Jean Pasdeloup wrote:
Question supplémentaire : confirmez-vous qu'il est possible de rajouter
les sentiers de randonnées dans OSM ?
highway=path ou highway=track (avec tracktype=*)
Puis assembler les morceaux sous forme de route :
type=route
route=hiking
name=*
Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/1/15 Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org
Patrick Petschge Kilian wrote:
tag value usesnodeway
refugee yes 90 2 88
tourism camp_site 86 3 83
isn't this tagging
SlashGeo mentioned http://www.erdas.com/HaitianRelief/tabid/327/Default.aspx
Seeing all the problems had with the variously shifted images we have
seen, this release by ERDAS looks interesting :
We have updated our Online Web Services to incorporate the GeoEye
imagery of Haiti collected on
Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
Micha Ruh wrote:
2010/1/16 Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org mailto:j...@liotier.org
I tried to
replace building=collapsed with earthquake:damage=collapsed_building
Please don't, it's useless, if not harmful.
Why do you want to replace a simple
Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
un article est en cours de rédaction pour LinuxFR pour parler d'OSM et
de la rapidité de réaction pour réaliser la carte d'Haïti. Le rédacteur
aimerait collecter le témoignage d'un des contributeurs à cette
speed-carte.
Me contacter en MP pour que je
Micha Ruh wrote:
2010/1/16 Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org mailto:j...@liotier.org
I tried to
replace building=collapsed with earthquake:damage=collapsed_building
Please don't, it's useless, if not harmful.
Why do you want to replace a simple, understandable, well established
Philip Shipley wrote:
Is there any tagging that I can add to highways that appear blocked
according to the latest GeoEye so that you automatically identify the
highway as an AvoidArea?
From the WikiProject_Haiti page :
Road blockage
- For small obstacles on the highway which may be
http://tagwatch.stoecker.eu/North-america/En/grouplist.html mentions
Informations based on the North-america excerpt from the 2009-12-06 05:15.
I seems that various ways of tagging damage is being used. So far I have
seen mentions of :
earthquake:damage=Collapsed_buiding
Patrick Petschge Kilian wrote:
A Tagwatch pass might give us an assessment of what is actually used,
and that might tell if mass harmonization to make the data more
practical for the end users should be considered useful.
I totally agree. Therefore I run a separate tagstat for the haiti
Jonas Krückel wrote:
Hi, ich versuche seit gestern Abend den Autor von dem Tool
http://osm.m0nty.de/ zu erreichen, das wäre perfekt, um die Arbeit in
Haiti zu koordinieren. Weiß jemand, ob das Tool OpenSource ist und wo
wir den Source Code bekommen können? Hat jemand eine andere
Jonas Krückel wrote:
Am 15.01.2010 um 23:06 schrieb nicolas chavent:
* ITHACA
o Data model from ITHACA shp
o Categories - Classes
+ collapsed buildings
+ damaged infrastructure
+ landslide
+ spontaneous
John Smith wrote:
U.S. Diverts Spy Drone from Afghanistan to Haiti From the article:
As part of the Haiti relief effort, the U.S. military is sharing
imagery from one of its high-end, high-flying spy drones, the RQ-4
Global Hawk. [...] “Today we’re going after another 1,000 images,
which will
Jonas Krückel wrote:
Am 15.01.2010 um 23:32 schrieb Jean-Marc Liotier:
Talking about the ITHACA data set... I just took a look at the
dedicated Haiti Tagstats and I just found that the import of
earthquake:damage tags has been done with a value of
collapsed_buiding that of course should
Jonas Krückel wrote:
Am 16.01.2010 um 00:08 schrieb Jean-Marc Liotier:
[..]
fixme:building=collapsed looks like it should be
earthquake:damage=collapsed_building - but maybe there is a
reason for fixme that I'm not aware of.
[..]
Please have a look at the information here:
http
Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
Now we have :
tag value uses
earthquake:damage collapsed_building 1,499
fixme:buildingcollapsed 1,492
building collapsed 787
earthquake_damage collapsed
Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
Dans l'élan de
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti#2010_Earthquake_Response
j'ai relevé à http://www.geosciences-consult.com/spip.php?article142
que de nombreux documents cartographiques sur Port-au-Prince sont
mis à disposition gratuitement en
John Smith wrote:
U.S. Diverts Spy Drone from Afghanistan to Haiti From the article:
As part of the Haiti relief effort, the U.S. military is sharing
imagery from one of its high-end, high-flying spy drones, the RQ-4
Global Hawk. [...] “Today we’re going after another 1,000 images,
which will
Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
John Smith wrote:
U.S. Diverts Spy Drone from Afghanistan to Haiti [..]
Raaah ! Je tance gentillement un Teuton sur t...@osm et cinq minutes
plus tard j'envoie du texte Anglois sur talk...@osm... N'importe quoi -
c'est pas moi m'sieur, c'est l'autocomplétion de
Mikel Maron wrote:
Details are still emerging but apparently Digital Globe is making
available pre- and post- event imagery, tomorrow. There are other
sources in the pipeline.
GeoEye has half-meter post-earthquake imagery, but they don't mention
any public availability. A sample, including
Mikel Maron wrote:
Details are still emerging but apparently Digital Globe is making
available pre- and post- event imagery, tomorrow. There are other
sources in the pipeline.
I asked Spot Image : they don't mention the earthquake on their site, so
who knows - why no ask ?
Below is the
sara susini wrote:
Scusate ma come funziona?
Ho bisogno di info per la georeferenziazione di foto all'interno di un
percorso GPS gia' georeferenziato (da me) dove trovo istruzioni?
Grazie
Translation :
Excuse me but how does it work?
I need info for geo-referencing photos within
GPS route
Emilie Laffray wrote:
Unless they remove their NC (Non Commercial Use Only) clause,
colloborating with openmaps.eu http://openmaps.eu is a non sequitur.
Zaka, what do you think ? Is there any way that Openmaps.eu might in the
future evolve toward removing the non-commercial clause, or is that
Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
Mikel Maron wrote:
Details are still emerging but apparently Digital Globe is making
available pre- and post- event imagery, tomorrow. There are other
sources in the pipeline.
I asked Spot Image : they don't mention the earthquake on their site, so
who knows
See http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/dbadwal/diary/9248
What is the procedure to flag that and its author for removal ?
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nicolas chavent wrote:
I am relaying a mapping requirement grounded in Haiti from GIS
practitioners mapping there at the United Nations Office of Coordination
of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA):
NEED to map any spontaneous camps appearing in the imagery with size in
area
Relevant
Pieren wrote:
Il faudrait qu'on m'explique la différence entre shop=general et
shop=convenience... C'est pas deux tags pour dire la même chose, ce
qu'il faudrait éviter à tout prix ?
Je ne sais pas pour shop=general, mais shop=convenience c'est
l'épicerie du coin, ou aux USA les épiceries
Pieren wrote:
2010/1/14 Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org mailto:j...@liotier.org
Je ne sais pas pour shop=general, mais shop=convenience c'est
l'épicerie du coin, ou aux USA les épiceries souvent rattachées aux
stations-service - pays de la voiture oblige.
L'épicerie du coin, c'est
Dans l'élan de
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti#2010_Earthquake_Response
j'ai relevé à http://www.geosciences-consult.com/spip.php?article142 que
de nombreux documents cartographiques sur Port-au-Prince sont mis à
disposition gratuitement en format numérique pour les
Christophe Merlet (RedFox) wrote:
[..]
Par ailleurs si on accepte d'y mettre des balises non validés, ce n'est
plus une page, mais un annuaire [..]
Au fur et à mesure de l'ajout de magasins, l'émergence de l'usage d'OSM
comme d'annuaire avec le spam qui suivra forcément est un problème qui
2010/1/5 Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk mailto:les...@lsces.co.uk
A structure with 2 nodes one above the other would be necessary for
things like this:
http://www.schmickler-metallbau.de/images/ref/WBH/Niederehe_Leiter.jpg
I believe that one node is sufficient. This node must have no
Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
way (level=0) --- node (highway=ladder) --- way (level=1)
Ooops - wrong tag. That should have been :
way (layer=0) --- node (highway=ladder) --- way (layer=1)
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Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
Andreas Labres wrote:
Patrick from talk-at found this by chance: http://openmaps.eu/ They
seem to be reinventing the wheel, somehow...
I sent their proeminent members (papa71, kepenu, KiVi, peter68,
Trackman and BigMick) a gentle enquiry through their forum's
Pieren wrote:
2010/1/5 Guilhem Bonnefille guilhem.bonnefi...@gmail.com:
clairement sur le geoportail. L'IGN ne floutte pas ses cartes,
Si vous lisez bien mon message, je parle du croisement des données qui
pose problème.
L'IGN n'affiche pas les adresses et encore moins les noms alors que
Christophe Merlet (RedFox) wrote:
Bref, je considère complètement inutile de saisir dans OSM les piscines
*privées*. Je trouve déjà limite inutile de mettre le bati privé...
Différentes utilités pour différents utilisateurs... Et c'est la
fonction des générateurs de rendus de produire les
Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
I have noticed that in many places, in countries in which
Google does not have significant commercial interest, even many villages
have part of their street grid mapped. But looking a little closer, this
is a partial mapping of a seemingly random subset of the grid
Steve Bennett wrote:
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 3:40 AM, Craig Wallace wrote:
But I'd still agree with Shaun - a single GPS trace is not really
accurate enough for adding ways to OSM IMO.
Hmmm...is there consensus on this view? My approach so far has been any
information that is
Greg Troxel wrote:
Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org writes:
Sam Vekemans wrote:
Where the only way i know to map it is to use a relation and call it
route=greenway and dont have it render on the cyclemap. Just map the
sections as appropriate.
Greenway is the US/Canadianism for cycleway.
Greg Troxel wrote:
like this ?
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/northeast/nash.htm
here, that's definitely 'rail trail'. is that similar to wha you mean
in France ?
Not all voies vertes are rail trails but the ones I mentioned
definitely are.
I did not know rail trail - thanks for that
Greg Troxel wrote:
like this ?
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/northeast/nash.htm
here, that's definitely 'rail trail'. is that similar to wha you mean
in France ?
Not all voies vertes are rail trails but the ones I mentioned
definitely are.
I did not know rail trail - thanks for that
The quality of OpenStreetMap's work speaks for itself, but it seems that
we need to speak about it too - especially now that Google is attempting
to to appear as holding the moral high ground by using terms such as
citizen cartographer that they rob of its meaning by conveniently
forgetting to
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
I've added another OSM graph to the stats page. It shows the % contribution
of ways (current table, no account for history) per editor. It reveals that
95% of the way data is contributed by just 10% of the contributor base. In
fact 50% of way data has
Andreas Labres wrote:
Patrick from talk-at found this by chance:
http://openmaps.eu/
They seem to be reinventing the wheel, somehow...
I sent their proeminent members (papa71, kepenu, KiVi, peter68, Trackman
and BigMick) a gentle enquiry through their forum's internal mail
system; that's
fo...@letuffe.org wrote:
je débute dans JOSM et me pose beaucoup de questions en particulier
comment intégrer un panneau de circulation ?
le panneau \stop \ \parking\ etc. , pas de soucis !
par contre je n\'arrive pas avec le \sens interdit\ \ place
parking handicapé\ et bien
hamster wrote:
si quelqu'un connait un moyen d'avoir le trace des
couloirs pietons dans les stations de metro pour pouvoir
estimer le temps de marche aux changements ca serait un
plus enorme
Si on souhaite rapidement disposer d'un calculateur d'itinéraires en
transports en commun, je crois
Etienne Chové wrote:
J'ai comme toi un grand intérêt pour la qualité des données. Comme l'a
dit Frédéric, il y a un outil pour ça (en France) ; c'est osmose. Si tu
souhaite y ajouter des bulles, tu peux écrire un backend, ou contribuer
à ceux existants.
Une magnifique carte est publiée par Franklin Jarrier à
http://carto.metro.free.fr/cartes/metro-paris/
Une fois que la poussière sera retombée sur les débats actuels et qu'on
saura quel sera finalement notre license, je lui demanderai s'il serait
éventuellement intéressé par l'importation de ses
Emilie Laffray wrote:
On 13/12/2009 15:46, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
Une magnifique carte est publiée par Franklin Jarrier à
http://carto.metro.free.fr/cartes/metro-paris/
Il me semblait que l'on avait deja ce genre de carte en terme de donnees
non? http://3liz.fr/public/osmtransport/
Oui
Le sujet a déja été abordé ici en 2008 à
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-fr/2008-July/003422.html
et il est légèrement documenté à
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:France_roads_tagging#Les_noms_de_voies
et
http://fr.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikilivres:Conventions_typographiques#France
Emilie Laffray wrote:
ce soir, le local chapter working group se réunit par téléphone. Je
serais présente pour prendre des notes et voir de quoi il en retourne.
(je suis vraiment très intéressée pour qu'on s'organise, j'ai pas mal
discuté avec Simone et Henk a ce sujet, mais j'attendrais la
Morten Kjeldgaard wrote:
On 04/12/2009, at 06.49, Steve Bennett wrote:
This discussion is reminiscent of other discussions just like it.
Indeed it now reminds me of the mapping everything as areas thread
that I recently started.
There are two orthogonal approaches to mapping in the OSM.
Morten Kjeldgaard wrote:
On 25/11/2009, at 14.11, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
The map-drawing approach is valuable in OSM because it allows us to
indicate residential areas parks, etc. However, in addition, OSM has
a graph-based approach for a description of the network of roads
which makes
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason's diary entry last week (http://j.mp/8ESP8o)
stired my interest. Using a few examples, he showed how mapping
everything as an area - or as a volume - makes ultimate sense. Should we
go for it now ?
Mapping the crossing of two roads, four cycleways and four sidewalks all
Shalabh wrote:
using highway tag means giving speed limits.
You don't have to - it is optional.
I am using the path=hiking trail for the trail and would ideally need a
bridge attribute 'yes' within the hiking trail.
Add the bridge=yes tag - it works just fine for that.
Michal Migurski wrote:
I think it will be necessary to retain both lines and areas [..]
Maybe lines and areas each serve a different purpose : areas describe
the physical layout of the world whereas lines describe navigation
paths. So maybe the debate should be re-framed as whether OpenStreetMap
I find the Yahoo satellite imagery useful for tracing in JOSM with
wmsplugin, but when I just want to gaze at stunning sights of Earth's
surface I go to Google, the quality of whose imagery never ceases to
amaze me. I have noticed that in many places, in countries in which
Google does not have
In Potlatch, 'Shift+g' shows only your traces and 'g' show all the
traces (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potlatch/Keyboard_shortcuts).
But the same shortcuts don't work in JOSM and nothing similar is listed
in http://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Shortcuts. Is there a way to do
that or
Ciprian Talaba wrote:
You should check Raw GPS data on the download dialog,
but I don't know a way to download just my traces
I didn't need that).
That is what I need - it is sometimes necessary when too many noisy
traces are present and make me wonder which ones I can trust.
veg...@vegard.engen.priv.no wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 02:32:41PM +, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
In Potlatch, 'Shift+g' shows only your traces and 'g' show all
the traces
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potlatch/Keyboard_shortcuts).
But the same shortcuts don't work in JOSM and
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 14:55, Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org wrote:
The only drawback is that it depends on always working on the same host.
I often move and I would have preferred a solution that does not depend
on local data but only on what
John Smith wrote:
2009/11/20 Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org:
The command line I am using for the plugin is
'gnome-web-photo --mode=photo --format=ppm {0} /dev/stdout | pnmcrop
-white | pnmtopng'
I had no luck with gnome-web-photo on ubuntu at all, just get and
compile webkit-image
As explained at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/WMSPlugin#On_Ubuntu_9.04_.27Jaunty_Jackalope.27
I setup JOSM with wmsplugin, using gnome-web-photo 0.3-0ubuntu2.
But no photo underlay is displayed.
The command line I am using for the plugin is
'gnome-web-photo --mode=photo
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