

2011-05-25 Thread Stephan Knauss
Hello Parveen, On 26.05.2011 05:03, Parveen Arora wrote: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Fast_Track_Deployment_of_Customised_OSM_Tile_Server Give your suggestions, comments and feedback or anything that you want to add or delete from it or anything that you want to suggest from your side will

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project : Routing app with Group connect

2010-04-10 Thread amit singh
Hi, Best suitable path - fastest route Also the approximate time for travel will be computed. What method? In graph theory, the *shortest path problem* is the problem of finding a path between two vertices (or nodes) such that the sum of the weights of its constituent edges is minimized. An exa

Re: [OSM-dev] GSoC Project : Routing app with Group connect

2010-04-09 Thread Marcus Wolschon
> Find the best suitable path for a journey from source to destination point What is "best" and what pathes are "suitabe"? Suitable for that kind of vehicle? > Also the approximate time for travel will be computed What method? > Additional Group Connect feature (meeting planner) >

Re: [OSM-dev] Gsoc project

2008-03-28 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
sathvik L wrote: > I was going through the projects listed in the google summer projects > page . I don't have prior experience in the fields mentioned out there > . Should I apply ? > > I am prepared to do any amount of reading and get my skills right > before the summer . But what is the criteri