Re: [OSM-talk] South Sudan, the world's newest Country

2011-07-09 Thread Stephan Knauss

On 09.07.2011 08:56, Mikel Maron wrote:

In case you need global coverage for anything else:
http://www.gadm.org/


not free, so no valid source for OSM:

"this dataset is freely available for academic and other non-commercial 
use. Redistribution, or commercial use, is not allowed without prior 
permission."


Stephan

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Re: [OSM-talk] South Sudan, the world's newest Country

2011-07-09 Thread bernhard zwischenbrugger

hi


You should fine most of what you need there, especially from the IMWG 
and UNSudanIG sections. Note however the north/south border is in 
dispute in several areas. To the final question, at present there is a 
North and South Kordofoan and Sudan is retaining both, though the 
southern border of South Kordofan is partially disputed. Your 
colleague can contact me directly for further questions as needed.


Boundaries: 
http://www.cern.ch/unosat-sdn/data/vector/shp/undp_ss_county.zip

I tried to convert the shp file to osm, but no success.
The tools listed here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Shp2osm
are not working on my computer.

Bernhard



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Re: [OSM-talk] South Sudan, the world's newest Country

2011-07-09 Thread Mikel Maron


 
> > http://www.gadm.org/
>
> not free, so no valid source for OSM:
> 
> "this dataset is freely available for academic and other non-commercial use. 
>Redistribution, or commercial use, is not allowed without prior permission."

Yea, it's a shame. 
I'm checking on the status of the IMWG data sets listed on 
http://www.unitar.org/unosat/sudan
If none of this turns out to be usable for us, we'll be pursuing this with our 
friends at the UN.

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Re: [OSM-talk] [OSM-talk-fr] Sud-soudan

2011-07-09 Thread Vincent Pottier

For information and avoiding colision.
Pour information et éviter les collisions.
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FrViPofm

Le 09/07/2011 11:09, Marc Sibert a écrit :

Le 09/07/2011 09:33, RatZilla$ a écrit :


Bonjour à tou[te]s

Les limites administratives sont disponibles librement chez 
Maplibrary. Ce sont ces fichiers qui ont servi pour la Tunisie. Le 
Sud Soudan a été découpé suivant ces limites. Il suffit de reprendre 
les limites au format shape puis ogr2osm et c'est magique. Je pourrai 
documenter tout ça à 12h00.


Gael

On Jul 9, 2011 9:21 AM, "Greg" > wrote:


Bonjour à tous

Je viens de voir aujourd'hui que le Sud-Soudan [1] vient d'accéder à 
l'indépendance. Quelqu'un sait où on peut trouver une frontière que 
l'on peut importer dans OSM ?


D'ailleurs, question pratique : comment on coupe un pays en deux 
dans OSM ? Je pense pas avoir trouvé d'outil pour diviser les 
relations facilement...
(Pas étonnant vu le nombre de différentes relations qui existent, 
d'ailleurs)


[1] http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sud-Soudan

Greg


Bonjour,

Ces limites ne sont pas immédiates car il n'apparait que celles des 
"provinces" (Level 1), c'est à partir des 3 provinces du sud que l'on 
peut reconstituer ce nouvel état.


J'essaie un truc avec un Shape file pour produire un .OSM en passant 
par spatialite et une belle requete SQL.


Pour ceux qui cherchent, la source est ici 
http://www.maplibrary.org/stacks/Africa/Sudan/index.php


A+


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[OSM-talk] A imaginary isle in the Algerian desert ?

2011-07-09 Thread Vladimir Vyskocil
What's this ?

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=22.4439&lon=2.716&zoom=13&layers=M 

Vlad.

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Re: [OSM-talk] A imaginary isle in the Algerian desert ?

2011-07-09 Thread Stephan Knauss

On 09.07.2011 11:22, Vladimir Vyskocil wrote:

What's this ?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=22.4439&lon=2.716&zoom=13&layers=M


it's not there:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/8672878

Stephan

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Re: [OSM-talk] A imaginary isle in the Algerian desert ?

2011-07-09 Thread Michael Kugelmann

Vladimir Vyskocil wrote:

What's this ?

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=22.4439&lon=2.716&zoom=13&layers=M


There are no data present, so this just needs to be rerendered (I guess 
that somebody just deleted.data which had been wrong).


BTW: you can force a rerendering of a tile by adding a "/dirty" to the 
URL of the image.

Example: http://a.tile.openstreetmap.org/7/64/55.png/dirty


Best regards,
Michael.


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Re: [OSM-talk] South Sudan, the world's newest Country

2011-07-09 Thread Larry O'Neill
Hi Mikel, All,

I am after lashing in a border.
Did it before I read this email thread.
Abyei isnt on it yet.
I used:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Sudan_political_map_2000.jpg
and warped it:
http://warper.geothings.net/maps/preview/4507

Apologies if this was too hasty

Larry



On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Mikel Maron  wrote:

>
>
> > > http://www.gadm.org/
> >
> > not free, so no valid source for OSM:
> >
> > "this dataset is freely available for academic and other non-commercial
> use. Redistribution, or commercial use, is not allowed without prior
> permission."
>
> Yea, it's a shame.
> I'm checking on the status of the IMWG data sets listed on
> http://www.unitar.org/unosat/sudan
> If none of this turns out to be usable for us, we'll be pursuing this with
> our friends at the UN.
>
> -Mikel
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Re: [OSM-talk] Brilliant!

2011-07-09 Thread Kate Chapman
I can only imagine what this is going to be:
http://2011.foss4g.org/sessions/geoglobaldomination-musical

And I will never listen to "Eye of the Tiger" in the same way again.

-Kate

On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 5:04 AM, Richard Weait  wrote:
> Bravo, Señor España.  Bravo.
>
> http://opengeodata.org/state-of-the-map
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Re: [OSM-talk] South Sudan, the world's newest Country

2011-07-09 Thread RatZilla$
Hi all,

Successfully convert UNITAR datasets with ogr2osm from Ivan Sanchez:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ogr2osm

But it seems to have a gap of 8kms from the actual border ??
Who is right ? I think it's Unitar because some river are right placed.

I'm available for sharing OSM's converted datasets for quality control
and discussions.

Gaël

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Conversion réussie des jeux de données UNITAR avec ogr2osm d'Ivan Sanchez
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ogr2osm

Il y a un décalage de 8kms avec la frontière actuelle dans OSM ??
Je pense que le tracée UNITAR est le bon car il correspond avec les
cours d'eau déjà mappés.

A votre disposition pour la mise à dispo des jeux de données UNITAR
convertis en .osm pour le contrôle qualité et les discussions.


Gaël

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[OSM-talk] Topo Pirineos - or lots of new material to trace/import in the Pyrenees

2011-07-09 Thread Felix Hartmann

http://www.topopirineos.blogspot.com/

This map is using Openstreetmap Data for main roads, but lots of other 
stuff too. Attribution is not really given correctly, but somehow a bit. 
As we're still under CCBYSA 2.0, people can use it to trace rivers and 
trails to OSM :-)



or might we have another case of OSM data piracy
(I'ld support the later, as there is no real data sources given for the 
rest of the data, and from my opinion clearly a pirated Garmin MPC has 
been used to create the map).


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[OSM-talk] [wiki] convention pour categorie Cadastre

2011-07-09 Thread Guilhem Bonnefille
Bonjour,

Je viens de remarquer qu'il existe deux catégories dans le wiki pour
le cadastre :
- Cadastre
- Fr:Cadastre

Il me semble qu'il y en a une de trop. Laquelle garder ?

PS : en attendant, j'ai rajouter un lien de l'une vers l'autre.
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[OSM-talk] SOTM-EU starts in Vienna on Friday / Lightning Talks

2011-07-09 Thread Frederik Ramm

Hi,

   in 6 days (or make that 5.5), SOTM-EU is going to open in Vienna. 
Here's the list of attendees http://sotm-eu.org/attendees, here's the 
schedule http://sotm-eu.org/schedule, and here's the registration URL if 
you spontaneously decide to come: https://sotm-eu.org/registration


I'll be hosting the Lightning Talks sessions. If you already know that 
you're planning to hold one of those 5-minute talks presenting your pet 
project, software, or new tagging schema to an interested audience, it 
would make my work easier if you email me in advance.


I'm excited to be meeting many of you in Vienna. The talk lineup is 
great - for example, it'll be the first time for me to hear first-hand 
from the authors of Maperitive, Keepright, Overpass (was "Server Side 
Script") or Mapnik Metawriters.


Bye
Frederik

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