Hi Joost
Looks cool !I would like to discuss tagging issues and more with you, but
during the next month I will be too busy...
-- Regards / Kveðja / Kila la heri / Hilsen Morten Lange, Oslo, Norway
On Monday, 10 August 2020, 16:57:52 CEST, joost schouppe
wrote:
Hi Morten,
The site w
Hi Morten,
The site works without a database, so requires very little upkeep. The team
that worked on it is very enthusiastic about the project and at least four
of the five people who built this during Open Summer of Code are still
involved as volunteers. Our partners from the government also see
Thanks for your hepful response (below).And sorry that I "re-sent" my
questions in a slightly different way.
However, there were two new points.
One question about the life expectancy of the current site and one suggestion
or inspiration (By some possibly perceived as wishful thinking):
I enjo
Hi,
Congratulations on a nice project and a useful one !
For a long time I have wished for a user-friendly bicycle repair specific map,
including bicycle cafés.
You were soliciting constructive feedback, so here is mine: What I miss in the
Cyclofix project is an easy-to find definition of how y
> Congratulations on a nice project and a useful one !
> For a long time I have wished for a user-friendly bicycle repair specific
> map, including bicycle cafés.
Thanks, us as well ;)
> What I miss in the Cyclofix project is an easy-to find definition of how you
> classify the nodes that are to
Dear OSM community,
My name is Pierre Barban. A team composed of three very motivated students,
including myself, and lead by two active members of the OSMbe, have been
mandated by the region of Brussels, Belgium, to create a map gathering all kind
of data related to cycling. Without a doubt, O
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