Op morgen vrijdag in de krant Liberation.fr (ik nam even een online abo
a 1e):
Het nieuws is ongetwijfeld elders te vinden.
Is ook belangrijk voor TeleAtlas etc.
OpenStreetMap rebat les cartes
Géolocalisation . Comme Foursquare et Apple, de plus en plus de sociétés
quittent Google Maps
On 2012-03-09 08:50, Frederik Ramm wrote:
On 03/09/12 01:10, Martijn van Exel wrote:
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/03/08/apple-using-openstreetmap-data-in-iphoto-for-ios/
- interesting to see the irrational Apple fanboy commentary..
It's a recurring motive. Company switches to OSM - users
Hey,
I just noticed that there no longer is proper attribution on a small
website you might have heard of:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
Isn't this sending out the wrong message?
Greets,
Floris Looijesteijn
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On 09/03/12 10:17, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
I just noticed that there no longer is proper attribution on a small
website you might have heard of:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
Isn't this sending out the wrong message?
The fact that the site is called www.OPENSTREETMAP.org is the
Hi!
Floris, proper attribution in all it's glory details are here
http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright
Attribution can be in many different forms. Not always it has to be
overlay text.
Have a nice day,
Peter.
Pk, 2012-03-09 10:23 +, Tom Hughes rakstīja:
On 09/03/12 10:17, Floris
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:23, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 09/03/12 10:17, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
I just noticed that there no longer is proper attribution on a small
website you might have heard of:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
Isn't this sending out the wrong message?
The
No. That page only talks about how you should attribute if you're
using OSM yourself.
I nowhere read the required © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA
for the map on osm.org.
Maybe my remark was a bit blunt, and indeed didn't recently change but
I still think it's not setting the right
On 09/03/12 10:36, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
I nowhere read the required © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA
for the map on osm.org.
There is no specific text that is required. That is merely a suggested
text. Indeed we add something very similar to that to the bottom of the
page when
Am 9. März 2012 11:23 schrieb Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu:
What's more interesting is your claim that there is no longer proper
attribution, which suggests that you think something has changed.
What exactly do you think we used to do that we no longer do?
Maybe he is referring to the fact
On 2012-03-09 11:36, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
No. That page only talks about how you should attribute if you're
using OSM yourself.
I nowhere read the required © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA
for the map on osm.org.
Maybe my remark was a bit blunt, and indeed didn't recently change
On 9 March 2012 10:50, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On 2012-03-09 11:36, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
No. That page only talks about how you should attribute if you're
using OSM yourself.
I nowhere read the required © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA
for the map on osm.org.
Maybe
On Wednesday 07 March 2012 14:01:17 Bernhard R. Fischer wrote:
Smrender is a rule-based renderer for OSM data. The rule set is very
flexible and it supports dynamic loading and linking...
Smrender now uses GNU autotools.
http://www.cypherpunk.at/2012/03/09/smrender-now-uses-gnu-autotools/
On 09.03.12 11:17, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
I just noticed that there no longer is proper attribution on a small
website you might have heard of:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
+1
Even worse, the permalink is surrounded by an intransparent white rectangle.
Bad.
(I also don't like the
On 3/9/2012 10:42 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
We have always taken the position that the attribution is implicit when
you're visiting the web site - it's blatantly obvious that you're
looking at the OpenStreetMap data.
I think the OSM site should set a clear example for correct usage,
rather than
On 09/03/12 12:22, Andrew Ayre wrote:
I think the OSM site should set a clear example for correct usage,
rather than implying it.
Well I would argue that per CC-BY-SA the proposed wording is not correct
anyway, and the only correct wording would involve listing each person
that had
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
I just noticed that there no longer is proper attribution on a small
website you might have heard of:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
The attribution situation hasn't changed since, like, forever.
There is a big Copyright License link next to the map, leading to a
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de wrote:
The attribution situation hasn't changed since, like, forever.
There is a big Copyright License link next to the map, leading to a page
that contains details about the legal situation - including the license, a
link to
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu wrote:
[ ... ]
I fiddled around with the code and it's no problem to just add it, but I'm
hesitant to submit a patch if the majority doesn't agree.
Should I set up a poll?
No. You should join the License Working Group. :-)
On 3/9/2012 1:59 PM, Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
I fiddled around with the code and it's no problem to just add it, but I'm
hesitant to submit a patch if the majority doesn't agree.
I can't imagine why the majority wouldn't agree on improving
attribution. Tom Hughes asked for a patch so just
Andrew Ayre wrote:
I can't imagine why the majority wouldn't agree on improving
attribution.
I think the attribution is great as it is. There's a whacking great big OSM
logo and a big Copyright licence link that leads to a more cogent and
helpful explanation of the licence than anything found
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On 03/09/2012 03:13 PM, Andrew Ayre wrote:
I can't imagine why the majority wouldn't agree on improving
attribution. Tom Hughes asked for a patch so just send it to
him...
Maybe because there is nothing to improve? I know of no other website
From: Richard Fairhurst [mailto:rich...@systemed.net]
Sent: 09 March 2012 14:17
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] No attribution on osm.org?
Andrew Ayre wrote:
I can't imagine why the majority wouldn't agree on improving
attribution.
I think the attribution is great
Andrew Ayre wrote:
I can't imagine why the majority wouldn't agree on improving
attribution.
Probably because we disagree what constitutes an improvement.
I consider the current Copyright License link nicely integrated with
the UI. The copyright page itself is well written and - as far as I
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Thanks for summarizing Richard. Really amazing to see the amount of response
this is generating. Only some of the Apple-specific blogs are catching on to
this, MacRumors among them:
Hello - I was just enjoying the add a TMS background feature in Potlatch
2 (feel free to tell me to go to a different mailing list) and I created a
brief guide to inserting your DIY balloon mapping aerial imagery
(grassroots mapping/public laboratory style) as a background:
Hello.
OSM has already been proved as the ultimate tool for collaborative mapping.
Is there a way someone could use the same platform to work on private mapping
colaboration projects ?
To explain myself better: In the wiki case, you can download the MediaWiki
software, install it on your
2012/3/9 Stephane Goldstein s@gmx.com:
Hello.
OSM has already been proved as the ultimate tool for collaborative mapping.
Is there a way someone could use the same platform to work on private
mapping colaboration projects ?
Check out http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Develop and
El día 8 de marzo de 2012 02:05, Iván Sánchez Ortega
i...@sanchezortega.es escribió:
On Jueves, 8 de Marzo de 2012 01:41:22 andrzej zaborowski escribió:
Great :) -- Madrid is rendered with a name worthy of a map prank,
although it would fit loc_name too.
I'm guessing that's an old toponym,
Jaime wrote: My guess is that, at least in my area, they are mixing OSM
geometries and names with -very poor- labels from other source.
... Which would mean that (mixing and matching data in an area) they should be
contributing back to OSM, eih? Would that poor old local name of Madrid be
This is awesome.
I've reposted it here, after tracking down URLs for each of the stories and
comments you mention:
http://mike.teczno.com/notes/nice-problem.html
-mike.
On Mar 8, 2012, at 3:36 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
* 3500 tiles per second. Seriously. In Grant's words on
2012/3/9 Jaakko Helleranta.com jaa...@helleranta.com:
Jaime wrote: My guess is that, at least in my area, they are mixing OSM
geometries and names with -very poor- labels from other source.
... Which would mean that (mixing and matching data in an area) they should
be contributing back to
Thanks Jaime.
I think this is still beyond my reach right now.
I have no experience in development or coding.
I was thinking that maybe there was some simpler solution.
Maybe some day. I think it would be of great value for the GIS people to have
such tool at hands.
- Original Message
A slightly better link might be:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Rails_port
This is what drives the core of OSM. Don't know that you have to be
overly good at rails development to set it up but it is certainly not
the simplest thing in the world.
Toby
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:31 AM,
On Viernes, 9 de Marzo de 2012 18:31:03 Stephane Goldstein escribió:
Maybe some day. I think it would be of great value for the GIS people to
have such tool at hands.
Read a paper from the USGS titled OpenStreetMap Collaborative Prototype.
You'll see that the GIS people are already using the
On Viernes, 9 de Marzo de 2012 00:36:24 Richard Fairhurst escribió:
* 3500 tiles per second. Seriously. In Grant's words on Twitter:
Massive jump in #OpenStreetMap traffic due 2 Apple news: t.co/nB4ffgYy
Fighting fires 2 keep systems up
I'm guessing my transparent map comparison is responsible
hi all
i just read the 4square blog, they use mapbox , rather using direct OSM.org
anyone using mapbox or tile direct?
F
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Am 09.03.2012 13:22, schrieb Andrew Ayre:
I think the OSM site should set a clear example for correct usage,
rather than implying it.
+1
I really can encourage to add it if it is not there.
Best regards,
Michael.
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If you don't want to install things, take a look at following free web
map making and sharig tools which I recently compiled:
* GeoCommons (KML, Shapefile, CSV, JSON, Spatialite): http://geocommons.com
* IndieMapper (Flash-based; KML, Shapefile, GPX): http://indiemapper.com/
* Crowdmap:
Hi Jeff!
I don't have much insight into the Potlatch2 code myself, but you can
easily call Potlach2 with your own coordinates and TMS layers and I'm
using that feature a lot.
For example
Toby Murray-2 wrote
A slightly better link might be:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Rails_port
This is what drives the core of OSM. Don't know that you have to be
overly good at rails development to set it up but it is certainly not
the simplest thing in the world.
If you are on
After reading a news article about the effect the current solar storm is
expected to have on GPS accuracy, I decided to see where my cell phone's GPS
thought I currently was. Usually it is fairly accurate, but tonight it thought
I was about 12 miles from my actual location. I tried three
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 10:38:17 John F. Eldredge wrote:
After reading a news article about the effect the current solar storm is
expected to have on GPS accuracy, I decided to see where my cell phone's
GPS thought I currently was. Usually it is fairly accurate, but tonight it
thought I was about
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 7:38 PM, John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com wrote:
After reading a news article about the effect the current solar storm is
expected to have on GPS accuracy, I decided to see where my cell phone's GPS
thought I currently was. Usually it is fairly accurate, but
Wow, how extremely useful! Thank you, Andreas. I implemented the deep link
and you can see it on the following map, which I had originally linked to
(it's lower down along the right sidebar):
http://mapknitter.org/map/view/mestia
I'll probably style it more like a button so that people see it. I
I have completed an overhaul to my mapbook program, making it easier to
extend and adding new features.
This program, available at https://github.com/pnorman/mapbook, will create a
PDF with a title page, an index map showing the coverage of the book and
what page covers what area, then
Il 09/03/2012 08:34, testa.crist...@tiscali.it ha scritto:
Secondo il mio giudizio l'approccio a way separate è corretto se sono
anche fisicamente separate le strade, anche solo attraverso uno
spartitraffico.
Viceversa è una way a doppio senso.
Completamente d'accordo. Autostrade, superstrade
Mi sembra strano mai sentito
secondo me è errato...chi lo ha inserito?
Nel mio atlante non compare
Messaggio originale
Da: simone.savi...@gmail.com
Data: 08/03/2012 13.18
A: openstreetmap list - italianotalk-it@openstreetmap.org
Ogg: [Talk-it] Zaist a Cremona?
Ciao,
qualcuno di
Se volessi mettere la mappa osm per l'attività...cosa dovrei inserire? Mi
conviene aspettare il cambio licenza?
Messaggio originale
Da: sim...@cortesi.com
Data: 08/03/2012 11.56
A: openstreetmap list - italianotalk-it@openstreetmap.org
Ogg: Re: [Talk-it] account scuole
fatto!
altri?
Grazie Simo,
leggo ora le mail
anche perchè, come spiegavo al napo, quell'account non lo avevo creato io
ma un tecnico del Liceo..
quindi suggerivo a FBK di contattare l'insegnante...ma tu sei veloce..
come al solito
:P
un saluto a tutti!!!
Il giorno 08 marzo 2012 11:56, Simone Cortesi
Ho solo dato una rapida scorsa.
s/Merkaator/Merkaartor/
Il 08/03/2012 21:29, Daniele Forsi ha scritto:
permette di scarica una mappa
s/permette/permettere/
No, direi piuttosto:
s/scarica/scaricare/
Ciao!
Carlo
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Concordo pienamente con quanto scritto fino adesso.
E' un problema molto discusso anche in altri progetti, quali Waze, dove la
soluzione adottata è ancor più estrema e dettata dalla precisione del
segnale GPS ricevuto dal navigatore: la separazione fisica delle
carreggiate con due segmenti a senso
http://www.oruxmaps.com/
michele
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No, un momento
5 metri in larghezza oppure in lunghezza ???
Da: Matteo Quatrida [mailto:matteo.quatr...@gmail.com]
Inviato: venerdì 9 marzo 2012 13.56
A: openstreetmap list - italiano
Oggetto: Re: [Talk-it] R: Re: Abuso di oneway
Concordo pienamente con quanto scritto fino adesso.
E'
Zaist è un quartiere di Cremona, probabilmente non ufficiale. Si trova
facilmente su Internet.
esempio:
http://turismo.comune.cremona.it/it/eventi/gioved%C3%AC-destate-allo-zaist
Prende il nome da una strada del quartiere. La strada prende il nome da un
pittore: Giovanni Battista Zaist
Il
Cordolo/prato/jersey che separano in larghezza le due carreggiate di 5
metri. Un esempio simile, anche se credo massimo di 3-4 metri dovrebbe
essere il tratto finale della A22 Autostrada del Brennero, che tra le due
carreggiate ha un bel praticello.
In america, per la semi carreggiata, conta 2,5
Am 8. März 2012 23:21 schrieb mima...@tin.it mima...@tin.it:
Ciao a tutti vi devo fare alcune domande: esporto da osm un file in svg e
lo importo in illustrator. La mappa nella parte sotto mi riporta una serie
di lettere enormi tutte sovrapposte che devo selezionare tutte e cancellare
e' una
Il 09/03/2012 15:51, Martin Koppenhoefer ha scritto:
illustrator è connosciuto per non leggere bene i svg (se non hanno
migliorato negli ultimi anni), puoi provare con inkscape (open
source). Non è illustrator però ;-)
Va pure meglio.
Inkscape è una bomba, lo consiglio a tutti.
2012/3/9 Carlo Stemberger:
Forse sarebbe meglio allora predisporre 2 link: uno per navigare, l'altro
per modificare. Es:
151748874 → http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/25533755
JOSM/Merkaartor →
http://127.0.0.1:8111/import?url=http%3A//www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/way/151748874/full
Am 7. März 2012 12:26 schrieb Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
Tieni presente che in Italia non conviene estrarli: il costo dell'energia
elettrica è troppo alto.
beh no sei hai questo [0] :-)
e qualche server sparso per il mondo ;-)
http://gis.cri.fmach.it/delucchi/
mi sembra poco
Il 09/03/2012 19:24, Martin Koppenhoefer ha scritto:
comunque, pensavo che Bitcoin era già morto ;-)
E perché mai? :)
È più vivo che mai. Tra l'altro sta per uscire la versione 0.6 del
client, che introduce delle novità incredibili (firme multiple e dunque
possibilità di inventarsi i
Il giorno 09 marzo 2012 18:32, Stefano Droghetti
stefano.droghe...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Va pure meglio.
Inkscape è una bomba, lo consiglio a tutti.
+1
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Da: maurizio.dani...@gmail.com
Data: 29/02/2012 22.12
A: openstreetmap list - italianotalk-it@openstreetmap.org
Ogg: Re: [Talk-it] JOSM, proxy e WMS
Il 29/02/2012 21:16, Cascafico Giovanni ha scritto:
Ciao Lista!
Lavoro dietro un proxy. Ho impostato in JOSM i
Il giorno 09 marzo 2012 21:54, davide.bagn...@libero.it
davide.bagn...@libero.it ha scritto:
Potete indicarmi quali impostazioni devo settare in JOSM per poter
lavorare
dietro un proxy
In qs discussione il problema era accedere contemporaneamente ai WMS sia
esterni al proxy, sia interni.
Il 08 marzo 2012 15:16, Maurizio Napolitano napoo...@gmail.com ha scritto:
PeakFinder (usa dati OSM, a suo modo è anche lui un visualizzatore)
allora anche mixare :)
mi sembra centrino poco...
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Luca
http://gis.cri.fmach.it/delucchi/
www.lucadelu.org
2012/3/9 Michele Zanin micza...@gmail.com:
http://www.oruxmaps.com/
ma utilizza mappe OSM? dagli screenshot non sembrerebbe...
michele
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Luca
http://gis.cri.fmach.it/delucchi/
www.lucadelu.org
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Il 09 marzo 2012 13:36, Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
Ho solo dato una rapida scorsa.
s/Merkaator/Merkaartor/
Il 08/03/2012 21:29, Daniele Forsi ha scritto:
permette di scarica una mappa
s/permette/permettere/
No, direi piuttosto:
s/scarica/scaricare/
Mi spiegate per favore la sintassi utilizzata per segnalare le correzioni?
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Hallo!
Vielleicht kann mir ja von euch jemand helfen!?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/hm151283/diary/16355
Wie bezeichnet man die Adresse korrekt, wenn die Adresse lautet
Huttarystraße X Haus Y?
2 Möglichkeiten:
house name: Haus Y
house number: X
oder
house name: Haus Y
house number: X/Y
Guten Tag!
Gefühlsmäßig bin ich für Lösung 2. Housename ist eher für 'richtige
Hausnamen, sowas ist v.a. in England gebräuchlich anstelle der
Nummer.
Heute (9. März) um 16:14 tippte Hannes Minimair:
Wie bezeichnet man die Adresse korrekt, wenn die Adresse lautet Huttarystraße
X Haus Y?
2
Servus!
Heute (9. März) um 16:59 schrieb Andreas Labres:
addr:housename ist, wie Boris schon schrieb, fehl am Platz, das ist nur dann
relevant, wenn der Name (statt einer Nummer) Teil der Adresse ist (das gibt's
bei uns m.W. nicht).
Bei uns (Tirol) am Land sind Hausnamen durchaus üblich, und
Hallo!
Danke für euer Feedback!
Am 9. März 2012 16:59 schrieb Andreas Labres l...@lab.at:
Ich würde sie mit addr:housenumber=7/1 und 7/2 usw. bezeichnen, genauso
wie 15/1
und 15/2. Grade hier passt das wohl im doppelten Sinne.
Ok, weiß wer, wie sich das in den gängigen Navis die auf OSM
Liebe Wiener Mapper!
Zur Info: Potlatch2 nimmt jetzt auch die wien.at TileURLs wieder an:
Flächen-Mehrzweckkarte:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?lat=48.21lon=16.37zoom=19tileurl=http://www.wien.gv.at/wmts/fmzk/pastell/google3857/$z/$y/$x.jpeg
Orthofotos:
On 09.03.12 17:38, Boris Cornet wrote:
Bei uns (Tirol) am Land sind Hausnamen durchaus üblich,
Hast ein Beispiel? IMO ist ein Hausname unter addr:housename nur
sinnvoll/angebracht, wenn der tatsächlich (unverzichtbarer) Adressbestandteil
ist. In AT wüßte ich das nicht, weil's da immer
On 09.03.12 18:31, Hannes Minimair wrote:
Ok, weiß wer, wie sich das in den gängigen Navis die auf OSM basieren verhält?
Gute Frage... Vielleicht sollte man mal die Skobbler Leute oder wen fragen...
Servus, Andreas
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Hallo!
Heute (9. März) um 20:11 schrieb Andreas Labres:
On 09.03.12 17:38, Boris Cornet wrote:
Bei uns (Tirol) am Land sind Hausnamen durchaus üblich,
Hast ein Beispiel? IMO ist ein Hausname unter addr:housename nur
sinnvoll/angebracht, wenn der tatsächlich (unverzichtbarer)
On Mar 9, 2012, at 11:11 AM, Andreas Labres wrote:
On 09.03.12 17:38, Boris Cornet wrote:
Bei uns (Tirol) am Land sind Hausnamen durchaus üblich,
Hast ein Beispiel? IMO ist ein Hausname unter addr:housename nur
sinnvoll/angebracht, wenn der tatsächlich (unverzichtbarer) Adressbestandteil
Hallo!
Ich habe die ViennaGIS-Karten in den Maps-Katalog von JOSM [1]
aufgenommen. Dadurch konnte die Erklärung [2] vereinfacht werden.
On 09/03/12 19:26, Andreas Labres wrote:
TileURL für die Beschriftung (die wohl nur in Kombination mit oberen beiden
Sinn
machte, was mit Potlatch/JOSM m.W.
On 09.03.12 21:59, Simon Legner wrote:
Ich habe die ViennaGIS-Karten in den Maps-Katalog von JOSM [1]
aufgenommen. Dadurch konnte die Erklärung [2] vereinfacht werden.
Cool, danke für die Entwicklungshilfe aus Tirol! :))
Geht das eigentlich im JOSM, dass man zwei Kachelebenen (Mehrzweckkarte
On 09.03.12 16:59, Andreas Labres wrote:
Ich würde sie mit addr:housenumber=7/1 und 7/2 usw. bezeichnen, genauso wie
15/1
und 15/2. Grade hier passt das wohl im doppelten Sinne.
Es gibt ein paar addr:building bzw. addr:buildingnumber. Vielleicht sollte man
eins davon (letzteres?) dafür
On 09.03.12 20:39, Boris Cornet wrote:
Na, na, na... Wer wird denn da gleich so puristisch sein?
Es würd mich halt interessieren, was Du meinst... Sowas wie eine Pension Haus
Serlesblick? Oder die Leonburg, die Churburg, Schloss Enn oder Schloss
Tratzberg (oder wie die bewohnten Burgen/Schlösser
2012/3/10 Andreas Labres l...@lab.at:
On 09.03.12 21:59, Simon Legner wrote:
Ich habe die ViennaGIS-Karten in den Maps-Katalog von JOSM [1]
aufgenommen. Dadurch konnte die Erklärung [2] vereinfacht werden.
Cool, danke für die Entwicklungshilfe aus Tirol! :))
Geht das eigentlich im JOSM,
Eto, sredjeno :) Napokon dobro radi.
Janko
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I neglected to confirm today if the flyover is passable now, but I can
confirm that the flyover is indeed as good as finished as of Thursday
night. It's been marked as highway=construction in OSM for months now.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:10 AM, tutubi
tut...@backpackingphilippines.com wrote:
is
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 05:43, Kai Krueger kakrue...@gmail.com wrote:
jaakkoh wrote
Umh. Of course other (as in any) maps can be used for _some_ level of
verification (such as: oh, there seems to b a rd here! I should go out
and survey that!) -- Or should I rather say navigation to help in
If we need a change to the licence wording to allow Poland to keep their
data, lets put a few words a the end of the licence to allow Poland to do
just that, and put it to vote as required in the contributor terms.
Didn't we adopt the contributor terms just so we have just this flexibility?
I
Kai Krueger kakrueger@... writes:
We are using CC-BY-SA data to verify where we need to re-survey to create an
ODbL database. There are even a whole bunch of great tools that make this as
easy and systematic as possible. So I presume that form of verification is
legal and is not covered by the
Sorry, I think I may have misunderstood - I guess you meant copying tags from
existing CC-by-SA data not using existing CC-By-SA to work out
where to remap. Apologies for the misunderstanding :-)
Yes, my own practice so far has been to use ground observations (or memory,
most of my remapping
Why not make this rule general (outside Poland) any data published
under free and open licence (whatever it is) can be verified by OSM
data.
This brings no risk, that anyony big and evil (whatever that is)
will use it to overrun OSM...
LM_1
2012/3/9 Ian Sergeant inas66+...@gmail.com:
Indeed.
FK270673-2 wrote
As no media has published anything about the license change until now, he
would be the first one to investigate this story.
Well, then here is the first one from a popular german blog netzpolitik.org
[1], titled OpenStreetMap: Lizenzänderung könnte Lücke reißen (my rough
Hey All,
I was wondering what the license implications would be from digitizing
from balloon maps that had been rectified from other satellite
imagery.
- So let's say you fly photos of an area
- To stitch them together you use Google Maps imagery as the base
- What is the deal with the imagery
Hi,
On 10 March 2012 03:51, Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com wrote:
Hey All,
I was wondering what the license implications would be from digitizing
from balloon maps that had been rectified from other satellite
imagery.
- So let's say you fly photos of an area
- To stitch them together you
From: andrzej zaborowski [mailto:balr...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Digitizing from Balloon Maps
Hi,
On 10 March 2012 03:51, Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com wrote:
Hey All,
I was wondering what the license implications would be from digitizing
from balloon maps that
Hi Marcus/talk-au,
I was recently asked by Marcus if I could provide a .osm file for the
2011 ABS SSC's, which I have done using ogr2osm. It is at
http://tianjara.net/data/osm/imports/SSC_2011_AUST.osm.xz
http://tianjara.net/data/osm/imports/SSC_2011_AUST.osm.README
I'm posting to talk-au as it
Olá,
Consegui junto à universidade em que trabalho, a disponibilização de um
arquivo dwg de um dos campus e autorização para importar os dados para o
OSM, porém não consegui encontrar instruções de como fazer isso.
Alguém indica algum link de manual ou teria disponibilidade para fazer
essa
Oi,
Eu fiz o importação do Vitoria do dwg dados. Primeiro você precocar convertir o
dwg por dfx, depois existem ferhamentos para covertir o dfx por various
formatos em que você poder trabalhar.
Mais informação sobre meu importação no meu diario
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Skippern
Aun
Hallo Liste,
was passiert eigentlich im Zuge der ODBL-Umstellung mit den Daten, die von
Vandalen à la lmaa-du-osm-korinthenkacker, hasse-osm-korinthenkacker usw.
angefasst wurden?
Soweit ich weiß, hat der ja gern ganze Kartenbereiche gelöscht und nahezu
unverändert wieder eingefügt. Damit
Siehe http://cleanmap.poole.ch/?zoom=16lat=48.0854lon=11.50844layers=000B
einfach vom gelöschten remappen (lmaa* war ja die Hauptmotivation für
den Layer).
Bin eigentlich überascht, dass da noch gar nichts gemacht wurde.
Simon
Am 09.03.2012 10:20, schrieb Michael von Glasow:
Hallo Liste,
Am 9. März 2012 10:28 schrieb Simon Poole si...@poole.ch:
Siehe http://cleanmap.poole.ch/?zoom=16lat=48.0854lon=11.50844layers=000B
einfach vom gelöschten remappen (lmaa* war ja die Hauptmotivation für
den Layer).
Bin eigentlich überascht, dass da noch gar nichts gemacht wurde.
Ich war der
Ich hab diverse Sachen von ihm angeschaut und meiner Meinung nach ist
das wohl kaum möglich. Er hat ja nicht nur Unsinn gemacht, also müsste
man das alles händisch rausfiltern.
Simon
Am 09.03.2012 10:48, schrieb Falk Zscheile:
Am 9. März 2012 10:28 schrieb Simon Poole si...@poole.ch:
Siehe
Hallo,
On 03/09/2012 10:48 AM, Falk Zscheile wrote:
Ich war der Meinung, dass hier auf der Liste mal davon die Rede war,
dass die Edits dieses Users übernommen werden, weil sie nicht auf
eigener Leistung des Mappers beruhen. Habe ich das falsch in
Erinnerung?
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