Zdravo,
Ali ste kaj uporabljali QA orodja
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Quality_Assurance)?
Mislim da bi bilo dobro če bi vsak malo pogledal področje, ki ga je mapiral.
Kamorkoli v Sloveniji pogledaš najdeš precej napak. Začetni link za Slovenijo
je
Proposal for tagging of scuba-diving relevant things like divespots,
dive-centers or dive-shops.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/scuba_diving
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Proposal for tagging of scuba-diving relevant things like divespots,
dive-centers or dive-shops.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/scuba_diving
Some people have marked dive spots as place=locality, although I like
your proposal better as it
Richard Weait wrote:
I often find myself wondering how many are subscribed to the various
osm lists.
[..]
Is this information that can be easily extracted from mailman[..]?
No.. Many people (including myself) subscribe to the lists through a
gateway like gmane.org, so those numbers are off.
SFD is using a well known proprietary map on their web site.
Is there anything in this which OSM or one of its derivatives can't do
already?
http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/2009/map.shtml
If we can duplicate these functions, then I'd suggest a polite discussion with
SFD suggesting OSM for
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 17:59:59 +1000, Liz wrote:
SFD is using a well known proprietary map on their web site.
Is there anything in this which OSM or one of its derivatives can't do
already?
http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/2009/map.shtml
If we can duplicate these functions, then I'd
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009, David Paleino wrote:
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 17:59:59 +1000, Liz wrote:
SFD is using a well known proprietary map on their web site.
Is there anything in this which OSM or one of its derivatives can't do
already?
http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/2009/map.shtml
If we
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 19:08:04 +1000, Liz wrote:
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009, David Paleino wrote:
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 17:59:59 +1000, Liz wrote:
SFD is using a well known proprietary map on their web site.
Is there anything in this which OSM or one of its derivatives can't do
already?
Liz wrote:
SFD is using a well known proprietary map on their web site.
Is there anything in this which OSM or one of its derivatives can't do
already?
How about offer reliable service with good uptimes? After the recent
maintenance weekend it was stated that our services are not really
2009/9/5 Alex S. m...@swavely.com:
Richard Weait wrote:
I often find myself wondering how many are subscribed to the various
osm lists.
[..]
Is this information that can be easily extracted from mailman[..]?
No.. Many people (including myself) subscribe to the lists through a
gateway like
2009/9/5 Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de:
Liz wrote:
SFD is using a well known proprietary map on their web site.
Is there anything in this which OSM or one of its derivatives can't do
already?
How about offer reliable service with good uptimes? After the recent
maintenance weekend it was
Tobias Knerr wrote:
How about offer reliable service with good uptimes? After the recent
maintenance weekend it was stated that our services are not really
intended for the public (at least if they need them and don't just
experiment with them) and we are only about data. If that's still the
Alex S. wrote:
I often find myself wondering how many are subscribed to the various
osm lists.
[..]
Is this information that can be easily extracted from mailman[..]?
No.. Many people (including myself) subscribe to the lists through a
gateway like gmane.org, so those numbers are off.
Tobias Knerr wrote:
How about offer reliable service with good uptimes? After the recent
maintenance weekend it was stated that our services are not really
intended for the public (at least if they need them and don't just
experiment with them) and we are only about data. If that's still the
Jonathan Bennett schrieb:
Tobias Knerr wrote:
How about offer reliable service with good uptimes? After the recent
maintenance weekend it was stated that our services are not really
intended for the public (at least if they need them and don't just
experiment with them) and we are only about
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Jonathan Bennettopenstreet...@jonno.cix.co.uk
To put it another way: We will have succeeded not when the public uses
openstreetmap.org instead of Google Maps, but when Google Maps uses
OpenStreetMap data instead of Navteq, Teleatlas, or other proprietary
data
Exactly. Call it what you like, but it'll need to ask for user input,
which makes it an editor rather than a blind revert tool. So long as
everyone remembers when they're designing the system that you can't do
blind reverts with confidence!
Oh no I would never want to write a tool that allow
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
SFD is using a well known proprietary map on their web site.
Is there anything in this which OSM or one of its derivatives can't do
already?
http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/2009/map.shtml
If we can duplicate these functions,
2009/9/5 Ulf Lamping ulf.lamp...@googlemail.com:
Jonathan Bennett schrieb:
Tobias Knerr wrote:
How about offer reliable service with good uptimes? After the recent
maintenance weekend it was stated that our services are not really
intended for the public (at least if they need them and don't
Oh no I would never want to write a tool that allow blind reverts! I'm
writing a tool that will
- make it easy to review all changes that reverting a changeset
will apply to the data
- visually show the data before/after the revert
- choose which change should be reverted in which way
I agree, maybe it's worth to have a fundraiser for a separate,
official mapnik server + super speedy hosting (unless the people
involved with UCL think that we can have a reliable enough connection
hosted free by UCL, or somebody else wants to offer reliable and free
hosting). Since it's
2009/9/5 Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com:
I agree, maybe it's worth to have a fundraiser for a separate,
official mapnik server + super speedy hosting (unless the people
involved with UCL think that we can have a reliable enough connection
hosted free by UCL, or somebody else wants to
On 5 Sep 2009, at 8:40 , andrzej zaborowski wrote:
2009/9/5 Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com:
I agree, maybe it's worth to have a fundraiser for a separate,
official mapnik server + super speedy hosting (unless the people
involved with UCL think that we can have a reliable enough
2009/9/5 Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com:
For any external use like SFD it makes sense to stay with a commercial
solution where they can get paid support and customization if needed.
My only issue with this is that it places OSM behind Google, because
when you go to their website you get
andrzej zaborowski schrieb:
2009/9/5 Apollinaris Schoell ascho...@gmail.com:
For any external use like SFD it makes sense to stay with a commercial
solution where they can get paid support and customization if needed.
My only issue with this is that it places OSM behind Google, because
when
Problems still persists.
Now Riga is missing another island:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=56.95517lon=24.08202zoom=15layers=B000FTFT
Un Jelgava still missing a river:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=56.65755lon=23.73184zoom=15layers=B000FTFT
Any ideas? We here locally can't find a cause.
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009, Ian Dees wrote:
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
SFD is using a well known proprietary map on their web site.
Is there anything in this which OSM or one of its derivatives can't do
already?
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Ulf Lamping wrote:
Please also note, that it's really easy to switch from OSM to Google
maps (and back) if you're using openlayers. But you have to rewrite your
javascript code (completely?) if you want to go from the Google API to OSM.
In
and something occurred to me, the sorts of roads that we've been
trying to get those eurocentric people to understand do exist in
Europe, they aren't tracks but they exist in Europe and other places
where they do these rallies. We probably just have more of these sorts
of roads.
So I guess this
I looked at this page
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:destination_sign
after reading a diary entry.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/SK53/diary/7796
My first thought Don't they have vandals over there?
However, it's more useful than recording road surfaces.
2009/9/6 Liz ed...@billiau.net:
I looked at this page
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:destination_sign
after reading a diary entry.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/SK53/diary/7796
My first thought Don't they have vandals over there?
However, it's more useful than recording
While looking through the symbols on this page:
http://www.nps.gov/hfc/carto/map-symbols.htm
Or more specifically the PDF of symbols:
http://www.nps.gov/hfc/carto/symbols/map_symbols.pdf
I noticed something curious, one of the icons has next to it:
4-wheel-drive road
So the US NPS also has
On Sun, 6 Sep 2009, John Smith wrote:
I noticed something curious, one of the icons has next to it:
4-wheel-drive road
So the US NPS also has 4wd only roads on their books.
well I wonder what it is supposed to mean
:-^
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Obrigado Rodrigo,
O mais importante agora é ver se os objetos foram gerados da forma
correta sem duplicação, etc.
Caso alguem mais queira dar uma olhada é só me falar que eu mando um estado.
[]s
2009/9/4 Rodrigo de Avila rodr...@avila.eti.br:
Oi Claudomiro,
Obrigado pelo arquivo. Será muito
Hi,
Florian Lohoff wrote:
hat jemand vielleicht schonmal (angefangen) ein script zu schreiben was aus
teiles eines zoomlevels eine groessere druckbare karte zusammenschraubt?
Grad auf talk-gb gesehen:
Russ Phillips wrote:
I've been working on a couple of OSM-Related things, on-and-off, for
Am 5. September 2009 01:08 schrieb Garry garr...@gmx.de:
Wenn dem so wäre könnte man auch gleich auf den Namen verzichten und nur
noch Nummern verwenden...
Ein geeigneter Name macht das ganze wesentlich verständlicher!
Genau das ist der Grund, warum wir keine Nummern haben.
Aber wenn wie im
Hallo Stephan,
Landsat Bilder im Imfrarot.
Wie kommt man denn an die Infrarot-Bilder?
Ist eine andere URL beim abruf der Bilder.
Es gibt drei verschiedene IR-Darstellungen.
Fragen dazu:
- kann ich diese Bilder als WMS in JOSM laden?
- sind die passend georeferenziert?
- wie sind die drei
Markus wrote:
Landsat Bilder im Infrarot.
Wie kommt man denn an die Infrarot-Bilder?
Ist eine andere URL beim abruf der Bilder.
Es gibt drei verschiedene IR-Darstellungen.
Fragen dazu:
- kann ich diese Bilder als WMS in JOSM laden?
ja, einfach in den Einstellungen eine weitere URL
André Reichelt wrote:
Stephan Knauss schrieb:
Im Lakewalker-Plugin kannst du die auswählen. IR1 funktioniert in der
Regel ganz gut.
Allgemein ist mir aufgefallen, dass der LW ein relativ grobes Bild
erzeugt. Die Manipulation der Werte bringt meines Wissens nach nichts
oder nur wenig.
Hallo Gerhard,
On Freitag, 4. September 2009, Gary68 wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Aktionen/Aktion_04
Ich habe zum ersten mal bei einer deiner Korrektur-Aktionen mitgemacht
und hätte noch kleine Verbesserungswünsche.
1. Fehlerliste geographisch sortieren
z.B. von Nord-Süd oder
Markus schrieb:
Hallo Holger,
http://www.ancalime.de/gutau.html
Super gemacht!
Ich beneide Dich um Euren Grafiker...
Pack doch die Beschreibung mit auf die Wiki-Seite.
Gruss, Markus
Hi !
Würde mich auch sehr interessieren - vielleicht kann man beim Grafiker
mal nachfragen und
hallo,
wenn du etwas sortiertest haben möchtest, dann nimm bitte die gpx files
und lade sie in josm. bei einer aktion wird man sich dabei sicherlich in
die quere kommen, aber ich stelle ja jede woche alle reports frisch
bereit. die kannst du alle benutzen. ps: ist nicht so einfach, eine
soche
Moin !
hat einer von Euch noch so richtig interessante Projekte wo etwas mit
OSM umgesetzt wurde - z.B. die Wanderkarte von Gutau (
*http://www.ancalime.de/gutau.html *
).
OpenCycleMap Co. sind mir bekannt...die meine ich nicht.
Brauche das noch für einen Vortrag.
Gruß Jan :-)
Am 5. September 2009 10:55 schrieb Werner Hoch werner...@gmx.de:
* die Changesets hätten eine kleinere BBOX und würden auf
weniger History-Seiten erscheinen
Das könnte man auch erreichen, wenn man pro Fehler ein eigenes
Changeset benutzt.
Ciao André
Hallo Gerhard,
On Samstag, 5. September 2009, Gary68 wrote:
wenn du etwas sortiertest haben möchtest, dann nimm bitte die gpx
files und lade sie in josm. bei einer aktion wird man sich dabei
sicherlich in die quere kommen, aber ich stelle ja jede woche alle
reports frisch bereit. die kannst
Hallo Garry,
einen versionskonflikt
Hatte ich gestern.
Ich auch. Liess sich nicht bereinigen.
Ud jetzt weiss ich nicht, welche meiner Änderungen hochgeladen wurden
und welche nicht...
Ich war bei Nr 33, hatte aber vorher schon mal zwischengespeichert.
Gruss, Markus
Am Samstag 05 September 2009 schrieb Martin Simon:
Nein. für die erdrückende Menge an Landebahnen, die wirklich
Landebahnen sind und kein 200m-Stückchen gemähter Rasen.
Was sind wirkliche Landebahnen?
Es ist Dein persönliches Bild was Du davon im Kopf hast Dem einen
reicht da die
Kennst du
http://www.openstreetmap.de/schaufenster/index.html
?
Gruß, Alexander
Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
Moin !
hat einer von Euch noch so richtig interessante Projekte wo etwas mit
OSM umgesetzt wurde - z.B. die Wanderkarte von Gutau (
*http://www.ancalime.de/gutau.html *
).
Hallo Chris,
Chris-Hein Lunkhusen schrieb:
Ich such noch nen guten Filehoster ohne viel Werbung wo ich
diese D-Karte zur Verfügung stellen kann (ca. 350 MB).
Schau mal bei bplaced.net vorbei. Die bieten 1 GB für lau ganz ohne
Werbung für lau.
Ich weiß allerdings nicht, wie die
Hallo,
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Sag mal, ist completeWays=yes kaputt? Er braucht ewig lange,
um etwas zu schreiben. Nach 30 Minuten noch nicht mal 200 kb :-(
Die Performance von completeWays ist schon immer grottenschlecht. Sie
haengt vor allem davon ab, wie schnell die Platte ist (ramdisk?)
Hi Leute.
Der Bundeswettbewerb Informatik benutzt dieses Jahr in einer Aufgabe
eine OSM-Karte (IIRC muss man ein Programm schreiben, das dadrauf nen
Weg (GPS-Log vorhanden) einzeichnet).
http://bwinf.de/index.php?id=457
Nachdem ich sie angeschrieben hab, hat der Admin dann auch
dazugeschrieben
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 11:13:09PM +0200, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Patsch ... ich habe den LinestringBuilder noch drin gehabt!
Innerhalb von 4 Sekunden hat sich JAVA 2 GB Speicher geschnappt.
MMh schade, wie mache ich jetzt meine Linestrings?
Hatte ich dir doch schon geschickt - Erst ohne
Nicolai Spohrer nico...@xeve.de wrote:
Der Bundeswettbewerb Informatik benutzt dieses Jahr in einer Aufgabe
eine OSM-Karte (IIRC muss man ein Programm schreiben, das dadrauf nen
Weg (GPS-Log vorhanden) einzeichnet).
Hm, scheint die normale Mapnik Karte zu sein. Da die lat/lon
Koordinaten der
Hallo Stephan,
Landsat Bilder im Infrarot.
- kann ich diese Bilder als WMS in JOSM laden?
ja, einfach in den Einstellungen eine weitere URL einfügen:
ok, habs mal in http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Küstenlinie eingefügt
(sollte mal jemand auf Englisch übersetzen!)
Habs aber nicht
Hi!
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Aber erstmal so viele Teilnehmer finden, die ein Navi mit
SIM-Card haben...
vielleicht GPSMid [1] user?
Alexander
[1] gpsmid.sourceforge.net
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Hallo!
hierzu mal eine Anmerkung:
Wenn jemand eine Geolocating Funktion macht von wegen
- Adresse Eingeben
- Geolocation
- Markierung auf die exakte Position ziehen
Wäre es da nicht sinnvoll, die exakte Position und Adresse gleich auch
in OpenStreetMap zu erfassen?
Grüße, Alexander
Michael
Gary68 schrieb:
es gibt wieder jede Menge zu tun. Auf Vorschlag von Edwin wollen wir mal
den Bereich D/A/CH beim Thema Routing fit machen.
Aus der A04-Diskussionsseite:
Viele von den Fehlern in Österreich werden von dem Import der
plan.at-Daten ausgelöst, da eben eine Seitenstraße an die
Markus wrote:
Habs aber nicht getestet.
ich hatte es ja getestet. Funktioniert problemlos.
Stephan
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Chris-Hein Lunkhusen wrote:
Darf man die plan.at Linien (wenn eine korrekt gemappte Strasse daneben
liegt) einfach löschen ? Sie behindern IMHO das editieren.
Sicherlich. Das Problem ist nur, vorher herauszufinden, was die
Wahrheit ist, sprich welcher Way richtig liegt... Man erlebt leider
Ulf Möller schrieb:
User Privat schrieb:
Also definitiv keine Stromtankstelle, lediglich eine Zapfstelle.
Ich denke, dass es noch weitere Stromzapfstellen in Deutschland geben
wird und das es bestimmt nützlich wäre, dies in den Karten darzustellen.
Welches Tag dafür verwenden?
Hi,
kennt einer von Euch einen Algorithmus um alle Kacheln zu ermitteln die
bei einer bestimmten Zoomstufe von einem Track berührt werden ???
Man koennte mit einem Skript schnell alle Kacheln als Rechtecke in einer
PostGIS anlegen, und dann einfach einen PostGIS-Query machen, der sagt
gib
Hi,
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
7z x -tbzip2 -mmt=on europe.osm.bz2
Klappt super! Nur schade, dass 7z und die Alpha anscheinend nicht
von STDIN Daten empfangen und sofort entpackt nach STDOUT
durchleiten können.
Seltsamerweise nicht. Umgekehrt gehts:
7z a dummy -tbzip2 -si -so -mx=2
Am Sa, 5.09.2009, 16:29 schrieb Florian Lohoff:
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 11:13:09PM +0200, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Hatte ich dir doch schon geschickt - Erst ohne linestring importieren
Ist mir wenige Sekunden nach dem Absenden auch wieder eingefallen ;-)
Soorryyy
Martin Siegel schrieb:
Beeindruckende Bildchen, aber an dieser Stelle völlig fehlplatziert,
denn auch bei diesen Fluggeräten ist klar der Unterschied zwischen
bemannt und unbemannt auszumachen, wovon Martin Simon geredet hat.
Auch mit diesem Miniflugzeug wirst du eine Modellandebahn nicht
Alexander Menk schrieb:
Wäre es da nicht sinnvoll, die exakte Position und Adresse gleich auch
in OpenStreetMap zu erfassen?
Zumindest wäre es traumhaft, diese Daten irgendwie anonym in einer
Datenbank zu erhalten, damit das dann zu einem Layer in Josm/Potlach
eingeblendet werden kann, um
wäre doch ein Anlass verstärkt auf das mappen von Denkmäler zu achten.
Vielleicht kann man daraus dann auch mal eine eigene Karte basteln.
Garry
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Garry schrieb:
Martin Siegel schrieb:
Beeindruckende Bildchen, aber an dieser Stelle völlig fehlplatziert,
denn auch bei diesen Fluggeräten ist klar der Unterschied zwischen
bemannt und unbemannt auszumachen, wovon Martin Simon geredet hat.
Auch mit diesem Miniflugzeug wirst du eine
- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
Von: Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
An: Openstreetmap allgemeines in Deutsch talk-de@openstreetmap.org
Gesendet: 05.09.09 22:29
Betreff: Re: [Talk-de] planet files etc auspacken - probelm
Hi,
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
7z x -tbzip2 -mmt=on europe.osm.bz2
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 02:16:00 +0200, Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
[..] Per me non ci sarebbe nessun problema nel cominciare ad uniformare i
portali, soltanto che la proposta migliore a livello di coding sul wiki
arrivata fin'ora per i portali regionali è quella di Giovanni Fasano,
disponibile
2009/9/5 David Paleino d.pale...@gmail.com:
Tutti daccordo?
Io sì.
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Visto che l'ho scoperto per sbaglio e non compare nel calendario
eventi del wiki lo riporto qui:
# mercoledì 16 settembre dalle 17:00 alle 20:00: M'APPARE VICENZA.
Cosa fare con i dati geografici liberati dall’amministrazione comunale
di Vicenza;
* ore 17:00 - talk: Flavio Rigolon, M’appare
2009/9/5 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com
2009/9/5 David Paleino d.pale...@gmail.com:
Tutti daccordo?
Io sì.
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On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 02:16:00 +0200, Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
Tutti daccordo?
Io sì.
Ricordo anche:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User_talk:Gvf/Sandbox3
A tal proposito, lì io avevo chiesto se fosse possibile pescare
Il 05/09/2009 10:18, iiizio iiizio ha scritto:
Visto che l'ho scoperto per sbaglio e non compare nel calendario
eventi del wiki
...segnalo sul wiki :-)
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Il 05/09/2009 01:23, Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
magari in CC-BY-SA?
Ma magari anche no... notizie della nuova licenza?
la licenza attuale di osm è la CC-BY-SA, piaccia o no.
Domanda: se dei dati fossero rilasciati
Il 05/09/2009 10:52, Carlo Stemberger ha scritto:
Il 05/09/2009 01:23, Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
magari in CC-BY-SA?
Ma magari anche no... notizie della nuova licenza?
la licenza attuale di osm è la CC-BY-SA, piaccia o
2009/9/4 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
se c'e' un modo e interesse per realizzarlo, vedo di rendere
disponibili al download tutti i GPX
Più che download (visto che il programmillo dovrebbe lavorare in
maniera massiva) sarebbe forse più comodo un'esportazione del database
dei GPX caricati
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
Domanda ulteriore: la doppia licenza è fattibile?
In teoria sì, ogni detentore dei diritti d'autore può decidere
quali/quante licenze applicare per distribuire la sua opera.
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Il giorno 05 settembre 2009 10.45, Carlo
Stembergercarlo.stember...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Il 05/09/2009 09:22, David Paleino ha scritto:
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 02:16:00 +0200, Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
Tutti daccordo?
Io sì.
Ricordo anche:
Il 05/09/2009 10:59, Federico Cozzi ha scritto:
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
Domanda ulteriore: la doppia licenza è fattibile?
In teoria sì, ogni detentore dei diritti d'autore può decidere
quali/quante licenze applicare per distribuire la sua opera.
On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 10:45:00 +0200, Carlo Stemberger wrote:
Il 05/09/2009 09:22, David Paleino ha scritto:
Ricordo anche:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User_talk:Gvf/Sandbox3
A tal proposito, lì io avevo chiesto se fosse possibile pescare l'elenco
degli utenti dalla pagina
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 11:07:32 +0200, David Paleino wrote:
On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 10:45:00 +0200, Carlo Stemberger wrote:
Il 05/09/2009 09:22, David Paleino ha scritto:
Ricordo anche:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User_talk:Gvf/Sandbox3
A tal proposito, lì io avevo chiesto
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
Però mi chiedo cosa succede se si licenzia un'opera sotto due licenze
diverse, che in certi dettagli si contraddicono a vicenda. Bisognerebbe
chiederlo ad un giurista.
Pressoché tutte le licenze si contraddicono, altrimenti ne esisterebbe
2009/9/5 David Paleino d.pale...@gmail.com:
Esiste però un'estensione che dovrebbe fare quello che chiedi:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:DynamicPageList_%28third-party%29
Certo sarebbe da installare sul server, e bisogna vedere che disponibilità c'è
a metter mano.
l'hardware su
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
due passaggi a livelli) e si mettono degli opportuni tag access=no,
hour_on/hour_off sul tratto di strada compreso tra i due passaggi a
livello.
Mmmm, come funzionerebbe esattamente hour_on/hour_off? Vorresti mettere
tutti gli orari dei
2009/9/5 Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com:
L'utente finale può scegliere quale licenza adottare: ad es. se i dati
fossero rilasciati sotto CC-by-sa + ODBL, per incorporarli in OSM
bisognerebbe scegliere la licenza CC-by-sa. Il risultato finale (cioè
i dati già esistenti in OSM + i dati
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
Se si vuole compatibilità con un navigatore futuribile, si spezza la
strada in tre tratti (i 2 tratti esterni + il tratto compreso tra i
due passaggi a livelli) e si mettono degli opportuni tag access=no,
hour_on/hour_off sul tratto di
2009/9/5 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
vero che non incorporeremo mai gli orari, ma un qualche sistema per
accedere a dati detenuti da terze parti, penso non sia molto lontano
nel tempo.
Ad esempio Google Transit:
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/transit/
Si appoggia ai dati forniti dai
2009/9/5 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
IMHO i gpx sono coperti da cc-by-sa. secondo voi?
Si potrebbe anche sostenere che non siano un'opera dell'ingegno e come
tale non siano coperti da copyright...
Una traccia GPX non editata è una pura registrazione di un fenomeno
(vabbé, forse la traccia
Daniele Forsi ha scritto:
Il giorno 04 settembre 2009 12.12, Paolo Monegato ha scritto:
Intendevo dire che un normale ref=SS XX viene visualizzato, anche con
lo spazio, mentre non mi visualizza ref=SP XX dir. Che sia il punto?
Proverò a mettere ref=SP XX dir... poi se non va metterò
Il 04/09/2009 19:03, Federico Cozzi ha scritto:
riassumendo
A. se una strada interseca un binario (come ora) ci sono due way, un
nodo di intersezione e l'intersezione si mappa level_crossing
B. se una strada interseca due o più binari si marcano le barriere con
dei nodi barrier=lift_gate
Il 05/09/2009 11:51, Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/9/5 Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com:
L'utente finale può scegliere quale licenza adottare: ad es. se i dati
fossero rilasciati sotto CC-by-sa + ODBL, per incorporarli in OSM
bisognerebbe scegliere la licenza CC-by-sa. Il risultato
On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 12:25:49 +0200, Paolo Monegato wrote:
Ne approfitto per chiedere un parere sulla mappatura di un tratto di
strada presente nella stessa area... si tratta della SS 53 nel tratto
che va dallo svincolo con la SS 47 fino più o meno al ponte sul fiume
(Brenta). Nel tratto in
2009/9/5 Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com:
Ad esempio Google Transit:
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/transit/
Si appoggia ai dati forniti dai rispettivi operatori in un formato standard.
mi riferivo esattamente a questo. solo che sarebbe da trovare chi,
all'interno della municipalizzata, ci
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
Altrimenti al momento del passaggio bisognerà ricontattare tutte le
pubbliche amministrazioni e farsi rilasciare nuovamente i dati sotto la
nuova licenza. E magari nel frattempo l'amministrazione è cambiata e non
ha più intenzione di
ciao,
per una recente richiesta al comune di Pavia, ho buttato giu' questa
nuova versione di lettera:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Simone/lettera_concessione_dati
leggetela per favore e commentatela, potrebbe essere utile a qualcun'altro...
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Alle sabato 5 settembre 2009, Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/9/5 Carlo Stemberger carlo.stember...@gmail.com:
Altrimenti al momento del passaggio bisognerà ricontattare tutte le
pubbliche amministrazioni e farsi rilasciare nuovamente i dati sotto la
nuova licenza. E magari nel frattempo
2009/9/5 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com:
ciao,
per una recente richiesta al comune di Pavia, ho buttato giu' questa
nuova versione di lettera:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Simone/lettera_concessione_dati
leggetela per favore e commentatela, potrebbe essere utile a
2009/9/5 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com
ciao,
per una recente richiesta al comune di Pavia, ho buttato giu' questa
nuova versione di lettera:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Simone/lettera_concessione_dati
leggetela per favore e commentatela, potrebbe essere utile a
2009/9/5 Nicola Cadenelli nicolacd...@gmail.com:
Mi sembra buona! Ho fatto alcune piccole correzioni grammaticali.
grazie.
se vi vengono in mente altri usi creativi dei dati che possano essere
di impatto su utenti esterni, me li segnalate, per favore?
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