Suggestion of improvement Sketch-line from an example :
http://78.46.81.38/api/sketch-line?network=Ginkoref=7correspondences=100
The ways forward and backward are not on the same streets for the line 7
in Besançon.
The Scheme
* relation:line
** relation:route
** relation:route
is very
Ahh the secret is now out in the open. For those unaware, the OSM-PH
Garmin Map is an elaborate recruitment scheme for OSM. :)
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
Maning had a hunch that we are getting more contributions to OSM ever since
he
Initial import is complete:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/4274673
approx 420 ++ km of new roads added
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:56 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Totor totor_...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think option 3 is the
nice very nice, accurate too i find.
are POIs still to come?
Is there a site that stores tiles each day so we can compare before and
after?
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Well, because of Potlatch's 'R' key, many of Arivac's IDs are no longer
correct. :-P
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Totor totor_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Great job Maning,
and thanks to Arivac for the data.
Some users are even more exited than you Maning:
Doy_nick is already racing to
Hi All,
I've added a promotional article on this subject on my website
http://www.bohol.ph/article.php?id=243
Hope it helps to attract more volunteers.
Remarks and corrections welcome!
Jeroen.
On 2010-03-30 19:56, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
Well, because of Potlatch's 'R' key, many of
Wow! this is nice, definitely this will help populate Bohol map.
Best,
murlwe
-Original Message-
From: Jeroen Hellingman [jer...@bohol.ph]
Sent: 3/31/2010 4:04:18 AM
To:
Cc: talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [talk-ph] RFC: Planned Arivac Bohol Data Import
Hi All,
I've added a
Yep, lets start voting before they announce it. My vote is for Maning
and Eugene.
Eugene, ready na ba ang passport mo? hehe
Best,
murlwe
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From: Eugene Alvin Villar [sea...@gmail.com]
Sent: 3/29/2010 8:19:39 PM
To: talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [talk-ph]
POIs done (1979 nodes in all)!
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/4282186
The initial POI tags are here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Philippines/Data_import_Arivac_Bohol#POI_tags
Sample tagging
OSM added tags
amenity:clinic
clinic:public
source:arivac
Dear OSM-PH Garmin Users,
Eugene reminded me that some contributors are removing the ref tags on
major roads in Metro Manila. The reason was because this was shown in
the OSM-PH Garmin Maps. This is classic case of tagging for the
renderer:
There is java program that can access google tiles in JOSM (java app
for OSM editing). While JOSM was developed primarily for OSM editing,
you can use it outside OSM. I also use JOSM in some mapping projects
because the editing functions are better than most GIS apps I use.
However, any edits
Hey Richard,
Thanks a lot for the response. I read (quickly) most of the documentation
already. Seems quite a lot of work
and study has been put into this. Good work OSMF!
But even when it seems this is all needed and much better AFAIS now what
will be done if the community will vote against
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:34 PM, F. Heinen f.heinen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Richard,
Thanks a lot for the response. I read (quickly) most of the documentation
already. Seems quite a lot of work
and study has been put into this. Good work OSMF!
But even when it seems this is all needed and
Hey,
Nice idea, I have been working on something similar,
http://github.com/h4ck3rm1k3/OAD-Open-Address-Database
But with the goal of geocoding table data into osm.
mike
2010/3/30 Cédric MOULLET cedric.moul...@gmail.com:
Dear OSM community,
After www.openaddresses.ch and
Have you tried TrackMyJourney?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Software/Mobile_phones for some others that
you may want to try.
Shaun
On 30 Mar 2010, at 05:03, John F. Eldredge wrote:
Does anyone know of an application for BlackBerry phones that allows one
to search for OSM POIs of a
Why not use OAuth to enter the data straight back into OSM?
Shaun
On 30 Mar 2010, at 05:05, Cédric MOULLET wrote:
Dear OSM community,
After www.openaddresses.ch and www.openaddresses.at, www.openaddresses.org
has been launched to collect worldwide localized addresses. This initiative
of
2010/3/30 Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk:
Why not use OAuth to enter the data straight back into OSM?
Dunno about Cédric's project, but the basis of Mike's project was a
repository of street addresses we don't have lat/lon for, but we have
street addresses for things like POIs...
Hi,
It's not Cédric's project, but the project of a community (composed of
individuals, companies and universities) initiated in 2007 ;-) (see press
release:
http://code.google.com/p/openaddresses/wiki/Release_BETA_PressRelease#EN:_OpenAddresses_.org,_a_community_web_site_for_the_management).
But,
2010/3/30 Cédric MOULLET cedric.moul...@gmail.com:
Don't hesitate to add your own address, the address of your friends and of
the friends of your friends ;-)
I'm sure that everyone on this list has already done this in OSM... I
hope you'll be using that data, my fingers are sore from typing so
Do all addresses added here are also added in OSM? How often is it updated?
2010/3/30 Cédric MOULLET cedric.moul...@gmail.com:
Hi,
It's not Cédric's project, but the project of a community (composed of
individuals, companies and universities) initiated in 2007 ;-) (see press
release:
I found this mentioned on legal, the data that is added to
openaddresses is with a different license than osm,
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
I guess that they are dropping the sharealike clause on the data they
import, this is questionable. If the data I contribute to osm is
I have just come across this WMS service providing google maps background for
OSM editing. Is it legal?
http://www.peterdamen.com/GoogleWMS/
Cheers
S
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El 30/03/2010 10:28, simone gadenz escribió:
I have just come across this WMS service providing google maps
background for OSM editing. Is it legal?
http://www.peterdamen.com/GoogleWMS/
Scroll down and you'll find this piece of text:
It's been a year since I've done anything with Google
Definitely not. See the last note on the page:
It's been a year since I've done anything with Google WMS, but I still get
so much hate-mail about this service.. Here's what they want me to say..
Adhere to the Google Maps terms and conditions and don't trace data into
Open Street Map..
Yet in his
simone gadenz wrote:
I have just come across this WMS service providing google maps
background for OSM editing. Is it legal?
http://www.peterdamen.com/GoogleWMS/
No. You must not use Google as a source for OSM. This would be a breach
of Google's terms of use, it would taint OSM's data and
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 08:28, simone gadenz s.gad...@geologyx.it wrote:
I have just come across this WMS service providing google maps background for
OSM editing. Is it legal?
http://www.peterdamen.com/GoogleWMS/
Is it legal to?
* Use it in JOSM: Yes
* Edit data based on it: Yes
*
El 30/03/2010 11:36, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason escribió:
I'm sure the FSF doesn't send people who write non-free programs with
Emacs hate mail :)
You should attend a lecture by Richard Stallman :-P
--
Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
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On 30 March 2010 02:36, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it legal to?
* Use it in JOSM: Yes
* Edit data based on it: Yes
* Upload it to the OSM servers: No
JOSM has the capability to use any server you want (or none at all),
not all servers are run at
Cédric MOULLET cedric.moullet at gmail.com writes:
Dear OSM community,
After www.openaddresses.ch and www.openaddresses.at, www.openaddresses.org has
been launched to collect worldwide localized addresses.
The Mapfish application is a pleasure to use and the threshold to start adding
On 30 March 2010 10:53, Gregory nomoregra...@googlemail.com wrote:
He could keep the page and program up there but
should put warnings
I don't think it's even legal for him to have this service? Doesn't
google TOS prohibit both storing the tiles and republishing outside
google's own api?
On 30 March 2010 21:08, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think it's even legal for him to have this service? Doesn't
As someone else pointed out, there is nothing illegal about the code,
it might be against their terms and services to use it but that's
contract law, not
On Mar 30, 2010, at 6:08 AM, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 30 March 2010 10:53, Gregory nomoregra...@googlemail.com wrote:
He could keep the page and program up there but
should put warnings
I don't think it's even legal for him to have this service? Doesn't
google TOS
I dropped the message to the list because for me was obvious the service was
violating the term of Google's license but i was not sure it was illegal. In
any case I was worried of the implication for the OSM. Can this service be a
problem for the OSM community and in case Is OSM able to cope
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:38, Gregory nomoregra...@googlemail.com wrote:
I think the comment he has put about hate mail is really bad though, it
makes OSM out to be a bad project/community even though it created JOSM.
Would it really hurt him to put a notice about copyright to say check out
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:53, simone gadenz s.gad...@geologyx.it wrote:
I dropped the message to the list because for me was obvious the service was
violating the term of Google's license but i was not sure it was illegal. In
any case I was worried of the implication for the OSM. Can this
On 30 March 2010 13:27, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
That doesn't make something illegal and google are free to send him a
CD if they feel up to it, but that's civil contract law.
Ok, so it's not automatically a crime but it's still fair to say it
isn't legal if you take obeying
On 30 March 2010 14:10, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 30 March 2010 13:27, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
That doesn't make something illegal and google are free to send him a
CD if they feel up to it, but that's civil contract law.
Ok, so it's not automatically
Ian Dees wrote:
We need to be careful about our words. Tracing data into OSM from any
source could be a violation of the terms of use of the service, but it
is definitely not illegal.
Well - there may be some jurisdiction out there dumb enough to make a
violation of some Ts Cs an
On 30 March 2010 22:16, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
People shouldn't be uploading data from sources it's not allowed to,
They shouldn't upload data they don't have permission to upload...
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On 30 March 2010 22:10, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote:
people do. And if they send that guy a CD he'll be responsible of
ceasing to distribute the tiles as well as repair damage caused (or at
He's not distributing a program that breaks their TOS since he's not
directly doing
Hi Joseph,
I've been cleaning up some of the Africover, mostly bound within the
DRC borders.
The import seems to have been fairly messy.
snip
There is no source tag on the data that exists, only an AUTO_ID tag;
an example way can be seen in 37424303 [3], although many more exist.
I'm
On 30 March 2010 22:15, Someoneelse li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
Well - there may be some jurisdiction out there dumb enough to make a
violation of some Ts Cs an infringement of some law or other.
Unlikely, but possible, and dafter laws do get passed from time to time,
so definitely not
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
Did you read the website? Here's what it says: Adhere to the Google
Maps terms and conditions and don't trace data into Open Street
Map...
The context is important.
Website content:
It's been a year since I've done anything with Google WMS, but I still
get so
On 28 March 2010 08:00, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Richard Weait wrote:
Many of the coastlines in OSM came from an import of the PGS coastline
data. It was a fantastic benefit to be able to add this coastline
data to OSM, and we're better off having had it. And there are many
El 30/03/2010 15:10, andrzej zaborowski escribió:
And while in the process: have a look at the islands of Ibiza and
Formentera. These landmasses have vanished.
I have argued on the talk-es list that it might be caused by the
addition of place=island to the coast line on Mar 19. I have not
Hi,
Tobias Knerr wrote:
So it's in quotation marks and it isn't at all presented as the author's
personal statement, it's what people sending hate-mail want him to
say. Putting that advice in the mouths of senders of hate-mail certainly
isn't what you do if you want to honestly want to warn
2010/3/30 Cédric MOULLET cedric.moul...@gmail.com:
Hi,
It's not Cédric's project, but the project of a community (composed of
individuals, companies and universities) initiated in 2007 ;-) (see press
release:
Great, thanks Grant,
Good to see that my line of thinking was pretty much the same as
yours; I just wanted to double check on consensus before inadvertently
wrecking anything.
Cheers, Joseph
On 30 March 2010 13:25, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I've been
On 30 March 2010 16:13, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
2010/3/30 Cédric MOULLET cedric.moul...@gmail.com:
Hi,
It's not Cédric's project, but the project of a community (composed of
individuals, companies and universities) initiated in 2007 ;-) (see press
release:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 13:04, Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de wrote:
To the same effect, he could have written just ignore the naggers with
their legalities and trace away. It's only insignificantly more subtle
the way he phrases it.
Could have should have. Let's not forget the context
2010/3/30 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/536255
... but the problem persists.
anything tagged natural=coastline only updates intermitently, I'm not
sure if there is a regular schedule or not, however shape files are
produced from the
2010/3/30 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
anything tagged natural=coastline only updates intermitently, I'm not
sure if there is a regular schedule or not, however shape files are
produced from the coastline segments and so on and so forth.
Coastlines updating is currently a manual
2010/3/31 Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com:
Do it properly. Not using some dirty hack. :-)
The problem is everything except the coastlines update within minutes,
so now people assume everything does and when it doesn't they complain
on mailing lists or diary entries or
Yes, we have adapted that.
Cédric
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Emilie Laffray emilie.laff...@gmail.comwrote:
On 30 March 2010 16:13, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
2010/3/30 Cédric MOULLET cedric.moul...@gmail.com:
Hi,
It's not Cédric's project, but the project of a
2010/3/30 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com:
I'm not breaking Google's TOS. Just because I give you hammer that
make me responsible for you bludgeoning someone to death with it.
well, give a kid a gun and you ARE responsible (at least partially)
for what happens. There's to decide
On 03/28/2010 11:44 AM, Florian Lohoff wrote:
I never sent an announcement here so i think its time do so. I have built
...
Here is the link:
http://maxspeed.osm.lab.rfc822.org
Please also relay to the local mailinglists.
Flo
Very Nice! When will it fully support mph speeds in the
On 30 March 2010 06:04, Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de wrote:
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
Did you read the website? Here's what it says: Adhere to the Google
Maps terms and conditions and don't trace data into Open Street
Map...
The context is important.
Website content:
It's
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 16:45 +0100, Grant Slater wrote:
2010/3/30 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
anything tagged natural=coastline only updates intermitently, I'm not
sure if there is a regular schedule or not, however shape files are
produced from the coastline segments and so on and
On 31 March 2010 08:34, Jon Burgess jburgess...@googlemail.com wrote:
place=island should have no effect on it.
Other than being used to display the name does that tag get rendered at all?
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Hoi,
Ik merkte vandaag weer dat een aantal mensen bezig zijn met het
rücksichtslos van Yahoo overtrekken van zaken die er allang niet meer
zijn. Even wat feiten op een rijtje:
- - Yahoo is *slecht* gerectificeerd, het mag nooit je primaire bron
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Op 29-03-10 18:51, Matthijs Benschop schreef:
Op Mon, 29 Mar 2010 18:38:44 +0200, schreef Stefan de Konink:
Wie weet raad?
Gewoon autocad bestande in 1x omzetten naar Postgis of direct naar OSM
en uploaden :)
Dat gaat niet werken, ik krijg
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:48:56 +0200, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de
wrote:
- - 3dshapes is *altijd* correcter in locatie en vorm dan welke publieke
lucht foto je vindt, zeker met alles wat voor 2005 al op een fundering
stond.
- - Als er wegen waar geen traces van zijn door 3dshapes gebouwen
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Op 30-03-10 13:56, Maarten Deen schreef:
Dus 3dshapes is hier leading. Goed te weten.
Nouja, na de publicatie datum van 3dshapes zijn er ook kantoren en
huizen afgebroken. (En bijgebouwd) Maar verschuiven doen we meestal niet
met huizen.
Maarten Deen wrote:
Nu is het wel een vervelende structuur om te tekenen: geschakelde woningen
waar de garages buiten de woningen uitsteken en er ook nog gekke hoeken in
de gebouwen zitten. Maar ook op andere plaatsen zijn huizen gesimplificeerd
weergegeven.
Ja, de geschakelde woningen met
Dus 3dshapes is hier leading. Goed te weten.
In het algemeen wel, op de plekken waar ik heb gekeken. Neemt niet weg dat
het nooit kwaad kan om het voor je eigen omgeving nog een keer kritisch
tegen het licht te houden.
Op plekken waar 3dShapes tiles elkaar raken, zie ik af en toe een klein
Zoals misschien een aantal van jullie wel hebben gezien heb ik wat vragen
a.d.v. deze discussie en vorige discussies gemailed naar de legal
mailinglist. Vandaag heb ik zo'n 35 a4tjes aan text gelezen hierover. Zover
ik het allemaal begrijp is het zeker
een goede zaak om die licentie om te zetten.
Ik zeg: doen!
We hebben al eens met mensen van AND gesproken en die waren toen in ieder
geval positief.
Groet,
Floris
F. Heinen wrote:
Zoals misschien een aantal van jullie wel hebben gezien heb ik wat vragen
a.d.v. deze discussie en vorige discussies gemailed naar de legal
mailinglist.
Nou, taken verdelen.
Wie kan die lijst maken?
En aan de hand van de lijst moeten we eens gaan kijken wie we moeten
aanspreken hiervoor. 3dshapes for sure dan.
Wie gaat dat doen? Wie is bekend bij die mensen?
Groet,
Frenzel
Op 30 maart 2010 21:04 schreef Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu het
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Op 30-03-10 21:57, F. Heinen schreef:
Wie kan die lijst maken?
Ik kan het doen voor de gegevens die je NU ziet. Maar dat is niet
historisch...
En aan de hand van de lijst moeten we eens gaan kijken wie we moeten
aanspreken hiervoor. 3dshapes
Kun jij een lijst maken met alle OSMers in NL dan?
Op 30 maart 2010 22:36 schreef Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de het
volgende:
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Op 30-03-10 21:57, F. Heinen schreef:
Wie kan die lijst maken?
Ik kan het doen voor de gegevens die je NU
Fala aí Sr...
Sendo o outro de SP que ainda está no Brasil, fiz o ultimo
mapeamento aqui na região do Brooklin mesmo.
Vamo marcar outro encontro quando o Vitor voltar no daqui a alguns meses...
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Diogo diogownunes2...@yahoo.com.br wrote:
Legal mesmo, já incluí a
Então, eu vi mais gente mapeando em SP também (pelo itoworld.com). Eu só acho
que eles são tímidos e não assinam a lista.
Que tal a gente entrar nos outros fórums de mapeamento (trackmaker, etc) para
convidar o pessoal a ajudar, já que a licensa de uso do OSM é menos restritiva ?
Att,
Digo
Eu faço isso acompanhando o http://twitter.com/osm_rio
http://twitter.com/osm_rioA mensagem padrão que eu mando é:
Bem vindo, $fulano! Meu nome é Arlindo, sou um dos mapeadores mais ativos
aqui no Rio de Janeiro. Gostaria de lhe oferecer boas vindas ao
OpenStreetMap. Qualquer dúvida, pode me
*Status dos Projetos OSM-br*
*
B250C - Brasil 250 Cidades*
Página do Projeto:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Brazil/Brasil_250_Cidades
***2a. fase*
Conectividade em *64,71%* *(+2,73%)*
Grid Atualizado (html): http://mapaslivres.org/cidades-distancias.html (13
Mb)
Grid Atualizado
Olá Pessoal,
Gostaria de propor um novo projeto para vocês. No link abaixo vemos a
situação de São Paulo a respeito de nomes de ruas:
http://is.gd/b6RGw
Minha idéia é utilizarmos o fotos de placas de rua para atacarmos este
problema para todas as cidades, coletando nomes de ruas em escala
Olá,
O Flávio notou que o link para o .zip estava com problemas. Segue corrigido.
Abs,
Vitor
2010/3/30 Vitor George vitor.geo...@gmail.com
*Status dos Projetos OSM-br*
*
B250C - Brasil 250 Cidades*
Página do Projeto:
O unico detalhe é que as fotos precisam ter coordenadas (Geotagged)
ou o usuário precisa colocar a foto no ponto exato do cruzamento,
não?
2010/3/30 Arlindo Pereira openstreet...@arlindopereira.com:
Gostei da ideia. A situação aqui no Rio não é muito
diferente:
Em 30 de março de 2010 14:40, Claudomiro Nascimento Junior
claudom...@claudomiro.com escreveu:
O unico detalhe é que as fotos precisam ter coordenadas (Geotagged)
ou o usuário precisa colocar a foto no ponto exato do cruzamento,
não?
No primeiro link enviado pelo Vitor ([1]) tem algumas
É verdade, é possível de fazer desta maneira, se não houver disponibilidade
de fazer automaticamente.
2010/3/30 Rodrigo Avila rodr...@avila.net.br
Em 30 de março de 2010 14:40, Claudomiro Nascimento Junior
claudom...@claudomiro.com escreveu:
O unico detalhe é que as fotos precisam ter
Hallo Wolfgang:
Am Montag 29 März 2010 22:56:52 schrieb Wolfgang:
xx k
r---\ bb k
\ ---r
k \
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 08:27:13 schrieb Bernd Wurst:
Hallo Wolfgang:
Am Montag 29 März 2010 22:56:52 schrieb Wolfgang:
xx k
r---\ bb k
\
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 02:04:46 +0200
Von: Martin Simon grenzde...@gmail.com
An: Openstreetmap allgemeines in Deutsch talk-de@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: [Talk-de] Routen ueber Flaechen
Ich dachte auch daran, nur einzelne Objekte, die Verkehrsflächen
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 08:38:26 schrieb Guenther Meyer:
das ist Sache des Clients; bei KMail drueckst du einfach mal 'X'. ;-)
Nein, *ich* habe eine Festbreitenschriftart. Nur der Autor offensichtlich
nicht, denn die Grafik kommt bei mir verschoben an.
Gruß, Bernd
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Neid ist Ärger über den
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 08:41:33 schrieb Bernd Wurst:
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 08:38:26 schrieb Guenther Meyer:
das ist Sache des Clients; bei KMail drueckst du einfach mal 'X'. ;-)
Nein, *ich* habe eine Festbreitenschriftart. Nur der Autor offensichtlich
nicht, denn die Grafik kommt bei
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 08:50:07 schrieb Guenther Meyer:
achso, und ich dachte das gehoert so.
Naja, ich weiß nicht wie es gehört. Aber die rechte schräge Linie hat bei mir
nen deutlichen Versatz.
ich gehe eigentlich davon aus, dass jemand der ascii-art malt, auch einen
fixed-font
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 05:38:43 schrieb René Falk:
Das Urheberrecht-Problem sind nicht die Grenzen an sich, sondern
jegliches Schrift-/Kartenwerk aus denen man das ableiten könnte. Es gibt
da meines Wissens nichts behördliches, sondern nur postalisches.
War die Deutsche Bundespost zum
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Datum: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 22:56:52 +0200
Von: Wolfgang o...@kahl-hinsch.de
An: Openstreetmap allgemeines in Deutsch talk-de@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: [Talk-de] Breite als Attribut, war Details mappen in Dortmund
Hallo,
Nach örtlicher Beschilderung
Am 29. März 2010 16:20 schrieb Walter Nordmann walter.nordm...@web.de:
=== meinst Du die tauscht einer noch aus ???
kann immer geschehen: tippfehler korrigiert, daten erweitert, und sowas.
ist
halt einfacher als ein straßenschild auszutauschen ;-)
Also hier in Frankfurt sind diese
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Datum: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 00:03:16 +0100
Von: olvagor o...@terbrueggen.net
An: Frank newslet...@fotodrachen.de, Openstreetmap allgemeines in Deutsch
talk-de@openstreetmap.org
Betreff: Re: [Talk-de] Details mappen in Dortmund
Hallo,
Man kann ganz
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 09:02:40AM +0200, Guenther Meyer wrote:
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 05:38:43 schrieb René Falk:
Das Urheberrecht-Problem sind nicht die Grenzen an sich, sondern
jegliches Schrift-/Kartenwerk aus denen man das ableiten könnte. Es gibt
da meines Wissens nichts
schaut euch das mal an.
http://www.openaddresses.org/?northing=6710988.6485473easting=814359.20345788zoom=18overlayOpacity=0.48
gruss
walter
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Das Problem lag zwischen Tastatur und Rückenlehne
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Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 09:02:40 schrieb Guenther Meyer:
War die Deutsche Bundespost zum Zeitpunkt der Einfuehrung der
fuenfstelligen Postleitzahlen nicht eine Behoerde?
Ändert das was am Lizenz-/Copyright-Geraffel?
Kataster- und Vermessungsämter sind ja auch Behörden und die Daten sind
Walter Nordmann walter.nordm...@web.de wrote:
http://www.openaddresses.org/?northing=6710988.6485473easting=814359.20345788zoom=18overlayOpacity=0.48
Interessant dass ich da jetzt als Betreiber von wms.openstreetmap.de das
erste mal von höre.
Das ganze als WMS statt als Tiles einzubinden ist
Landen die erfassten Adressdaten eigentlich wenigstens in der OSM
Datenbank wenn Nein haben die nämlich gar keine Erlaubnis die Luftbilder
zu verwenden.
Da offensichtlich nur Angaben in einzelnen Nodes erfasst werden, könnte
es bei einem Rückimport leicht zu Doppelungen kommen:
Hier
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 01:04:27PM +0200, Bernd Wurst wrote:
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 09:02:40 schrieb Guenther Meyer:
War die Deutsche Bundespost zum Zeitpunkt der Einfuehrung der
fuenfstelligen Postleitzahlen nicht eine Behoerde?
Ändert das was am Lizenz-/Copyright-Geraffel?
CHK christian.koe...@web.de wrote:
Da offensichtlich nur Angaben in einzelnen Nodes erfasst werden, könnte
es bei einem Rückimport leicht zu Doppelungen kommen:
Hier beispielsweise gibt es keine Anzeige bereits eingegebener
Adressdaten:
Am 30.03.2010 13:04, schrieb Bernd Wurst:
Am Dienstag 30 März 2010 09:02:40 schrieb Guenther Meyer:
War die Deutsche Bundespost zum Zeitpunkt der Einfuehrung der
fuenfstelligen Postleitzahlen nicht eine Behoerde?
Ändert das was am Lizenz-/Copyright-Geraffel?
Kataster- und
Am 30.03.2010 13:58, schrieb René Falk:
Außerdem hat es seit damals doch schon etliche
Änderungen im Detail gegeben, die Daten wären also nicht wirklich zu
gebrauchen.
Ich habe gerade noch einmal nachgesehen. Bei der Ausgabe von 2005 gab es
bereits rund 63000 Änderungen zur ersten Ausgabe. Ich
moin
On 30.03.2010, at 06:16, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
Am 29.03.2010 22:58, schrieb AssetBurned:
On 29.03.2010, at 16:32, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
es werden jetzt vermehrt die Stolpersteine [1] erfaßt - näherungsweise
nach dem Schema wie es in Essen [2] vorgeschlagen worden ist.
Ich stelle in
moin
On 30.03.2010, at 10:02, Jens Frank wrote:
Am 29. März 2010 16:20 schrieb Walter Nordmann walter.nordm...@web.de:
=== meinst Du die tauscht einer noch aus ???
kann immer geschehen: tippfehler korrigiert, daten erweitert, und sowas. ist
halt einfacher als ein straßenschild
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