Re: [OSM-talk] Here's what they do in Korea

2011-11-03 Thread Arun Ganesh
I am totally blown away by the level of detail provided by the map
providers in Korea. Even the navigation devices they use in almost any
vehicle is of a much higher level than anything I have seen outside. As the
car approaches a flyover or a junction, the device actually renders a 3d
view of the area from the pov of the vehicle, with detailed buildings,
trees and lighting to match the time of the day. Each lane of the road is
marked with turn restrictions and speed limits.

All the gloating we do of the capabilities of osm fades in comparison to
what's been achieved here. We are years away from reaching such a level
where it will possible to crowdsource data to such a detailed level in a
consistent manner.

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 9:00 PM,  wrote:

>
>
> http://local.daum.net/map/index.jsp?t__nil_navi=bestmain&nil_id=map
>
> http://map.naver.com/
>
> Even if you don't read Korean you can still appreciate the scope and scale
> of
> their undertaking.  The datasets are also unique- take a look at the same
> area from the different providers.  Click on various icons to see aerial
> photos and Daum's street view.  Also provided: route planning, traffic
> density, and the weather for the chunk of map you are looking at.  Oh, and
> as
> well as the distance and journey time the route planner will tell you the
> taxi fare you would have to pay.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Andrew
>
>


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Re: [OSM-talk] Esri spain abuse?

2011-11-03 Thread Kai Krueger

humano wrote:
> 
> Hello mappers
> 
> ESRI use our map[0] without respecting the terms of our license
> [0] http://www.votosycifras.com/
> 
This looks to me more like a bug in the initialisation of their attribution
code. If you click on Fondo=>OpenStreetMap the correct attribution ("©
OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA" Including links to OpenStreetMap and
CC-BY-SA) appears at the usual place for attributions. For some reason it is
just not displayed by default.


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Re: [OSM-talk] Esri spain abuse?

2011-11-03 Thread Stefan de Konink
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Op 04-11-11 00:49, Fredy Rivera schreef:
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> http://www.votosycifras.com/

They do... even for a person that does not speak Spanish...

Fondo => Its obvious that "OpenStreetmap" means attribution...
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[OSM-talk] Esri spain abuse?

2011-11-03 Thread Fredy Rivera
Hello mappers

ESRI use our map[0] without respecting the terms of our license
[0] http://www.votosycifras.com/

salu2
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[OSM-talk] Japan coastline errors

2011-11-03 Thread Richard Moss

It seems Mapnik takes a long time to update the coastline shapefiles.  I
surveyed a length of coastline on holiday, and edited it back in August.  But it
is still rendering quite wrong in Mapnik (though fine in Osmarender).
 
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=38.0634386837482&lon=20.7489976286888&zoom=17 
 
Richard (user:richardm565)
 
Original message
on  Thu Nov 3 00:39:57 GMT 2011
Kimon Berlinkimon at deepskymarines.org
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wrote
 
Oh, that's right, the other renderers don't have the problem
(today). I waited a few days with mapnik before reporting the
problem, but that may still have been too short.
 


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[OSM-talk] Here's what they do in Korea

2011-11-03 Thread Andrew Errington
Hello everyone,

In case you are interested, here's what's happening in Korea (non-OSM):



It's pretty cool, and I would love for OSM to be the back-end of some of these 
apps, but it's going to be a while.

Anyone outside Korea can take a look at the map services on-line.  The two 
popular ones are Daum and Naver:

http://local.daum.net/map/index.jsp?t__nil_navi=bestmain&nil_id=map

http://map.naver.com/

Even if you don't read Korean you can still appreciate the scope and scale of 
their undertaking.  The datasets are also unique- take a look at the same 
area from the different providers.  Click on various icons to see aerial 
photos and Daum's street view.  Also provided: route planning, traffic 
density, and the weather for the chunk of map you are looking at.  Oh, and as 
well as the distance and journey time the route planner will tell you the 
taxi fare you would have to pay.

Best wishes,

Andrew

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