goEuropa, based in Poland and with offices in Ireland also uses
opentripplanner engine to power its Iplaner.pl

The tool is being used by Urban Transport Authority in Poznan at
www.ztm.poznan.pl/journey-planner/

It's developed in Flex/Flash and shows that opentripplanner is an excellent
tool, that is worth supporting.

Regards,
Wojciech

PS It's my first post on the group. Wanted to say hi to openstreetmap
community - as qlex i'm already trying to contribute to the map of Poznan :)




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> OpenTripPlanner, an open-source project sponsored by a number of public
> transportation agencies, can link agency GTFS data with downloaded OSM (or
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> Sorry, I didn't want to attack you. I know it's not easy to make a map, but
> I see a map making as an other project, next to OSM. It's good that OSM has
> it's own map, so mappers kan see their changes, but it's not OSM's core
> business. OSM is more than data for maps, it also has to provide data for
> routing software, like maxspeeds, forbidden turns ... I think a timetable
> would be part of that. So there can be efficient routing software for
> public
> transport.
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> These are just my thoughts, I don't want to offend someone, I admire all
> people working on projects like this for free, be it map making,
> programming, mapping ...
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> regards,
> Sander
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> 2010/11/4 Micha? Borsuk <[email protected]>
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> > On 4 November 2010 20:52, Sander Deryckere <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> @ Michal: I know about ?pnvkarte, but I keep mapping public transport
> >> routes. The ultimate goal is the data, maps and routes are good but not
> >> necessary.
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> > The ultimate goal of OSM is the map, not the data. Feel free to do an
> > overlay website, but are you sure what you're getting into? Good luck.
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> Very rarely reply to this list but I have to absolutely agree with you.
> OSM is a data project far, far more than a cartography or neogeography
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> On 04/11/2010 20:25, Sander Deryckere wrote:
> > Sorry, I didn't want to attack you. I know it's not easy to make a
> > map, but I see a map making as an other project, next to OSM. It's
> > good that OSM has it's own map, so mappers kan see their changes, but
> > it's not OSM's core business. OSM is more than data for maps, it also
> > has to provide data for routing software, like maxspeeds, forbidden
> > turns ... I think a timetable would be part of that. So there can be
> > efficient routing software for public transport.
> >
> > These are just my thoughts, I don't want to offend someone, I admire
> > all people working on projects like this for free, be it map making,
> > programming, mapping ...
> >
> > regards,
> > Sander
> >
> > 2010/11/4 Micha? Borsuk <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>>
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> >     On 4 November 2010 20:52, Sander Deryckere <[email protected]
> >     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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> >         @ Michal: I know about ?pnvkarte, but I keep mapping public
> >         transport routes. The ultimate goal is the data, maps and
> >         routes are good but not necessary.
> >
> >
> >     The ultimate goal of OSM is the map, not the data. Feel free to do
> >     an overlay website, but are you sure what you're getting into?
> >     Good luck.
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