And lose your entire work every 20 minutes or so because of Flash
breaking... Ok, this doesn't occur this often, but it does sometimes. Not
Potlatch's fault, though.
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:54 AM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
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> Roy Wallace wrote:
> > Currently, it's my understanding that, if you'
I'm still reading it "nanometers" even after reading your email and after
spending 7 months in a flight simulator company!
2009/11/24 Iván Sánchez Ortega
> El Martes, 24 de Noviembre de 2009, Frederik Ramm escribió:
> > Maybe "~= 100km", but "== 60 nm".
>
> Am I the only one who has read that as
Hmm, an update: some GSoC OSM projects [1] were already accepted.
[1] http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/openstreetmap
2009/11/2 Bráulio Bezerra da Silva
> With OSM data getting more and more quality, I guess it will be a logical
> move to Google (and others) to use it f
With OSM data getting more and more quality, I guess it will be a logical
move to Google (and others) to use it for its needs (for example in cities
where they have NOTHING mapped). Though, I've never seen anyone discuss
that. Thinking about this, some questions arise.
Will it ever happen?
Will t
I agree with you. Every single map of my city I've seen has some "planned
roads" where in reality we have a forest or something else. These roads are
in the "oficial map" of the city plan made by the authorities and are
promptly copied to comercial maps. I think we should map only things that
are c
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