Good luck to murlwe.
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Hi guys,
Some of you might probably have heard of Monopoly City Streets [1] which is
an online version of the Monopoly board game using real-world streets. They
are using Google Maps tiles to show the board but OSM street data for the
actual street data (because Google doesn't have them
Hallo iedereen,
Ik heb nog eens verder zitten rondkijken op de website van giswest, en
daar vond ik o.a. het volgende:
http://www.giswest.be/artman/publish/cat_index_93.html
Auteurs van gebruikte kaarten:
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Teleatlas: stratennetwerk
Zo te zien heeft de provincie niet zelf het stratenplan
Ben ,
Ben Laenen schreef:
Marc Coevoet wrote:
Wel, ik heb tiffs van stafkaarten 1/1 van 1979 - 1985, gebruikt
Betekent dat dat je al dingen van die stafkaarten gekopieerd hebt naar OSM?
We weten nog helemaal niet of dat zomaar kan (i.e. of databankrecht hier
Wannes,
wannes schreef:
In a VZW (ASBL) the founders are liable. So founding a VZW/ASBL
wouldn't change too much if you' concering liability.
Not true. A vzw is a legal entity in itself; so for actions organised by
the vzw and following the formal structure of the vzw, it is the vzw
which
Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Hello,
Eventjes een ander vraagje;
Ik heb dit niet gevonden op de wiki, maar misschien heb ik niet goed
gezocht.
Kan iemand me eens uitleggen hoe dat men precies een straat die uit
meerdere stukken bestaat moet ingeven op online kaart-editor?
Indien een straat
Hi all,
I have just been reading all of the 'vzw' talk that has been going on.
So after holidays now it't time for my reaction.
First of all, I think the most important advantage of having an
'official form' is in the contacts. It makes it easyer to go to official
instances, press, other
Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Wel, ik zit daarmee eigenlijk met een vergelijkbare vraag.
Ik heb gemerkt dat het soms heel interessant is om een GPX bestand eens
in-te-lezen in google-earth en die bovenop de fotokaart te leggen. Ik heb
gemerkt dat een track soms wel eens een aantal meters verkeerd
2009/9/11 Kristoff Bonne kristoff.bo...@skypro.be:
Hallo iedereen,
Ik heb nog eens verder zitten rondkijken op de website van giswest, en
daar vond ik o.a. het volgende:
http://www.giswest.be/artman/publish/cat_index_93.html
Auteurs van gebruikte kaarten:
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Kristoff Bonne wrote:
Een vraagje:
Ik heb deze week eens een babbeltje gehad met iemand van de gemeente bij
ons om een lijst te krijgen van alle straten in de gemeente inclusief
GPS-gegevens.
Probeer misschien eens (deel)gemeentegrenzen te verkrijgen. Dat zijn gegevens
die we niet zelf
shop=vacant; empty stores should be marked vacant, not removed from map.
I usually use
shop=[what it was before]
disused=yes
shop=supplements; specialty food and dietary supplements.
shop=cash; non-bank cheque cashing or short term payday loans
shop=beauty; personal beauty services,
I personally think new shop values should come from tagwatch, not from
proposals. I.e. to steer the crowd towards the tag already used by the
majority where necessary.
IMHO proposals can be useful for introducing new tagging schemes (for
a way to tag vacant properties, maybe), but not for
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:51:17 +0200, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
wrote:
2009/9/10 lulu-...@gmx.de:
Currently the problem with routing is, that routing applications can not
check for millions of nodes, but only for thousands of ways without
performace problems.
That results in the
2009/9/11 Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com:
I personally think new shop values should come from tagwatch, not from
proposals. I.e. to steer the crowd towards the tag already used by the
majority where necessary.
IMHO proposals can be useful for introducing new tagging schemes (for
a way to
Roy Wallace wrote:
I personally think new shop values should come from tagwatch, not from
proposals. I.e. to steer the crowd towards the tag already used by the
majority where necessary.
+1
IMHO proposals can be useful for introducing new tagging schemes (for
a way to tag vacant
Thank you Brian for your tips, I edited address with suggestions you
made. Can I ask you just to check if I made it ok now, because I will
start adding street numbers so I would like to be sure I'm doing ti
correctly:
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Chris Hill wrote:
The actual voting system is worthless. A handful of people (I used to
be one) say yes or no, while many (most) of the experienced OSMers
either ignore the process or just don't see the proposal or don't care.
One of the problems here is that the rss
Hi,
I noticed the blisteringly fast rendering the other day, it had
started rendering before I'd even finished my editing session. Means I
will need to hone my JOSM skills so that I'm not the slowest part of
the system!
Thanks Sys Admin Ninja's, we love you all. :)
Ciarán
2009/9/11 Roman Neumüller r.neumul...@gmail.com:
I don't know whether I have missed something, or else am just
lucky, but mapnik is rendering the things I am editing super-fast.
Two new and different renders of an area in about 30 minutes.
Now the renderer is sucking up to the cartographers?
Eagerness should be channelled, not suppressed.
Richard
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Jason Cunningham jamicu...@googlemail.com
wrote:
And I would be tempted to tag it
highway=footway
graffiti=yes
I am beginning to think cycleway gets added by eager cyclists far more
often than
I am helping a media company to add geo-location to its articles, and thought
it might help speed the process of matching the requirements to a technology
provider (or set of technologies) by presenting it to the OSM community. I'm
hoping to stick to as many open technologies here as possible
I'd noticed the increased speed as well. Thank you to all involved in making it
happen.
Ed
Edward L. Hillsman, Ph.D.
Senior Research Associate
Center for Urban Transportation Research
University of South Florida
4202 Fowler Ave., CUT100
Tampa, FL 33620-5375
813-974-2977 (tel)
813-974-5168
I'd noticed the increased speed as well. Thank you to all involved in
making it happen.
I noticed this also. That's a great help - Thanks!
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On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 23:24:55 +0200, Tobias Knerr wrote:
Is there still some chance to get them merged?
Please make clear if there is going to be used only cemetery tag or will
there be two tags; cemetery and graveyard.
Also please make this REALLY clear on the wiki.
What is the difference
So I should remove:
addr:city = Osijek
addr:country = Croatia
addr:postcode = 31000
addr:street = Starigradska
from way and put it back on nodes?
Imo, yes, you should put all those details onto the objects that carry
addr:housenumber (either nodes or building outlines). That's the method
Google has a really enlightened guy called the Data Liberation
Front. His role is to make it easy for people to get their data out
of Google - rather than it being locked in.
Usually, people are locked in by the lack of an export feature, or an
obscure file format. In mapping, people are
I wrote:
* Please vote up this suggestion for Google's Data Liberation Front:
*NOT* http://moderator.appspot.com/#8/e=43649
But when you do so (ahem), please use the correct link, because their
permalinks, well, aren't.
http://url.ie/2ero
will work.
Cheers!
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I wrote:
* Please vote up this suggestion for Google's Data Liberation Front:
*NOT* http://moderator.appspot.com/#8/e=43649
But when you do so (ahem), please use the correct link, because their
permalinks, well, aren't.
http://url.ie/2ero
will work.
Cheers!
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Valent Turkovic wrote:
Please make clear if there is going to be used only cemetery tag or will
there be two tags; cemetery and graveyard.
I can't tell you what tags will be used in the future. I (and some
others) would prefer to remove the distinction between the two tags and
use the same tag
Hi there,
I'm wondering how to map different quarters of some city, town and
villages.
Currently on wiki I only found place=suburb tag and I see that it is used
also for mapping city's quarters.
Only issue is that when you map quarter of some town or village currently
the quarter has bigger
2009/9/11 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net:
* Please vote up this suggestion for Google's Data Liberation Front:
http://moderator.appspot.com/#8/e=43649
That link didn't work for me, hopefully this one works for others:
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 09:07:01 -0400, Mike N. wrote:
I noticed this also. That's a great help - Thanks!
Thank you all, it is blindingly fast!
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Imo, yes, you should put all those details onto the objects that carry
addr:housenumber (either nodes or building outlines). That's the method
intended by the documentation and I don't see a good reason for not
sticking to it in this case.
inconsistent duplication.
I can't image having to
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 15:17:25 +0100, Emilie Laffray wrote:
We discussed it some time ago on the French mailing list. We decided to
use place=locality when it was not an administrative area of any kind.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Locality
Wiki is not clear at all in this regard, why did
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Currently on wiki I only found place=suburb tag and I see that it is used
also for mapping city's quarters.
Only issue is that when you map quarter of some town or village currently
the quarter has bigger font than name of village or town.
You should use the suburb
I added ramp=yes|no to highway=steps, for steps where strollers and
bikes can pass. It's not that well used so I thought I would ask is
this is stupid. I've never had any terminology for a pram ramp before,
so I might have used the wrong one.
See.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ramp
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 06:57:43 -0700, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
http://url.ie/2ero
voted
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Jonathan Bennett wrote:
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Currently on wiki I only found place=suburb tag and I see that it is used
also for mapping city's quarters.
Only issue is that when you map quarter of some town or village currently
the quarter has bigger font than name of village or town.
Emilie Laffray wrote:
2009/9/11 Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com
Hi there,
I'm wondering how to map different quarters of some city, town and
villages.
Currently on wiki I only found place=suburb tag and I see that it is used
also for mapping city's quarters.
Only issue
Erik Johansson wrote:
I added ramp=yes|no to highway=steps, for steps where strollers and
bikes can pass.
[...]
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ramp
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dsteps
As you don't mention the Steps_features proposal, did you miss it?
See:
I wrote:
http://url.ie/2ero
After just an hour and a half, we're already the second most popular
suggestion, with 97 votes for and none against. If we can keep it up we'll
be at the top before long - so keep spreading the message!
cheers
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On 09/11/2009 10:06 AM, Vlatko Kosturjak wrote:
Jonathan Bennett wrote:
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Currently on wiki I only found place=suburb tag and I see that it is used
also for mapping city's quarters.
Only issue is that when you map quarter of some town or village currently
the quarter
Shaun McDonald wrote:
I have used bicycle=yes where there is a guide rail to help people take
their bike up and over the steps/bridge.
It's a matter of definition, I guess. My opinion is that the OSM vehicle
class bicycle doesn't include pushed/carried bicycles, so it is not
appropriate for
On 09/11/2009 10:54 AM, Craig Wallace wrote:
Why? How does the renderer know whether its a large suburb that's within
a city, or a small suburb that's part of a town or village (or part of a
larger suburb). As you would want these to be shown at different zoom
levels, with different font
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Craig Wallace craig...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Sounds to me like a renderer problem, not a case for a new tag.
-Alex Mauer “hawke”
Why? How does the renderer know whether its a large suburb that's within
a city, or a small suburb that's part of a town or village
I'm taking about this kind of ramp where you need to dismount. There
is probably a better name for it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68493...@n00/3645676469
It is a bit like the one near Catford/Ladywell on the ncn 21 that has
a ramp that you can cycle over the bridge. I need to get a photo
On 11 Sep 2009, at 17:10, Tobias Knerr wrote:
Shaun McDonald wrote:
I have used bicycle=yes where there is a guide rail to help people
take
their bike up and over the steps/bridge.
It's a matter of definition, I guess. My opinion is that the OSM
vehicle
class bicycle doesn't include
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.netwrote:
I wrote:
http://url.ie/2ero
After just an hour and a half, we're already the second most popular
suggestion, with 97 votes for and none against. If we can keep it up we'll
be at the top before long - so keep
Since the Foundation's website seems to be down [0] and the Foundation's
wiki page isn't very clear [1], I am wondering if someone on the list could
answer a quick question for me:
As the admin for the Google Summer of Code project for OpenStreetMap, I need
to get an invoice from the non-profit
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Valent Turkovic
valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Alex Mauer ha...@hawkesnest.net wrote:
On 09/11/2009 11:25 AM, Pieren wrote:
No, it's not a renderer problem, it is just different things. I'm not
a native english speaker but if
On 11/09/09 19:00, Ian Dees wrote:
Since the Foundation's website seems to be down [0] and the Foundation's
wiki page isn't very clear [1], I am wondering if someone on the list
could answer a quick question for me:
It should be back now - there was a problem with it but Grant is on site
and
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 07:48 +0300, Roman Neumüller wrote:
I don't know whether I have missed something, or else am just
lucky, but mapnik is rendering the things I am editing super-fast.
Two new and different renders of an area in about 30 minutes.
Now the renderer is sucking up to the
Hello,
from the swiss alpin club i got a csv file with all the alpin huts.
It looks like this
name;url;ele;lon;lat;tourism;operator
Aarbiwak
SAC;http://www.sac-pilatus.ch;2731;8.152199642;46.55547325;alpine_hut;SAC
Capanna Adula
Hi All,
The proposal for new feature landuse=garages is ready for discussion.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/tag:landuse%3Dgarages
Comments are welcomed!
//Zkir
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Peteris Krisjanis pec...@gmail.com wrote:
What harm could come from defining them?
Oh, I have nothing against proposing new shop values. I just think
that method might not result in the best outcome.
The way I see it, tagwatch is the ultimate vote counter for
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
So its not that I'm disinterested in the wiki, I haven't got time to follow
every part through an undifferentiated feed and so just ignore wiki votes.
The calls for voting sent via the list work for me...
(Sorry for the cross-post)
This is for interest and it might affect anyone who'll do mapping in
Samoa.
A few days ago they changed the side of the road they drive on (to
the sensible side)!:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/09/08/2679412.htm
I can't see much mapping there, and just
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but quarter is a part of the city, I
found one definition:
Quarter: A specific district or section, as of a city: the French Quarter.
Definition of suburb:
1. A usually residential area or community outlying a city.
2. suburbs The
Brian Quinion wrote:
Imo, yes, you should put all those details onto the objects that carry
addr:housenumber (either nodes or building outlines). That's the method
intended by the documentation and I don't see a good reason for not
sticking to it in this case.
inconsistent duplication.
I'd
Originele bericht
Onderwerp: GSM cell ID's; open initiatieven
Datum: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:46:37 +0200
Van:Milo van der Linden milovanderlin...@gmail.com
Aan:OpenStreetMap NL discussion list talk-nl@openstreetmap.org
(Gepikt van de FOSS-GPS mailinglist)
cell
Hi,
Roeland schreef al:
| Huisnummers, Floris wil dit een slinger gaan geven in Amsterdam (in de
| hoop dat de rest van Nederland volgt). Dit is iets waar we in Nederland
| nog veel aan kunnen doen. Er zal hier nog een balletje over worden
| opgegooid aangezien er misschien nog iets te
Rejo Zenger wrote:
Hi,
Roeland schreef al:
| Huisnummers, Floris wil dit een slinger gaan geven in Amsterdam (in de
| hoop dat de rest van Nederland volgt). Dit is iets waar we in Nederland
| nog veel aan kunnen doen. Er zal hier nog een balletje over worden
| opgegooid aangezien er
Jup, niet compleet maar meestal wel aanwezig.
Zie onder andere deze talk-nl thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/talk-nl@openstreetmap.org/msg05275.html
Het opzoek ding van Freek werkt nog steeds.
Groet,
Floris
Maarten Deen wrote:
Rejo Zenger wrote:
Hi,
Roeland schreef al:
|
Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 10/09/09 23:22 +0200 - Roeland Douma:
* Wikipagina, de Amsterdamse wiki pagina moet grondig worden op
geschoond en actiever worden onderhouden. Lijstjes met wie waar mee
bezig is/bounding box van de active gebieden. Projecten etc.
Daar ben ik net aan begonnen. Zie:
-
In your letter dated Fri, 11 Sep 2009 11:42:24 +0200 (CEST) you wrote:
Ik vind eigenlijk dat de groene balk moet blijven staan. Deze pagina wordt
niet alleen door ons gebruikt maar ook door andere mappers met een
interesse in Amsterdam.
Kan die balk geen footer worden?
++ 11/09/09 11:42 +0200 - Floris Looijesteijn:
- http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Amsterdam
[...]
Kan op de eerste pagina die groene balk aan de rechterkant weg? Of is
iemand daar erg aan gehecht? Ik doe nooit wat met die links in die balk,
maar de balk neemt wel een prominente plek in het
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Milo van der Linden schreef:
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cell base stations:
openbmap.org
opencellid.org
ch.omoco.de/cellhunter
Alle telefoonmasten van NL zitten al in OSM. Echter het CellID zouden we
op een vrij ingenieuze manier
ik ben ook al het een en ander tegengekomen vandaag in de jordaan:
* hoekhuizen waarvan je niet weet bij welke straat ze horen.
* lange straat met in het midden 1 deur voor alle huizen, met ook nog eens
meerdere huisnummers.
* inderdaad missende nummers bij winkels.
* opeens missende nummers
ik ben ook al het een en ander tegengekomen vandaag in de jordaan:
* hoekhuizen waarvan je niet weet bij welke straat ze horen.
* lange straat met in het midden 1 deur voor alle huizen, met ook nog eens
meerdere huisnummers.
* inderdaad missende nummers bij winkels.
* opeens missende nummers
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Roy Wallace wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Ashley Kyd a...@kyd.com.au wrote:
(Also, I'm not going to stick around and work out where the attack
perimeter is. You can do that. They're nasty creatures. ;)
Don't forget it should be verifiable, too :)
I've done some stealthy data gathering and concluded the following:
It looks like the railway's mostly following the highway down, and
there's a 300 metre long tunnel under Easthill Drive (which isn't in
OpenStreetMap, but is close to Robina Station.) All other roads have
bridges over the rail.
2009/9/11 Ashley Kyd a...@kyd.com.au:
I've done some stealthy data gathering and concluded the following:
It looks like the railway's mostly following the highway down, and
there's a 300 metre long tunnel under Easthill Drive (which isn't in
OpenStreetMap, but is close to Robina Station.) All
Maybe because they are not nesting at the moment.
2009/9/11 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
2009/9/11 Liz ed...@billiau.net:
magpies are very intelligent creatures
they can tell the time (they know when the postie is coming)
and they can tell a young male human from less aggressive
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 15:19:22 +1000
Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:15 PM, John Smith
deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Unless waste_basket=yes is an approved tag the likelihood of it
being searched by anyone not using the tag is almost nil
So the
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:44:55 +1000
Ashley Kyd a...@kyd.com.au wrote:
As far as I know, it's a problem in different locations from year to
year though. That would mean it needs cleaning up each year after the
magpie season's over.
Assuming they nest reasonably consistently in the same place
2009/9/11 Andrew Laughton laughton.and...@gmail.com:
Maybe because they are not nesting at the moment.
No, they're nesting and even when the young chicks are just out of the
nest they don't either.
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2009/9/11 Hugh Barnes list@hughbris.com:
Let's see who the dedicated mappers are. :D
Are we really out of things to map? :)
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Due to things beyond my control it has taken till today to sort out
the licensing on the map library, but that's now done and the BB and
Android apps are now available for download.
They're designed so literally anyone can add a point of interest
anywhere any time.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Hugh Barnes list@hughbris.com wrote:
I guess this is one specific case of the broader problem of what to do
when two separate entities are co-located (i.e. nodes would be right
on top of each other).
Well, it depends what you're calling the bus stop. If
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Hugh Barnes list@hughbris.com wrote:
I'd like that, too. It's also been discussed regarding temporary
features like events and road closures and seasonal features. T-shirt.
I'm guessing you've seen the following proposal (early stages)?
2009/9/12 Jeff Price jeff.pr...@rocketmail.com:
Is it just me, or do the talk-au emails frequently arrive very much out of
sequence? Its not uncommon for me to receive peoples responses before the
original email arrives. I haven't noticed it quite so much on on the
talk/import/legal lists.
Hallo,
Gehling Marc wrote:
unter maposmatic.org kann man sich Karten plus Straßenindex
ausdrucken. Nur leider funktioniert das bei meinen Tests mit deutschen
Städte noch nicht.
Hat jemand einen Tip ?
Der Tip lautet: Lies die Original-Ankuendigung gruendlich, da steht
naemlich drin,
Hallo,
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Am Fr, 11.09.2009, 02:27 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
aber
dann muessen wir ihn bei einem eventuellen Lizenzwechsel halt nochmal
fragen.
Was aber, wenn jemand die Daten inzwischen verändert hat?
Wenn jemand uns die Daten mit der Massgabe gibt, sie unter CC-BY-SA
Am 11. September 2009 07:55 schrieb Gehling Marc m.gehl...@gmx.de:
Hallo,
unter maposmatic.org kann man sich Karten plus Straßenindex
ausdrucken. Nur leider funktioniert das bei meinen Tests mit deutschen
Städte noch nicht.
Hat jemand einen Tip ?
Das ganze arbeitet mit einem Dump von
Der Kreis Aachen (ab 21. Oktober Städtregion Aachen) ist vollständig!
Der Straßenlistenvergleich zeigt nun bei allen Städten und Gemeinden
im Kreis Aachen 100%. Das bedeutet, dass alle Straßen, die in den
verwendeten Vergleichslisten vorhanden sind, auch ihr Pendant in
OpenStreetMap haben.
Moin!
ich habe mir die Links eben angesehen und wenn ich das richtig sehe,
dann sind diese Orte nicht in [1] enthalten.
Sollte man nicht versuchen alle Orte in eine Übersicht zu legen damit
doppelte Nachfragen bei den Kommunen vermieden werden ??
Gruß jan :-)
[1]
Am 11. September 2009 09:15 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck o...@tappenbeck.net:
Moin!
ich habe mir die Links eben angesehen und wenn ich das richtig sehe,
dann sind diese Orte nicht in [1] enthalten.
Sollte man nicht versuchen alle Orte in eine Übersicht zu legen damit
doppelte Nachfragen bei den
Hallo,
die neue Version des Worldfiles liegt wie immer zum Download bereit auf
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Computerteddy
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Hallo Frederik,
danke - endlich mal eine konkrete Antwort!
Fuer Markus' konkreten Fall wuerde dies bedeuten, dass man vom
Datenspender idealerweise die Erlaubnis haben sollte, die Daten unter
CC-BY-SA oder einer anderen, vom OSM-Projekt ausgewaehlten freien und
offenen Lizenz zu
Am Fr, 11.09.2009, 08:28 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Wenn jemand uns die Daten mit der Massgabe gibt, sie unter CC-BY-SA
weiterzuveroeffentlichen, und wir spaeter die Lizenz wechseln, und
derjenige mit der neuen Lizenz nicht einverstanden ist, muessen diese
Daten sowie alle darauf aufbauenden
Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Fuer Markus' konkreten Fall wuerde dies bedeuten, dass man vom
Datenspender idealerweise die Erlaubnis haben sollte, die Daten unter
CC-BY-SA oder einer anderen, vom OSM-Projekt ausgewaehlten freien und
offenen Lizenz zu veroeffentlichen. Wenn dem
Hallo,
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Wenn jemand uns die Daten mit der Massgabe gibt, sie unter CC-BY-SA
weiterzuveroeffentlichen, und wir spaeter die Lizenz wechseln, und
derjenige mit der neuen Lizenz nicht einverstanden ist, muessen diese
Daten sowie alle darauf aufbauenden Bearbeitungen entfernt
Am Fr, 11.09.2009, 11:41 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Im Lizenztext steht ja, dass jedes abgeleitete Werk immer auch CC-BY-SA
sein muss. Wenn jemand CC-BY-SA-Daten abaendert in unserer Datenbank,
sind die abgeaenderten Daten ein abgeleitetes Werk und duerfen nur
CC-BY-SA veroeffentlicht werden.
Hallo,
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Darf das Urheberrecht durch einen Nutzungsvertrag eingeschränkt werden?
Wie meinst Du das?
Im Grunde genommen
darf ein Urheber jederzeit die Verbreitung des Werkes einschränken und
müsste vorher auch bei Vervielfältung gefragt werden.
Naja, wenn der Urheber
Am Fr, 11.09.2009, 12:40 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Darf das Urheberrecht durch einen Nutzungsvertrag eingeschränkt werden?
Wie meinst Du das?
Ich bin mir nicht sicher, ob die Lizenz die Rechte beschränken kann, die
einem Dritten durch das Urheberrecht gegeben sind.
Hallo,
Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Das deutsche Urheberrecht baut aber genau gegenteilig auf: der Urheber hat
das Recht über die Nutzung seines Werkes zu bestimmen.
Naja, ich kann doch aber nicht mein Werk in einem Buch abdrucken und
drunterschreiben fuer jedermann frei verwendbar, und spaeter
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Ist aber durchaus eine klasse Sache, ich hab schon lang drauf gewartet,
dass jemand das mit dem Strassenindex mal in Angriff nimmt - da gibts
sicher noch viel zu verbessern, aber ein Anfang ist jetzt mal gemacht.
Und zufriedenstellend - aus meiner Sicht - ist auch,
Torsten Breda schrieb:
Wenn man jetzt noch angeben könnte, welches Format die PDF und der
Index haben soll, wäre es eine sehr gute Werbung für das Projekt.
Wichtig wäre eventuell auch der Stand der Daten. 2009 ist irgendwie
zu unpräzise ;-)
Schön währe auch eine Suche, die alle Städte und
Zitat Michael Buege:
Moin
Kann jemand ein funktionierendes livegps-Plugin in Josm bestaetigen?
So, hat ne Weile gedauert.
Jaunty Jackalope Netbook Remix auf eeePc 1005HA
Josm 2093
livegps 16945
gpsd 2.38
Garmin GPSmap 60CSx an USB.
Danach:
sudo modprobe garmin_gps
sudo mount -t usbfs usbfs
Hallo,
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Naja, ich kann doch aber nicht mein Werk in einem Buch abdrucken und
drunterschreiben fuer jedermann frei verwendbar, und spaeter jemanden
verklagen, der mein Werk verwendet mit der Begruendung, ich haette es
mir halt inzwischen anders ueberlegt und er haette
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