Ray Booysen wrote:
Sent: 27 February 2008 8:07 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] [OSM-dev] Planned Server Maintenance - 28/02/08
13:30-15:00
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 6:45 PM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ray Booysen
David Ebling wrote:
I too am not going to spend much more time
contributing to OSM unless someone comes up with a
solution to this. As I said, I simply don't have the
skills to do it myself, but the prospect of someone (a
commercial map company getting worried for example)
coming along and
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Sent: 28 February 2008 9:37 AM
To: OSM Talk
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Trouble in Rangoon
David Ebling wrote:
I too am not going to spend much more time
contributing to OSM unless someone comes up with a
solution to this. As I said, I simply don't have the
skills to do
Andy Robinson (blackadder) wrote:
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
*snip*
Indeed, though to help the original user out perhaps we can have a concerted
effort to get any deleted data returned. needs someone with a bit of time to
investigate properly. Have therefore copied to dev.
Thread is at
Has anyone had any high visibility vests printed/available before? I'm
thinking of ordering a small batch with the following simple text printed on
the back
Surveyor
OpenStreetMap.org
Cost is less than 10GBP each (plus the cost of getting to users) but depends
on how many I order.
If
I've recently finished collecting all the different bits of the South
Downs Way into a large route relation:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/relation/5881 . I've tagged the
bicyclist's route rather than the walker's route - there are at least
4 places to my knowledge where it divides (even
What are the sort of volume points that cause a drop in price? May be
OSMF could have some Medium and Large made to sell at SOTM as a fund-raiser.
Mike
At 11:23 AM 2/28/2008, Andy Robinson \(blackadder\) wrote:
Has anyone had any high visibility vests printed/available before? I'm
thinking of
Andy Robinson (blackadder) ha scritto:
Has anyone had any high visibility vests printed/available before? I'm
thinking of ordering a small batch with the following simple text printed on
the back
Here a photo i took the last sunday with the vest (I paid it 5€/each for
a 25pcs order)
Edoardo Marascalchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sent: 28 February 2008 2:58 PM
To: Andy Robinson (blackadder); talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] High Visibility Vests - Printed OSM
Andy Robinson (blackadder) ha scritto:
Has anyone had any high visibility vests printed/available
Andy Robinson (blackadder) wrote:
That's the point I'm trying to make really. We need to learn to live with
all the potential duplication and less than perfect tag data simply because
that's what OSM is.
But surely the point is that we don't have to learn to live with
anything less than
Gervase Markham wrote:
Sent: 28 February 2008 3:53 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Parking symbols: YUCK!
Andy Robinson (blackadder) wrote:
That's the point I'm trying to make really. We need to learn to live with
all the potential duplication and less than perfect tag
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Sent: 28 February 2008 4:18 PM
To: John McKerrell
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] High Visibility Vests - Printed OSM
Hi,
Now whether I'd actually wear it is another matter, maybe for the
more dodgy areas ;-)
I think he said he's going to get hi-viz
Andy Robinson (blackadder) wrote:
Now whether I'd actually wear it is another matter, maybe for the
more dodgy areas ;-)
I think he said he's going to get hi-viz ones, not bulletproof ;-)
A mass supply of these maybe? Though they don't appear to come in a high
visibility version ;-)
Renaud Martinet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sent: 28 February 2008 5:04 PM
To: Andy Robinson (blackadder)
Cc: Artem Pavlenko; OSM Talk
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] High Visibility Vests - Printed OSM
I'd love one as well. Really like the idea. Maybe we'll do some for
France as well but I'll
Hi,
I'm really new to all openstreetmap and I am trying to get osmosis to work on a
Ubuntu Linux machine.
I have downloaded osmosis and java1.6 but can not get any thing to work.
Can any body give me a really simple description of what I need to do to get
Osmosis to run a simple exercise.
I'd love one as well. Really like the idea. Maybe we'll do some for
France as well but I'll definetely get a UK one too, just in case I
happen to go mapping at SOTM in July !
Renaud.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Andy Robinson (blackadder)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Artem Pavlenko
Hi,
I'm really new to all openstreetmap and I am trying to get osmosis to work
on a Ubuntu Linux machine.
I have downloaded osmosis and java1.6 but can not get any thing to work.
Can any body give me a really simple description of what I need to do to
get Osmosis to run a simple exercise.
Gervase Markham schrieb:
Why wait so long to define best practice? We're just storing up work for
ourselves later. When you map an area, it's just as much effort to use
system A as system B; but if 50% of mappers are using system A and 50%
are using system B, then you've just created a lot
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] osmosis]$ java -mx1024m -jar osmosis.jar --read-xml
file=~/Desktop/europe.osm.bz2 --bounding-polygon file=~/geo/gb-irl.poly
--write-xml file=UK.osm
failed as below on Mandriva 2008
That's yesterday's europe, svn's gb-irl.poly, osmosis 0.24 (evidently..)
fully
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] osmosis]$ java -mx1024m -jar osmosis.jar --read-xml
file=~/Desktop/europe.osm.bz2 --bounding-polygon file=~/geo/gb-irl.poly
--write-xml file=UK.osm
failed as below on Mandriva 2008
That's yesterday's europe, svn's gb-irl.poly, osmosis 0.24
2008/2/11, Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Frédéric Bonifas wrote:
I am building custom stylesheets for mkgmap to get a cycle map of
France.
I would like to add the bicycle rental stations (many in Lyon,
Paris...).
I have seen on my etrex vista cx that I have a nice icon with
Richard Fairhurst skrev:
Andy Robinson ((blackadder)) wrote:
Now for Ireland we might want:
The craic
OpenStreetMap
catchy, don't you think?
I still want one that says
I'M IN UR TOWN
MAPPIN UR STREETZ
I think they come complimentary with that text, when awarded a lolcat
award, or
Hallo,
schön, dass sich wieder jemand neues beteiligt, herzlich willkommen !
Danke!
Dein Mapping sieht schon sehr vielversprechend aus, das einzige was mir
jetzt aufgefallen ist, ist dass du viele einzelne Segmente als einzelne
Ways erstellt hast mit unterschiedlichen Attributen.
Du
Hallo Dieter,
dieter jasper schrieb:
Bei Aufruf von jar josm-latest in der Konsole erhalte ich folgende
Fehlermeldung:
main java.lang.NoClassDefFound Error:j osm-latest
Es wird so aufgerufen:
java -jar josm-latest.jar
oder
java -jar /kompletter/pfad/zu/josm-latest.jar
--
Viele Grüße
Hi,
Ich bin recht neu bei Openstreetmap. Ich habe probiert den [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Klient auf meinem Win XP Rechner zum laufen zu bekommen.
Dazu habe ich mir den Installer runter geladen. Passwort und Login habe ich
auch schon. Jetzt mein Problem wie geht es weiter. Wenn ich die GUI starte und
Hallo,
ich habe (habe derzeit keine neuen Tracks) einfach mal die Strommasten
in der Gegend mit Hilfe von Potlatch und gut aufgelösten Yahoo Images
getagged (so weit sie sichtbar sind).
Sie sind nun aber schon in Zoom 14 bei Mapnik zu sehen, was ich ehrlich
gesagt so 'früh' nicht erwartet hätte.
na http://walley.org/tagwatch/ naleznete vystup z Tagwatch. Co to je
viz. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Tagwatch.
--
Michal Grézl
http://walley.org
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En temps que simple citoyen (et pas un professionnel comme beaucoup
d'intervenants ici), je suis chaque jour un peu plus surpris par la
complexité de la gestion des informations géographiques au sein des
différentes administrations françaises (et par le manque de cohésion dans
tout cela)...
Donc
Pieren Pieren a écrit :
- le cadastre de ma région étant en ligne depuis peu, j'ai pu constater
des différences entre les plans et la réalité:
J'ajoute qu'il y a une énorme différence entre ce qui est en ligne et ce
qu'on peu consulter en mairie.
J'ai regardé en ligne le plan d'une parcelle
g.d a écrit :
Merci, Denis,
pour tes précisions - je n'avais pas ces bases,
et comprends mieux, maintenant, le fond de la question.
La distinction entre informations et données donc est plus
importante encore,
que je supposais.
J'ai l'avantage d'être documentaliste de formation (et
Pieren Pieren a écrit :
En temps que simple citoyen (et pas un professionnel comme beaucoup
d'intervenants ici), je suis chaque jour un peu plus surpris par la
complexité de la gestion des informations géographiques au sein des
différentes administrations françaises (et par le manque de
Thomas Walraet a écrit :
Pieren Pieren a écrit :
- le cadastre de ma région étant en ligne depuis peu, j'ai pu constater
des différences entre les plans et la réalité:
J'ajoute qu'il y a une énorme différence entre ce qui est en ligne et ce
qu'on peu consulter en mairie.
J'ai regardé
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 21:57 +, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Hello everyone,
It's been a while since the last Solent area pub meet, so it's about time for
another one :-) I'm fairly free in March so can do more or less anytime but
would like to initially suggest the evening of Tuesday March
Hi list,
I've been casually working on the Minneapolis area, and one of the problems
I keep running in to is how to tag islands in the Mississippi river so that
they come out as land in the tiles and not more water. Take a peek at the
following area:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Bone Killian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian Dees wrote:
The view is centered on Nicollet Island, which should be rendered as a
land mass, not water. The island's perimeter follows the water to the
right rule and is tagged as follows:
natural = coastline
Ian Dees wrote:
Thanks Bone. I tried tagging the island as natural=land to no avail. Any
other ideas?
use a multipolygon relation between the river and its islands?
-Alex Mauer hawke
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Hi again list,
Has someone decided how the American road types should be mapped to the
OpenStreetMap highway tag values? There are quite a few roads that are
incorrectly marked as secondary or primary by the TIGER importer, and
I'd like to make sure that I'm picking the correct highway value for
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