Re: [OSM-talk] Reordering and rewriting Good Practice wiki page

2019-07-12 Per discussione dcapillae
These days I've been busier than usual updating the Spanish version of the "Good practice" page. Now I know why. Thank you all. Regards, Daniel -- Sent from: http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/General-Discussion-f5171242.html ___ talk mailing list

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM user diary etiquette

2019-07-12 Per discussione dcapillae
It would hurt a Philosophy student to read that. Socrates didn't write anything. Plato would write it. Excuse me for this off-topic. -- Sent from: http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/General-Discussion-f5171242.html ___ talk mailing list

Re: [Talk-in] Open Government Data- India Health Facilities Import

2019-07-12 Per discussione Naveen Francis
Thank you, Aruna This is a very important dataset which has to be imported to OSM. Every time when we discuss with govt on open geodata, we lacked a use-case to show. This import will help in that direction. And as per osm-analytics tool

Re: [Talk-es] Etiqueta para centros de exámenes psicotécnico para tráfico.

2019-07-12 Per discussione dcapillae
Hola, Manuel. Por tu descripción, imagino que te refieres a un centro de reconocimiento de conductores. No existe una etiqueta específica en OSM para mapear centros de reconocimiento de conductores (que yo sepa), pero puedes emplear el etiquetado de un centro de reconocimiento médico general. Yo

Re: [OSM-talk] How can I create a oshdb?

2019-07-12 Per discussione Andrew Davidson
https://github.com/GIScience/oshdb/blob/master/oshdb-tool/etl/README.md On Sat., 13 Jul. 2019, 09:30 Milo van der Linden, wrote: > Thanks! The download server has no oshdb files for Curacao, the Caribbean > Island I am interested in. Is there a converter available? > > Thanks again! > > On Fri,

[Talk-uy] Proyecto de Importación de Direcciones

2019-07-12 Per discussione Jorge Aguirre
Aprovecho este medio para hacer de su conocimiento que con el equipo de editores del grupo Kaart estamos por iniciar un proyecto para hacer una importación de las direcciones de Uruguay. Se puede leer más al respecto aquí

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] grèves Loire - résumé et conclusion ?

2019-07-12 Per discussione marc marc
Bonjour, globalement c'est un bon résumé, quelques détails : Le 12.07.19 à 23:29, François Boucault a écrit : > o source:geometry=survey (si relevé GPS) OU > source:geometry=BDOrtho IGN (par exemple) > o source:geometry:date=* (date du relevé GPS ou de la prise de >

Re: [Talk-GB] Trig Point references

2019-07-12 Per discussione Philip Barnes
--- Original message --- > On Friday, 12 July 2019, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote: > > On 12/07/2019 21:19, Philip Barnes wrote: > > > Hi Brian > > > Each pillar has a plate with an OS reassigned reference, which is easily > > > on the ground verifiable. I believe that we should be using that

Re: [Talk-us] Mapping rail trails

2019-07-12 Per discussione stevea
Phil! and Kevin, I like everything said! "Huge are tough to edit," yes. "Tie them all together with a super-relation to show that they are together with certain tags," yes, or maybe. I'm kicking it around, we are. The C Trail does make for an interesting case. We might agree that

[Talk-es] Etiqueta para centros de exámenes psicotécnico para tráfico.

2019-07-12 Per discussione Manuel Arteaga
Esta pregunta es quizá más propia de tagg...@openstreetmap.org, pero no sé cómo se dice lo que busco en inglés, ni si existen exámenes equivalentes fuera de España o la Unión Europea. ¿Cómo puedo marcar los centros donde se hacen exámenes psicotécnicos para tráfico? Es obligatorio acudir a uno

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] grèves Loire - résumé et conclusion ?

2019-07-12 Per discussione François Boucault
Six mois plus tard, je fais un point sur les bancs de sable de la Loire... J'ai relu le fil de discussion, les pages wiki OSM, les définitions Wikipédia et Wikidata, etc. Évidemment il n'y a pas de solution idéale pour ces zones "entre deux eaux", mais avec le recul voici ce qui me semble

Re: [OSM-talk] How can I create a oshdb?

2019-07-12 Per discussione Milo van der Linden
Thanks! The download server has no oshdb files for Curacao, the Caribbean Island I am interested in. Is there a converter available? Thanks again! On Fri, Jul 12, 2019, 23:18 Mateusz Konieczny wrote: > > https://github.com/GIScience/oshdb/blob/master/documentation/first-steps/README.md > has

Re: [Talk-GB] Trig Point references

2019-07-12 Per discussione Dave F via Talk-GB
On 12/07/2019 21:19, Philip Barnes wrote: Hi Brian Each pillar has a plate with an OS reassigned reference, which is easily on the ground verifiable. I believe that we should be using that rather than those randomly assigned by a 3rd party site of unknown origin. Hmm... Good job no one did

Re: [Talk-us] Next Mappy Hour July 10!

2019-07-12 Per discussione Mateusz Konieczny
I like this idea, I would be happy to talk about StreetComplete and Vespucci. 12 Jul 2019, 23:10 by m...@rtijn.org: > Hi all, > > Thanks for participating in the Virtual Mappy Hour this week! We had a record > number of 16 participants (from as far away as Poland and Japan) and lively >

Re: [OSM-talk] How can I create a oshdb?

2019-07-12 Per discussione Mateusz Konieczny
https://github.com/GIScience/oshdb/blob/master/documentation/first-steps/README.md has some docs. 12 Jul 2019, 23:11 by m...@dogodigi.net: > Can anyone point me in the direction of how to create the ohsome

[OSM-talk] How can I create a oshdb?

2019-07-12 Per discussione Milo van der Linden
Can anyone point me in the direction of how to create the ohsome oshdb from planet files? Thanks in advance! Milo ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

Re: [Talk-us] Next Mappy Hour July 10!

2019-07-12 Per discussione Martijn van Exel
Hi all, Thanks for participating in the Virtual Mappy Hour this week! We had a record number of 16 participants (from as far away as Poland and Japan) and lively discussion on a variety of mappy topics. I enjoyed it very much and I hope you did as well. I will announce the next Mappy Hour

Re: [Talk-GB] Trig Point references

2019-07-12 Per discussione Gareth L
Adjacent to this query, there’s a Facebook group where people post photos of postboxes https://m.facebook.com/postboxcollection/ It would be very useful to be able to fill in the blanks, like royal_cypher and potentially collection times. Many postboxes have just the reference number on Osm.

Re: [Talk-GB] Trig Point references

2019-07-12 Per discussione Philip Barnes
On Friday, 12 July 2019, Philip Barnes wrote: > On Friday, 12 July 2019, Brian Prangle wrote: > > I've noticed that some trigpoints are tagged with a reference prefixed > > TPUK. This is a reference to the numbers assigned by the website > > http://trigpointing.uk/ which has the following text as

Re: [Talk-GB] Trig Point references

2019-07-12 Per discussione Philip Barnes
On Friday, 12 July 2019, Brian Prangle wrote: > I've noticed that some trigpoints are tagged with a reference prefixed > TPUK. This is a reference to the numbers assigned by the website > http://trigpointing.uk/ which has the following text as a footer: "The > TrigpointingUK database is owned and

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione Devonshire
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019, at 8:05 PM, Borbus wrote:. > Does that matter, though? The way many things in OSM are tagged is quite > arbitrary. What if "coastline" just means "mean high water level"? A tag > for MHWL seems much more useful than "you would probably consider this > the coast rather than

[Talk-GB] Trig Point references

2019-07-12 Per discussione Brian Prangle
I've noticed that some trigpoints are tagged with a reference prefixed TPUK. This is a reference to the numbers assigned by the website http://trigpointing.uk/ which has the following text as a footer: "The TrigpointingUK database is owned and maintained by Ian Harris (Teasel)" That doesn't sound

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione Borbus
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 12:40 PM wrote: > The old coastline (August 2018) is blue and the current coastal line > is red. The blue shows what I was talking about earlier where some of the coastline was at MLWL and some was all the way up at the sea wall (exceptionally high tide). > The affected

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione Borbus
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 9:17 AM Mark Goodge wrote: > It's also one of the most useful from a leisure perspective, as a lot of > popular beaches fall primarily or wholly in the intertidal zone. Take, > for example, Hunstanton in Norfolk - at high tide the sea comes all the > way up to the sea

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione Borbus
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 7:46 AM Devonshire wrote: > I think the main reason I did that back in the day is that mapping > coastline all the way up to Totnes seems extremely > non-intuitive. Someone standing on Totnes quay (10 miles inland) is not > standing on the coast in any meaningful way.

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Sotm Heidelberg : on y va ensemble ?

2019-07-12 Per discussione PanierAvide
Bonjour, À vérifier mais c'est sans doute si tu veux venir accompagné d'une personne qui ne participe pas au reste de la conférence. Cordialement, Adrien.Le 12 juil. 2019 7:41 PM, Vincent Privat a écrit : > > Hello, > les tickets "early bird" à tarif réduit sont disponibles jusqu'au 21 juillet.

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Sotm Heidelberg : on y va ensemble ?

2019-07-12 Per discussione Vincent Privat
Hello, les tickets "early bird" à tarif réduit sont disponibles jusqu'au 21 juillet. Je suis en train de regarder les différentes options: Conference Tickets (Early Bird fee) Community - Early Bird € 75.00 Regular (Business) - Early Bird € 180.00 Supporter (Business) - Early Bird € 700.00 Add-on:

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Copy information from official business website (WAS: Proposal for a revision of JA:Available Data)

2019-07-12 Per discussione Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 12. Jul 2019, at 11:37, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: > > For example I may draw a red circle > and publish it under CC BY-NC. > > But drawing of a red circle is not copyrightable, > as it is to simple to qualify for protection > and lacks originality. it may depend on

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Josm - traduction wiki - changelog

2019-07-12 Per discussione Vincent Privat
Hello, - ça serait plutôt "inverser" l'ordre des filtres plutôt que "annuler" - "télécharger les URIs geo: depuis la ligne de commande" pour le "decimal places of length" je ne suis pas sûr que l'anglais soit correct. J'ai rajouté un chiffre après la virgule pour les longueurs affichées à la

Re: [Talk-at] minderwertige Importe

2019-07-12 Per discussione gppes_osm
Hallo, Du musst mit dem juengsten Edit (also dem Edit, der v3 erzeugt hat) anfangen und dann zu immer aelteren Versionen (also dann den Edit der v2 gemacht hat, zuletzt den erzeugenden Edit), sonst wird's schwierig! Lg, Gppes > Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Juli 2019 um 17:47 Uhr > Von: "andreas

[OSM-talk-fr] Josm - traduction wiki - changelog

2019-07-12 Per discussione lenny.libre
Bonjour. La page https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Fr%3AChangelog a été mise à jour avec la version anglaise. Je n'ai pas su traduire clairement certains points, le texte original anglais a été mis en gras (des versions 14760 à la version stable 15238) Merci de m'indiquer si vous avez une

Re: [Talk-at] minderwertige Importe

2019-07-12 Per discussione Johann Haag
> Am 12.07.2019 um 17:47 schrieb andreas wecer : > > Kann mir mal jemand beim (partiellen) Revert dieses Changesets behilflich > sein? > https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/71043071 > > > Hier hat er existierende Adressen gelöscht, die

Re: [Talk-at] minderwertige Importe

2019-07-12 Per discussione andreas wecer
Kann mir mal jemand beim (partiellen) Revert dieses Changesets behilflich sein? https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/71043071 Hier hat er existierende Adressen gelöscht, die kein addr:street oder addr:place hatten, u.a. auch 200 vollständig angegebene Adressen, die nur addr:hamlet statt

Re: [Talk-us] Mapping rail trails

2019-07-12 Per discussione Kevin Kenny
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 9:36 AM Phil! Gold wrote: > The "state at a time" pattern, as I have always understood it, exists to > keep vastly distant objects from being linked with each other. It makes > it much less likely for someone, say, updating I-95 in Florida to get an > editing conflict

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione David Groom
-- Original Message -- From: "Devonshire" To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Sent: 12/07/2019 07:44:55 Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data On Thu, Jul 11, 2019, at 10:41 PM, Borbus wrote: The Dart cuts the coastline off right at the mouth, which doesn't seem right... I think the

Re: [Talk-us] Mapping rail trails

2019-07-12 Per discussione Phil! Gold
* stevea [2019-07-11 17:38 -0700]: > I know it seems "like it just makes sense" to combine Maryland and DC > relations, but there are rather deliberate reasons to keep these > separate. One is state-level, the other is federal-level (is one), but > the "state at a time for route relations" is a

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Uniformiser le wiki "Bicycle" (était Re: Sidewalk:bicycle dans le wiki bicycle)

2019-07-12 Per discussione Phyks
Bonjour à tous, Je viens de refaire une passe sur la page FR:Bicycle et ma proposition actuelle (avec les diffs visibles dans l'historique de la page) est sur https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Phyks/FR:Bicycle J'ai tenté d'harmoniser les descriptions entre elles et avec la version

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione wambacher
sorry, wrong link: https://wambachers-osm.website/images/osm/snaps_2019/strange_coastline.png ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione wambacher
Hi, I don't think you should accept this data. see: https://wambachers-osm.website/images/osm/snaps_2019/strange_coastline.png_2019/strange_coastline.png The old coastline (August 2018) is blue and the current coastal line is red. The affected areas are wetlands, whose "coastline" is very

[Talk-es] M-30/Calle 30

2019-07-12 Per discussione A A
Hola a todos. Revisando la M-30 en Madrid me han surgido algunas dudas: 1. ¿Cuál debería ser el nombre? La referencia creo que tengo claro que debería de ser M-30 (en todos los carteles aparece así) pero tengo dudas a cerca del nombre, por un lado creo que debería de ser Calle 30, ya que desde

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Copy information from official business website (WAS: Proposal for a revision of JA:Available Data)

2019-07-12 Per discussione Mateusz Konieczny
9 Jul 2019, 09:03 by muramototom...@gmail.com: > Assume that TESCO has published the shop data under the CC BY license. Then > can I use that data for OSM? > I think that data is not available because CC BY license is incompatible with > ODbL as OSMF has stated. >

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Copy information from official business website (WAS: Proposal for a revision of JA:Available Data)

2019-07-12 Per discussione Mateusz Konieczny
11 Jul 2019, 22:48 by dieterdre...@gmail.com: > It’s more likely they would pay you for this than sue you. > Note that it is perspective that we should use during using external data. Using data on incompatible license is still utterly unacceptable, even in cases where suing is not going to

[Talk-hr] OpenCage interview about OSM Croatia

2019-07-12 Per discussione hbogner
Ima li netko volje/želje sudjelovati? Pismeni intervju sa nekoliko pitanja. U stilu kao ovi: https://blog.opencagedata.com/tagged/countryprofile ___ Talk-hr mailing list Talk-hr@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-hr

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione Mark Goodge
On 11/07/2019 20:38, Borbus wrote: The mess often happens because mappers don't necessarily know what a "coastline" is (I didn't before I researched it). For land-based maps the coastline that is shown is generally shown is mean high water level. The other "coastline" that is also shown on

Re: [Talk-it] Nome linea elettrica che cambia

2019-07-12 Per discussione demon_box
ciao, vi informo che alla fine (per ora) ho optato per la formula: power=tower ref=xx (valore numerico) old_operator=(ASM, ENEL, AEM) --enrico -- Sent from: http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/Italy-General-f5324174.html ___ Talk-it mailing list

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] grèves Loire - résumé et conclusion ?

2019-07-12 Per discussione ades
Pas le temps de tout relire. Pour info voir trace GPX (lien ci-dessous) établie à l’étiage 2013, à comparer avec l’Ortho 2016. Par défaut on a la position des grèves. ;-) Chenal_GPS_Kit.gpx

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione Gregory Marler
I have been seeing a lot of flooded tiles over the last week. Of course doing a Cntrl+F5 on my browser refreshes the old tiles, so it's not terrible. Hopefully the current work now is avoiding that happening, as the country "flooded" can look bad to new viewers. It was also annoying when I was out

Re: [Talk-us] Mapping rail trails

2019-07-12 Per discussione Richard Fairhurst
Minh Nguyen wrote: > As with the network tag on bus routes, what's important for both > network and cycle_network is that the route is intended to form > part of a coherent *network* (almost like a brand, but not quite). It's also useful for those of us writing routers, as it means we can avoid

[OSM-talk-fr] Atelier transport.data.gouv.fr, Bordeaux, le 27 septembre

2019-07-12 Per discussione Vincent Bergeot
Bonjour, le 27 septembre sur Bordeaux, si vous avez envie de venir dans le coin signalez le, nous devons pouvoir trouver "Suite à la première rencontre publique autour de l'ouverture des données des parcs de stationnement, le Point d'Accès National, en partenariat avec la Métropole de

Re: [Talk-at] minderwertige Importe

2019-07-12 Per discussione various
Würde ich eben so sehen. Sobald es nicht mehr v1 ist, sollte es kontrolliert worden sein. Ich habe dazu gerade etwas interessantes gefunden und werde einen neuen Gesprächsfaden aufmachen... Man könne sogar zurück gehen bis https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/69861349 -> ich habe mir gerade

Re: [Talk-GB] UK coastline data

2019-07-12 Per discussione Devonshire
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019, at 10:41 PM, Borbus wrote: > > The Dart cuts the coastline off right at the mouth, which doesn't seem > right... > I think the main reason I did that back in the day is that mapping coastline all the way up to Totnes seems extremely non-intuitive. Someone standing on