2009/3/10 Russ Nelson r...@cloudmade.com
On Mar 9, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Ulf Lamping wrote:
OSM is about to have a *free* database. Saying your not allowed to
change the data is *not* a free database as I understand it.
For this particular case, it's not that you're not allowed to change
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 06:26 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 00:19:03 you wrote:
The most likely problem is that you have not used an up to date copy of
default.style when running the osm2pgsql import. If so, you may be
missing some of the columns in the DB tables
On 10 Mar 2009, at 08:30, Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Peter Miller peter.mil...@... writes:
Is there is Use Case that you could put on the wiki for this one?
I am not following the thread but if you want it to be checked out by
a lawyer then I suggest you get it on the wiki in the same format
The OSM Wiki seems to be kicking me out.
Last night when I log in I could see my watchlist, but when I tried to
edit a page it told me I was not logged in and gave me a 'view source'
page rather than an edit page.
This morning when I log in and select a watch list it tells me I not
logged
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Ulf Möller use...@ulfm.de wrote:
Rob Myers schrieb:
A license which:
- preserves the freedoms to copy, share, modify and redistribute
and
- requires you to license derivative works under the same license.
That covers CC-BY-NC-SA. ;-)
Is that a problem? The
Same here.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
The OSM Wiki seems to be kicking me out.
Last night when I log in I could see my watchlist, but when I tried to
edit a page it told me I was not logged in and gave me a 'view source'
page rather than an
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 14:57:25 Peter Miller wrote:
The OSM Wiki seems to be kicking me out.
me too
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Peter Miller wrote:
The OSM Wiki seems to be kicking me out.
Last night when I log in I could see my watchlist, but when I tried to
edit a page it told me I was not logged in and gave me a 'view source'
page rather than an edit page.
To keeping the wiki up and running until we get a
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Ulf Lamping ulf.lamp...@googlemail.com wrote:
Now I'm asking you about a list of the OSMF members publicly. I'm not an
OSMF member for the record.
The OSMF is asking for an OSM license change, so I really want to know
what the persons in question are that
Hi all,As im going through the list of features there are a few that need to
be created, as no tags which are close currently exists.
natural=esker
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/CanVec:_Relief_and_landforms_(FO)
Here's the 1st one.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:natural%3Desker
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
Russ Nelson wrote:
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:07 PM, Matthew Toups wrote:
If we can't change the data, what's the point of having it in OSM?
Having consistent metadata and a consistent single-source API.
That's
Hi,
we have re-vamped our OSM flyer a bit. 25k copies of the old,
brown-ish design have been distributed since we did the first print run
in early 2008. The new one is similar in size and content but has a
nicer title page and colour scheme (the old colours led to too many
people asking,
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Sent: 10 March 2009 11:13 AM
To: OSM
Subject: [OSM-talk] New (German) OSM Flyer
Hi,
we have re-vamped our OSM flyer a bit. 25k copies of the old,
brown-ish design have been distributed since we did the first print run
in early 2008. The new one is similar in size and
Hi,
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
It would be useful to have the order format. Does it come close to this?
Format: 74 x 105 mm A7 portrait
Number of pages: 8 pages
Colour: 4/4-colour CMYK
Paper:135 GSM glossy
Spooky thing
Google Summer of Code 2009 has been confirmed.
Mentoring organisation applications accepted until March 18, 2009.
Who took the lead last year?
We applying again this year?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code
/ Grant
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Hi,
Grant Slater wrote:
Who took the lead last year?
Spaetz did but he already said he's not available this time round.
Bye
Frederik
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I share the discomfort of others about truly non-editable imported data.
I have found a number of errors in MassGIS data, although the vast
majority of it seems very good.
Two approaches come to mind:
1.
a. Have a way to have a separate database with such data.
b. Have a way to have
Daniel A Carleton daniel.carleton at exaptic.com writes:
Are any of you aware of a conflation algorithm that snaps GPS tracks
to the street grid? This could be a useful way to verify existing
road networks and fill in any gaps. e.g. I go out and ride on city
streets, overlay my GPS track
Couldn't you just make an assumption in most cases? I would think something
like 15 - 20ft would be OK. Most roads aren't that close (most!) and I'd
think most GPS units are at least that accurate (although I have no
experience with GPS in urban environments).
Or even better, a site that would
Actually it's March 13.
I can't take the lead, but am willing to mentor again, and support whoever
makes the application.
-Mikel
From: Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com
To: OSM talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 8:32:03 AM
Subject:
What is involved in the GSoC application? Do we have last year's? I could
probably work on updating an old one or writing a new one.
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boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Ian Dees
Sent: 10 March 2009 4:15 PM
To: Mikel Maron
Cc: OSM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Google Summer of Code 2009
What is
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Ed Avis e...@waniasset.com wrote:
Daniel A Carleton daniel.carleton at exaptic.com writes:
Are any of you aware of a conflation algorithm that snaps GPS tracks
to the street grid? This could be a useful way to verify existing
road networks and fill in any
Hi,
it seems to me that the Pool of Potential Projects on the wikipage is
outdated. For example routable garmin maps are already working now.
Should i correct/delete this ideas?
Jonas
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Karl Newman siliconfiend at gmail.com writes:
Are any of you aware of a conflation algorithm that snaps GPS tracks
to the street grid? This could be a useful way to verify existing
road networks and fill in any gaps.
To do that you'd ideally want to know the margin of error for the GPS
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Ed Avis e...@waniasset.com wrote:
Karl Newman siliconfiend at gmail.com writes:
Are any of you aware of a conflation algorithm that snaps GPS tracks
to the street grid? This could be a useful way to verify existing
road networks and fill in any gaps.
To do
Yes, need to get this page up to date. Everyone, throw in new ideas for GSoC
projects. Ideally they are well contained, non-essential, interesting and deep,
but doable by a student who may be new to OSM.
If you're interested to mentor, add your name too
Jonas Krückel (John07) wrote:
Hi,
it seems to me that the Pool of Potential Projects on the wikipage is
outdated. For example routable garmin maps are already working now.
Should i correct/delete this ideas?
Yes. Be bold.
Last years text for the application:
I would be happy to compile the application and send it in if we can get
current project proposals listed on a page.
Here we go, check this page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GSoC_Applications_2009
Please use the template on the page to add a project that you know about. It
would help to
Mikel Maron schrieb:
Yes, need to get this page up to date. Everyone, throw in new ideas
for GSoC projects. Ideally they are well contained, non-essential,
interesting and deep, but doable by a student who may be new to OSM.
If you're interested to mentor, add your name too
The Guardian newspaper announced its open platform today
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/mar/10/guardian-open-platform)
andhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/mar/10/guardian-open-platform)%20andsay
there is a partnership with Openstreetmap to geotag articles. I
couldn't find a reference
It's been covered on talk-gb:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2009-March/003580.html
2009/3/10 Oliver Lewis ojfle...@gmail.com:
The Guardian newspaper announced its open platform today
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/mar/10/guardian-open-platform) and say
there is a
Just stumbled over this:
http://guardian.apimaps.org/map.html
HTH
Ludwig
2009/3/10 Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com:
It's been covered on talk-gb:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2009-March/003580.html
2009/3/10 Oliver Lewis ojfle...@gmail.com:
The Guardian newspaper
On Mar 10, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote:
I propose a social solution instead of a technical one.
i.e. please don't change, because... instead of
you cannot change this, period.
I've not proposed a technical solution. The question here is: should
there be data in OSM which it
On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
1.
a. Have a way to have a separate database with such data.
The problem with the separate database idea is that if someone was
to enter the data by hand into OSM, everyone agrees that it belongs
there ... but would be incompete and
On Mar 9, 2009, at 6:32 PM, 80n wrote:
The best guideline we have at the moment is to map what is on the
ground.
Surveyed property lines beat GPS tracks pretty much every time. Now,
if you're talking about metadata -- description of what's there rather
than where it is -- then yes, I
I have also bumped the general question over to the OpenData Commons discussion
list and will report back.
Mike
OSMF License Working Group
At 11:41 AM 7/03/2009, Ulf Möller wrote:
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
... I think that the assumption is that the contract is implicit - you
do stuff with the
Not quite the AI solution you are looking for but I use Viking
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/viking/) as a way of quickly overlaying
my tracks on OSM maps and then doing a check around the route to see
what needs doing.
Kevin
Milenko wrote:
Couldn't you just make an assumption in
On 10/03/2009 19:03, Kevin Peat wrote:
Not quite the AI solution you are looking for but I use Viking
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/viking/) as a way of quickly overlaying
my tracks on OSM maps and then doing a check around the route to see
what needs doing.
You can, of course, overlay
Just found this on netzpolitik.org:
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Open_Up_Government_Data
If you’re a fan of free data flow into and out of the government, Vivek
Kundra seems like an ally. But we can’t rest on our laurels. Now is
exactly the time when lobbying for particular data and documents to
grin
I met with Steve Coast a couple weeks ago. We're doing everything we
can to help OSM get the spatial data holdings of the USGS (which are
entirely copyright free).
-Eric Wolf
-=--=---===---=--=-=--=---==---=--=-=-
Eric B. Wolf 720-209-6818
USGS
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Eric Wolf ebw...@gmail.com wrote:
grin
I met with Steve Coast a couple weeks ago. We're doing everything we
can to help OSM get the spatial data holdings of the USGS (which are
entirely copyright free).
Eric, make sure you're signed up for the talk-us
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 16:25 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
I do not have access to the server to try this out, but the problem
appears
more complex. I have the same set up on fedora10 (local machine) and
lenny
(remote server). The rendering on the local machine is perfect. On the
remote
In the discussion about the license change, somebody mentioned the
idea that we might have to delete contributions by users who
refuse to agree to the license change or by users who we fail to
contact.
I have no idea if that suspicion is real or not, but it made me
think: Has anybody tried
I have proposed how a checkbox that allows users to release their
contribution as public domain could be implemented and how we can
solve the derived data problem - we won't solve it technically, we
will leave it to the people wishing to take out PD subsection of data,
but we could make it easier
The License Working Group is continuing to work through all the major
contributions of data to pinpoint any issues involved with a potential
migration to the ODbL license. If you have been involved in such efforts, it
would be a great help to us is you would take a moment to check whether it
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 21:38:26 Mikel Maron wrote:
Actually it's March 13.
I can't take the lead, but am willing to mentor again, and support whoever
makes the application.
*someone* had better do it fast - I remember one year the perl foundation
missed out because everyone thought someone
I've posted several times that I'm willing to send in the application if the
GSoC page for 2009 is updated with current information.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GSoC_Applications_2009
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves law...@au-kbc.orgwrote:
On Tuesday 10 March 2009
There's a interesting tool written by a chap in my area, Peter Ito.
http://www.itoworld.com/product/osm/map?area=923:1show=session:35714:1236607544:1236608289
If you set up an area on it, then you can track the area (via RSS) to
see who performs edits on it and when - I use it to track my areas
Hi,
as an OSM community member, I'm taking offence at the following article:
http://techpulse360.com/2009/03/10/startup-cloudmade-wants-to-be-the-wikipedia-of-maps/
The article says that Cloudmade relies on its OpenStreetMap project, and:
“This is going to be the map of the future,” says
Hi everyone,
Sorry to cross-post, but I want to make sure this gets to everyone as
quickly as possible.
The deadline for GSoC is a lot sooner than I thought [1]. If we get a few
decent proposals up on the 2009 wiki page [2], I will take the time to
submit the application. If you have any ideas,
2009/3/11 Tristan Scott trs...@gmail.com:
There's a interesting tool written by a chap in my area, Peter Ito.
http://www.itoworld.com/product/osm/map?area=923:1show=session:35714:1236607544:1236608289
There's also the much simpler
http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html that gives
As a lurking OSM community member who has read many many tech articles
that are factually wrong through no fault of the company and who has
stood next to Steve Coast a number of times as he explained what
CloudMade does, I feel the need to opine that this article is a
reasonable balance of fact
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
Just installing an extension on Wikimedia and pulling tiles from
OSM would not be acceptable:
* Wikimedia would need its own updated Planet dump
* Its own tile rendering infrastructure
At first I thought that these requirements were natural, but are
they
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I know that the press always write what they want (or what they think
they understand) and not necessarily what you tell them.
However, this is not the first time that the OpenStreetMap project has
been confused with
another fantastic
1. Someone makes a mistake
2. ???
3. It's Steves fault
Bet you were itching to make todays Guardian mistake my fault too, eh?
I can tell you Frederik that I and the rest of us at CloudMade take
great pains to explain the differences between CM and OSM
Hi,
Lars Aronsson wrote:
Now that is a special requirement! Could you generate static HTML
that uses table and div to line up some static PNG tiles in a
static HTML page?
Sure; all that OpenLayers does is, in the end, produce some object tree
with CSS that could as well be written in
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Lars Aronsson l...@aronsson.se wrote:
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
Just installing an extension on Wikimedia and pulling tiles from
OSM would not be acceptable:
* Wikimedia would need its own updated Planet dump
* Its own tile rendering infrastructure
Hi,
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
Anyway, there's a MediaWiki developer meetup in Berlin next month
[...]
But it would be very cool if someone that *did* know something about
the OSM platform were to go and talk to the people involved there
about getting OSM on Wikipedia.
There will be
Hello All,
I'm trying to evaluate what street map dataset to go with for a web
application. I appreciate the features in the OSM data that would
otherwise go overlooked by big commercial products. e.g. Trails and
such. Also the affordability! There is substantial risk, though,
because the
Sure. Go to www.itoworld.com, sign up for an account, and then look
at OSM Mapper. Create an Area for your area of interest and look to
see how many users there are and over what time period they've been
active. BTW, DaveHansen did the TIGER import. You could help start
up some mappers
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Daniel A Carleton
daniel.carle...@exaptic.com wrote:
Hello All,
I'm trying to evaluate what street map dataset to go with for a web
application. I appreciate the features in the OSM data that would
otherwise go overlooked by big commercial products. e.g.
Hi Daniel,
Is there an easy way to determine the activity level of users
in my
area? I live in Seattle, WA USA. Seems like most of you folks
are in
Europe.
There is also a talk-us list you might want to investigate, and a
brief entry on the OSM wiki for Seattle:
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk wrote:
There is also a talk-us list you might want to investigate, and a
brief entry on the OSM wiki for Seattle:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Seattle
naming a few users who have been active in the area.
Great, thanks everyone!
Frederik Ramm wrote:
as an OSM community member, I'm taking offence at the
following article:
That article can indeed generate some unfortunate
misinterpretations, but as you admit, it's hard to control what
journalists write about you. Still, your first instinct is to
attack Steve
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
Lars,
Lars Aronsson wrote:
If you asked the same journalist to interview you about Geofabrik,
that would have a much better effect for the public understanding
of OpenStreetMap's role than your current rants.
It has been pointed out that Steve, apart from being a CM manager, is
also the
On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:22 PM, Daniel A Carleton wrote:
f e.g. one-way street attribution that isn't
present in the Tiger data.
That can be fixed in a single day: drive down every road with a GPS
receiver, and take a waypoint in the middle of the block of every one-
way road.
--
Russ Nelson
Hi all,
I was wondering how to filter out 'obviously wrong' points from a GPX track
log, which was recorded in heavy tree coverage. The track log was mostly good,
but had a few outlying (individual) points, which would have been hard to find
by hand given 1s data for 1 1/2 hours.
As it took me
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 00:15:45 Ian Dees wrote:
Hi everyone,
Sorry to cross-post, but I want to make sure this gets to everyone as
quickly as possible.
The deadline for GSoC is a lot sooner than I thought [1]. If we get a few
decent proposals up on the 2009 wiki page [2], I will take
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Inge Wallin i...@lysator.liu.se wrote:
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 00:15:45 Ian Dees wrote:
[1] http://code.google.com/opensource/gsoc/2008/faqs.html#0.1_timeline
2008??
Yea, sorry everyone. The timeline I looked at is different by one day, so
I'll look at
Nog even ter aanvulling van wat Lennard schreef:
Fundamenteel gezien: je kunt bijna niks fout mappen. De map features
pagina is een (hopelijk) consensus tussen mappers en zo zijn de mapping
regels dat ook. Er is echter niemand die jou tegenhoudt dingen anders te
mappen, hoewel je dan kans hebt
Een ruwe versie van de tools die voor combineren en beschikbaar stellen
van de routeerbare Garmin kaarten is gereed. Helaas is het nog niet
gelukt om alle tiles van Nederland succesvol te renderen, dat wordt in
nieuwere versies opgelost.
Geintresseerden worden uitgenodigd om de tool te testen:
Lambertus wrote:
Een ruwe versie van de tools die voor combineren en beschikbaar stellen
van de routeerbare Garmin kaarten is gereed. Helaas is het nog niet
gelukt om alle tiles van Nederland succesvol te renderen, dat wordt in
nieuwere versies opgelost.
Geintresseerden worden
Als je garmin.openstreet.nl aan je vhosts toevoegd komt ie er ook uit ;)
hier niet ...
gr Joris
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joris meijerink wrote:
Als je garmin.openstreet.nl http://garmin.openstreet.nl aan je
vhosts toevoegd komt ie er ook uit ;)
hier niet ...
Daarvoor moet Lambie eerst even een vhost configgen.
Stefan
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Hi all,
Momenteel ligt er bij de Kruitvat een aanbieding van een 8MP Canon A590
camera voor 89 euri. Door die prijs kun je bij de BCC de camera voor
~82.50 halen. Op blog.opengeo.nl heb ik de voorgang met CHDK bijgehouden
(scriptjes draaien op een Canon).
Prijs kwaliteit verhouding is
is die niet veel te zwaar?
leuke site trouwens :)
groet,
floris
Hi all,
Momenteel ligt er bij de Kruitvat een aanbieding van een 8MP Canon A590
camera voor 89 euri. Door die prijs kun je bij de BCC de camera voor
~82.50 halen. Op blog.opengeo.nl heb ik de voorgang met CHDK bijgehouden
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
is die niet veel te zwaar?
Zonder batterijen 175g dus dat valt mee toch ;) kan gevoed worden met
3.00V~3.15V. Dus dat halen we waarschijnlijk direct uit de lipo.
leuke site trouwens :)
We doen ons best ;)
Stefan
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volgende geschreven:
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
is die niet veel te zwaar?
Zonder batterijen 175g dus dat valt mee toch ;) kan gevoed worden met
3.00V~3.15V. Dus dat halen we waarschijnlijk direct uit de lipo.
kwestie van een
Rob wrote:
Op 10 maart 2009 13:50 heeft Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de het
volgende geschreven:
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
is die niet veel te zwaar?
Zonder batterijen 175g dus dat valt mee toch ;) kan gevoed worden met
3.00V~3.15V. Dus dat halen we waarschijnlijk direct uit de lipo.
Op 10 maart 2009 14:05 heeft Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de het
volgende geschreven:
Rob wrote:
Op 10 maart 2009 13:50 heeft Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de het
volgende geschreven:
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
is die niet veel te zwaar?
Zonder batterijen 175g dus dat valt mee toch ;) kan
Rob wrote:
dat zou helemaal leuk zijn.. pluggetjes zijn het probleem niet
heeft de camera toevallig ook nog iets van remote triggering ?
Lastig verhaal; 'ja een beetje' is wellicht het beste antwoord. Leg ik
nog wel uit op IRC.
Stefan
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Rob wrote:
dat zou helemaal leuk zijn..
Net getest :D Echt perfect :)
Stefan
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dus nu nog video link erbij ;)
Op 10 maart 2009 14:58 heeft Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de het
volgende geschreven:
Rob wrote:
dat zou helemaal leuk zijn..
Net getest :D Echt perfect :)
Stefan
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Rob wrote:
dus nu nog video link erbij ;)
Hebben jullie een Lidl in de buurt?
Stefan
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Dat zou inderdaad geweldig zijn, als vaststaat dat 3D shapes niet als een
afgeleid werk wordt gezien van Top10NL en het AHN. Ik kijk liever eerst de
kat uit de boom...
Maarten Hilferink wrote:
Nav je opmerking over NC voorwaarden, heb ik besloten per 01-03-2009
de 3dShapes databank
Dirk Bussche wrote:
Maarten, kan jij aangeven hoe het kadaster hier tegenaan kijkt?
Kadaster probeert de boel te remmen, door niet te reageren, afspraken
uit te stellen etc. vandaar dat de vrijgave van CC-BY-SA-NC - CC-BY-SA
is gegaan.
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Momenteel ligt er bij de Kruitvat een aanbieding van een 8MP Canon A590
camera voor 89 euri. Door die prijs kun je bij de BCC de camera voor
~82.50 halen. Op blog.opengeo.nl heb ik de voorgang met CHDK bijgehouden
(scriptjes draaien op een Canon)
Ik was net opzoek naar een camera. Dus
Joris Meijerink wrote:
Momenteel ligt er bij de Kruitvat een aanbieding van een 8MP Canon A590
camera voor 89 euri. Door die prijs kun je bij de BCC de camera voor
~82.50 halen. Op blog.opengeo.nl heb ik de voorgang met CHDK bijgehouden
(scriptjes draaien op een Canon)
Ik was net
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Joris Meijerink wrote:
Momenteel ligt er bij de Kruitvat een aanbieding van een 8MP Canon A590
camera voor 89 euri. Door die prijs kun je bij de BCC de camera voor
~82.50 halen. Op blog.opengeo.nl heb ik de voorgang met CHDK bijgehouden
(scriptjes draaien op een
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 22:34 +0100, Joris Meijerink wrote:
Dan heb jij hem nog goedkoper dan ik :) Maar dat kwam zeker door die
25%
actie :)
Jep, en was nog iets beter zelfs. Hij had het erover dat ze het model
toch uit de handel gingen halen :) Maakt mij niet uit heb hem een
stuk
Joris Meijerink wrote:
Jep, en was nog iets beter zelfs. Hij had het erover dat ze het model
toch uit de handel gingen halen :) Maakt mij niet uit heb hem een stuk
goedkoper.
Ik ben blij dat meer mensen van de tip gebruik hebben kunnen maken. Het
is echt de eerste camera waarvan ik zeg, dit
Armijn Hemel wrote:
Ghe, en dat terwijl Kruidvat niet eens in de lijst staat:
http://www.bcc.nl/info/laagste-prijsgarantie
Had ik ook gekeken ja, ik meen me te herinneren dat ze daar een keer op
de vingers waren getikt. Trouwens die hele site is kapot.
Stefan
Ik heb er hier een 4GB SDHC kaartje in zitten... voor CHDK FAT16 er voor.
Ik ben al een site aan het lezen over de CHDK ... geen idee nog wat ik
ermee kan, maar het moet beter zijn :)
gr Joris
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Joris Meijerink wrote:
Ik heb er hier een 4GB SDHC kaartje in zitten... voor CHDK FAT16 er voor.
Ik ben al een site aan het lezen over de CHDK ... geen idee nog wat ik
ermee kan, maar het moet beter zijn :)
Ik moet het nog documenteren voor OpenGeo; maar als je Linux hebt is het
een
Dat vind ik nu jammer,
Werk ik zo druk aan de portal, stuur je mensen rechtstreeks naar de blog
:'(
Eigenlijk had je moeten schrijven:
Op http://www.opengeo.nl onder het kopje OpenGeo Blog vind je het onderwerp
Camera's voor onder de copters waar ik de voortgang met CHDK bijhoud.
;-)
Unfortunately Queanbeyan had a major change of suburb boundaries in 2006 and
the ABS data has the old stuff.
Is there any later data available, on a suburb by suburb basis.
If not, would it be reasonable to guess where the new boundaries are by
looking at copyrighted material and then asking
A quick update, the upload is 20% complete (yep, it's really slow). I am
hopeful of getting
an account on dev in the next week which should speed things up a lot.
Failing that
Michael Ritzert has kindly volunteered to run the upload from a server in
Germany which
should be better than Australia.
Importei na nossa região umas divisas municipais do IBGE:
http://www.informationfreeway.org/?lat=-1.080901272755079lon=-46.76762815382903zoom=10layers=0F0B0F
Me parece que as divisas são pouco exatas (como a gente também já viu na
importação das estradas) -- onde seguem a linha da costa, tem
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