On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 04:23:07 PM Toby Murray wrote:
Well, I sent an email to the address listed on the about page and got a
quick response. Apparently there was attribution originally but it somehow
got dropped when they did a recent update. He understands open licensing
and
On Friday, November 12, 2010 19:48:09 Peter Kindström wrote:
Hej!
Jag som trodde att jag förstått vad jag läst. Jag insåg aldrig att data
skulle försvinna. Antagligen för att de noga vägde orden så det inte såg
så illa ut. Jag är besviken och tror som Lars att OSM skjuter sig själva
i foten
On Tuesday, June 15, 2010 07:03:35 Anders Arnholm wrote:
Någon som känner för tänker prata om OSM på FSCons 2010? Det vore
trevligt om vi kunde synas lite...
Jag har redan anmält mitt intresse.
-Inge
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On Sunday 16 August 2009 17:14:13 Mike Collinson wrote:
OpenStreetMap is now five years old. To celebrate, may I invite anyone in
the Stockholm area or indeed any OSM mappers in Sweden to my house on 5th
September. Barbecue outside unless raining.
Dammit!
I'll be on my way to Finland on a
On Thursday 09 July 2009 09:19:16 Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Inge Wallin wrote:
Note also that the marble team is working on an OSM editing plugin that
will allow the user to directly edit the OSM data.
Do they have anything that we can look at, perhaps the spec they're
working
On Friday 03 July 2009 12:47:42 maning sambale wrote:
Is it possible for Marble to cache the data for offline viewing?
Yes and no.
Yes, in the sense that if you browse a certain area, the tiles that are
downloaded are cached in the disk cache.
No, in the sense that only the tiles that are
On Thursday 25 June 2009 16:37:14 andrzej zaborowski wrote:
2009/6/25 John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com:
--- On Thu, 25/6/09, Vincent MEURISSE osm-t...@meurisse.org wrote:
and cannot install the OSM plugin for
wordpress neither
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/osm/
??
nice
On Sunday 10 May 2009 23:20:44 Mitja Kleider wrote:
Hello,
after having some trouble with the precision and number of bugs returned by
OpenStreetBugs [1] I contacted the author (Xav). He agreed that it needed
to be rewritten. I already tried some code which was used for testing
purposes only
On Thursday 16 April 2009 15:08:47 Erik Johansson wrote:
Openstreetmap kommer vara stängt för uppgradering till ny server, ny
database och ny API. De stänger ner uppladdning av data på fredag vid
11:00 svensktid (09:00 UTC), och ska förhoppningsvis fungera igen på
måndag.
Läs mer på:
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
Hi, one of the Marble developers here...
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 12:38:38 Andy Allan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:08 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I would be interested in hearing other techniques for creating similar
images with other tools. I'm sure it must be
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 20:43:35 Matthias Julius wrote:
Inge Wallin i...@lysator.liu.se writes:
Hi, one of the Marble developers here...
I noticed that Marble shows the map right up to the poles. These are
not covered by Mercator maps. So I suspect Marble stretches the map a
little
On Thursday 01 January 2009 03:27:32 Ian Dees wrote:
Can the guys at itoWorld talk about how they made this video? I'd like
to do a semi realtime rotating globe with edits. I think that'd be
awfully neat.
Just a tip: You could probably use Marble as a base for this application if
you don't
On Monday 01 December 2008 13:59:32 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
The latest charts are now online [1] and they show that the number of
contributors has dropped in the last couple of months. The number of new
users signing up each day hasn't changed much.
Is it the northern
So, I gave a presentation about OpenStreetMap to the participants of the Free
Software Conference Scandinavia today (fscons.org). I looked for some slides
that I could use but didn't find anything so I had to roll my own.
Now I want to make these available for others who are in the same
On Thursday 16 October 2008 16:51:40 Nick Black wrote:
Hello,
The Call for Venues for the SOTM09 is now open. If you want to host
the world's greatest open map fest, take a look here:
http://www.opengeodata.org/?p=318
To get involved with organising, take a look here:
On Sunday 24 August 2008 12:06:56 Douglas Furlong wrote:
2008/8/24 Inge Wallin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 24 August 2008 02:41:29 Christoph Eckert wrote:
Hi,
i've been using service roads for a variety of small, relatively
insignificant roads, such as alleyways between buildings
On Sunday 24 August 2008 02:41:29 Christoph Eckert wrote:
Hi,
i've been using service roads for a variety of small, relatively
insignificant roads, such as alleyways between buildings, driveways to
stately homes, roads around school/university/hospital campuses and so
on, but something
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 00:45:20 Dave Stubbs wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:32 PM, Alex Mauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Burgess wrote:
The only thing I see an issue with is introducing the specific
'highway=path' tag. I see this as an unnecessary complication.
I guess it's a
On Tuesday 29 July 2008 21:11:52 Freek wrote:
On Tuesday 29 July 2008, Inge Wallin wrote:
So to make a long story short, I have decided to check the viability of
setting up a Swedish tile server + slippy map and some other services. To
do that I am applying for some money from the Swedish
On Tuesday 29 July 2008 20:57:17 Inge Wallin wrote:
So to make a long story short, I have decided to check the viability of
setting up a Swedish tile server + slippy map and some other services. To
do that I am applying for some money from the Swedish Internet Society that
has grants
On Tuesday 29 July 2008 00:15:03 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
Inge Wallin wrote:
Sent: 28 July 2008 10:45 AM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Actually using OpenStreetMap and the usability of
thecurrent maps
This is a mail that I have been wanting to send for some
In the rather large thread Actually using OpenStreetMap and the usability of
the current maps I got to understand a few things that I didn't grasp
before.
So to make a long story short, I have decided to check the viability of
setting up a Swedish tile server + slippy map and some other
This is a mail that I have been wanting to send for some time, but wanted to
think a little more about the subject before I actually did.
The topic is how the maps of OpenStreetMap are actually used by ordinary
users. I know that the data of OSM is supposed to be used in new exciting
ways like
On Monday 28 July 2008 12:48:56 Richard Fairhurst wrote:
But I _do_ use OSM for cycling, because there, our map is streets
ahead of anything else available. There is no better map of the (UK)
National Cycle Network, full stop. Ok, ours isn't complete for all
areas, but it is for many; the
On Monday 28 July 2008 12:16:53 Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
So, what are other use cases for OSM? Are the current OSM renderings good
for those use cases? Do we need more different renderings for different
use cases?
We are not a map rendering project. We are a Geodata collection project.
On Monday 28 July 2008 16:24:01 Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Tilesets are for sure great for serving maps effectively for big audience.
However, we have already seen that predefined layouts will never make
everybody happy. Perhaps one day old-fashioned map servers which are
rendering maps on demand
In some places the streets are very short. This makes it difficult to show
the name of the street in full. However, for most street names there exist a
short form. In swedish most names are of the form Foogatan (Foo street) or
Barvägen (Bar road). These are often shortened to Foog. or Barv.
I am arranging a mapping party in a Swedish city called Linköping at 2-3 of
august: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Linköping_mapping_party
Before this party, I would like to have some local newspaper(s) write about it
so that we can recruit new people who are not yet aware of OSM. Is
A node that is at the end of a way can have the tag highway=turning_circle.
This means that there is room for a car to turn at the end of that way.
However, in my village there are several different kinds of these:
* Just a small dent in the side of the street where a car can drive in and
then
On Tuesday 10 June 2008 23:46:09 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
Hello,
this post is somewhat offtopic but people here could know:
Is there a project with builds a picasaweb like integration of photos with
GPS location information and the OpenStreetMap data?
Many thanks,
Rainer
Well, yes and no...
On Friday 30 May 2008 17:15:36 Andrea Giacomelli (pibinko) wrote:
UPDATE ON MAPPING CAMPAIGN IN MILANO
Some of you may be aware that in mid-March, following the inspiration by
our Edoardo Mad Mapper Marascalchi, we have set up a three-month mapping
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 16:29:12 Matt Williams wrote:
Greetings all,
On behalf of Torsten Rahn, I'm relaying the latest news about OSM
integration into Marble (http://edu.kde.org/marble). I'll let him explain
it since he knows it best:
The hero of the current Marble KDE 4.1 Beta1 release
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 17:17:52 Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Inge Wallin wrote:
2. Marble is fully plugin-based, so anybody who knows some C++, can
create a simple editor á la potlatch.
Absolutely - those 7000 lines of code just write themselves. It's kind
of the next step after Hello world
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 17:18:15 Tom Hughes wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inge Wallin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 16:29:12 Matt Williams wrote:
On behalf of Torsten Rahn, I'm relaying the latest news about OSM
integration into Marble (http
On Monday 12 May 2008 18:06:59 Chris Morley wrote:
Starting with a single level of completeness makes sense, but I think it
should be public roads, named where feasible.
I have a different view. I think we should have a leveled scheme from the
beginning. I suggest the following:
Level 1:
On Monday 12 May 2008 20:09:41 David Earl wrote:
On 12/05/2008 18:06, Inge Wallin wrote:
On Monday 12 May 2008 18:06:59 Chris Morley wrote:
Starting with a single level of completeness makes sense, but I think it
should be public roads, named where feasible.
I have a different view. I
On Friday 09 May 2008 09:33:47 Mike Collinson wrote:
At 10:24 PM 8/05/2008, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
Inge Wallin schrieb:
Yes, that is indeed what it is. I haven't tracked it yet, but there is
also a
mountain bike track in that area. I suppose that should be tagged:
highway=cycleway
On Thursday 08 May 2008 15:17:31 Michael Collinson wrote:
At 02:23 PM 5/8/2008, Inge Wallin wrote:
This is a Motionspår area with several short to
medium length tracks aimed individually at
joggers/runners, health walkers, mountain bikers
and sometimes cross-country skiers, often with
way
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 08:31:24 Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
I really like
http://www.openstreetmap.de/123/
you like it just because step 4 out of the 123 is start potlatch.
I think there is a step missing here. Now it's 1, 2, 3, 4, and
What is severely missing
Hi people,
I am a very new user that has started to map up the village in Sweden where I
live. However, I have found something strange.
Look at the slippy map, and search for Ljungsbro. Notice the to streets
Kohagsvägen and Ugglebovägen southeast of the center. Then press the 'edit'.
What
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