2013/11/13 david.croc...@online.fr:
- Les points d'altitude presque 4.000 points sur la colline d'Orange avec
une précision en z centimétrique (pour un jour améliorer le MNT).
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dsurvey_point
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ele
Oui mais
Poteaux téléphoniques ? c'est pas du power=* ou alors du very_low_power=* ;)
Il y a man_made=mast, mais c'est plutôt pour des gros trucs, pas de simple
poteaux.
Il faudrait peut être un man_made=pole
Pour les 4000 points d'altitude, ils n'ont effectivement pas leur place
dans OSM.
Au pire, tu
Bonjour
Le 13/11/2013 12:12, Christian Quest a écrit :
Pour les 4000 points d'altitude, ils n'ont effectivement pas leur
place dans OSM.
Au pire, tu peux mettre ele=* sur chaque poteau ;)
À un moment je me suis posé la question :
Avec mon GPS, je parcours sensiblement les mêmes routes.
En
Avec mon GPS, je parcours sensiblement les mêmes routes.
En toute logique, pour un point donné, la valeur de la moyenne des
valeurs altimétriques mesurées devrait de plus en plus se rapprocher
de la réalité au fur et a mesure des relevés (à l'erreur près du
fait de la distance verticale
Bonjour,
Bienvenue sur la liste ... et bravo pour tes réalisations qui méritent le
détour.
Bonne journée
Le 13 novembre 2013 10:46, Etienne Côme etienne.c...@gmail.com a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je suis depuis quelques temps la liste d'un coin de l'oeil pour me tenir
au courant et je prend enfin
Bonjour
Le 13/11/2013 13:09, Eric Sibert a écrit :
La grille stockée dans ton GPS n'est pas toujours très précise, ce qui
peut conduire à es erreurs systématiques de plusieurs mètres. Faire
une moyenne ne résoudra pas ce problème. Il faudrait alors faire des
recalages en utilisant les
Sur les GPS, l'erreur typique sur le Z est environ double de celle en X/Y.
C'est ce que j'ai pu mesurer à de nombreuses reprises.
Donc quand tu as +/-5m d'erreur sur la position 2D, tu as dans les +/- 10m
d'erreur en altitude... et en plus cela correspond comme l'explique Eric à
une altitude
C'est un problème de géométrie, les visible sont plutot dans ton
plan horizontal et tous du meme coté, l'intersection des calotte
sphérique - pseudo distance épaissie par l'incertitude - donne donc
une petite boite a la base mais avec une assez longue hauteur, et
c'est quelques part dans cette
cquest wrote
Poteaux téléphoniques ? c'est pas du power=* ou alors du very_low_power=*
;)
Il y a man_made=mast, mais c'est plutôt pour des gros trucs, pas de simple
poteaux.
Il faudrait peut être un man_made=pole
C'est quand même bizarre qu'OSM permette de collecter les données liées aux
Pourquoi ne pas mémoriser les coordonnées non corrigées, je dirais plus
scientifiquement exacte que des considérations politiques dépendantes des
pays ?
Ça me semble le plus rationnel et le plus future-proof. Et les altitudes,
aussi mauvaises soient-elles, peuvent être alors automagiquement
2013/11/12 Yves Pratter yves.prat...@laposte.net:
Les 2 premiers utilisent le tag attraction = roller_coaster qui semble plus
adapté. Le tag railway (et aussi waterway pour la partie aquatique) seraient
utilisé pour un problème de rendu ??
Voir aussi roller_coaster=track:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:OpenRailwayMap/Erweitertes_Tagging
Haha, kolossal TOC spotted :-)
Quelque part, j'étais un peu déçu de ne pas avoir encore trouvé cette masse
d'infos de la part de nos camarades allemands.
Ca existe donc, et bien en phase avec l'idée que je m'en faisais ;-)
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Objet : Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Création d'un projet réseau ferré
...
Sinon, il y a aussi la page
Pour info, avec les bons sponsors pour obtenir le matériel commercial
qui-va-bien, il y a moyen de faire des choses plutôt cool :
http://blog.faro-europe.com/tag/mobile-mapping/
Et pour l'approche hacker lab,
_ le projet openstreetview de la maison du libre 29 avance plutôt bien
Bonjour,
Petit retour sur une tentative de mis a jour du cadastre sur la commune
de Joué Lès Tours http://osm.org/go/0AU7lYDN--
J'ai utilisé le script bati-fusion disponible ici
https://github.com/jecor/bati-fusion
Pour la méthode :
J'ai d'abord télécharger via josm les données de la
Ma proposition : concentrons-nous d'abord sur les objets qui structurent le
réseau et qui assure l'intermodalité avant de nous attaquer aux détails des
heurtoirs, aiguillage et autres petits équipements qui risquent de
monopoliser notre temps et de n'attirer que des contributeurs très
spécialisés.
Le 13 novembre 2013 11:56, Pieren pier...@gmail.com a écrit :
Bonjour,
Comme ceux qui ne suivent pas les discussions au niveau international
ou qui n'ont pas suivi le dernier SOTM, un changement de design de la
page principale du site openstreetmap.org est en cours de
finalisation. On peut
Bonjour
j'ai fait quelques modifs à l'outil d'Arno
https://github.com/arenevier/rivers
pour rajouter quelques informations sur les cours d'eau:
Écluses pour les canaux et rivière snavigables
Tunnel (tunnel=yes)
les sources modifié sont ici
https://github.com/ClaudeMa/rivers
la sortie est
Le 13/11/2013 19:35, Benjamin C. a écrit :
Ma proposition : concentrons-nous d'abord sur les objets qui structurent le
réseau et qui assure l'intermodalité avant de nous attaquer aux détails des
heurtoirs, aiguillage et autres petits équipements qui risquent de
monopoliser notre temps et de
Le 13 nov. 2013 à 08:29, Nicolas Dumoulin nicolas_openstreetmap@dumoulin63.net a écrit :Un autre exemple de petit train dans le parc Fenestre de La Bourboule :http://tile.openstreetmap.fr/?zoom=18lat=45.58437lon=2.74203layers=B00http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/121240634Pour
Pour le suivi du projet, on a besoin d'un suivi géographique, d'un suivi par
type d'objets (voies, lignes, passages à niveau, gares...), voire un suivi
au niveau du renseignement des tags.
On peut utiliser :
- le wiki (mais je préfère quelque chose de graphique plutôt qu'un truc
textuel)
- des
Bonsoir,
Le 13/11/2013 21:29, Benjamin C. a écrit :
Pour le suivi du projet, on a besoin d'un suivi géographique, d'un suivi par
type d'objets (voies, lignes, passages à niveau, gares...), voire un suivi
au niveau du renseignement des tags.
On peut utiliser :
- le wiki (mais je préfère quelque
Le 13/11/2013 22:08, Vincent de Château-Thierry a écrit :
J'ai souvenir d'une page de suivi de l'avancement du réseau
autoroutier, dont Jocelyn parlait ici :
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-fr/2010-September/026427.html
mais qui n'est plus accessible. Je ne sais pas comment,
Le mercredi 13 novembre 2013 20:59:23 Yves Pratter a écrit :
[…]
En conclusion :
train miniature
attraction = train
railway = miniature
Je prends. Merci beaucoup !
--
Nicolas Dumoulin
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:NicolasDumoulin
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Le 13 nov. 2013 à 19:24, RÉAU Simon msr...@gmail.com a écrit :
Bonjour,
Petit retour sur une tentative de mis a jour du cadastre sur la commune de
Joué Lès Tours http://osm.org/go/0AU7lYDN--
J'ai utilisé le script bati-fusion disponible ici
https://github.com/jecor/bati-fusion
Pour
Le 13 novembre 2013 18:34, Ab_fab gamma@gmail.com a écrit :
_Certains se sont attaqués aux LIDAR montés sur les aspirateurs autonomes.
Mais la portée doit être très faible (quelques m)
Hmmm. pour cartographier quelques pièces à l'intérieur d'un bâtiment privé ?
Peut-être plus utile pour
Bonsoir,
Léo SERRE a écrit :
Je réitère, je serais là samedi, mais pas dimanche.
C'est bien ce que j'avais noté. Mais merci d'avoir confirmé ta présence.
Je pense présenter une webapp basée sur OSM entre autre.
OK, de mon côté, j'apporterai un PC vieillissant mais compact (et donc
facile à
Digital Globe社よりNextView
というライセンス(OSMでの人道支援目的only)で被災後の衛星画像が公開され、そのトレースが始まっています(ってこの時間にすみません)。
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/350
突貫工事で準備しているためか、画像の位置がズレているようです。gpsログを表示・確認しつつ、offset調整が必要です。あるいはBing画像との比較も良いかもしれません。ちょっと難しいですね。。
JOSMかiDで背景表示できるようです。(potlatch2ではうまく表示されませんでした)
マッピング対象は主に以下のような内容です。
中尾です。
政府が情報収集衛星の画像情報、公開情報等を集約した情報を基に
作成した被害状況地図のベースマップにOSMが使われていました。
http://www.cas.go.jp/jp/houdou/131113chizu.html
これはフィリピン大使館を通じて、フィリピン政府に提供された
とのことです。
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Hi Stephen,
Sound like very interesting work, conencting pgRouting and OSRM. I'm afraid I
can't help you with your current problem, but I'm sure Dennis can.
Emil
On 13 Nov 2013, at 18:04 , Stephen Woodbridge wood...@swoodbridge.com wrote:
Hi Dennis, Emil,
I have made some progress
Hi Dennis,
I noticed that in the map.osrm for edges we define both edge length and
edge weight that is in 1/10s units.
Is is possible to get routes based on shortest path versus shortest time?
When I was reading somewhere (maybe in the profile.lua) that you can
apply a cost for traffic
Hi Stephen
Only two notes that may help you with your plan:
I've been working on using OSRM from a web service, and i've learned OSRM
doesn't perform so good when queried with curl (Ok, it's not OSRM problem,
but curl: it need to setup a route and connection to the server, and it
takes time, and
Ok, done! Moved the new content to the old page and deleted the new page.
Thanks. Your findings look correct at first sight. Thanks for putting this
together.
—Dennis
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Daniel,
To be able to use the route for further processing, it would be also nice, if
OSRM would return a list of original network link ID's instead of a more or
less simplified route geometry and a few via points.
Yes, we throw these IDs away. As a workaround you can adapt the LUA based
To be able to use the route for further processing, it would be also nice,
if OSRM would return a list of original network link ID's instead of a more
or less simplified route geometry and a few via points.
Yes, we throw these IDs away. As a workaround you can adapt the LUA based
profile
Dennis,
I can't get osrm-routed to generate a route. I'm guessing I did
something wrong in the process of generating the graph or extracting it
into the intermediate file.
All I get is status:207
GET 'http://localhost:5000/viaroute?loc=42.5,-74.5loc=44.0,-75.5'
{version:
On 10/29/2013 9:14 PM, Mike N wrote:
The border between North Carolina and South Carolina has been
re-surveyed. A number of businesses and households have suddenly found
themselves on the 'other side' of the state line. I don't know if
they'll modify the border for those cases, or if it will
Hi Jeff,
We didn't receive any location proposals, so we're working on locations and
will announce when we have something set up.
Since the global SotM event is usually held in the second half of the year
we've moved the time frame for SotM US up to Spring so that it's not too
close to the
What about DC that time of year? I'd really like to see more cooperation among
USG agencies using and contributing to OSM and that may be a great time/place
to kick that off. I'm sure Bonnie et al wouldn't object ;) I believe my
employer (boundless) would be willing to help organize if it was
Hi Jeff,
If you or someone at Boundless (or someone else in DC) would like to put
together a proposal for DC, those of us on the board would be happy to read
it! What we need in a proposal can be found here:
http://openstreetmap.us/2013/09/call-for-locations-sotm-us/
We'll need a very quick
Ok, let me ask a few folks what they think, including Bonnie, and I'll get back
to the list. What are the preferred dates?
On Nov 13, 2013, at 5:29, Kathleen Danielson kathleen.daniel...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Jeff,
If you or someone at Boundless (or someone else in DC) would like to put
If we're going to be getting proposals from folks, I think I'd like to see
that within a week, so 11/20 at the latest. We're moving very quickly on
our end to come up with viable solutions, so I don't want to delay. I hope
you understand!
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:31 AM, Jeffrey Johnson
On 11/13/13 8:23 AM, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
What about DC that time of year?
it would be nice for it to come back to the east coast. the recent history:
2010 - Atlanta
(2011 Denver SOTM, no SOTM-US that year)
2012 - Portland
2013 - San Francisco
there had been a DC proposal in 2010 as i vaguely
Ok well don't let me get in your way! DC is always just a pretty easy default
location and Boundless (OpenGeo) has organized conferences there before with
MapBox. Happy to help if we can.
On Nov 13, 2013, at 5:37, Kathleen Danielson kathleen.daniel...@gmail.com
wrote:
If we're going to be
To be clear, we (as in, the OSM-US Board and Bonnie, our conference
organizer) are totally open to getting proposals from anywhere. We didn't
receive any during the CfP period and have been working on selecting a
location of our own. We aren't all the way there yet though, so more info
is welcome.
No question DC could host SotM US in style, but I'd be thrilled to see
it move to the heartland. Too big of a stretch for it to be in
Chicago?
Eric
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:41 AM, Jeffrey Johnson ortel...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok well don't let me get in your way! DC is always just a pretty easy
Personally, I'm angling for Honolulu.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Eric Theise ericthe...@gmail.com wrote:
No question DC could host SotM US in style, but I'd be thrilled to see
it move to the heartland. Too big of a stretch for it to be in
Chicago?
Eric
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:41
Y'all can come see me in San Diego if you just want to get warm :)
Ian, Chicago sounds great tbh, who could potentially arrange that?
I'm sure the board are already looking at good locations, throwing DC out there
because it's probably easy to pull off and would be awesome.
On Nov 13, 2013,
I'm working on Chicago and am discovering that it is very hard to find a
venue here that can fit us. If you have any ideas I'd love to hear 'em.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Eric Theise ericthe...@gmail.com wrote:
No question DC could host SotM US in style, but I'd be thrilled to see
it
They aren't changing the border, they're finding it.
d.
On Nov 13, 2013, at 4:56, Kevin Kenny kken...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
On 11/13/2013 07:12 AM, Mike N wrote:
As Richard mentioned, the next best source of data will be TIGER 2013, or
those rare counties who have open, OSM compatible
Having recently visited St Louis, I think that would be a great location.
Inexpensive, well connected by air, and with several charming, walkable
neighborhoods. Plus there are a number of Universities that might have
inexpensive facilities.
I would prefer that to expensive cities like Chicago
On Nov 12, 2013, at 10:21 PM, Jeffrey Johnson ortel...@gmail.com wrote:
Also curious why it couldn't be held in the fall in conjunction with FOSS4G
in Portland? Haven't heard much of anything on the global event either at
this point.
If by global event you mean FOSS4G and not SOTM, rest
I meant the more 'global' SotM, not sure what the plan is for that in
the fall. Its been very close to FOSS4G for the last several
iterations, and wondering if that will be the case again in portland?
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:06 AM, Darrell Fuhriman darr...@garnix.org wrote:
On Nov 12, 2013,
St. Louis sounds great! I've actually never visited there. One other
place that could be super interesting is Research Triangle in NC. I've
met up with quite a large number of people from the Code for America
community there including in each of Cities and their brigades etc and
they are all doing
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:03 AM, Darrell Fuhriman darr...@garnix.orgwrote:
Having recently visited St Louis, I think that would be a great location.
Inexpensive, well connected by air, and with several charming, walkable
neighborhoods. Plus there are a number of Universities that might have
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Jeffrey Johnson ortel...@gmail.com wrote:
According to the CfP, the decision should have been made by the end of
last month. Anyone have any idea where the decision making progress is at?
Also curious why it couldn't be held in the fall in conjunction with
I meant the more 'global' SotM, not sure what the plan is for that in
the fall. Its been very close to FOSS4G for the last several
iterations, and wondering if that will be the case again in portland?
No one from SOTM has been in contact with us about it. We're certainly happy to
help to the
On 11/13/13 11:10 AM, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
I meant the more 'global' SotM, not sure what the plan is for that in
the fall. Its been very close to FOSS4G for the last several
iterations, and wondering if that will be the case again in portland?
according to the wiki page, the call for venues
Happy to help as well! Jeff can keep my todo list active, I'm sure.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Jeffrey Johnson ortel...@gmail.com wrote:
Im willing to help Brett. Def +1 on St Louis. I have a colleague that
lives there as well that may be able to offer some support. Let me know how
we
Jeff, Alyssa, Kathleen -
According to the CfP, the decision should have been made by the end of
last month.
That's right and we're very close to nailing down NYC or Chicago. We're
about to hear back final numbers from a series of venues we've researched
and reached out to. This will allow us to
Thanks for the information. Excited to help with any NYC event as well.
Best,
Alyssa.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Alex Barth a...@mapbox.com wrote:
Jeff, Alyssa, Kathleen -
According to the CfP, the decision should have been made by the end of
last month.
That's right and we're
+1 on both of those too (Perhaps a small preference for Chicago), but
understand the concerns about them being pricey for some people. . Still
very happy to help.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 12:40 PM, alyssa wright alyssapwri...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for the information. Excited to help with any
at's right and we're very close to nailing down NYC or Chicago. We're about
to hear back final numbers from a series of venues we've researched and
reached out to. This will allow us to come up with a final budget and a
decision on where to do SOTM-US in 2014. I'd love to keep focused on
Expenses for attendees are a concern in both places, we want to make sure
SOTM-US is as inclusive as possible and this means folks with smaller
budgets shouldn't be left out. We're running these numbers right now.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Darrell Fuhriman darr...@garnix.orgwrote:
On 11/13/13 3:46 PM, Darrell Fuhriman wrote:
at's right and we're very close to nailing down NYC or Chicago. We're about
to hear back final numbers from a series of venues we've researched and
reached out to. This will allow us to come up with a final budget and a
decision on where to do
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.netwrote:
i note from the wiki page that SOTM is trying to go for a longer
baseline in organizing these events. i think that OSM US should
also think in those terms. it would be really nice if, during the
closing session of
We just wrapped up the Locating the Future conference here in St Louis and
it is probably coming back here next year (and I think I've been
volunteered to be a conference chair next year). So, I'll be in
conference planning mode soon. Perhaps I can work with those interested to
put together a St
I sent what I found for Phoenix to the board email address just now for
cost comparisons. I was as far as talking with the Phoenix Convention
Center and the Visit Phoenix for area information before missing the
deadline. I found that this was a short lead time for the details involved
and
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_of_the_Map_Taiwan_2013
閃電秀的兩位分別是濠雄和 Kagami
在 2013年11月14日上午11:49,Kuang-che Wu k...@csie.org 寫道:
這是郭老師的 slides http://www.slideshare.net/chunlinkuo/ss-28086471
簡報連結也有放到 wiki 上
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_of_the_Map_Taiwan_2013
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