Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-05 Thread Warin
On 03/11/19 21:42, Philippe Latulippe wrote: Hello everyone! I like to improve OSM casually, making small fixes as I use the map in my day-to-day life. However, doing so without any precautions would reveal a great deal of information about where I've been, since my edits cover exactly the place

Re: [OSM-talk] Addressing SIG

2019-11-05 Thread James
It's a pretty cool concept, but doesn't necessarily invoke ALL addresses have been found, what happens if a few addresses are there? What happens if someone adds 1 or 2 addresses? Pretty good QA tool I'm guessing? ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap

[OSM-talk] Addressing SIG

2019-11-05 Thread Steve Coast
Hello Maps have three basic components: Display (does it look nice?), Routing (Can I get from a to b?) and Geocoding (Where is this address?). OSM is extremely good at the first one, and pretty good at the second one. But it’s pretty deficient in the third area: address data. The question is,

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-05 Thread Maarten Deen
On 2019-11-05 10:58, Simon Poole wrote: The clause is mainly a consequence of the relevant GDPR rules and at the time (not sure why we are having this discussion after the fact) we spent a lot of time investigating what potential routes there could be to working around this, but nobody came up w

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-05 Thread Simon Poole
The clause is mainly a consequence of the relevant GDPR rules and at the time (not sure why we are having this discussion after the fact) we spent a lot of time investigating what potential routes there could be to working around this, but nobody came up with a workable solution. Simon  Am 05.11.

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-05 Thread Tom Hughes
On 05/11/2019 09:40, Maarten Deen wrote: COPPA does not seem to apply since OSM is not directed to children, let alone in commercial ventures. The only possible connection would be when children register since you would store information about them. That might be a sensible reason to block chi

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-05 Thread Maarten Deen
On 2019-11-05 10:12, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: 4 Nov 2019, 12:53 by md...@xs4all.nl: In any case, I see that the "You must be 13 years or older to use the Services." is still there. Really? Someone under 13 can not look at the OSM map? I'm sorry, but that is completely laughable. And not enforc

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-05 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
4 Nov 2019, 12:53 by md...@xs4all.nl: > In any case, I see that the "You must be 13 years or older to use the > Services." is still there. > Really? Someone under 13 can not look at the OSM map? I'm sorry, but that is > completely laughable. And not enforcable at all. > It is probably necessa

Re: [OSM-talk] osm2pgsql 1.2.0

2019-11-05 Thread Sarah Hoffmann
Hi, On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 12:16:30AM +0100, wambac...@posteo.de wrote: > i'm using osm2pgsql-0.96 right now. Is it possible (and meaningful) to > switch to osm2pgsql-1.2.0? > > Must i change anything in my database? Runing diff updates using a flatfile. You can switch from 0.96 to 1.2 any time