Re: [OSM-talk] Maps not working in garmin2557

2018-04-03 Thread Philip Barnes
You need to go into the map settings, select the map and enable it.

Phil (trigpoint) 

On 3 April 2018 21:42:50 BST, Ashok r  wrote:
>Hi I recently downloaded the maps onto an sd card but it does not show
>up on the gps
>What am I doing wrong
>
>
>
>Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

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Re: [OSM-talk] Help me build an OSM Community Index

2018-04-03 Thread Bryan Housel
Thanks for the feedback Andy!
The community index project will surely evolve as we learn what kinds of things 
are helpful for both end users and community organizers.  The goal is for users 
who are just getting started with editing to realize that they are part of 
something larger.

This represents a deliberate shift in focus from self-centered language we 
currently use in iD “Share your edit on Facebook/Twitter” to more 
community-centric language like “There are people around where you edited that 
care about what you are doing - say hi on Reddit or stop by this month's 
Meetup”.  It would not surprise me if the locations of OSM with the highest 
quality are also the parts of OSM with the strongest community and best 
attended meetups.

One thing I can do right now to make the osm-community-index project less 
confusing is to say exactly what we are currently collecting.  This list has 
grown a few times in the last week, and I need to move it up front as the first 
thing people see.

type - (required) Type of community resource. The following types are supported:
"discourse"
"facebook"
"forum" - For example, on forum.openstreetmap.org
"group" - Generic catchall for anything with a url (such as a local OSM chapter 
page)
"irc" - url should be a clickable web join link, server details can go in 
description
"mailinglist" - url should be a link to the listinfo page, e.g. 
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us
"meetup"
"reddit"
"slack" - url should link to the Slack itself, and signupUrl can link to an 
inviter service (see example above)
"telegram"
"twitter"


So you asked how you can help!  Please collect any of the above things and add 
them to GitHub tickets 🙏
In your email you mentioned some osm wiki pages that contain a lot of meetup 
links - I’d do those first...

Thanks, Bryan




> On Apr 2, 2018, at 12:45 PM, Andy Townsend  wrote:
> 
> On 31/03/18 13:25, Bryan Housel wrote:
>> I’ve started building an index of OSM community resources here:
>> https://github.com/osmlab/osm-community-index 
>> 
>> 
>> "Resources" can be links to forums, meetups, Slack groups, Facebook groups, 
>> mailing lists, and so on. Anything that mappers, especially beginners, might 
>> find interesting or helpful.
>> 
>> 
> 
> I think that's an excellent idea - quite often I'd like to recommend 
> something to a mapper in a country that I'm not familiar with, and it can be 
> difficult to do that if you're unfamiliar with the local community (and 
> especially if they're using non-open communication channels that can be less 
> easy to "just drop in on").
> 
> However I'm a bit confused about what sort of contributions you want - 
> https://github.com/osmlab/osm-community-index/issues/new 
>  loads a template 
> that seems to be looking for something in Markdown format (one per resource) 
> with a geojson file (I think - it's really not clear).  I'd be happy to 
> provide information that you could use to create the content you want, but 
> I've no idea how to provide what the site seems to be asking for (and I 
> suspect I won't be alone in that).
> 
> For example, for GB I'd suggest:
> 
> o That international resources such as the help site and the wiki are likely 
> to be the first best point of contact
> 
> o That the most commonly used local resource is probably the talk-gb mailing 
> list https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb 
>  (but note that the part of 
> the UK that is on the island of Ireland is best served by 
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie 
> ), and there's also 
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-scotland 
>  and other regional 
> lists.
> 
> o That there's usually someone able to respond to "ad hoc" questions in 
> #osm-gb on IRC (but I'd link to that via http://wiki.osm.org/wiki/IRC 
>  as other international channels may be 
> relevant too).
> 
> o There are regular meetups in at least London 
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London#Upcoming_Events 
>  , 
> Scotland,https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Edinburgh#Social_Events 
>  , West Midlands 
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mappa_Mercia#Meetings 
> , and East 
> Midlandshttps://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nottingham/Pub_Meetup 
>  .
> 
> o There's a "loomio" site (accessible from 
> https://osmuk.org/pinned/join-the-conversation/ 
> ) associated with the OSMF 
> chapter in the UK https://osmuk.org/ 

[OSM-talk] Maps not working in garmin2557

2018-04-03 Thread Ashok r
Hi I recently downloaded the maps onto an sd card but it does not show up on 
the gps
What am I doing wrong



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Re: [OSM-talk] You have not arrived: why Google Maps is a lost cause for Indonesian drivers

2018-04-03 Thread Mhairi O'Hara
Here are some articles you might find interesting Andy!

[1]
https://www.grab.com/id/en/press/social-impact-safety/grab-dan-hot-indonesia-selenggarakan-mapathon-untuk-mitigasi-dampak-bencana-alam/

[2]
https://www.hotosm.org/updates/2017-10-24_grabbike_drivers_support_disaster_managers_identify_idp_camps_in_bali

Also BCCd some friends ;)

On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 6:26 AM, Andy Mabbett 
wrote:

> Interesting article:
>
>http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/society/article/2139712/you-
> have-not-arrived-why-google-maps-lost-cause-indonesian-drivers
>
> Maybe someone in the area can reach out to the author/ publication and
> tell them about OSM and services that use it, and encourage a
> follow-up piece?
>
> [Hence BCCd to some of my friends in Jakarta]
>
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[OSM-talk] You have not arrived: why Google Maps is a lost cause for Indonesian drivers

2018-04-03 Thread Andy Mabbett
Interesting article:

   
http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/society/article/2139712/you-have-not-arrived-why-google-maps-lost-cause-indonesian-drivers

Maybe someone in the area can reach out to the author/ publication and
tell them about OSM and services that use it, and encourage a
follow-up piece?

[Hence BCCd to some of my friends in Jakarta]

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http://pigsonthewing.org.uk

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[OSM-talk] Using http://planet.openstreetmap.org? OpenStreetMap import might break if links aren't updated before May 7

2018-04-03 Thread Guillaume Rischard
Planet.openstreetmap.org  is available over 
https, and will start redirecting to https on 2018-05-07 
.

For http client that don't follow redirects, replication will break. This 
includes curl  by default, and 
many java-based clients like osmosis 
.

Please update all files from http://planet.openstreetmap.org 
 to httpS://planet.openstreetmap.org 
 before then.

Ideally, please make all requests to openstreetmap.org 
 over https. All services respond over https and 
will start redirecting soon.

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