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Isn't landuse = forest supposed to be tagged on the relation instead?
I've never been able to contact Renaud Michel on various subjects.
That's me, I generally answer the messages I receive via OSM, I just checker
and I had forgotten one (3 months ago), but I don't think it was from you
ODbL, dans cinq ans les données pourraient être distribuées sous une
licence qui n'existe pas encore.
Je pense qu'il est important de ne pas occulter ce point pour ne pas avoir
de surprises plus tard.
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to the trunk, it has not been integrated
yet)
https://code.launchpad.net/~charles-fleche/igotu2gpx/gt600
The program is based on qt4 (even the command line tool), and the gui has an
optional plugin to display the tracks over an OSM map using marble.
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to download each relation manually before opening in JOSM, JOSM can
download an object by ID (type Ctrl-Shift-O, or from the File menu), and
recent versions of JOSM even accept a list of IDs to download them all at
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On lundi 11 juillet 2011 at 13:03, Gerard Vanderveken wrote :
Renaud MICHEL wrote:
Press Ctrl while clicking on the end note, JOSM will start a new way.
No, this leads to a double node and the way is not connected to the
crossing.
Right, I didn't pay attention this.
But If you click
write users who have not agreed, do you mean only those that have
explicitly said no to the CT?
Or do you include all the users who have not made a choice yet?
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what they think is best for OSM, and got
the power from the community.
Wow!
Even on a discussion about the logo someone manage to highjack the thread
with FUD about the license change.
Amazing!
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an exclusion to the oneway for
bicycles.
For those I use
oneway:bicycle=no
bicycle:oneway=no
(not sure which one is more appropriate, so I always add both, looking at
the wiki, the oneway:bicycle seems to be preferred)
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sidewalks for roads you should not cross
anywhere adds valuable informations, bu if everybody is against it I will
retag it as footway=left/right/both/none where appropriate. cf
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Advanced_footway_and_cycleway
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il suffit d' placer la langue et le titre de la page, pas besoin d'y mettre
l'URL complète.
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/bingimageanalyzer/?lat=31.61276546098359lon=-47.38712755088407zoom=6
looks like someone has a lot of time to waste...
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potlatch (about a year ago) it was way slower
than JOSM (on the same computer), but flash for Linux is quite bad.
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the
highway as an area to connect the correct edge to the landuse. I think that
a highway drawn as a single line is supposed to correspond to the center of
the road/way.
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is not visible on Bing yet, but which I mapped earlier on by
means of GPX tracks.
Yes, I can point you to a few places in Liege where bing is outdated, mainly
new roundabouts (we never get enough of those) :-)
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, but must stay where it
is in case the stream path change, then draw a separate way, approximately
over the stream, but not sharing nodes.
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what was the case for
Belgium.
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?) are also contributing under CT 1.0?
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Le dimanche 05 décembre 2010 à 11:49, Mike Dupont a écrit :
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Renaud MICHEL r.h.michel+...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is it OK to use bing imagery when you have accepted the contributors
term,
How are they connected? please explain.
Because of the terms of the CT, I
Le samedi 13 novembre 2010 à 14:42, Gerard Vanderveken a écrit :
I tend to consider them as copyrighted material, and thus forbidden to
be used at all with OSM
How can a number be copyrighted?
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which also have alternatives (33 Vaux, 33 Trooz).
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It doesn't work at all in konqueror (from KDE 4.4), either with khtml or
webkit.
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, then I will
create a new account there, possibly using the same user name if it is still
available, or a new one.
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facilitate an easy method for people waiting to claim their
account/edits on a forked database.
Actually, that would be more a sign that they are not trustworthy.
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Le mardi 17 août 2010 à 19:06, vous avez écrit :
Is there any part of the earth which is really empty in terms of not
having any possible landuse or natural tag to describe it?
But putting nodes everywhere with fixme missing landuse would be a big
waste of time and resource.
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Le mardi 17 août 2010 à 21:10, Pierre-Alain Dorange a écrit :
Empty node has no information, it must not be used to mean something ;
that's all.
Yes, that's basically what I said in my first post.
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about nodes without any tag, and many people suggested that
if those nodes are supposed to be useful for anything, then they should be
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from some time ago, when some
editors would delete a way, but not the nodes it contained (I think there
used to be such a bug, even before I started contributing to OSM).
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ordering,
see
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:type=route#Members
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the route in two relations, forward and backward, most bus stops
will only be part of one relation or the other.
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connected those halls to the surrounding streets, where
appropriate, so that they can be routable.
Here is an example I am working on
http://osm.org/go/0EqqhQFBj-
(still have to add the individuals shops thought)
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peculiarities, but should
probably be good for other English-speaking countries. I hope it's
useful.
I thought the consensus was not to abbreviate and always use the full name?
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mean any non-motorized vehicle).
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The page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:source doesn't list that
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along that way.
What do you think?
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As adviced by Andy, I've sent a mail to the osmfoundation explaining the
situation.
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such as
banning the user and removing data from the history should such things
prove necessary. You have certainly done the right thing so far by
contacting the user directly to make initial investigations.
OK, I'll mail them all the informations.
thanks
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least) before knowing of the copyright problem.
Any advice?
I think I'm going to remove all this by hand with JOSM.
But the ways will still be present in the DB with the history. Can we do
something about this?
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potlatch should also have such a warning, as beginners generally start with
potlatch and are more likely to make such a mistake.
(If it already does ignore this comment, I rarely use potlatch)
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information for the ambulance driver who then knows he can actually take
that road, although regular users may not.
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in?
It is.
When I open my browser on OSM it is centered on belgium (except from some
place where it is whole europe, probably because it can't associate the IP
there to a specific country).
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I should probably use a
complementary tag, I see in tagwatch that there is bicycle:oneway which
seem to be in use (and a few variations a few times) is that a good choice?
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And once you start with tag names, you could go on with values and
replace primary with p, secondary with s and so on.
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inconsistent tagging, like a way tagged
highway=primary
h=secondary
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windows, and don't mind, sometimes the ability to
force them into a grid layout would be really useful.
You can.
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiling_window_manager
THere are many such window manager available for X window
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corrected many small problems in Liège, so many of the bugs
present here
http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?zoom=15lat=50.64151lon=5.57285layers=B0T
should be gone by the next update ;-)
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something, not knowing an acceptable way to do
so. So I acually concentrate on roads which have a good consensus on the
tagging (and is the main purpose of OSM).
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it would
be handy...
You may open GPX files in JOSM before you upload them.
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