they weren't before.
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an invalid changeset number of 0. what am i overlooking?
obviously the db isn't quite right.
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and self-study around web maps. As with Mappy Hour, newcomers are
welcome.
We keep our schedules here,
http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Toronto so you can have a look at
any time.
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sections to the route relation.
With that in mind it does seem odd that there are apparently two separate
NCN routes running due east of Okehampton (28 and 279), briefly rejoining at
Sticklepath. But stranger things have happened...
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it. 30 mph residential is as common as 25 mph, and in my experience
it's a statute of the local municipality that imposes the limit.
the default speed limit in NYS for unposted roads is 55mph, irrespective
of surface type. other states vary; there's a page in the OSM wiki about it.
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description - which is then nicely
displayed by taginfo in the listing of values.
However that only works for tag descriptions that were valid at some point in
time and can't be used for typo or other kinds of redirects.
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map, whether
for rendering or routing, for truck drivers or car drivers or cyclists,
makes it easier for people to get to Cleator, Arizona, and a thousand other
places.
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Oops. Don't know how this got missed.
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CfP Buenos Aires closes soon. Get your talk proposals in.
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Hi Folks,
If you're in Ottawa or don't mind driving a bit, we're having our next
meetup September 26th at 7pm. Details here [1].
Look forward to catching up with everyone:)
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Richard Welty wrote:
agreed. i have spent quite a lot of time in Iowa farming
territory where the road grid consists mostly of high
quality, well maintained gravel roads that are in regular,
heavy use by farm equipment. i generally give these
highway=unclassified, surface=gravel.
Great
, it might be that they would hide the nodes?
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Nochwas.. Deutsche Fehlermeldungen sind zwar schön aber Englische sind sehr
viel praktischer weil man sie viel besser googeln kann.
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Block paving is very common for residential streets in the Netherlands, so
that's not really enough to distinguish a living_street.
I'd keep highway=living_street for (at minimum) single surface, no clear
distinction between where cars and pedestrians go, and no clear straight
route for cars.
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thousands, millions, of fictional or entirely mistagged roads and
tracks?
I know it's a long-standing OSM joke, but at this rate we _are_ going to
have to import some Germans to the US, because it looks like the only way
the map will ever get fixed.
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 02:22:10PM +0200, Imre Samu wrote:
Hi Imre,
thousands thanks - everything seems to work perfectly as described.
one question - if I would want to compile osmium myself the README says
that no files need to be build and doesn't say where osmium comes from?
Richard
: Could not generate DH
keypair
The network connection seems fine, background imagery is
laoded fine - is anyone else seeing this??
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 03:08:31PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 29/08/14 15:01, Richard Z. wrote:
having frequent problems today, sometimes everything works
and sometimes when downloading/uploading data JOSM says
Failed to upload data to or download data from
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 03:25:02PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
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On 29/08/14 15:08, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 29/08/14 15:01, Richard Z. wrote:
Failed to upload data to or download data from
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not necessary.. I do not need it quickly and if I will do it
will try to create all the RPM specfiles.
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On 29/08/2014 16:32, Richard Z. wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 03:25:02PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
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On 29/08/2014 16:14, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 29/08/14 15:08, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 29
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noticed that there is
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Tag:maxspeed%3D20redirect=no
and a few more speeds - does it make any sense to have such
pages around?
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* get the results into JOSM for examination and editing
Tia for any hints,
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Bündelung von mehreren Wegen/Objekten, die auf/an einer
Brücke sind).
es gibt das bridge:name proposal, wird soweit ich sehe häufig verwendet.
Auch man_made=bridge ist dafür geeignet.
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They get called a bus cage (because of the marking design) or more
officially Bus Stop Clearway (ie somewhere where you can't load/park) in
the UK.
road_markings=yes might be more appropriate
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In Belgium the letters B U S are
is there any documentation for config/application.yml beyond the
internal comments? i can guess what i need to change in order
to get it to point at a local tile service, but it'd be nice to have a
few more details to reduce the guessing.
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On 8/19/14 5:30 PM, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 19/08/14 22:10, Richard Welty wrote:
is there any documentation for config/application.yml beyond the
internal comments? i can guess what i need to change in order
to get it to point at a local tile service, but it'd be nice to have a
few more details
thanks for the replies everyone, that all pretty much covered what i
needed to
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i have a need to be able to generate mapnik tiles for
part of NY State to show what the OSM view of it
looked like maybe 2 years ago. is there a documented
process for pulling an extract like that?
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Hi Richard,
I am working my way around the canals of Britain, tracing the canal banks
and tidying up locks etc.
Your work is really welcome and as someone with a particular interest in the
British canals I'm glad to see it taking place.
In terms of playing nice with the OSM community, rather
or an east and west
segment, leaving the prefix on the name even though it does not match the
actual signs.
Does this seem reasonable?
yes. you might want to put the version on the sign in short_name
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turbo stuff.
We had 10 mappers at the last one (absolute blast), lets break that number!
Look forward to seeing you all there.
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page is not good enough then why bother having a
wiki? Do we have to resort to the mailing list every time we want to tag
something?
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This thread is already too long (though Fred's contribution was a classic).
If people want to add transliterations (or genuinely different names) by
hand, then let them. As long as no-one starts doing mass automated
transliterations, then it doesn't matter very much.
Richard (M)
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who use the private toll road.
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this, I imagine it would need public liability insurance etc too.
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It was only put in recently and I personally find it unhelpful. Would
anyone object to removing it?
Yes.
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Anything else, dear? I mean, would you like the hotel moved a bit to the
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put journeys on stops (as a flag for not
rendering them).
The frequencies can be summed/combined for particular ways, if required. I
had to bodge that a bit for my map, but I'll probably do it properly when
(if) I update it, since Maperitive now has a python capability.
Richard
On Fri, Aug 1
://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brillant_com_la_purpurina_city#United_States.
i'm not getting anything meaningful
out of google to explain this, and am reluctant to mess with it because
i don't know what it's about. hopefully someone here is knowledgable
enough to fix this properly.
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Let the remote mappers know that local mappers are maintaining those
river areas, and their repeated changes are unexpected, add no merit,
and may be considered an edit war.
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I know this may be a silly question, but why revert if it adds to the map?
It runs the risk of alienating a new contributor... I'm not au fait with
community rules and would appreciate someone teaching me why we do this
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if you have local
knowledge), please follow and participate on imports@ and imports-us@.
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I'm pleased to report that http://cycle.travel/map now defaults to kilometres
for European routes. :)
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all the mappers who have contributed all the lovely data. You can post
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Oh absolutely, I just haven't had time to do that yet.
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and won't do that I'm afraid. If you want the shortest,
quickest route, which presupposes that you're happy cycling along busy main
roads, this isn't the router for you. cycle.travel is designed for people
who want a more leisurely and enjoyable ride.
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lights. Not sure what you mean by
shape turns - can you explain?
3. I would like to show you some examples but I did not find
any link/shortlink feature. Are gpx tracks any help ?
You can log into the site and save routes that way - that's probably the
best way!
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it looks really nice!
Thanks! :)
One quick note, it's possible to have routes (also) in metric units?
Yep, definitely. I'm working on making it the default for Europe but, for
now, you can log in and set your user profile to prefer kilometres.
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something that should stand up against the letter and
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-start your local community. There could be a
dozen quiet local mappers waiting for somebody else to organize the
event. That's you.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_10th_Anniversary_Birthday_party
Best Regards and Happy Mapping,
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OSM US:
I've been using some routing engines to map fitness routes (e.g. Strava)
that use OSM data. Along our US coasts, there are beaches. The beaches I'm
familiar with are popular with walkers and joggers to go up
right answer.
Again, long answer and fascinating discussion available at our events.
And thanks again for your interest in OpenStreetMap. use
Best regards,
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[2] http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl
Find the details here [1] and [2].
Let me know if these dates work. I just put them out there to start the
discussion.
Look forward to seeing you all!
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Hi folks,
Just wanted to let local mappers know we've got a new local webpage [1]
setup. My intention with this is to make easier for folks to find the
mapping parties being run here as well as an easy tool for folks to get
involved etc.
Let me know what you think:)
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Who's up for helping me organize the Ottawa bday party?
Let me know what you think!
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they
are little used except by local traffic, but they're public.
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the mod_tile installation is working fine, but i need to get to serving
tiles via wms and that part of the process isn't nearly as clear as
the earlier stages of the process.
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see attached notice of scheduled maintenance.
Thank you, sysadmins, for your endless efforts on our behalf.
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mind the fact that we keep going in circles about this
is evidence that we're thinking about the problem the wrong way.
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and i don't disagree with you here, but my thinking about
how to go forward may be very different. more details will
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values within a certain radius?
i'm currently working on setting up an external source for
city boundaries derived from ZCTA data. these boundaries
would not be intended for import to OSM, but rather would
be an external data set available to geocoders such as
Nominatim.
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I've never heard it called a life ring - that's too vague a name. Most
people would probably refer to it by starting to describe it - one of those
red ring things that you can use to help someone who is drowning.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Andreas Goss
An office poll of four people here gives the answer life belt, with a
fifth person saying life ring.
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I think it depends on your definition of 'sea' - and probably the
definition of lighthouse too! There's a lighthouse in Tower Hamlets - as
well as some in the Scottish lochs.
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at least make an effort to come up with better tagging.
On 6/11/14 2:09 PM, Serge Wroclawski wrote:
This is (yet another) reason why I believe so strongly in Ian's effort
to move government boundary data out of OSM and into another dataset.
i favor this as well.
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I was curious how complete OpenStreetMap shop data was, so decided to
do an analysis for some Canadian chains.
The results were mixed. [Cool analysis clipped, go read it. :-) ]
Thanks for this, Paul. It will be interesting
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 12:57 AM, Paul Norman penor...@mac.com wrote:
I was curious how complete OpenStreetMap shop data was, so decided to
do an analysis for some Canadian chains.
The results were mixed. [Cool analysis clipped, go read it. :-) ]
Thanks for this, Paul. It will be interesting
Hi Lester,
Facebook updates the places it has using crowdsourced information from
here: https://www.facebook.com/places/editor?ref=br_tf.
I'm afraid that's all I know...
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Didn't Steve C publish an automated tool to create road geometry from
aerial imagery when he was at Microsoft?
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ahead of reality... but not too far ahead.
cheers
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I appreciate Simon's response that it seems that the really coolish
(people, processes...) happen in what often seems like a bubble: that is
exactly what I was referring to. It's like the Cool Kids have their
insider
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 11:40 AM, William Morris
wboyk...@geosprocket.com wrote:
Please let me know if I should direct this at a different list, but I
have a basic question about the implications of the ODBL:
OSM is brimming with great POIs and network features; I'd like to use
some of these
distinct from the coach body, which is why they are more
comfortable than buses. But I'd tend to make the distinction based on the
service offered, rather than the technology}.
Richard
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In Belgium there are three operators
Hi Folks,
We're throwing a mapping party at the end of the month (May 31 @ 9am).
We'll carpool over to Quebec to map the Mackenzie King estate [1]. Visitors
information [2].
Drop me a line or the meetup group to sort out carpooling.
Cheers,
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name as well. once a road has been verified, they contain no useful
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Thanks to all have responded specifically or generally on our community
guidelines draft. I have been able to make a number of small changes which
tighten and clarify without changing intent.
I have made one large edit
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I see no good reason to have a username Delete Mine And I Delete
Yours. I think it goes against the spirit of OSM as being overly
confrontational on its face.
Ah, but one might say the same about posting such a
://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag%3Atraffic_calming%3Dchicane
And that rather confirms that you have found what you are looking for. And
all in the context of what other mappers are already using, so we can avoid
duplicating effort by 'creating' a new tagging standard.
Best regards,
Richard
names. Use
name/alt_name on the road, or name = one name / other name if both seem
equally valid.
Richard
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Steven Horner ste...@stevenhorner.comwrote:
Hello,
It's interesting and highlights a few problems local to me, some I had
buried my head in the sand
on various OSM topics.
there will be pizza.
RSVP if possible, it'd be good to know how much pizza to bring, and
feel free to suggest agenda topics or offer to present something.
richard
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On 5/14/14 2:56 PM, Richard Welty wrote:
i've been working on this for a little bit, and it's finally coming
together.
a meetup of OSMers in New York's Capital District is scheduled for June
11th,
at Enable Technologies in Troy, NY, at 6pm ET.
ok, first update. it's Enable Labs, not Enable
on the imports list, if this topic
interests you. If you are local to some of the data submissions, and
are willing to do a survey to confirm it, please let me know.
Best regards and happy mapping,
Richard
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