Hi guys,
Let's set the meeting place to be the Starbucks in the restaurant complex
here:
http://openstreetmap.org/?lat=14.102179lon=120.952071zoom=18layers=B000FTF
Meeting time is 9:00 am.
Good?
Eugene
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:24 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi guys,
Ok. I'll be your deputy. I'll forward messages in case you can't. :-)
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:36 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote:
OK for the mean time.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Local_Contacts
I would love to delegate though.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:34 AM,
OK murlwe.
Please edit the appropriate entry in the wiki
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Local_Contacts
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Marloue Pidor
mur...@mail2engineer.com wrote:
I would like to volunteer.
-Original Message-
From: maning sambale [emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com]
To all OSM-PH Garmin users,
New OSM-PH Garmin map (20090513)
New OSM-PH Garmin routable map available here:
http://esambale.wikispaces.com/osmphil_garmin
What’s new in this release:
* Data as of 20090513
* 38,400 kilometers of roads
* Fixed some routing problems
* Better
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Roeland Douma wrote:
The new dutch tile server is coming together. And as a new feature we are now
rendering the whole benelux. We are hoping this comes in handy for you and
will stimulate you in completing the Belgium map!
Roeland,
Is the new tile server somewhere else
On 13 May 2009, at 01:36, Matt Amos wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
wrote:
...and
Peter Miller's concerns are legit: If you are the licensor, then,
under
4.4.d...
Licensors may authorise a proxy to determine compatible licences
under
On 12/05/09 09:37, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Claiming copyright on something where you are not reasonably sure of
actually having it is, in my eyes, a FUD maneouvre worthy of players
like the OS, but something that we should make an attempt to steer clear of.
The way of avoiding it seeming to be
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
There is both the situation were OSM bulk-imports some data
from another source into OSM that is published as ODbL where the
original data owner can not be contacted which I would hope would be
possible,
under the
Ulf Möller use...@... writes:
Jukka Rahkonen schrieb:
But what if OSMF is changing the license and somebody has
managed to base some business on top of derived database
licensed under the old
ODbL license? Dou you lawyers say that it is a sound basis
for building a
business? For
Hi,
Gervase Markham wrote:
The way of avoiding it seeming to be FUD is to have a clause like:
Nothing in this licence attempts to restrict your rights under fair use
or a similar doctrine.
Sounds like: We have a honest desire to sue the shit out of you if you
violate any of our 52
Jukka Rahkonen schrieb:
And if the maintainer of the derived database has a
community that continues to collect new data under ODbL 1.0 terms, and the
main
OSM has advanced to ODbL 1.1 or something, is it possible to exchange data
between these two systems?
According to RC1, you could use
Ian Dees wrote:
I'd like to continue this part of the thread. As was discussed by
Frederik, I think the end goal should be a real-time OSM stream of
what's getting applied to the database. Doing that in a performant way
is relatively difficult (which is why we're using Osmosis and minutely
Matt Amos wrote:
these might be of interest:
http://matt.sandbox.cloudmade.com/
Which would have been fine and dandy in the past, but somebody needs to
nudge that one into life again, /me thinks.
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
It's a completely insane solution though. It we want to do it we
should just do it properly in the database not fart around with stupid
hacks in the rails code that break as soon as any updates are not done
via rails.
Assuming for a moment that
Hi
Maybe you like this:
http://datenkueche.com/osmlive/
If I get nice feedback I will make it zoomable.
Bernhard
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Lennard l...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Matt Amos wrote:
these might be of interest:
http://matt.sandbox.cloudmade.com/
Which would have been fine and dandy in the past, but somebody needs to
nudge that one into life again, /me thinks.
yeah, sorry. its on my todo
On 01/05/09 15:32, Ken Guest wrote:
A few days ago I drove into a new housing estate to add it to the map of the
locality.
After explaining to a concerned resident what I was at (free-as-in-freedom
maps, no trap roads, accuracy etc) , I was asked a rather
Life-of-Brian-esque question:
On 01/05/09 15:05, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Google Street View got me thinking that it might be a good idea to explore
the possibility of an open source street view database, which could be
linked in with OSM.
Course what would be awesome is if Google released all there timestamped
photos and
For the same reason that they don't release any of their data?
2009/5/13 Rory McCann r...@technomancy.org:
On 01/05/09 15:05, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Google Street View got me thinking that it might be a good idea to explore
the possibility of an open source street view database, which could
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Rory McCann r...@technomancy.org wrote:
Any idea why Google don't do this yet?
I (and some others in the OSM community) have been working with some Google
engineers on this for quite some time (1.5 yrs). There is significant
interest in opening the data, but
On 30/04/09 13:17, Pieren wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Greg Troxel
and you define the relation to
say that all ways in some area of some type should be in the relation.
You try to use relations to define a category but :
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 8:38 AM, Joseph Reeves iknowjos...@gmail.comwrote:
For the same reason that they don't release any of their data?
This is different, though, as Google owns the StreetView data. They license
all other geographic data (street maps and aerial/satellite images).
There is
On 2 May 2009, at 14:10, Johnny Rose Carlsen wrote:
Nic Roets nro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Dermot McNally derm...@gmail.com
wrote:
drove into a new housing estate ... yes but, what's in it for
you?
Why does a painter paint?
Why play football?
Why give
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Ian Dees wrote:
I'd like to continue this part of the thread. As was discussed by
Frederik, I think the end goal should be a real-time OSM stream of what's
getting applied to the database. Doing that in a performant way is
On 13/05/09 14:47, Ian Dees wrote:
This is different, though, as Google owns the StreetView data. They
license all other geographic data (street maps and aerial/satellite
images).
Yes that's what I thought. As far as I know Yahoo licenced map data and
bought the 'you can relicence it' option,
On 13 May 2009, at 15:00, Rory McCann wrote:
StreetView data would be awesome to have, since it would massivly
increase the amount of information we could add. Footpaths,
speedlimits,
number of lanes, etc etc, Theses are things you can't get from aerial
imagery.
I imagine that even if
2009/5/13 Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com:
Ok, this I'll agree on. My original post was just to talk about it... not
really to do it. But it sounds like we should take baby steps. Let's work
on the minutely diffs first and if some crazy person comes up with a good
use case for streaming, we can
2009/5/13 Rory McCann r...@technomancy.org:
On 30/04/09 13:17, Pieren wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Greg Troxel
and you define the relation to
say that all ways in some area of some type should be in the relation.
You try to use relations to define a category but :
Hi,
Peter Childs wrote:
The Problem is that you can't rebuild the map from a continuing
stream, This is the problem with Database Replication in general.
True, but maybe the stream use cases don't require that? Maybe it is
more important for an application to know in an instant where
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:25 AM, John McKerrell j...@mckerrell.net wrote:
On 13 May 2009, at 15:00, Rory McCann wrote:
StreetView data would be awesome to have, since it would massivly
increase the amount of information we could add. Footpaths, speedlimits,
number of lanes, etc etc, Theses
El Miércoles, 13 de Mayo de 2009, Ian Dees escribió:
[...] the point is that minutely-diffs are a minute old. At some point in
the future someone will want to see the data in real time as a stream.
If you can't wait *one* minute to see the data, you have a very acute case of
OSMOCD, and you
How does the service provided by norc.ro compare with people's desires?
http://www.norc.ro/
Cheers, Joseph
2009/5/13 Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:25 AM, John McKerrell j...@mckerrell.net wrote:
On 13 May 2009, at 15:00, Rory McCann wrote:
StreetView data would
2009/5/13 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
As a wise man once said, all problems in computer science can be solved by
adding another indirection layer.
If you really really want a stream, I'm positive it can be hacked with a
couple of scripts and the minutely diffs.
You have
On Wednesday 13 May 2009, Dave Stubbs wrote:
Where zone is a known geographic area?
A bounding way with tags like:
zone = restriction
maxspeed = 20kph
parking = no
seems like the best way to do it to me if you don't want to just
replicate the tags on everything (and I can understand why
Frederik Ramm wrote:
But saying: We don't intend to support this because we cannot think of
an application that absolutely requires it, is quite un-OSM, is it not?
Qualify application as application which actually uses the geodata,
and it's not so far off the mark. We don't need a million
2009/5/13 Jonathan Bennett openstreet...@jonno.cix.co.uk:
Ian Dees wrote:
I don't think anybody has ever given a use case which requires such
a stream and can't work with the diffs.
I agree, but the point is that minutely-diffs are a minute old. At some
point in the future someone
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
You might be missing out on a cool visualisation tool though (maybe
what Bernhard is trying doing is similar), but that's the only use
case I can think of right now.
How does that help anyone a) use the data, or b) improve the data? See
ITO's OSM Mapper if you want a
2009/5/13 Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com:
2009/5/13 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
As a wise man once said, all problems in computer science can be solved
by
adding another indirection layer.
If you really really want a stream, I'm positive it can be hacked with a
couple of scripts
On 13 May 2009, at 16:04, Joseph Reeves wrote:
How does the service provided by norc.ro compare with people's
desires?
http://www.norc.ro/
norc.ro looks similar to Google, which is nice, but I guess the
question is what license is the imagery available under? Also could I
submit my
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Jonathan Bennett
openstreet...@jonno.cix.co.uk wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
But saying: We don't intend to support this because we cannot think of
an application that absolutely requires it, is quite un-OSM, is it not?
Qualify application as application
Ian Dees wrote:
Woah! Since when can OSM tell me what sort of applications I can and
can't write with the open source data that OSM is providing**?
You're not being told what to do with the data, but it's being suggested
to you that you can't have it in a particular, resource-intensive format
2009/5/13 Jonathan Bennett openstreet...@jonno.cix.co.uk:
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
You might be missing out on a cool visualisation tool though (maybe
what Bernhard is trying doing is similar), but that's the only use
case I can think of right now.
How does that help anyone a) use the data,
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
Cool visualisation tools don't have to comply with a) or b), they just
need to be cool :)
So cool you're prepared to pay for the infrastructure to support it?
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2009/5/13 Jonathan Bennett openstreet...@jonno.cix.co.uk:
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
Cool visualisation tools don't have to comply with a) or b), they just
need to be cool :)
So cool you're prepared to pay for the infrastructure to support it?
I didn't say that. I said there *are* things
We, the Romanian OSM team (as Norc is a Romanian based service), are in
contact with the people from Norc since the launch of the project. They have
given us permission to derive from their panoramas, and also they donated
their GPS logs. We are waiting in the next few days to get a new set of
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Jonathan Bennett
openstreet...@jonno.cix.co.uk wrote:
Ian Dees wrote:
Woah! Since when can OSM tell me what sort of applications I can and
can't write with the open source data that OSM is providing**?
You're not being told what to do with the data, but
Hi,
Jonathan Bennett wrote:
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
You might be missing out on a cool visualisation tool though (maybe
what Bernhard is trying doing is similar), but that's the only use
case I can think of right now.
How does that help anyone a) use the data, or b) improve the data? See
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Jonathan Bennett
openstreet...@jonno.cix.co.uk wrote:
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
Cool visualisation tools don't have to comply with a) or b), they just
need to be cool :)
So cool you're prepared to pay for the infrastructure to support it?
I think
Jonathan Bennett schrieb:
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
Cool visualisation tools don't have to comply with a) or b), they just
need to be cool :)
So cool you're prepared to pay for the infrastructure to support it?
To put OSM data live to xmpp ist very simple and I don't think
Bernhard zwischenbrugger wrote:
To put OSM data live to xmpp ist very simple and I don't think it's
expensive.
An easy way would be to post it to a xmpp groupchat:
message type=groupchat to=osml...@conference.thejabberserver.org/bot
osmgeodata here/osm
/message
After login it's just
Ian Dees wrote:
The whole argument I'm making is that after the initial
implementation**, streaming the data is a lot less resource intensive
than what we are currently doing. Perhaps I don't have the whole picture
of what goes on in the backend, but at some point the changeset XML
files
I agree for the morgue term.
I would say something to key amenity an why I would prefer the use of the
key landuse
I don't know in other launguages but in italian the most common meaning for
AMENITY is something nice, beautiful, pleasant...attributes not related at
all with morgue and few other
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 4:40 PM, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote:
In a different mail you said:
Ian Dees wrote:
OSM isn't about the geodata, it's about the data. That includes the fact
that it is in the geographic domain, but it also means that we can
manipulate it or store it
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Ian Dees wrote:
The whole argument I'm making is that after the initial
implementation**, streaming the data is a lot less resource intensive
than what we are currently doing. Perhaps I don't have the whole picture
of what
Hi,
Matt Amos wrote:
i think if we can get the delay on the diffs down from 5 mins to under
2 mins then there's no reason why streaming can't be built on top of
the diffs and be able to support all the things people want to do with
streaming.
What you are talking about is simulated streaming
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Ian Dees wrote:
The whole argument I'm making is that after the initial
implementation**, streaming the data is a lot less resource intensive
than
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
can any of today's
hip trendy messaging protocols be used to painlessly notify anyone who
is interested that there's a new diff ready, instead of having
over-eager scripts poll the directory every 10 seconds?
The
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
Ian Dees wrote:
The whole argument I'm making is that after the initial
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
why via triggers?
Because the database is the only aggregation point for the data. There are
many API servers (which would be the ideal spot for creating this data
feed), but my initial thought was that it was quite
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
why via triggers?
Because the database is the only aggregation point for the data. There are
many API servers (which would be the ideal spot for creating
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Matt Amos wrote:
i think if we can get the delay on the diffs down from 5 mins to under
2 mins then there's no reason why streaming can't be built on top of
the diffs and be able to support all the things people want to
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
why via triggers?
Because the database is the only aggregation point for the
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry, i wasn't clear in my question: why triggers in particular,
rather than one of the many other features that the DB provides for
doing this?
Mostly
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry, i wasn't clear in my question: why triggers in particular,
rather than
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry, i
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com wrote:
its better to get this done without the main db and the rails_port
code diverging too much, so i'm looking for methods which are as
un-invasive as possible.
I agree. Since it seems like a huge amount of work to augment
StreetView data would be awesome to have, since it would massivly
increase the amount of information we could add. Footpaths, speedlimits,
number of lanes, etc etc, Theses are things you can't get from aerial
imagery.
But surely you can get this from, say, actually going there, like most
On Wed, 13 May 2009 18:16:59 +0200, Fabrizio Carrai wrote:
I agree for the morgue term.
Well, ok. I'm not particularly in favour of one version over the other ;)
I would say something to key amenity an why I would prefer the use of the
key landuse
Well, landuse?!.. it's not land, it usually
Hi all,
this proposal [place=land/water + size_level=1 to 10] is now open for
voting. Please vote at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Geographical_Places
I have made two changes to the original proposal:
1) place_level tag changed to size_level
2) Proposal extended to
Hi Folks,
This is some sort of quality of service question. Half of all the tiles on
http://www.openstreetmap.org render as 'more OSM coming soon'. I want to
know if I am doing something wrong (Ubuntu 8.10 + firefox 3.0 + reasonable
hardware)
Showing OSM to a friend that has not seen 'the Map'
On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 22:12 +0100, Thomas Wood wrote:
2009/5/13 Ivo van den Maagdenberg ivo.vdmaagdenb...@gmail.com:
Hi Folks,
This is some sort of quality of service question. Half of all the tiles on
http://www.openstreetmap.org render as 'more OSM coming soon'. I want to
know if I am
This is an implementation of this for Live Journal:
http://updates.sixapart.com/
Lets you connect to a TCP port and get live XML feed of all updates on
Livejournal.. Has some cool features, such as discarding data from the
stream when you can't keep up.
/Erik
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Da: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org]per conto di David Paleino
Inviato: mercoledì 13 maggio 2009 21.40
A: talk@openstreetmap.org
Oggetto: Re: [OSM-talk] R: RFC: amenity=mortuary (and
amenity=emergency_room)
On Wed,
at least in France.
The Corine Land Cover (CLC) is refering to a european programme
establishing a computerised inventory on land cover of the 27 EC
member states and other European countries, at an original scale of 1:
100 000, using 44 classes of the 3-level Corine nomenclature.
It is produced
2009/5/13 Ivo van den Maagdenberg ivo.vdmaagdenb...@gmail.com:
Hi Folks,
This is some sort of quality of service question. Half of all the tiles on
http://www.openstreetmap.org render as 'more OSM coming soon'. I want to
know if I am doing something wrong (Ubuntu 8.10 + firefox 3.0 +
Except it's not a geographic area, but rather a set of streets with that
restriction. If a bridge or tunnel without the restriction goes
over/under a street with the restriction you'll have a problem.
In that case, that bridge can have differen speed limits set directly
on the way. Just
Moin !
ich habe mich auch an einem Tool versucht für das Auffinden von
unbenannten Objekten - wenn schon Elemente in der Karte, dann auch mit
dem entsprechenden Namen.
Eine erste Auswertung für Hamburg findet sich unter
http://www.tappenbeck.net/osm/quality/poi_noname/hamburg/
Bei Bedarf
Moin !
vor Wochen gab es schon einmal eine Diskussion über die Arbeitsweise des
Kreisel-Tools in JOSM und die Tatsache dass immer im Uhrzeigersinn, per
default, gezeichnet wird.
Gary68 hat mal die Kreisel allein in Spanien [1] analysiert und über 500
falsche Richtungen ermittelt. Alle die ich
Hi!
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
Weitere Informationen unter
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/L%C3%BCbeck/Schutzgebiete.
Wie kam denn das Tagging zustande?
Ich finde landscape_reserve für Landschaftsschutzgebiet ein wenig
unglücklich.
Es gibt ein Proposal für landuse=conservation, das dafür
Hallo Nop,
vielen Dank für die Kritik aber nachdem aus den allgemeinen Diskussionen
und ich von dem genannten nichts wußte, sind die anderen entstanden.
Da dokumentiert läßt sich soetwas sicherlich einfach anpassen.
gruß Jan :-)
Nop schrieb:
Hi!
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
Weitere
Hallo.
Am Mittwoch 13 Mai 2009 09:24:13 schrieb Nop:
[Lanschaftsschutzgebiet]
Es gibt ein Proposal für landuse=conservation, das dafür passen würde.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/conservation
Aber ein Landschaftsschutzgebiet ist doch gar keine ausschließliche
Am 13. Mai 2009 09:35 schrieb Bernd Wurst be...@bwurst.org:
Hallo.
Am Mittwoch 13 Mai 2009 09:24:13 schrieb Nop:
[Lanschaftsschutzgebiet]
Es gibt ein Proposal für landuse=conservation, das dafür passen würde.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/conservation
Aber ein
ekkeh...@gmx.de schrieb:
Siehe http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Key:layer.
Dort steht (Diese Seite enthält momentan noch keinen Text)
Nö, works for me. Kommt Dein Browser mit den 2 Doppelpunkten nicht zurecht?
Chris
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Hallo zusammen,
die Mai-Daten liegen in der Version 0.2.2 am Server und es sind auch
neue Länder dazugekommen:
- Deutschland (953 MB)
- Europa (4,01 GB)
- Afrika (1,07 GB)
- Antarktis (277 MB)
- Asien (2.53 GB)
- Australien + Ozeanien (806 MB)
- Südamerika (818 MB)
Insgesamt sind das nun über
Hi!
Sehr richtig! Deshalb wird auch ein tagging nach dem Muster
boundary=nature_reserve, boundary=national_park etc. vorgeschlagen.
Im Falle des LSG also etwa boundary=conservation_area o.ä.
Wo (Link)?
bye
Nop
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Hallo.
Am Mittwoch 13 Mai 2009 09:54:29 schrieb Falk Zscheile:
Sehr richtig! Deshalb wird auch ein tagging nach dem Muster
boundary=nature_reserve, boundary=national_park etc. vorgeschlagen.
Im Falle des LSG also etwa boundary=conservation_area o.ä.
Vorgeschlagen wird vieles.
Allerdings ist
Falk Zscheile schrieb:
Es gibt ein Proposal für landuse=conservation, das dafür passen würde.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/conservation
Aber ein Landschaftsschutzgebiet ist doch gar keine ausschließliche
Landnutzung. Ein LSG kann Wald, Wiese oder ein Dorf sein. Bei uns
Am 13.05.2009 11:24, Chris-Hein Lunkhusen:
Falk Zscheile schrieb:
Es gibt ein Proposal für landuse=conservation, das dafür passen würde.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/conservation
Aber ein Landschaftsschutzgebiet ist doch gar keine ausschließliche
Landnutzung. Ein LSG
Am 13. Mai 2009 10:45 schrieb ekkeh...@gmx.de:
Sehr richtig! Deshalb wird auch ein tagging nach dem Muster
boundary=nature_reserve, boundary=national_park etc. vorgeschlagen.
Im Falle des LSG also etwa boundary=conservation_area o.ä.
Wo (Link)?
Ich fand den Vorschlag in der Diskussion zu
Hallo Liste,
auf
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Level
habe ich meine Überlegungen zu 3-Dimensionalen Objekten wie
mehrgeschossige U-Bahnstationen oder schlicht Gebäude
aufgeschrieben.
Dies hängt eng zusammen mit den Proposals für Aufzüge und Rolltreppen
Stefan Leupers schrieb:
Ich habe mal ein paar Motiv-Vorschläge erstellt. Ihr könnt abstimmen,
welches Motiv gedruckt und vertrieben werden soll. :-)
Abstimmung über das Motiv auf der gleichen Seite wie oben:
http://www.first-to-find.de/openstreetmap
Die unteren beiden Logos sind komisch
Am 13. Mai 2009 13:48 schrieb Tobias Wendorff tobias.wendo...@uni-dortmund.de:
Stefan Leupers schrieb:
Ich habe mal ein paar Motiv-Vorschläge erstellt. Ihr könnt abstimmen,
welches Motiv gedruckt und vertrieben werden soll. :-)
Abstimmung über das Motiv auf der gleichen Seite wie oben:
lulu-...@gmx.de schrieb:
Langfristig denke ich an eine Slippy-Map, die bei solchen Objekten
ermöglicht, in den Ebenen zu blättern.
Ich schlage vor, ebenfalls den Grundriss und Mauern zu vermessen, damit
ich auch im Dunkeln navigieren kann. Besonders in meinem Keller würde
mir das weiterhelfen,
Hi!
Am 13. Mai 2009 13:48 schrieb Tobias Wendorff tobias.wendo...@uni-dortmund.de:
Ich habe mal ein paar Motiv-Vorschläge erstellt.
http://www.first-to-find.de/openstreetmap
Die unteren beiden Logos sind komisch gestaucht. Ich würde bei runden
Aufklebern vielleicht auch einen runden
Stefan Leupers schrieb:
Yep, stimmt, aber mit einem schlecht aufgelösten Bitmap kann man auch
nichts anfangen.
Wer redet denn von einer schlecht aufgelösten Bitmap? Mit dem
Dienstleister vorher absprechen, was er benötigt. Das Verfahren
ist dort ausschlaggebend.
355 ppi nehmen mittlerweile
habe noch einige draufgelegt
http://www.tappenbeck.net/osm/quality/poi_noname/schleswig-holstein/
http://www.tappenbeck.net/osm/quality/poi_noname/grossraum_kiel/
http://www.tappenbeck.net/osm/quality/poi_noname/grossraum_luebeck/
eine uebersichtsseite folgt !
Gruß Jan :-)
Jan Tappenbeck
Habe gerade im Forum folgende sehr interessante Mail gelesen:
Normal style-file can't provide good pedestrian routing, because the
pedestrian setting on Garmin GPS is simply not working like people
expect it to work. What it does is simply allowing more ways (like
footways) to be taken into
Mir ist schon öfter aufgefallen, dass in manchen routingfähigen OSM-
Karten für Garmin-Geräte bzw. Straßenklassifizierungen, sofern diese
keine Nummer haben (ref-Tag IIRC) als Staatsstraßen bezeichnet werden.
Das ist für alle User, die nicht in einem Freistaat, sondern einem
normalen
Moin !
ich bastel gerade an einer Karte in der Arch. Denkmäler dargestellt
werden sollen. Für Schleswig-Holstein habe ich 93 Stück exportiert und
in einer Datei hinterlegt.
Es werden aber leider nicht alle in der Karte dargestellt. Auch
funktioniert das mit dem Anzeigen der PopUp-Menüs nicht.
Moin !
da war der Upload etwas langsamer als die Anfrage !
Jetzt werden zwar alle dargestellt - aber mit den Links klemmpt das noch
immer !
Aber auch hierzu würde ich mich freuen, wenn man mir noch einen tipp
geben könnte.
Gruß Jan :-)
Jan Tappenbeck schrieb:
Moin !
ich bastel gerade an
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