Hej everyone,
I just read on the german Heise-Online that CBIT is looking for free open
source projects for a tall free booth. Projects have to apply till the 20th of
November.
Since we are a free and open project I was thinking that OSM should apply for
one of those free boothes on the
Am Samstag 19 September 2009 schrieb Maarten Deen:
I just saw an item on OSM in (a rerun) of Quarks Co on the German TV
station WDR. It was about mapping the inner city of Bonn for wheelchairs.
Nice example of micromapping, where mappers were even measuring the height
of the curbs and
Hej Jens,
nice mockup. But I like more the idea of having thumbnails side by side then
this tab-like style.
roger
Am Dienstag 16 Juni 2009 schrieb Jens Frank:
2009/6/16 k...@vielevisels k...@vielevisels.de
So, if you don't take some time to discover what osm can do, you probably
won't
Hey!
For everyone who is interested to have a OSM-Jabber-conference may join:
o...@conference.jabber.org
Please don't leave the second you see nobody is in there or only two or three
people are in the room, it just got started. So it may take a bit till we are
a few more.
Roger
Am Dienstag 03 März 2009 schrieb Gustav Foseid:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:22 PM, wer-ist-roger juwelier-onl...@web.dewrote:
The only thing I'm missing right now is a little more explenation on the
wiki
page. For example why needs the database a license at all? The database
is nothing
So now we are talking about changing the OSM license. On the one hand I agree
that this is necessary but we have to be quite sure that this is the right
thing to do. We might lose more during this process then we gain:
First of all we will lose data. We won't get everyone to agree on the new
I study on a very small Campus (at Umwelt Campus Birkenfeld), so it wasn't
that hard to get it done. By now I would say it's even more complete than the
original map given by the university:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.6081lon=7.16974zoom=17layers=B000FTF
Original map from the UCB
Hej everyone,
there are several ways that I know of that need to be highway = path but
neither mapnik nor osmarander render pathes. I think that path is a real
important tag, is there a plan or a chance that mapnik and/or osmarander are
going to render it?
wer-ist-roger
What's wrong with highway=footway ?
Or highway=cycleway if it is mainly for cyclists.
As far as I understand is footway or cycleway a very good constructed way and
path can be anything where you can walk or bike on and that is less than a
track. Correct me if I'm wrong but from the map feature
it is not allowed to use Googles photos.
wer-ist-roger
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Hello everyone,
After 1 1/2 month of discussion about tagging the voting for k=highway|
v=emergency_access_point has started.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/Emergency_access_point#Vote
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Very nice that looks really promissing. But a few days ago I hade an idea to
give the user an even more realistic experience. I would say it is a
3D-OSM-renderer. My idea was that:
Tags that are included should be interpreted as 3D objects. For example if you
have a street with highway = 70
Hello everyone,
within the last two day I found data in my area
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.7191lon=6.6557zoom=13layers=B00FTF)
which seams to be trash data considering that it was created with potlach
and the added nodes have no taggs and they are at places where it makes no
sens I
Am Donnerstag 26 Juni 2008 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
* Another hypothesis is that more complete areas of OSM will
have a higher level of edit activity.
Then there are those who say that an area that's complete doesn't
require any edit activity...
That is right that complete areas
name:sh is not a good idea, because there could be a language whose code
is sh. How about short_name? This could also be localized like
short_name:en, short_name:sv etc.
I'm already using short_name for abbreviations of building names on the
Bayreuth university campus.
I don't like the idea
Hi everyone!
There is a new RFC which you can find here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/Emergency_access_point
I like to open a discussion about this tag and hope for approval (hoping this
is the right procedure how to enter a RFC since I'm new to the osm-talk
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