Re: [OSM-talk] Wikimedia Maps (beta)

2015-09-17 Thread maning sambale
The {y} coordinates seems different from OSM's, see:
https://maps.wikimedia.org/#17/14.59445/-239.02144
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/14.59310/120.97863


On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 5:59 AM, Hans De Kryger
 wrote:
> Thanks for the share!
>
> On Sep 14, 2015 6:25 AM, "Daniel Koć"  wrote:
>>
>> Wikimedia is working with their own maps based on OSM data (currently
>> still beta):
>>
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Maps
>>
>> This style is quite simple (even less data than MapQuest Open) and I've
>> heard it's based on OSM Bright. Interesting features:
>>
>> Starting with this tile:
>>
>> https://maps.wikimedia.org/osm-intl/10/511/340.png
>>
>> you can see JSON-formatted vector data for visible elements (unfortunately
>> it means there's not too much of them):
>>
>> https://maps.wikimedia.org/osm-intl/10/511/340.json
>>
>> and also some higher-DPI versions:
>>
>> https://maps.wikimedia.org/osm-intl/10/511/3...@1.3x.png
>> https://maps.wikimedia.org/osm-intl/10/511/3...@2x.png
>>
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Re: [OSM-talk] Strava Heatmap + TSBP

2015-09-17 Thread David W .
Thank you. 

This has been useful. 

I am curious to know why runkeeper data has been used but strava not (yet). 
Both work with mapbox.

david

El 17/9/2015, a las 22:54, Robert Norris  escribió:

Although not necessary based on Strava's Heatmap itself, Strava themselves have 
a QA tool for routing (which is derived from OSM) errors :

http://labs.strava.com/routing-errors/ 
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Re: [OSM-talk] Strava Heatmap + TSBP

2015-09-17 Thread Robert Norris
> I know that TSBP is no longer actively maintained and the idea is 1.5  
> years old, but I was wondering if somebody is working on a feature that  
> would allow Strava's Heatmap to uncover unmapped territory without  
> having to look over every square mile manualy. 
>  

Although not necessary based on Strava's Heatmap itself, Strava themselves have 
a QA tool for routing (which is derived from OSM) errors :

http://labs.strava.com/routing-errors/

Which could reveal some of the missing tracks + paths, or at least connection 
errors between roads and tracks. 

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[OSM-talk] Osmic icons for JOSM

2015-09-17 Thread nebulon42
I have created a style for JOSM that substitutes default POI icons with 
icons from Osmic. The style uses most of the 149 currently available 
icons from Osmic and re-uses the colour scheme used by osm.org's default 
style openstreetmap-carto. What I'm trying to achieve is more visual 
consistency between the individual POI icons.


I'm also trying to increase familiarity between JOSM's style and OSM's 
default map style, which might be helpful when editing. Since 
openstreetmap-carto also uses many of Osmic's icons making the 
connection between POI features on the slippy map and in the editor 
should be easier.


The project repository: https://github.com/gmgeo/osmic-josm-style

More details: https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/nebulon42/diary/35857

Your feedback is welcome.

nebulon42

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[OSM-talk] Somebody should offer planet file postgis dump files

2015-09-17 Thread Badita Florin
Now, to import the planet it will take around 6-20 days with osmosis

Other tools behave in the same way ...

What i think it is missing, is a monthly postgis dump of the planet. Or
weekly, whatever

To have loaded in postgis the whole planet, and once a week/day/hour/minute
( what works best ) to apply just the changefiles

The dump to be as concise as possible, having just the bare necessities,
without the index, etc

In this way, people that are interested in doing some statistics out of OSM
can do it in a simple way, without spending 1-2 weeks only downloading the
29 osm.pbf file, waiting 6 days for osmosis to load the file, if it will
not crush, , having 1500 GB to do that, just to revert back to 200-700 GB

I cannot say how much it will take the database, because i was never able
to load the entire planet, all the time i had to revert to filtering,
clipping, calculate for each separate continent, amenity or type of POI,
and then combine it all back.

A dump of a planet file would make the osm data more accessible to
scientist, researchers and the general osm community

I would be able to try and find a server where the planet file would lay ,
with the osmosis script that would update the script and the psql script
that will generate once per month a dump file for the whole planet, if
somebody can help me create such a setup, if possible

Have a good day,
Florin Badita
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