Have some leads on server space, will follow up with them, and keep the
community posted about any developments. Meanwhile, if you have any
additional resources please do share them here!
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This is working both ways now. Thanks to Kevin(@Muzirian) for poking me
about this. We now have a proper Element/Matrix/Riot channel:
#osm-in-general:matrix.org.
Join the party!
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Update: I did create this, but turns out Matrix Telegram bridges have an
issue now. (As seen on the banner at the top on https://t2bot.io/telegram/).
So messages from Matrix flow into Telegram but not the other way around. We
could try using other Riot servers, but Matrix is the one that has
Hi folks,
ReapBenefit is an organisation that focusses on decentralising solutions to
social issues, and empowering individuals at the local level.
They are currently working on mapping Corona related info on a map in
collaboration with the government: http://testnd.solveninja.org/.
This is super easy to do, and I am happy to set it up. What did you have in
mind exactly? Do we want to set up a Riot workspace, and bridges to
WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Messaging? Or just a Riot workspace with a
bridge to Telegram.
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I created an Eventbrite link as well, to make the RSVP process an easier
one: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chikpete-mapping-party-tickets-60370542919
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Hey everyone,
I am planning to organise a mapping party in and around Chikpete on the
21st of April. The original plan received a lot of interest on Twitter, so
I am excited for how this could extend the OSM community in bangalore.
I have created this wikipage as an initial draft to consolidate
Similar to tilelive-copy, are there other tools that can be used to extract
data within a polygon boundary from an mbtiles file?
mbtiles-extracts comes close, but it extracts tiles intersecting with the
polygon, and not tile data bounded by the polygon[1]
[1]:
Sorry, to come to your other questions:
> I haven't published this script online because I'm afraid it'll get used
recklessly and cause excess load on the target tile server.It generates a
Z/X/Y URL list of tiles at multiple zoom levels. Then I used a download
manager to download the tiles with
Hey Nikhil!
Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer this. I did not know about these
verifiers and validators at all, so I learnt a little bit more about GIS
weirdness. : )
I ran the geojson through the verifier, and tried running my script with
the updated geojson. Unfortunately, it seems to
Hi everyone!
I am working with the mbtiles-extracts library:
https://github.com/mapbox/mbtiles-extracts. Given an mbtiles file and a
geojson, the library extracts mbtiles cutouts of the polygons in the
geojson.
Except, it does not work for some geojsons.
As documented in
Sounds great!
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Hey Kamal,
This is so exciting to me. Thank you for sharing this with the community!
Warmly,
Aruna
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> I'm looking at a few options for your use case. It'd be more useful if you
> could let know the scale of the project - that is the geography you're
> covering. Depending on the extent, options could be narrowed down.
>
The use-case is to extract tiles on the banks of rivers. Any river in
India,
Hey Arun,
> Find all water polygon/relations that intersect with the buffered
centerlines
This is the part I was missing. What tags would I be looking for here? I
see that for https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=16/24.4812/79.8781, the
tags are
natural=water
type=multipolygon
water=river
Ramya!
Hi, ok. So, do you have ideas around extracting the relations I've sent as
an example (https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=16/24.4812/79.8781) -
for example, if I wanted to extract all relations that make up the Sutlej
river, would I have to manually find each each relation ID and use
Hey Akshay,
I am not fully sure of your question, but if you are interested in
modifying the disputed boundaries of India, there's a plugin that can do
this for you: https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-boundaries
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It would be nice to map and create data for the metro pillar numbers. They
are often used to describe location, both informally and in addresses.
What tag would be appropriate for this?
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Chethan, one way may be to automate this by extending
https://github.com/srividyacb/osm-name-translation with Srividya's help and
using her script/workflow to extract the names/IDs of the SBI objects from
OSM. Once you have a CSV, you can use the quick drag functionality that
CSVs offer, to
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 3:25 AM, Srikanth Lakshmanan
wrote:
> Hi Shrini,
>
>
> On 2 April 2017 at 21:41, Shrinivasan T wrote:
>
>> How can get them all?
>>
>
> Mapzen provides metro extracts[0] and I used xpath here to get list of
> nodes without
This thread is so great!
> [1] https://gitlab.com/indicproject/gsoc-2017/edit/master/ideas-list.md
> [2] http://varnamproject.org
The varnam link doesn't work for me. Can someone help?
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Wow, this is really cool, and pretty fool proof for nodes at higher
admin levels. Excited to see what follows!
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Hello list,
I really enjoy tree mapping, and I want to be able to do it accurately and
extensively. A few months ago, I mapped a few trees in Lalbagh, but I did
this using GPS on my phone and the results are quite inaccurate.
I know that Karthik, Noopur and Arun mapped trees in a park in
Hey Chethan,
This is such a lovely idea. The map looks very informative.
Great job! :)
More power to the people,
Aruna
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Just wanted to put a word in for Nomino http://nomino.openstreetmap.fr/( Wiki
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nomino) today, which seems like a well
thought out effort to crowd source translations.
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Planemad,
I'm hoping that solving the transliteration problem is easier than solving
the translation problem. Just auto-transliteration would be a nice initial
goal to have.
I'm looking for more libraries that can transliterate from English to at
least one Indic language. The developer of SILPA
There's a lot of interesting material in your post. But first, can you
clarify, are you seeking to add the transliterations to the OSM database,
or adding them when rendering?. It would be worth keeping in mind this
'guideline' - [
Hi Jaisen,
As someone who's a newcomer to mapping, I've just been introduced to some
wonderful possibilities. Thanks so much for documenting the process so
extensively, makes for very good reading and learning material. Koorachundu
is a beautiful village.
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