Het is een gevalletje van 'taggen voor de render'.
De mapper in kwestie is aan het micro-mappen geweest (maar is er gelukkig
wel consistent in geweest), en heeft ze als highway = footway getagd,
terwijl dat helemaal niet nodig was.
Ik gok overigens dat (doordat de kleur vrij dicht aanleunt bij
Phillipe,
Ze zijn beschikbaar als open data:
https://data.stad.gent/explore/dataset/kaainummers-north-sea-port/export/?flg=nl
Je kan nog kiezen in welk formaat.
Op wo 21 okt. 2020 om 09:59 schreef Philippe Casteleyn <
philippecastel...@hotmail.com>:
> Dit is al mijn derde poging na Facebook
oint in time on some website of an authority, routes
>>> that are actively promoted, routes that were actively promoted for some
>>> event a few years ago and still can be found somewhere but are no longer
>>> maintained, routes where nobody really knows where they come from but they
>&g
I'm inclined to go by 'mapping verifiable ground truth'. Which means no -
don't add them unless signposted along the way.
Op di 13 okt. 2020 om 08:45 schreef s8evq :
> I do not think they should be in OSM, and I wouldn't mind deleting them. :)
>
> First of all, they are harder to keep up to date
F4a should remain yes, despite both implying the same speed limit, UNLESS
the local gov removed the F4a signs due to the 'fietszone' completely
overlapping with the 'zone 30'.
Ideally, for the 'zone 30', differentiate between 'normal' with F4a only
and 'school- zone 30' (F4a + A23)
If there's
Bijlage bleeft hangen wegens groter dan 80kb, maar hierbij even ter
illustratie hoe je ze kan traceren met de 'skyview' laag. Is een soort
hoogtemodelweergave op grondniveau, de bomen zie je dus niet.. en het pad
wordt zichtbaar.
https://framapic.org/r01ExtbzPorU/Z1Zri8oU24QM.jpg
(ik had al
Hi Daniel,
I agree with you. I didn't pay attention to the fact that Squamish is
located in a hilly area.
Greetings from Quebec's flatlands,
Tim
On 2020-03-22 14:16, Daniel @jfd553 wrote:
Hi all, sorry for this long Email.
Thanks to Tim to have comment! He wrote: “I [...] found that you can
be of much help on
#173, but who knows, we are all grounded at the moment, aren't we?
Happy mapping,
Tim
On 2020-03-20 10:23, Daniel @jfd553 wrote:
Hi,
I completed more than a dozen tiles of the task #173 (Squamish). That
would be interesting if some of you could validate what I did so far
As I understood from Jonathan, the process isn't fully automated yet. Was
supposedly to get updated on a near-weekly basis, but it must've slipped
from attention.
I'd guess that moving on towards a full automation of the process would go
a long way?
Op di 10 mrt. 2020 om 11:05 schreef rodeo .be :
Hi All,
Is there any chance I could get added to the Slack group for
maptimeoceania.slack.com?
Cheers
Tim
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Pretty interesting project, but different from OSM.
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On 2020-01-17 10:40, john whelan wrote:
>first, to add missing buildings (if it were
j
re precise than the existing one.
Just my two cents here,
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that Daniel suggested
in his last message below.
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On 2020-01-15 15:54, Daniel @jfd553 wrote:
Hi John, Tim, and the others :-)
John, I understand your concern and if it was not addressed properly,
this could block the import again.
IMHO, we just need to make sure that we have done everything
owing code on the left and export:
// overpass query
[out:csv(::user)];
(
node(newer:"{{date:6 months}}")({{bbox}});
way(newer:"{{date:6 months}}")({{bbox}});
relation(newer:"{{date:6 months}}")({{bbox}});
);
out meta;
// end overpass query
Tim
On 2020-01-15 12:55,
After reading the weeklyOSM, I was thrilled to find TagInfo available
for Canada as well. Thanks to Geofabrik!
You will get the tags used in Canada:
https://taginfo.geofabrik.de/north-america/canada
If you want to find the tags for your province, just add your province
like that
vous en pensez ?
Allons-y !
Bonne journée,
Tim
+++
AGeographer sur OSM
[1]
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Montr%C3%A9al/Imports/Ville_de_Montr%C3%A9al
[2] https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2017/03/17/use-of-cc-by-data/
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Let's get this going,
Tim
On 2020-01-03 15:40, Daniel @jfd553 wrote:
Bonjour groupe, mes excuses pour ce très long courriel !-)
I have reviewed everything that has been written on the ODB import (aka
Canada Building Import) in Talk-ca
Toch ook even mijn 'two cents' ertussen gooien.
Ik begrijp de sceptische insteek: moet je zo'n details gaan mappen, terwijl
er nog zoveel meer is wat ontbreekt?.
In geval van een BETAALDE dienstverlening, ben ik het er 100% mee eens dat
het een rommeltje is als je zo te werk gaat,
Een 'fietszone' is niet meer dan een fietsstraat een 'zonale geldigheid'
gegeven.
In geval van overlap lijkt me de meest strikte bepaling gelding.
Inhaalverbod op fietsers dus, maar met de maximumsnelheid op 20 km/u.
cyclestreet = yes en highway = living_street ?
Er zullen m.i. nog een aantal
Karel,
het is HIER te doen:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/31647365#map=16/51.2843/4.4347=N
https://assets.antwerpen.be/srv/assets/api/download/28cef7be-5225-474e-93ff-8d67322be61f/plan_tunnel.pdf
is wat er zou moeten uitgevoerd zijn.
En voor wie houdt van wat info over hoe ze zo'n tunnel
I'll agree with everyone else on the given selection here.
As for how I try to decide:
Ideally, you'd have the history of 'what came first'. Whichever level this
one is at goes as the 'baselevel'.
Either a new road / railway / .. goes:
OVER it, making that a bridge
UNDER it, making it a tunnel
AT
Ground truth is only as precise as where they can manage to put up a sign
though.
I know a nearby case there a 3-point-border lies in the middle of an
intersection between two secondary roads.
Overruling an existing border just because the sign may be off a bit, seems
pushing it, no?
Op di 21
and the razed/dismantled
sections in another is just making it unnecessarily complex to form a picture
of the entire network, which for the sake of a few additional ways on OSM
(which I agree would not generally be rendered) can be easily solved.
Regards,
Tim Saunders
Date: Fri, 17 May 2019 16:03:43
-être même déjà existantes).
Tim
On 2019-04-30 12:07, Begin Daniel wrote:
Based on previous comments I improved the application and everything
seems right now. I’ll start publishing results/documentation in
following days J
We may then start developing an “open source” version of the application
be simplified and orthogonalized if deemed appropriate
for importing.
Cheers,
Tim
[1] https://imgur.com/a/4eKDpcj
On 2019-04-27 09:56, keith hartley wrote:
Hi all,
Canadian Geomatics posted this data set a few months back from Natural
Resource Canada.
It's Building footprints from Lidar or high res
Hi Jez,
happy to stop talk-gb-thenorth and merge it but how would I do that? it
would be nice if it was kept in archived form
This one has not been used for several years now - it has 60+ subscribers.
Tim
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 at 10:13, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> Demonstrating my ignorance, I
D'accord. Attendons que Daniel ait fini de peaufiner le pré-traitement.
Ensuite, nous pouvons voir comment nous pouvons réaliser cela en open
source. Je connais pas mal de R et de plus en plus de PostGIS. Bien sûr,
tout le monde sera le bienvenu.
Tim
On 2019-03-27 16:13, Begin Daniel wrote
(et Pierre?) pouvions faire un
exposé sur la façon d'y arriver - hors liste car je pense que le grain
de sable n'est pas d'intérêt pour la liste - bien sûr, nous le
documenterons plus tard dans le wiki.
Qu'est-ce que vous en pensez ?
Tim
[1]
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki
software, e.g. PostGreSQL/PostGIS. I already found the code for
collinearity; the orthogonalization seems to be a bit trickier, but it
should be possible to built the process in PostGIS as well, if it was
possible to built it in FME. What do you think?
Tim
[1] https://imgur.com/a/aCKMVb7
differ due to how data sources
might need to be treated as well as how local OSM communities would like
to go forward.
What do you reckon?
Tim
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Canada_Building_Import
On 2019-03-15 14:01, John Whelan wrote:
Which I think comes back to defining the local
the tiles on the tasking manager.
I suggest, we continue this conversation on the Montréal list
(challenging my French capabilities).
Tim
On 2019-03-04 19:48, James wrote:
I could serve the output using the microdataservice and the osncanada
task manager(multiple tasks)
https://github.com
(and as it is done on a daily basis at the moment by a couple of
OSMappers).
The Microsoft data set might still be useful for remote areas. Let's
explore this altogether.
Cheers,
Tim
On 2019-03-02 19:17, OSM Volunteer stevea wrote:
On Mar 2, 2019, at 3:47 PM, John Whelan wrote:
Two years ago a group
ust my two cents here.
Tim
On 2019-03-02 17:40, john whelan wrote:
Why are you planning to import it?
Cheerio John
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019, 5:26 PM OSM Volunteer stevea,
mailto:stevea...@softworkers.com>> wrote:
A responsible complement to this would be a link to license
informatio
at the moment.
Cheers,
Tim
On 2019-02-16 13:07, John Whelan wrote:
If CC-BY 4.0 works great. I'd go for any addresses etc and any bus
stops you can get hold of as well.
Just be aware that we had a fairly large number of questions asked about
the license etc when we did Ottawa and one of the people
the original open
data.
Cheers,
Tim
On 2019-02-16 11:21, john whelan wrote:
When you look at importing Montreal you might like to look at the
following first.
https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/OGL_Canada_and_local_variants
Note if the Montreal data in available through Stats Can
,
Tim
[1] see e.g. http://tasks.osmcanada.ca/project/91
[2] https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/32.97102/-96.78231
[3] https://imgur.com/a/S8Nq5rg
[4] https://i.imgur.com/H10360K.png
[5] http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/FWH
On 2019-02-03 18:35, Yaro Shkvorets wrote:
Having reviewed the changeset, here
I think it's Blipstar - a UK company who provide store locator tools
Looking at their example map
https://blipstar.com/blipstarplus/examples it seems to be the default
to hide the attribution (via CSS media query) on narrower window
widths
Tim
On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 at 13:31, Robert Whittaker (OSM
Hi all.
New edition is up:
https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?pid=732083#p732083
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Hi all,
a bit later then usual (with the holidays and all):
https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?pid=731339#p731339
(going with the link this time, as it was pointed out in most replies the
history is copied along, creating overly large e-mails)
Point taken. Should it be desired among the mailing-list crowd, I could
just stick to sending a link to an external page with the info, rather then
including it all within the e-mail?
As a demo: Jonathan was kind enough to mirror it here:
https://openstreetmap.be/2018/12/17/weekly-riot.html
Op
n) can be found
without external sources.
Tim re-links the WMS for the atlas for most provinces, but before editing
them into the wiki, Joost plans to check to what extent they are 'within
license' to use as a source. Suggestion is made (by himself) to remind him
from time to time not to forget
guess, I will read into the Simple Indoor Tagging schema then and see
how it works out.
Cheers,
Tim
On 2018-11-28 07:37, john whelan wrote:
Have a look at OSMand and see what it looks like.
Generally it is considered bad practise to map for the renderer.
As an alternative take a look at Place
] it says you only should use
amenity=university for the whole campus.
The office tag I found when looking for multiple businesses in one
building, but the blue dot aren't nice.
Any suggestions on how to map this elegantly?
Thank you,
Tim (aka AGeographer)
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org
At first look I thought this was a once-hedge, a hedge that's been left to
itself. But each tree is equally spaced, looks the same age, doesn't seem
pollarded or coppiced as what you might expect a tree in a hedge to be, and
so I don't think that's the case now. So to my mind now, it's a fence,
"mount" to "dismount" and
it might reflect the intended purpose of it, it's easier to fall off than
climb on the beasts!
Going back to the wikipedia page, these block steps are not only horse
specific, but could have been used to get into carts and buggies, too.
Tim
On
Hi Jeroen,
when it was taken on a mobile, then you have a high likelihood that the picture
has exif geo tags...
Do you think that this is the case?
Best
Tim
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Jeroen Baten
Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. Juni 2018 10:35
An: talk@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: [OSM
Hi Tobias,
thanks a lot - I'll give it a try and see what comes out.
Best
Tim
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Tobias Knerr <o...@tobias-knerr.de>
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. Mai 2018 14:09
An: Tim Frey <tim.f...@iunera.com>
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: AW: [OS
the word.
Therefore, I’d like to ask who would we open minded to support our efforts and
contribute?
If someone has additional thoughts or ideas, please add.
Best
Tim
Von: Milo van der Linden <m...@dogodigi.net>
Gesendet: Freitag, 18. Mai 2018 15:13
An: Kathleen Lu <
ls to get this successfully going. So all
ideas in this direction are welcome, too.
Best
Tim
Von: Kathleen Lu <kathleen...@mapbox.com>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2018 00:25
An: Tobias Knerr <o...@tobias-knerr.de>
Cc: Tim Frey <tim.f...@iunera.com>; talk@openstreetmap.org
B
added to the community.
I’m not certain if this is what you meant by sustainable development goals.
Therefore, please elaborate if I got this right?
Best
Tim
Von: Milo van der Linden <m...@dogodigi.net>
Gesendet: Sonntag, 13. Mai 2018 13:43
An: Tim Frey <tim.f...@iunera.com>
Cc: OS
Greetings OSM community,
my name is Tim and I’m one of the creators of the STAPPZ app. We want feedback
from the community about our open sourcing plan of the STAPPZ app content.
What is STAPPZ:
STAPPZ is in short an app and a server backend application. The original idea
was to create
Android can be tricky, if you not use Qt (which is
supported) and it is a framework, so you have to write your own
application based on the libosmscout APIs around it.
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ther a geojson or a kml or a shapefile. If you want to draw on James'
offer to set up the tasking manager and just don't have the aoi as
geojson, I am happy to convert it and send it to James.
All the best for your mapathon (if Durham wasn't so far from MTL, I
would have joined in)!,
Tim
On 2018-03-08 1
The problem is - whenever you try and get changes for the renderer - the
argument is they don't feel they should change the renderer to try and
influence the tagging. They care about rendering 'the tags that actively
get used'.
Be very carefull how you pitch the argument, or it'll instantly get a
There's always an inherit 'gap' between 'what does government intend the
road for' and 'how does the road actually look'.
Terms such as 'primary' and 'secondary' roads have meaning in planning
context.
In Flanders we have the 'Ruimtelijk Structuurplan Vlaanderen' which
classifies which roads are
I'll go with a 'no' here.
Let me explain why:
Both the main routes (fietsostrade, fietssnelweg, whatever you wish to call
it) and the 'BFF' ('Bovenlokaal functioneel fietstroutenet) are by no means
an indication of actual infrastructure being present, nor is it a measure
of quality for the
Pitching in for a second, as it's my initial tag that got the ball rolling.
The name 'Clintonpark' indicates the combined area of the buildings and
their respective parkinglots, and is actually used as such.
It's not a 'street name', as the buildings have house numbers referencing
'Ter Reigerie',
There are in fact, quite some German based mappers, mapping in Canada.
So, you are right: let's just get more active mappers - worldwide; it
is, however, still easier to activate them locally.
I will pass on your positive experience with JOSM to my group for the
next event.
Cheers, Tim
Am
numbers do not matter, as
actual people do the mapping. And there, I hope we agree, the Canadian
OSM community could do with more active mappers.
Tim
Am 23.11.2017 um 07:54 schrieb john whelan:
The issue is the quality of the mapping, nothing else. I attended one of
these geoweek events and we used
events, because we do not want to
leave the future of OSM only to businesses and their paid mappers (and
we have seen that in some countries, including Canada, there might not
be enough people who find their way to OSM without those events).
Tim
[1]
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readable and parseable within the Wiki software?
Would it be easy to just see currently active projects, or just see those
projects which were upcoming?
Regards,
Tim
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I am Tim Elrick, heading the Geographic Information Centre at McGill. I am
involved with organizing a mapathon at McGill in Montreal in OSM Geo Week in
November. I am reaching out to you to find local experienced mappers to support
us in the mapathon (I followed the discussion
your needs. Getting the historic
geodata and basemap in could be more of a challenge!
regards,
Tim
On 6 August 2017 at 16:58, Rodrigo Mariano <rodmarian...@gmail.com> wrote:
> To whom it may concern,
>
>
>
> My name is Rodrigo and I am doing a Master's degree in Applied Comput
,
Tim
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with this tagging discussion:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Telecoms
Cheers and I look forward to your comments!
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of the data, a bit
like in the examples, showing where the bends meet up - comparing a
road with lots of bends, nodes in a short distance. Seeing if the
vertices match up.
Cheers,
Tim.
On 27 July 2016 at 11:06, Mishari Muqbil <mish...@mishari.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I checked the abou
in
companies like Mapbox etc use any specific hardware to point and map
and increase productivity...
Cheers,
Tim
On 13 July 2016 at 07:34, Oleksiy Muzalyev <oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch> wrote:
> I also noticed that often moderately priced items are more reliable than
> high-end expensive on
to learn about some of these. I
want to help people empathise with others, to put themselves in their
opponents shoes and see that they are not actually opponents after
all!. I suspect the reality in many people's cases with controversial
subjects it is a mixture :)
best regards,
Tim
On 12 July 20
towns
and cities, and not others - or in other words, why they captured
these images in the first place.
Tim
On 10 July 2016 at 22:45, Grant Slater <openstreet...@firefishy.com> wrote:
> Hi OSM-GB,
>
> The Environment Agency recently release a massive trove of Open Data,
>
the elections when they all resign and
new ones are elected?
Regards,
Tim
On 7 June 2016 at 22:42, Rob Nickerson <rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As noted by Brian, please find the proposed Articles of Association for the
> UK OSM company:
>
> https:/
Are the some hospitals that do not have pharmacies? Would these be
the smaller clinics, or would they be tagged differently anyhow?
Tim
On 15 May 2016 at 21:51, Andrew Black <andrewdbl...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I notice the list of registered pharmacies includes hospital p
not know if this is a permanent change, the thread on
osm-dev does seem to indicate that things are still in flux.
Tim
On 13 May 2016 at 06:02, Ben Discoe <bdis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Several of us have noticed radically slowly upload speed for
> changesets, roughly since the server m
dividuelle Optik und angepasste
Inhalte?
Mit vielen Grüßen,
Tim Kober
> Am 26.04.2016 um 15:41 schrieb Markus <liste12a4...@gmx.de>:
>
> Liebe OSMer,
>
> Wer kann sowas? zu welchem Preis?
>
> - - - -
> Für ein Innenarchitektur Projekt möchten wir gerne eine Se
e possible to click on a point and get
that point in whatever coordinate system you need.
Cheers,
Tim
On 5 April 2016 at 14:59, Stuart Reynolds
<stu...@travelinesoutheast.org.uk> wrote:
> Is there a site or tool somewhere where I can click on a point on an OSM
> tile and get back the OS
- gewesen wäre.
Wie oft hast du denn schon ein priority_road=designated oder
hazmat=designated gemappt ?
Noch nie. Muss ich das? Wie viele Router hast du schon geschrieben
oder LKWs gefahren ;-)?
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OpenStreetMap Project as currently supported by the OpenStreetMap
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Hi Dave,
I think that the "we" would be the members of the organization.
Tim
On 21 March 2016 at 00:40, Dave F <davefoxfa...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> OK, this a genuine, non rhetorical, non cynical question.
>
> I've loosely been following the discuss
encountering problems.
regards,
Tim
On 9 February 2016 at 18:44, Richard Symonds
<richard.symo...@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
> Tim,
>
> A lot of these maps won't rectify, even though I've completed all the
> control points. The one I've just come up with is
> http://warper.wmflabs.org/m
://warper.wmflabs.org/layers/4
The Tiles link is http://warper.wmflabs.org/layers/tile/4/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
and the WMS details can be found at
http://warper.wmflabs.org/layers/4#Export_tab
and of course individual maps have their own WMS and Tiles endpoints too
Cheers,
Tim
p.s. Note that loading up a map
e British Library also has control points for the maps which
could be added to the warper when ready (I'd have to double check on this
point though).
Regards,
Tim
>
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 at 11:51 Grant Slater <openstreet...@firefishy.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 31
oints, lines. I think that would look great.
Tim
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style sheet dynamically (at least this can be very easily added).
The current demo however only shows the main base features so this is
not yet part of the demo, but a proof of concept should be very easy
and quick to achieve.
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mbership) or not?
Sorry if it may seem like you would be repeating yourselves from previous
discussions, but I feel it could be useful to get all potential interested
members on board :-)
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Tim
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open data project.
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Could subtracting between the DSM and DTM where we have buildings
already in OSM give the height of the buildings?
On 23 September 2015 at 15:08, Chris Hill wrote:
> On 23/09/15 14:18, Phil Endecott wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone reviewed how useful this LIDAR data would be for 3D
Ahh correction, there *is* data at 25cm and 50cm in some areas (where
flooding is a threat) but it looks as if the 1m and 2m covers the
country.
Chris has written a post here also:
http://chris-osm.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/more-lidar-goodness.html so
we're already playing with it.
Tim
On 22
world!
Tim
On 22/08/2015, Jason Remillard remillard.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I'd therefor like to propose that abandoned railways be treated like
borders. Even if you can't see it along a given stretch there are people
who can and they have put a huge amount of effort into that work
on
a Monday)
Regards,
Tim
On 25 May 2015 at 22:30, Michael Reichert naka...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
when should we celebrate OSM birthday this year?
It was a weekend in August in 2013 and 2014 I remember. How did you
calculate the date?
It would be nice to know this date early.
Best regards
cheers!
Glad that mapwarper proved a little bit useful, it was built for OSM.
Tim
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interpolation of positions?
Could we develop hand held instruments to detect various things?
Does dowsing work?
Can we use the markings sprayed on the pavement by utility companies to
identify what's there?
Cheers,
Tim
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What would suit me is an Android app that allowed me to see what needs to be
fixed in a particular area, so that I could check some things out if I had a
spare half hour in the area…..so Notes, FixMes, Musical Chairs, OSM Inspector
and other GB specific stuff (e.g. post boxes, cycle routes,
Dat zou ik best interessant vinden.. kan ik ook een keer kijken wat het
GeoFort is.
Wel even een vraag, in de mail staat 8 okt. op de meetup site staat 9 okt.?
En de kosten zijn 12,50?
/Met Vriendelijke Groeten,/
*Tim Blokdijk*
ICT en Procescoördinator
Stichting Thuiszorg De Sleutel
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-inspector as I think that's
the best place for it (not sure why I didn't do that at first, tbh)
cheers,
Tim
On 1 June 2014 18:25, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
An update on progress deploying our own version of NYPL's historic map
vectorizer/building inspector tool
soonish.
In the meantime I suggest we go ahead with the NLS maps and see if we can
get our stack up and running with those maps?
Cheers,
Tim
On 18 May 2014 23:01, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
Nice work Tim.You're right about the traced and centroid JSON files.They
do indeed
at.
Cheers,
Tim
On 16 May 2014 19:57, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for you help Tim,
The NYPL code is here:
https://github.com/NYPL/building-inspector/
I'm assuming it's rails as that's mentioned in some of the code commits,
but I don't know any more than
I might have some time this weekend to look at the Rails side of things
(that is, if no one else has made any progress)
Will ping back in a couple of days
Tim
On 12 May 2014 21:08, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Steven,
Thanks for the offer of help. Yesterday I managed
in the Connors range area
where peaks are not obvious because of the heavy vegetation.
I hope this helps
Sent from my iPhone
On 5 May 2014, at 10:41 am, Jason Ward jasonjwa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tim,
Agree with a zoned verification approach. To your point about accuracy would
We have a pretty good relation with NLS. Is there any interest in our
community to enquire about working with them?
Rob
On 30 April 2014 15:46, Tim Waters chippy2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Rob,
it has been on the list before - but they have recently revamped it and
added many more features
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