Hi,
I am starting to document several cycling/mtb routes in the Philippines.
The page is here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Philippines/CycleMTB_routes
I plan to add these routes to openstreetmap. Please add more in the list.
Several cycle/mtb routes I already added are:
Lamesa
Made seav's proposal "official" ;)
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Philippines/Mapping_conventions#Administrative_boundaries
Please expand the wiki especially on proper tagging of boundaries (relations)
cheers,
maning
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 12:18 PM, maning sambale
wrote:
> Add
For other Philippine mapping conventions, see here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Philippines/Mapping_conventions
(I think the page needs updates)
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 9:26 AM, maning sambale
wrote:
> totor,
>
> This is what I think is the proper tag (based on your description
totor,
This is what I think is the proper tag (based on your description)
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Totor Osm wrote:
> Right now, there is primary roads, and residential roads mainly. I don't know
> how to improve this, since some main large roads (like A.S. Fortuna) don't
> even have a
I haven't seen Google announce this event generally so I guess it's an
invitation-only affair. It will be on June 3 in the evening in Makati.
I think some of them are aware of OSM but I'm planning to surreptitiously
introduce OSM to those who don't know. Hehehe. Well, I think many will still
choos
In connection to this we just guested on a radio show of DXAB 1296 kHz
(AM Station of ABS-CBN Davao) with Councilor Mabel Acosta. We promoted
OSM its applications to the community, internet and IT as a whole. And
we announced our plans for pre-mapping party workshop and the mapping
party for Davao
I believe so, I specifically requested the San Carlos City to give me
the data under wgs84 proj and datum. (But we can never be sure, since
I only received the shapefile data and no accompanying GIS metadata).
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
> Hi maning,
>
> Is the d
Just to add, when you combine coastline ways, take note of proper way
direction (left is land).
Also I have edited a lot of coastlines lately (I believe others do as
well), so check out first which ones were already edited before bulk
importing the PGS coastline. Good luck!
On Sun, May 31, 20
Hmm its not in the Google Groups or website, when is this going to be,
it would be interesting to see how it goes, I wonder if all of them know
about OSM? :)
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congrats on the talk and promoting OSM, I'm sure the whole Philippines
could use more OSM :)
Please post pics or video if you have any :)
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hello everyone, we've had a fruitful ideacampdavao
(www.ideacampdavao.com) session last Saturday and although I only got
about 20-25 minute spot to promote mapping technologies (more
specifically OSM) it was definitely worth it. I focused mainly on the
potential uses of OSM and how we can use it f
On JOSM, select Way 1 by clicking on a the line between 2 nodes (not on the
nodes) to select the way then similarly while pressing shift, select Way 2.
Then either press "C" or select the menu: Tools / Combine Way
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Marloue Pidor wrote:
> On OSM try selecting "Wa
On OSM try selecting "Way 1" then press the "Shift" key on the keyboard
and select the remaining ways to combine them.
murlwe
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