Een allegaartje van antwoorden en opmerkingen:
- Ja, dit is een import (je kopieert data van een andere databank zonder
survey) en dus moet je voldoen aan de import procedure. Deze moet dus
beschreven worden en voorgelegd worden aan de import lijst. Een van de
voorwaarden is een specifieke
Onder Ubuntu zit de cache folder in je home directory. standaard install :
glenn@slicky:~/.josm-latest/cache$
Daar staat subdir wms bij mij.
Glenn
On 22-10-14 19:51, Verhoeven Fr wrote:
Men kan de cache folder wijzigen van TMS, voor WMS vind ik niets, ook
niet in de nieuwe JOSM versie van
De problemen met Chrome zijn voorbij, Sander heeft de fix gemaakt en nu
werkt het prima voor mij vanmorgend.
Probeer nog eens!
Glenn
- Ik heb Chrome gebruikt (te lui om ook Firefox te installeren) en
hoopte dat dat ook zou werken. Sander, Welke vieze trucks heb je
gebruikt omdat het enkel op
Ik heb gisterenavond een straat met een tiental huisnummers ingetekend in
Drogenbos. Het probleem dat ik dan echter heb, is dat op de
AGIV-luchtfoto's zoveel detail te zien is, dat dat ook weer een changeset
met 250 objecten geworden is... Maar dan staan alle opritten, parkings e.d.
er ook meteen
Hey Marc,
2014-10-23 8:29 GMT+02:00 Marc Gemis marc.ge...@gmail.com:
- Het is nu de bedoeling dat de gemeenten de huizen gaan intekenen (meen
ik begrepen te hebben van Gilbert). Volgens zijn contact persoon tekenen
zij ook de huizen in vanaf de luchtfoto's. Moeten we daar niet nog eens
2014-10-23 10:18 GMT+02:00 Jo winfi...@gmail.com:
Nog 1 opmerking. Ik kan niet overal persoonlijk gaan surveyen, vooral dan
in verband met de bushaltes. We hebben tegenwoordig echter een Notessysteem
dat degelijk werkt. Als er ergens onzekerheid over een adres is, lijkt het
mij het beste om
Vergeet Q niet om mooie vierkante buildings te maken.
Glenn
On 23-10-14 10:44, Marc Gemis wrote:
2014-10-23 10:18 GMT+02:00 Jo winfi...@gmail.com
mailto:winfi...@gmail.com:
Nog 1 opmerking. Ik kan niet overal persoonlijk gaan surveyen,
vooral dan in verband met de bushaltes. We
Hooi Sander,
Ik heb op een desktop onder Ubuntu http://sanderd17.github.io/import.htm
http://sanderd17.github.io/import.html uitgeprobeerd op 2400, *,
vinkje, 10
De eerste kolom verscheen snel maar andere gegevens bleven hangen op de
Kolkstraat, daarna niets meer. Dit verschillende malen.
Je moet al een computer met veel geheugen hebben om JOSM meerdere keren op
te starten en het is inderdaad nagenoeg nooit nodig.
De enige reden die ik kan bedenken, is van toen ik scriptjes aan het
schrijven/uittesten was die JOSM zouden kunnen laten crashen.
JOSM zelf is ondertussen veel
inderdaad, voor 2840 Rumst heb ik nu
Total 6046
Missing 1774 (29.34%)
Missing w/o pos 215 (4.15%)
Wrong 113 (1.87%)
bwa, zo weet een mens weer wat doen :-)
2014-10-23 9:04 GMT+02:00 Glenn Plas gl...@byte-consult.be:
De problemen met Chrome zijn voorbij, Sander heeft de fix gemaakt en nu
sluit ik me bij aan.
als ik foto's gemaakt heb, zet ik ook nog een source_ref met een link naar
de fotogallerij op de changeset.
'k vind het wat overdreven om de individuele foto bij elk ding te plaatsen.
Hoewel me dat al een keer goed is bevallen omdat ik een firehydrant
verkeerd had getagged.
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Bij mij werkt alles inmiddels weer prima. Mogelijk was het probleem aan
mezelf te wijten en heb ik per ongeluk de niet-laatste variant van JOSM
opgestart na een crash eerder gisteravond. Deze variant ging inderdaad
niet goed om met het request vanuit de browser, zoals Sander al eerder
In zo'n geval probeer ik vooral naar de tuinafscheidingen te kijken. die
zijn veel lager en geven een minder grote afwijking
2014-10-23 13:56 GMT+02:00 Thomas o...@aptum.nl:
Bij mij werkt alles inmiddels weer prima. Mogelijk was het probleem aan
mezelf te wijten en heb ik per ongeluk de
Ha,
Zo te zien heeft Sus perongeluk shift-lock opstaan, ik ben een qwerty
man maar dit lijkt toch sterk op dat dit nummer 25 moet zijn op azerty.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/Belgian_keyboard_layout.png/720px-Belgian_keyboard_layout.png
misschien als sideshow dit
Op 23 oktober 2014 14:07 schreef Glenn Plas gl...@byte-consult.be:
Ha,
Zo te zien heeft Sus perongeluk shift-lock opstaan, ik ben een qwerty
man maar dit lijkt toch sterk op dat dit nummer 25 moet zijn op azerty.
On 2014-10-23 11:04, Jakka wrote :
Dag,
Had reeds vastgesteld dat ik bij gewoon mappen validatie fouten
opmerkingen krijg bij uploaden.
Vraag 1:
Mag ik twee maal JOSM openen (conflicten?)
Had already found
Sander,
is het mogelijk dat een straat met een accent in, je scriptje of de
html/JavaScript in de problemen brengt ?
2840 Rumst, werken de missing numbers tot aan de Seringenlaan, maar vanaf
's Herenbaan werkt het niet meer.
voor de straat laat hij iets totaal anders, voor de ontbrekende nummers
Op 23 oktober 2014 17:47 schreef Marc Gemis marc.ge...@gmail.com:
Sander,
is het mogelijk dat een straat met een accent in, je scriptje of de
html/JavaScript in de problemen brengt ?
2840 Rumst, werken de missing numbers tot aan de Seringenlaan, maar vanaf
's Herenbaan werkt het niet meer.
Sander,
De kolkstraat 25 is een fout van mij en is al verbeterdt.
Nu krijg ik de volledige lijst op de desktop Ubuntu. Maar wanneer ik op
een van de getallen het schermke load in JOSM aanklik dat springt de
pointer gewoon enkele regels verder en niets anders.
Moet JOSM dan gewoon openen ?
Op
JOSM moet aan staan voordat je die links kan gebruiken (misschien moet ik
daar ook een popup voor maken, zoals op osm.org).
Op 23 oktober 2014 20:24 schreef Verhoeven Fr sus...@gmail.com:
Sander,
De kolkstraat 25 is een fout van mij en is al verbeterdt.
Nu krijg ik de volledige lijst op de
Geen probleem voor de associatedStreet relatie, ik heb nu expliciet
addr:street opgezet
Dat was mijn oudere tagwijze, die ik op heel wat plaatsen al heb aangepast,
maar blijkbaar nog niet daar.
Nummer 98 staat er nog maar iets meer dan een jaar, dus best mogelijk dat
die nog niet in Crab staat.
Inderdaad Sus, om de links onder de nummertjes te laten werken, moet je
JOSM draaien. Het moet bovendien de laatste versie zijn, die eerder deze
week is vrijgegeven. Verder moet je de Remote Control van JOSM aanzetten.
met vriendelijke groeten
m
2014-10-23 20:24 GMT+02:00 Verhoeven Fr
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knop allen beantwoorden eens testen
Die werkt wel.
Jo
Op 23 oktober 2014 21:18 schreef Jakka vdmfrank...@gmail.com:
Jakka schreef op 23/10/2014 om 13:53:
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In Ubuntu op de desktop werkt het nu :-) . Morgen probeer ik de netbook
onder Win8.1
Bedankt iedereen voor al de moeite.
Sus
Le 23/10/14 20:47, Marc Gemis a écrit :
Inderdaad Sus, om de links onder de nummertjes te laten werken, moet
je JOSM draaien. Het moet bovendien de laatste versie
Nadat ik die geladen heb, zie ik de nodes niet zo duidelijk. Dus MapCSS to
the rescue:
node[addr:housenumber]:new::housenumber
{text-color: blue;
font-size: 25;
text: tag(addr:housenumber);
text-halo-radius: 2;
text-offset-y: 30;}
Enkel de nieuwe nodes worden er uit gelicht.
Jo
Op 23
Hi,
I would like to announce a new thing I am trying to do that is very simple
but should introduce some continuity in our communication. I have posted
the first translation of the Weekly OSM blog in dutch on osm.be:
http://osm.be/nl/content/weekly-osm-news-221
Someone can translate into french
Jo, als je wil, dan kan ik ook optioneel enkele tags toevoegen aan de
nodes. Zodat je per type node (geïmporteerd, verkeerd, zonder positie, ...)
een eigen stijl kan kiezen (natuurlijk moeten die extra tags wel verwijderd
worden voor het uploaden.
Weet niet als je dit handig vindt, maar het is
Ik heb nu de CRAB-data voor een hele verzameling straten in en rond
Oostende bestudeerd. In het algemeen vind ik dat de data vrij nauwkeurig
is. Een enkele keer merkte ik op dat twee naast elkaar gelegen
huisnummers met elkaar omgewisseld lijken te zijn. In werkelijkheid
nummert alles gewoon
er bestaat een mogelijkheid om tags toe te voegen aan JOSM die moeten
verwijderd worden tijdens de upload. Kijk eens op dit draadje
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=27234 (dacht ik toch)
groeten
m
2014-10-23 23:07 GMT+02:00 Sander Deryckere sander...@gmail.com:
Jo, als je wil,
dan heb je geluk. In mijn regio is het veel slechter gesteld met de
kwaliteit.
ZN is waarschijnlijk zonder nummer, een kapel ? een kerk ? in Edegem is er
ook een bibliotheek zonder nummer.
m
2014-10-24 1:13 GMT+02:00 Thomas o...@aptum.nl:
Ik heb nu de CRAB-data voor een hele verzameling
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 12:24:10PM -0700, Kate Chapman wrote:
I'd say the size of the board to me is not necessarily the issue. I do
think however having a board elected completely just from the OSMF
membership isn't the best approach. Those elected from OSM contributors (I
frequently have
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 03:47:03PM +0200, Frederik Ramm wrote:
In theory, the OSMF members are the boss and board is just a group of
people asked by the members to run business for them until they convene
next time. In similar organisations I know in Germany, it is absolutely
not
First question: how do you build the world's best addressable map ?
Through imports or survey ? Is the timeframe that Martin puts forward fur
surveyed addresses acceptable and feasible ?
As for the imports:
Wouldn't it be great that we would have import tools that can be used by
many groups ?
Hi,
On 10/23/2014 08:57 AM, Marc Gemis wrote:
Wouldn't it be great that we would have import tools that can be used by
many groups ?
As far as addresses are concerned, there's OpenAddresses (the US
version, not the older Swiss project) that collects openly licensed
address data and to my
Am 23.10.2014 08:22, schrieb Sarah Hoffmann:
..
It very clear states the obligations of a board member with respect to
board meetings and transparency. How does the board hold its individual
members accountable for following the rules of order? How can the
OSMF membership hold board
2014-10-23 8:57 GMT+02:00 Marc Gemis marc.ge...@gmail.com:
Is the timeframe that Martin puts forward fur surveyed addresses
acceptable and feasible ?
I believe for surveyed addresses it is completely unrealistic - if our
active user base continues to grow like it did in the past 3 years,
I usually map house numbers on Sunday morning when there is less
traffic. I use bicycle and a specialized application for smartphone for
collecting address (with a smartphone stylus).
It is better to map addressable first, say, 30 large buildings where
1000 people live or work, than 60 small
I like addresses but they don't behave like you would think. For example
we have a part of a street that has each individual flat as its own
address number. We first used the number;number;number; approach but I'm
now in favor of naming the house what it says on the front (the range
37-51) and
There has been some discussion between Michael, the board and myself on
changing the inner workings of the OSMF a bit which potentially could
address some of the remaining issues, however these are at a very early
discussion stage.
Simon, would you care to shed light on this? This seems
On behalf of the Icelandic applicants we are fairly sure that we are the
only ones representing our area and we will strive hard to include
others who will be or are interested in the area.
We have a small blurb in English about us on our webpage, the OSM
affiliation would be presented under
I agree that addresses is a complicated field. There are different
historical systems, there are cities where even many streets are without
names, etc. There is a lot of space for innovation, certainly.
What I meant is that it is not obligatory to map a city or a town
addressable from one end to
There are many people who record both a gps trace and a video of their
itinerary.
Do you think it would be viable to use these videos as a sort of street
view by associating the frames to a location? When there is no gps trace,
it could be done by interpolation, defining synchronization points
I think you are looking for Mapillary!
Mapillary images are now built into the iD editor, if you go into
Background settings you can check the Photo Overlay (Mapillary) option
and see images from there.
Example area: http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=18/64.08253/-21.80923
Þann
It is possible to upload photos to the Crowdsourced Street Level Photos
http://www.mapillary.com/ from its smartphone application or manually.
The photos just must have the following EXIF tags:
[GPSLongitude]
[GPSLatitude]
[DateTimeOriginal,DateTimeDigitized,DateTime,GPSDateStamp]
[Orientation]
Simon Poole wrote:
Kathleen Danielson wrote:
That said, I would like to voice my support for Richard's
suggestion that the full board step down.
It simply is a very unrealistic option given that it would require a
mechanism that doesn't exist to force all board members to resign.
Absolutely
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Frankly, I don't get all the brouhaha about addresses. Yes, geocoding is
commercially interesting, but is it interesting for us as a project? Are
So don't you expect pressure from companies using OSM for navigation and
The business activity of the for-profit company Mapillary is not new.
Before it was acquired by Google, Panoramio did the same:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panoramio
I don't see any point in working for free for a private company so they can
sell their services to third parties. I was asking
See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Video_mapping
and
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Video_Mapping_with_the_ContourGPS_Helmet_Camera
It is my preferred way of surveying if not on foot. There are numerous
problems, for example current affordable video cams tend to not have
enough resolution
Well all the images are under CC-BY-SA license
http://www.mapillary.com/legal.html
I don't see anyone at the moment making another non-profit solution that
gives an instant benefit to OSM (via iD editor). Storage space and
bandwidth are never free while volunteer time is, wether it is
Simon,thanks for sharing, it is really cool to see that there are so many
possibilities! And now with 360° HD cameras getting cheaper, maybe it would
be possible to use them for locating street numbers.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Simon Poole si...@poole.ch wrote:
See
I mapped house numbers in this area http://osm.org/go/0CFtB2b71--
As you can see there are service roads with private access. I never had
any problem to cycle on these roads, note the numbers and put down
numbers into a smartphone application. But I would not want to film with
a video-camera
Hi,
On 10/23/2014 01:25 PM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Absolutely no force required. I would hope that the existing board
members would recognise the virtue of a fresh mandate and a clean start.
A radical step, but I like it. I'd be more than happy to withdraw my
candidacy if there was a spirit
-- Forwarded message --
From: Richard Weait rich...@weait.com
Date: Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 8:50 AM
Subject: An engaged electorate
To: osmf-t...@openstreetmap.org osmf-t...@openstreetmap.org
Talk@ and osmf-talk@ posts suggest that we have an engaged electorate.
Candidates should
2014-10-23 13:59 GMT+02:00 David Cuenca dacu...@gmail.com:
And now with 360° HD cameras getting cheaper, maybe it would be possible
to use them for locating street numbers.
From my findings the time you are saving by recording everything instead of
selecting at surveytime what you want to
On 2014-10-23 11:20, David Cuenca wrote:
There are many people who record both a gps trace and a video of their
itinerary.
Do you think it would be viable to use these videos as a sort of street
view by associating the frames to a location? When there is no gps
trace, it could be done by
Hi,
On 10/23/2014 08:22 AM, Sarah Hoffmann wrote:
The problem is that I don't see where the membership has any leverge on
the board apart from the elections. We have had discussions about
transparency before but they have been utterly fruitless so far. A good
part of the current members has
I'd go along with this to some extent; I certainly don't think OSM should be
primarily about addressing as Steve's email appears to indicate.
It should be about whatever we as mappers want it to be. If addressing's your
thing, then fine, do it, but if it isn't, that's fine also.
I don't think
Hi
Has the wizard in Overpass Turbo been updated in the past couple of
days, or have I somehow amend its way of working? Looked in the wiki but
could see no mention.
Wizard query of landuse=recreation_ground produces a much less verbose
query (No 'query' or 'k=' etc)
/*
This has been
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 9:06 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
End of hypothetical situation. It is obvious that something has gone
wrong, but what, and how could it have been better? Can we expect board
members to report to the membership about the (perceived?) lack of
performance
I completely agree with David. I disagree with mapillary's terms of
service.
Regards,
Hans
On Oct 23, 2014 6:03 AM, Craig Wallace craig...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On 2014-10-23 11:20, David Cuenca wrote:
There are many people who record both a gps trace and a video of their
itinerary.
Do you
Does anyone know if the video plugin for JOSM works under Windows? I tried
it about a year ago and couldn't get it to work. If it is not working, is
anyone working on a fix or another video plugin?
Mike
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 5:53 AM, Jóhannes Birgir Jensson j...@betra.is
wrote:
Well all
Panoramio didn't state any open license for uploaded content, so it was
easy for them to go closed with Google. Mapillary does, so it should be as
safe as contributing data to OSM, in terms of what happens if it all goes
away or becomes evil.
I'm sure that everyone would be very supportive of a
It has all kinds of problems not that they are not fixable, but stuff
like assuming a fixed 1s GPS recording interval and similar and AFAIK
there was never a stable version released. Given that one of the nice
things about videos is that you don't actually need an exact position
for them to be
Sorry-- looks like I forgot to copy the whole list.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Kathleen Danielson
kathleen.daniel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Frederik,
You've got a few really interesting ideas in here. Some quick questions:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Frederik Ramm
Sorry for sounding like a broken record to some: there are no EGMs or
AGMs any more under UK law, there are simply general meetings, there is
not even a requirement to have any at all (that is why we are suggesting
adding such a clause to the articles at the GM in Argentina) and you
could just as
On 2014-10-23 16:59, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
On 23/10/2014 15:00, Craig Wallace wrote:
taking a photo every second, or maybe every 5 or 10 seconds, depends
on what you are surveying and how fast you are moving.
Do none of those cameras offer the logical alternative to timelapse - a
I'm adding OSMF-talk since it concerns what I outlined in the original “vision
statement” email.
I was perhaps too specific and jumped ahead saying “world’s best addressable
map”.
What I really mean is the “world's most complete open map”. There are three
pieces to a modern map. There's the
I am interested in this as well. I have two Biking Across Kansas tours
worth of video and GPS traces that I still haven't gotten around to
processing into map data yet. I briefly looked at the JOSM video plugin a
while ago and, like someone else reported, couldn't get it working. Maybe
once I
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 9:56 AM, st...@asklater.com wrote:
I'm adding OSMF-talk since it concerns what I outlined in the
original “vision statement” email.
I was perhaps too specific and jumped ahead saying “world’s best
addressable map”.
What I really mean is the “world's most complete
This is selfevident. Without more or less complete addresses the map
cannot be used in, say, an ambulance application, or in a delivery
service application, etc. It is unusable.
But if there is a /critical mass/ of addresses for a town or a city,
then the rest could be completed by the same
Thanks for creating this project in the first place Steve.
In an interview earlier this year you said pretty much the same thing. I
believe this is a vital step forward in the First World countries where
other competing solutions, both local and global, are not delivering enough.
However I
Hi Kate
2014-10-23 16:37 GMT+02:00 Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com wrote:
Perhaps the issues in the board is a lack of respect for each other.
I don't see any disrespect from Simon when he referred to you speaking
about you (and others) wishing to see more OSMF members.
On the other hand I
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Craig Wallace craig...@fastmail.fm wrote:
But you can do this with TriggerTrap mobile app. It works with a dongle to
control a variety of cameras. It has a 'distancelapse' mode, nice tutorial
here: http://howto.triggertrap.com/howto/road-trip-timelapse/
Nice
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 6:56 PM, st...@asklater.com wrote:
What I really mean is the “world's most complete open map”. There are
three pieces to a modern map. There's the display piece, the routing and
the geocoding.
We won the display piece. It looks great. We are ok at routing. Not
Via de tool van Sander zag ik een straat waar ik nog geen huis nummers van
had. Het was verleidelijk om de nummers gewoon snel te copiëren. Maar omdat
ik toch met de honden buiten moest, besloot ik maar om een ommetje te maken
langs die voor mij onbekende straat. Wat bracht deze kleine survey op
Simon wrote:
The scheduling issue is real and it flatly wouldn't have been possible to
formally
announce in time (which would have had to been 60 days back to give
enough time to avoid the cut off without undue haste). The solution to
this will likely be to disassociate GM scheduling from the
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Kathleen Danielson
kathleen.daniel...@gmail.com wrote:
What if we had some sort of compromise, and we asked the membership if we
could hold another AGM in 3 months, followed 2 weeks (or so) later by an
election? We've already talked about decoupling it from
This a reminder to candidates that board members need to be members, not
associate members. You should contact members...@osmfoundation.org to change
your status from associate member to member if needed. I am not sure what would
happen if someone with the most votes was not eligible to be a
2014-10-23 8:57 GMT+02:00 Marc Gemis marc.ge...@gmail.com:
First question: how do you build the world's best addressable map ?
Through imports or survey ? Is the timeframe that Martin puts forward fur
surveyed addresses acceptable and feasible ?
As for the imports:
Wouldn't it be great
I've only spotted this on OSMF-talk so far but feel it should be shared
here:
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/osmf-talk/2014-October/002773.html
I'm still reading through the OSMF-talk mailing list, but so far it looks
like Simon has not yet provided any reason (which is fine for now
It was not my intention to set up a full-automatic import. I wanted to come
to a automatic process where the data is made available to mappers for
import. E.g. the complete tool chain used by the Dutch import could be
available to other countries. So they can easily use the same programs,
Il 22 ottobre 2014 20:01, girarsi_liste ha scritto:
Senz'altro è comodo, ma qualche riga di documentazione anche sarebbe
comodo, sennò non si capisce a cosa riferisce l'erroe.
sì, serve più documentazione
più che errori, sono solo nomi che iniziano con parole che l'ISTAT non conosce:
per
Il 23 ottobre 2014 00:30, Cascafico Giovanni ha scritto:
Dalle mie parti ci sono molti Casali X, Case Y. Posso considerarli falsi
positivi? Tieni conto che probabilmente i civici avranno addr:place
piuttosto che addr:streetname.
non sono falsi positivi, piuttosto un disallineamento tra i dati
Cristian Consonni wrote
Steve dice:
* dobbiamo concentrarci sugli indirizzi
sono assolutamente d'accordo che questo sia uno dei punti deboli di osm ma
lo trovo fisiologico dei progetti crowdsource il fatto che certi temi
vengano approfonditi (per noi = a mappati) di più di altri in base alla
2014-10-22 14:23 GMT+02:00 Cristian Consonni kikkocrist...@gmail.com:
Steve dice:
* dobbiamo concentrarci sugli indirizzi
non è mica la prima volta che lo dice. Per il suo attuale datore di lavoro
(Telenav) è sicuramente importante per competere con chi usa dati
proprietarie (loro al momento
Buon giorno
Il Contest Open-Matera è un'iniziativa molto interessante, leggendo il
bando però mi sembra di aver capito che è possibile utilizzare solo le
fonti messe a disposizione del comune a questo link
http://dati.comune.matera.it/
Non so se sia possibile integrare i loro contenuti con
2014-10-23 10:47 GMT+02:00 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
2014-10-22 14:23 GMT+02:00 Cristian Consonni kikkocrist...@gmail.com:
Steve dice:
* dobbiamo concentrarci sugli indirizzi
non è mica la prima volta che lo dice. Per il suo attuale datore di lavoro
(Telenav) è
2014-10-22 17:39 GMT+02:00 girarsi_liste liste.gira...@gmail.com:
http://www.emmexx.it/varie/osm/sempione/DSC_0061.JPG
L'ultima la trovo più chiara, è divieto di accesso per la normale
circolazione, eccetto pedoni, biciclette, scarico merci e tram/autobus.
+1
faccio notare che c'è
Il giorno 23 ottobre 2014 11:18, Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
2014-10-23 10:47 GMT+02:00 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
2014-10-22 14:23 GMT+02:00 Cristian Consonni kikkocrist...@gmail.com:
* abbiamo bisogno di board (per OSMf) più snello e funzionante,
Devi usare almeno 1 dataset
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Il giorno 23/ott/2014, alle ore 10:52, tommasogre...@yahoo.it
tommasogre...@yahoo.it ha scritto:
Buon giorno
Il Contest Open-Matera è un'iniziativa molto interessante, leggendo il bando
però mi sembra di aver capito che è possibile
Oggi su Wired.it c'è un articolo su HOT:
http://www.wired.it/attualita/media/2014/10/23/ebola-come-si-combatte-mappe-in-crowdsourcing/
Saluti a tutti,
m.
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Il 10/23/2014 11:49 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer scrisse:
faccio notare che c'è anche segnaletica orizzontale, non si vede tutto,
ma si leggono al meno tram e taxi, (scritte che riservano l'utilizzo
della strada alle classe di veicoli indicate).
Si', ma come ho gia' scritto la segnaletica
uhm... l'articolo di fatto è una rielaborazione di quello di co.labs...
l'articolo di Wired è CCBYNCND... quel ND mi fa storcere il naso visto che
è lui stesso un derivato da co.labs
a parte quello è una buona rielaborazione di quello di co.labs
Il giorno 23 ottobre 2014 13:34, michele ferretti
Chiedo qui preventivamente perche' magari qualcuno e' gia' al corrente.
Ho provato a calcolare un percorso a piedi con GraphHopper lungo dei
sentieri. Il routing pero' si ferma in quei nodi in cui c'e' il tag
ford=yes. Questo puo' essere ragionevole ma penso che il piu' delle
volte si tratti
I mappatori vanno anche invogliati a comiere certe operazioni.
Perchè quasi nessuno si prende la briga di mappare i civici direttamente sul
campo?
Perché è un'operazione p@llos@, IMHO, naturalmente.
Bisogna posizionarli con precisione, ricordarsi di inserire i campi
necessari... e poi i numeri
Il nuovo Vespucci ha la funzione di autocompletamento e suggerimento dei
civici lungo una via (avendo la connessione dati attiva o scaricandosi la
porzione di territorio e caricandola sul cellulare). L'ho provata e non è
niente male.
Onestamente non capisco tutto questo astio verso gli import, se
Una intersezione tra highway e waterway si presenta generalmente in due modi:
1. Le due ways sono su livelli diversi (è esplicitato layer=*) e vanno
inseriti bridge, tunnel, culvert dove applicabili.
2. Le due ways sono sullo stesso layer (solitamente omesso) e va
inserito ford=yes.
In questo
-Original Message-
From: emmexx [mailto:emm...@tiscalinet.it]
Sent: giovedì 23 ottobre 2014 13:46
To: openstreetmap list - italiano
Subject: [Talk-it] [OT] GraphHopper e guadi
Volevo capire se si tratta di un limite (o di una scelta) di graphhopper o se
e'
errata la mappatura dei guadi.
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