That seems fine to me.
Cheers,
Jo
Op 24 september 2012 16:02 schreef Sander Deryckere
sander...@gmail.comhet volgende:
On the site http://www.biketowork.be, the tiles of OSM are used, but
Georges noticed that there is no mention of OSM. So I'm planning of sending
them the following mail in
Beste,
Het is duidelijk dat jullie site (http://www.biketowork.be) gebruik maakt
van OpenStreetMap data, via tiles die rechtstreeks van de osm.org website
genomen zijn. Wij danken je voor het gebruik van onze data, maar helaas is
er nergens een vermelding van OpenStreetMap, terwijl dit volgens
Ik kom bij het nakijken en corrigeren van de knooppuntennetwerken mappers
tegen die andere opvattingen hebben over het mappen van
knooppuntennetwerken, dan wat ik hierover geleerd heb.
Aangezien het bevorderlijk zou zijn, dat we allemaal op dezelfde manier
mappen, zou ik willen vragen om uw
For major roads :
I fixed the rest of the unconnected roads in Belgium, and some in NL and FR.
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routinglon=5.02744lat=50.79917zoom=9overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5
I begin now for minor roads... I work first around my zone :
Hi,
I fixed whole province Antwerp a while ago. I'll take sometimes a look,
to see if there is not a conflict in my zone. I'll also look at the
minor roads, in Antwerp.
Kind regards,
Joren
Op 25/09/12 15:04, Teddy schreef:
For major roads :
I fixed the rest of the unconnected roads in
Hi,
I fixed a lot of conflicts in Vlaams Brabant: arround Tienen, Landen,
Zoutleeuw, St Truiden.
Guy Vanvuchelen
Van: Joren DC [mailto:joren.libreoff...@telenet.be]
Verzonden: dinsdag 25 september 2012 15:22
Aan: talk-be@openstreetmap.org
Onderwerp: Re: [OSM-talk-be] Routing view
Hi,
1) Is Apple using OSM data for Japan?
- Apple is using little bit of OSM data in Japan. Mainly they are using
iPC data and original data by tracing.
That is hybrid data set.
ex. leisure=park
Hi all,
I also agree with the opinion of Taichi-san.
The Japanese famous incorrect case is, for example Se Den Koku Ku
Ritsu Ou Taku To Sho Kan.
http://tosseto.info/blog/wp-content/uploads/1fce26a763cfad94eef6cc8f77c0fee2.png
This place is the public library of Setagaya (Okusawa blanch), of
Here in France, we can read similar complains about poor quality Apple's iOS6
map data coming from OSM !
A lot of people are convinced that the bad state of the Apple data is related
to the usage of source like OSM...
But it seems that Apple is using very few, perhaps nothing from OSM for the
This is a game anybody can play.
Could you we collect a couple of (best well known places) examples of
iOS maps and how good they would have looked if they had really used OSM
data, and forward them to the CWG (it probably takes too long to whip up
a Apple look a like style in Tilemill or
The biggest problem with Apple’s map, Mapion’s Mr. Yamagishi said, is
that much of its data appears to be drawn from OpenStreetMap Japan, a
Wikipedia-like service that contains a lot of incorrect and outdated
information.
I'd like to know what the hell the New York Times is doing allowing these
This is nice, in my manifesto I even have an item on supporting research
in to some kind of layer functionality, and now the discussion has
started on its own :-).
My thoughts
- GIS-like layers are a no no, they increase dependencies in the data
and we want to achieve the opposite.
- any
On 22 September 2012 15:18, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
I feel we should all be pressing to Apple to produce an overview of the
sources of the data on their 'mashup'. My son has a copy and it does seem
that you can 'easily see the joins' between different sources, but
identifying
If you were in London on a week day evening you might get the pub meet
moved to coincide with a visit (they sometimes do for me!). Harry Wood or
@OSMLondon are the ones to contact to ask about meetups there.
If you're passing through well mapped areas or places with strong OSM
communities, you
I think that even the image of the week on the wiki is somewhat misleading
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Iotw
(Apple showing possibly OSM on their new map application on iOS 6.)
ok there is the possibly but still
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I think that even the image of the week on the wiki is somewhat misleading
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Iotw
(Apple showing possibly OSM on their new map application on iOS 6.)
ok there is the possibly but still
Yes, maybe we could remove the
You can use the iOS simulator from Xcode if you have a Mac… or at least Mac OS
X. ;)
/Joakim
On 25 sep 2012, at 14:41, Janko Mihelić jan...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to see Apple maps if you don't have an iphone?
Janko
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OpenStreetMap Japan, a Wikipedia-like service that contains a lot of
incorrect and outdated information.
that is really awful. We can't let that kind of statement stand! It affects
the credibility of all OSM efforts, and is like the kind of FUD Wikipedia
saw early on. Any possibility of
2012/9/25 Joakim Fors joa...@joakimfors.org:
You can use the iOS simulator from Xcode if you have a Mac… or at least Mac
OS X. ;)
AFAIK you need at least OS X 10.7. I got recently an old Mac Book
(2006) which would probably be sufficiently performant but Apple
decided that you cannot install
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
bot_source_licence=machine-readable licence name
...
- encouraging a machine-readable licence tag helps to avoid the issues
identifying changesets that were encountered in the redaction.
I don't like the name of this tag, it seems ambiguous.
From it's name I would
I think the additional tags on the changeset are a good approach...
and when used properly they make the dedicated account useless
(whatever the size of the changeset) as they provide much more
details.
The API could even reject changesets that are above a given size if
these tags are not
From the thread it appears OSM is not the culprit of bad data, at
least in many cases. Nonetheless it certainly makes sense thinking
about data accuracy. I am not aware of a widespread organized system
of making sure OSM data is up to date.
We know the time of the last change to a feature. It
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 06:11:35PM +0100, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
[...]
An 'automated edit' is one where the editing is not carried out by
manual drawing actions. This includes (but is not limited to):
- imports of external data
- search-and-replace tag changes
- automated geometry fixup
Matt Amos wrote:
On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 09:36 +0200, Jochen Topf wrote:
It turns out there are many other interesting uses of multiple layers but also
many technical and social questions around them. I have written down my
thoughts
on this subject in a (rather lengthy) blog post:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 12:38:20PM +0200, Simon Poole wrote:
IMHO the easiest, but very hackish, way to achieve this would be to
split the (64bit) object ID space up in to sub-spaces (a la CIDR).
All tools will have to support 64bit IDs rsn and we are currently
throwing away half of the ID
Hi!
Using GUIDs is problematic because they are so large (compared to a simple ID)
and the GUIDs are not dense in the GUID space. This would probably mean another
redirection when finding data inside an application.
Jochen
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:31:55PM +0700, Jais Pedersen wrote:
Date:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 09:11:34AM -0700, Dave Sutter wrote:
This is a very interesting thread and I need a little more time to
understand what is in it so far. I do want to make one technical
comment. It is possible to to have multiple databases and still have
unique IDs across them. An ID
Le 25/09/2012 17:59, Jeffrey Warren a écrit :
OpenStreetMap Japan, a Wikipedia-like service that contains a lot
of incorrect and outdated information.
that is really awful. We can't let that kind of statement stand! It
affects the credibility of all OSM efforts, and is like the kind
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 03:28:50PM +0100, Matt Amos wrote:
On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 09:36 +0200, Jochen Topf wrote:
It turns out there are many other interesting uses of multiple layers but
also
many technical and social questions around them. I have written down my
thoughts
on this
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 05:04:29PM -0700, Dave Sutter wrote:
I liked the Tag Central presentation. I have searched for more
information but I can't find much. Has there been any more development
on the Tag Central idea?
Thats a bit offtopic in this thread, but...
Although Tag Central sounds
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:35:45AM +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Another similar concern I have with layers is that of fragmentation of
the data which currently is all in the one main layer. In the past
there were some people asking for separate thematic layers like
landuse (e.g. in order
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 08:54:08PM +0700, Jais Pedersen wrote:
The problem with lengthy blog posts is that they result in lengthy replies
and
probably a long thread :-)
Thats not a problem. Thats good! :-)
I think most users never look at the edit history and most of us that
occasionally do
I like this proposal - from my very personal point of view it safeguards
all the conflicting interests and reaffirms essential inflexible
principles while cutting some slack to users who perform small local
imports :
The bot=yes tag identifies the import as such, to help moderators
focus on that
It is harder to build because there is added functionality. You have to replace
auto ID generation, which isn't too complicated. I'm not sure what you mean
about robustness.
Another issue this would cause is a bigger time delay on the server.
I don't think it would be a good idea unless we
Jochen Topf wrote:
I think it is rather difficult do exactly define what an automated edit is
and what not. And trying to define this better and better is just an invitation
to language lawyers to argue about minutiae.
I've deliberately take this out of context because I'm beginning to see
My main machine is down at the moment so this isn't as detailed as I'd like, but I have a few thoughts.On Sep 25, 2012, at 10:11 AM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:A propos of the recent contretemps about Cadastre imports and separate accounts (excessive use of French in this
Le mar. 25 sept. 2012 21:22 HAEC, Jean-Marc Liotier a écrit :
I like this proposal - from my very personal point of view it safeguards
all the conflicting interests and reaffirms essential inflexible
principles while cutting some slack to users who perform small local
imports :
The bot=yes tag
Jochen Topf wrote:
Another similar concern I have with layers is that of fragmentation of
the data which currently is all in the one main layer. In the past
there were some people asking for separate thematic layers like
landuse (e.g. in order to not show them in their editor), and
introducing a
I'm worried about the ongoing push to extend the reach of rules
originally designed (and supported by the community) for imports and
scripts to actions initiated by human mappers using editor software.
Even though your mail's subject mentions import guidelines, your
proposed text switches to the
THEVENON Julien wrote:
The proposal of changeset tags seems also good for me but I consider that the arbitrary
criteria of node number is a weakness that fall in the trap of stupid technical
loopholes mentionnedby Jean Marc.
it will be quite easy to split changesets to stay under the limit and
On Sep 25, 2012, at 01:00 PM, THEVENON Julien julien_theve...@yahoo.fr wrote: The need to keep these conditions open-ended is a weakness that lets detractors claim that they are arbitrary, but I'm guessing that this is necessary to prevent users gaming the rules with stupid technical loopholes...
Thank you for making this constructive proposal. My feeling is that it
would constitute a positive change to the current DWG import guidelines,
which are greatly lacking in subtlety.
Allow me to point out, and illustrate with the French cadastre case, a
problem posed by the wish strictly to
On 25.09.2012 21:55, Paul Norman wrote:
Speaking as someone who both maintains multiple (four) accounts and
frequently has to contact separate accounts,
[...]
I regularly check my main account but I normally only check the others
on demand.
this triggers an idea at my side: wouldn't it be
I'm off to bed but would just like to respond to this one before I do.
Tordanik wrote:
On 25.09.2012 19:11, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
- search-and-replace tag changes
- automated geometry fixup
- reverting edits
In my opinion, none of that (if performed though editing software
on a
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:59 AM, Jeffrey Warren j...@unterbahn.com wrote:
OpenStreetMap Japan, a Wikipedia-like service that contains a lot of
incorrect and outdated information.
that is really awful. We can't let that kind of statement stand! It
affects the credibility of all OSM efforts,
Richard Fairhurst wrote
Hang on, you've got this completely wrong.
.
Seems what you mean and what you wrote differ somehow
Richard Fairhurst wrote
And no - this isn't intended to hit restoring a single way via P1 (while
it still exists) or whatever.
But I read it so. Also selecting 10
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Il 24 settembre 2012 22:45, Paolo Pozzan pa...@z2z.it ha scritto:
Ciao, poi te ne sei occupato tu delle traduzioni?
Ciao,
no, non ho avuto più risposta da chi doveva accettare la mia
richiesta, indagherò sul perché...
Paolo
Stefano
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Am 24.09.2012 22:01, schrieb Salvatore Neglia:
Salve a tutti, qualche giorno fa ho finalmente visto aggiornare la cycle
map e quindi il sentierno che avevo inserito risulta visibile.
La cosa strana è che risulta visibile entro un determinato livello di
zoom. aumentando ancora lo zoom non si vede
a suo tempo, a me è successo che mi approvassero per la traduzione
senza mai mandarmi la conferma.
2012/9/25 Stefano Pallicca palli...@gmail.com:
Il 24 settembre 2012 22:45, Paolo Pozzan pa...@z2z.it ha scritto:
Ciao, poi te ne sei occupato tu delle traduzioni?
Ciao,
no, non ho avuto più
2012/9/24 Paolo Pozzan pa...@z2z.it:
Il 18/09/2012 12:11, Stefano Pallicca ha scritto:
Il 18 settembre 2012 09:49, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com ha
scritto:
approfitto del thread per far notare che le traduzioni del sito
openstreetmap.org hanno bisogno del nostro amore:
Su provincia di Forlì c''e qualcuno che e' disposto ad effettuare
l'import dai dati della regione emilia romagna ?
se si mi si invi email che gli passo i files osm da importare tramite
josm, mi sto' finendo la provincia di Parma e poi attacchero' con
Piacenza
Ciao
mcheck
Il 20 settembre 2012
Tempo fa feci delle ricerche per sapere ogni quanto e in che modo la
cyclemap venga aggiornata...alcuni dicevano che si aggiorna ogni tot
giorniper altri sembrerebbe che si aggiorni in base alla richiesta
di generazione delle tiles...cioè più frequentemente viene visualizzata
un area...più è
Il 25 settembre 2012 10:47, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com ha scritto:
a suo tempo, a me è successo che mi approvassero per la traduzione
senza mai mandarmi la conferma.
Sì, ho verificato ed è successo anche a me. Ad ogni modo ho visto che
le traduzioni del cambio di licenza sono state
Ciao,
non sono di Forlì (sono di Treviso, del gruppo OSM Veneto) ma se nessuno
si offre, posso caricarti volentieri i dati (sono uno degli importer dei
dati rilasciati dalla regione Veneto). Zippa ( o meglio 7zippa) tutto e
manda pure a kinetocore86 AT gmail dot com.
Leonardo
Casualmente (maledetto routing) mi sono accorto che una rotatoria a
Milano, piazza Firenze, adesso permette anche di andare contromano. :-(
La way e' questa: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/45745224
Ci hanno messo le mani in parecchi nel tempo, solo che mi aspetterei che
la qualita'
Il giorno 25/set/2012 10:06, Caterpillar caterpilla...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Il 25/09/2012 09:19, Federico Cozzi ha scritto:
Per il momento avvistato su una cartina:
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Bene, sono contento che prenda sempre più piede OSM!!!
Anch'io ma
Ciao Marco,
abbiamo lavorato mesi fa all' import degli edifici delle zone terremotate
in Emilia.
Sono di Cesena, e Forlì la conosco abbastanza bene, ma fino al 10 ottobre
devo seguire un lavoro che mi assorbe al 100%. Dopo metà ottobre massima
disponibilità, se servirà ancora.
PS:
Per il comune
Il 25/09/2012 10:59, Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
ogni tot, una volta al mese circa, vengono riversati i file delle
traduzioni nella versione live di osm.org
Qualcuno ha voglia di apportare una piccola modifica?
Nella home page:
*E' fatta* da persone come te. → *È realizzata* da persone come
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On 2012-09-24 22:04, liberalerhuman...@gmx-topmail.de wrote:
Ich den Häuserblock
Kapuzinerstraße/Steingasse/Waltherstraße/Baumbachstraße mit 3D-Tags
versehen, verwendet wurden Tags laut:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Building_attributes .
Am
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Wie ist denn in Tirol die Lage inzwischen, was/wieviel wurde schon von
den OGD übernommen?
Habe durch Zufall (muss mich grade mit OGD Wien beschäftigen) auf die
Mountainbike-Routen
Dear everyone,
The initial tracing for Quiapo Church is done [0]. Thanks to caior
and ianlopez1115 for helping out.
Our partner decided to extend the mapping to the neighboring parishes
around Quiapo. I created another task [1] for this extending the area
to Binondo and San Miguel districts.
Ik kom bij het nakijken en corrigeren van de knooppuntennetwerken mappers
tegen die andere opvattingen hebben over het mappen van
knooppuntennetwerken, dan wat ik hierover geleerd heb.
Aangezien het bevorderlijk zou zijn, dat we allemaal op dezelfde manier
mappen, zou ik willen vragen om uw
2012/9/20 Milo van der Linden m...@dogodigi.net:
Zal ik het doen? Ik woon om de hoek en zit toch al bij jullie cluppie!
Hey Milo, lijkt me een goed idee. Zou de november presentatie (dinsdag
6 november om 20u) lukken?
Op 20 sep. 2012 22:51 schreef Andre Engels andreeng...@gmail.com het
Ik laat de honeurs graag aan Milo over. Hij woont veel dichter in de buurt.
En daarnaast gaat me oktober en november niet lukken
Gr,
Henk
2012/9/25 Emilien Klein emilien+...@klein.st
2012/9/20 Milo van der Linden m...@dogodigi.net:
Zal ik het doen? Ik woon om de hoek en zit toch al bij
Am 25.09.2012 00:00, schrieb Walter Nordmann:
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote
Finde ich auch eine gute Überlegung. Du schreibst doch ziemlich gut auf
deutsch, hast Du ihn schonmal direkt angeschrieben?
er hat: Ich habe ihn schon mehrmals darauf aufmerksam gemacht, am
Anfang hatte er damit
Gehling Marc m.gehl...@gmx.de wrote:
In Laos hat Apple OSM Daten verwendet. Routing funktioniert in Laos aber gar
nicht.
Wenn man z.B. die Route von Vientiane nach Thakek sucht (beides in Laos),
dann startet die Route in Thailand und endet in Thailand.
Auch in Islamabad funktioniert kein
Hallo zusammen,
unser Tileserver für den deutschen Stil (http://openstreetmap.de/karte.html)
bzw. (a-d.)tile.openstreetmap.de läuft dank Mithilfe von Frederik Ramm ab
sofort mit ODbL Daten.
Desweiteren werden nun immer die atuellen Küstenlinien von
http://openstreetmapdata.com/data/land-polygons
Hallo Sven,
freut mich zu hören. Darf ich dem Lizenzhinweis entnehmen, dass die
Tiles auch ODbL sind?
Viele Grüße
Henning
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aighes o...@aighes.de wrote:
freut mich zu hören. Darf ich dem Lizenzhinweis entnehmen, dass die
Tiles auch ODbL sind?
Tja, das ist eine gute Frage. Ich bin nach wie vor der Meinung, dass Tiles
lediglich ein Endprodukt des Kartenstils sind, so wie etwa ein compiliertes
Binary ein Endprodukt
HI !
ich versuche mit an einem refresh meiner smartphone-Karte und wollte auf
dem Beispiel von OL aufbauen.
Leider hakte es immer und immer wieder so das ich von 0 anfangen will.
Das Problem ist nun das ich es irgendwie nicht gelingen will das
Beispiel [1] komplett herunterzuladen.
Wenn
Hallo zusammen,
die ÖPNV-Karte läuft seit ein paar Tagen mit ODbL Daten. Ich habe mich
entschieden, die Tiles weiterhin unter CC-BY-SA zur Verfügung zu stellen.
Somit ändert sich für alle, die die Tiles nutzen nicht viel, außer dass die
Attribution entsprechend auf die ODbL angepasst werden muss.
Moin Sven!
Zunächst möchte ich mich für deinen Einsatz bedanken.
Am 25.09.2012 16:35, schrieb Sven Geggus:
Da der Server nicht so oft neu rendert wie der osm.org Tileserver kann man
ggf. den Trick mit der /dirty URL anwenden um ein Neurendern einzelner tiles
zu erzwingen.
Bei osm.org ist
Am 25.09.2012 22:14, schrieb nimix:
Hallo zusammen,
die ÖPNV-Karte läuft seit ein paar Tagen mit ODbL Daten. Ich habe mich
entschieden, die Tiles weiterhin unter CC-BY-SA zur Verfügung zu stellen.
Somit ändert sich für alle, die die Tiles nutzen nicht viel, außer dass die
Attribution
Ein verbindliche Aussage wäre für die OSM-Anwendungen innerhalb der
Wikipedia auch sehr lieb.
Laut einem legal-talk Beitrag[1] würde folgende reichen:
(c) OpenStreetMap contributors: license
Stimmt das?
Die Autoren des Standard-Mapnik-Stils haben sich meines Wissens
mehrheitlich für die
Am 25.09.2012 23:24, schrieb Kolossos:
Laut einem legal-talk Beitrag[1] würde folgende reichen:
(c) OpenStreetMap contributors: license
Stimmt das?
Ja...wobei license ein Link auf osm.org/copyright sein muss oder direkt
auf die ODbL und zusätzlich halt noch die Lizenz der Tiles und was dafür
Am 25.09.2012 23:11, schrieb Stephan Wolff:
Mit Firefox muss
[...]
Geht viel einfacher: die neu zu rendernde Kachel mit der RECHTEN
Maustaste anklicken = Grafik anzeigen, Kachel wird angezeigt mit
entsprechender URL = in die URL ein /dirty anfügen und mit return
wegschicken = fertig.
Das ist
Am 26.09.2012 um 0:29, schrieb Michael Kugelmann:
Geht viel einfacher: die neu zu rendernde Kachel mit der RECHTEN Maustaste
anklicken = Grafik anzeigen
Nein, genau das geht eben bei openstreetmap.DE (darum ging es hier), zumindest
mit dem genannten Firefox, nicht.
Hi,
On 26.09.2012 00:57, qunuxy-osmmailingli...@yahoo.com wrote:
Am 26.09.2012 um 0:29, schrieb Michael Kugelmann:
Geht viel einfacher: die neu zu rendernde Kachel mit der RECHTEN Maustaste anklicken =
Grafik anzeigen
Nein, genau das geht eben bei openstreetmap.DE (darum ging es hier),
Am 26.09.2012 um 1:02, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Vermutlich geht es, wenn Du den lokale Gruppen-Layer vorher abschaltest.
Danke für den Hinweis, hilft aber leider auch nicht.
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2012/9/25 Daniel Sanchez Ramirez - .:Erunamo:. anonimato1...@gmail.com:
Buenas tardes a todos/as.
Primero, quiero saludarlos ya que es mi primer mensaje en la lista de
correo, con ello espero poder estar más al tanto de los movimientos que
hagamos en Colombia, y poder también ayudar
Eso se conoce como offset y sí, se requieren datos GPS para confirmarlo.
El editor JOSM tiene en el menú de imágenes una función para realizar el
ajuste una vez comprobado; no soy experto y nunca lo he hecho.
Tal vez esto obedezca a que antes Medellín se trazó con imágenes Yahoo y
ahora están
O_o¡
(¿Existe un emoticono para Me estoy mordiendo la lengua, pero bien
mordida, de una de estas me provoco una hemorragia?)
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On Martes, 25 de septiembre de 2012 16:09:42 Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses escribió:
O_o¡
(¿Existe un emoticono para Me estoy mordiendo la lengua, pero bien
mordida, de una de estas me provoco una hemorragia?)
Para que conste, que sepas que no eres el único...
--
Cruz Enrique Borges Hernández
Pues no os cortéis, por favor.
Yo no soy muy partidario de la proyección Peters que se diga, pero
no domino bien el tema como para contestar.
Sin embargo, una persona ha preguntado y lo mínimo es que se le
conteste con unas mínimas explicaciones, sin necesidad ni de
flame-wars, ni silencios
2012/9/25 Gari Araolaza g...@eibar.org:
Pues no os cortéis, por favor.
Yo no soy muy partidario de la proyección Peters que se diga, pero
no domino bien el tema como para contestar.
Sin embargo, una persona ha preguntado y lo mínimo es que se le
conteste con unas mínimas explicaciones, sin
On Martes, 25 de septiembre de 2012 17:15:31 Gari Araolaza escribió:
Pues no os cortéis, por favor.
Hombre, si estás interesado yo lo más que te puedo contar es lo
que nos contó Raúl Ibáñez (Profesor de la UPV y magnífico
divulgador matemático) en su charla: Muerte de un cartógrafo
Le 25/09/2012 07:47, Francescu GAROBY a écrit :
(p.22)... Du coup, quelqu'un sait où je peux trouver le ref:INSEE, si ce
n'est sur le site de l'INSEE ?
peut-être en leur demandant directement ?
http://www.cc-pays-orne-moselle.fr/Contactez-nous.html
Merci pour ta réponse,
C'est ce que j'avais fini par faire, mais je me demandais en fait (ma
question initiale n'était cependant pas claire) s'il existe une liste
exhaustive des ref:INSEE (extraction de la base INSEE, par ex.) ?
Francescu
Le 25 septembre 2012 08:23, Hélène PETIT h...@free.fr a
Le 25/09/2012 08:23, Hélène PETIT a écrit :
http://www.cc-pays-orne-moselle.fr/Contactez-nous.html
Autant pour moi, shame on me, ce n'est pas du tout au même endroit que
ce que tu cherches.
Quand même; je téléphonerais aux communes concernées, pour voir si cette
CC fonctionne effectivement
En regardant sur la base banatic ?
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Merci pour l'info : je ne connaissais pas cette base.
Francescu
2012/9/25 partir-en-vtt ad...@partir-en-vtt.com
En regardant sur la base banatic ?
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Bonjour,
De : Francescu GAROBY
Merci pour l'info : je ne connaissais pas cette base.
Tu peux sinon regarder sur cette page :
http://www.insee.fr/fr/methodes/default.asp?page=zonages/intercommunalite.htm
Deux différence avec Banatic :
* c'est moins à jour
* mais la licence est plus claire
2012/9/24 Vincent Pottier vpott...@gmail.com
Le 24/09/2012 18:17, Marc SIBERT a écrit :
(et c'est moi qui écrit ça).
Il n'y a que les imbéciles qui ne changent pas d'avis
Et il faut ajouter : C'est ce que je répète toujours ...
A+
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Quelqu'un a déjà entendu parlé des GPS de vélo Xplova ?
Ils parlent d'OSM sur leur site: http://www.xplova.com/fr/serie-g/xplova-g3/
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Le 24/09/2012 à 20:31:20 +1100 Eric Pommereau eric.pommer...@gmail.com a écrit
Objet: [OSM-talk-fr] OpenStreetMap et iOS 6 :
Sans savoir cela en détail je pense qu'il n'y a pas de sujet impacts d'OSM
sur la nouvelle appli plans d'iOS5.
Toute nouvelle source d'info sur le sujet est bonne à
Ici, http://theamazingios6maps.tumblr.com/
Attention, ça pique les yeux !
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Le 25 septembre 2012 10:48, Hendrik Oesterlin hendrikmail2...@yahoo.de a
écrit :
Le 24/09/2012 à 20:31:20 +1100 Eric Pommereau eric.pommer...@gmail.coma
écrit
Objet: [OSM-talk-fr] OpenStreetMap et
Hier soir, en faisant une correction ou deux pour le Remap-O-Tron qui a pour
but de re-cartographier les données supprimées sur les USA après le changement
de licence, je suis encore tombé sur des zones avec des données importées de la
base Tiger complètement farfelues qui n'ont jamais été
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