Hi Nyamuk, I added you to my gmail contacts. This normally means you can see when I'm online, if you want to do a Google Hangout session. I'm always ready to help people to get started with JOSM, which is the only viable option once you start working with route relations.
Polyglot 2014-03-04 6:03 GMT+01:00 Marc Gemis <[email protected]>: > The maps on osm.org do not show the max speed, lane information, max > height, speed camera's and so forth. In this presentation > https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1F69PAR44JF3pBE1mBuv-8VaNmkyIOxxQhcAYEM_PuWo/edit#slide=id.pyou'll > find a number of links to maps that show some of that information. > With those maps you can also find out where the information is missing in > your neighborhood. > > There are also 2 styles for JOSM that show that information while you are > editing: "Lane and road > attributes<http://josm.openstreetmap.de/josmfile?page=Styles/Lane_and_Road_Attributes&zip=1>" > and > "Maxspeed<http://josm.openstreetmap.de/josmfile?page=Styles/Maxspeed&style>", > see https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Styles for more information. > > There are also 2 styles for the cycling and walking networks. I think that > the cycling network is rather complete, but need maintenance. That means > check whether the nodes are still on the right spot, the routes are still > correctly laid out. I've hear that the navigation is not always correct on > a Garmin device because the street & cycleways are not tagged correctly in > some case. > > The walking networks are far from complete. (see the maps in the above > presentation). > > Also, the networks are broken sometimes by less experienced mappers that > change the streets. A nice tool to find those problems is > http://osma.vmarc.be/ > > Walking and cycling network mapping are not the easiest thing to map. We > have organised hangouts (video conferencing from Google) to explain this in > the past. Unfortunately I don't have time the coming month to set one up > with you. Maybe Jo ("Polyglot") has some time to teach you the correct way > of mapping. > > Have fun ! > > regards > > m > > > On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 5:50 PM, ussa pa <[email protected]> wrote: > >> thanks Marc, >> >> Wow! awsome stuff !! >> A few things I'm really interested in: >> >> 1 - Walking & cycling networks (field surveys required) >> 2 - For car navigation I would suggest max speeds, lane information, access >> rights (all of which requires field surveys) >> >> >> For 1, preferably the cycling part; 2 could be done altogether. >> >> I'm located south Ixelles, chee de Boondael, near av Guillaume Gilbert >> I switched to the cycling map, funny I see a lot of beer icons on the map >> ;-) >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-be mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-be mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be > >
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