[OSM-talk] Celebrate OSM birthday on 2020-08-08

2020-08-04 Thread Jeff McKenna

Hi all,

I haven't seen OSM's birthday mentioned yet here this year: mark your 
calendars 
https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2020/08/01/celebrate-the-16th-osm-anniversary/


-jeff




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Re: [OSM-talk] Facebook acquires crowdsourced mapping company Mapillary

2020-06-18 Thread Jeff McKenna

Thanks for sharing this Sérgio.

-jeff



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On 2020-06-18 7:32 p.m., Sérgio V. wrote:

https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-facebook-deals-mapillary/facebook-acquires-crowdsourced-mapping-company-mapillary-idUKKBN23P3N6


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Sérgio - http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/smaprs


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[OSM-talk] osm2pgsql.exe available now for Windows users through MS4W

2019-03-13 Thread Jeff McKenna
Sharing the news here with the OSM community, that the latest MS4W 
(MapServer for Windows) installer now also includes osm2pgsql.exe 
(master, -with-lua), which helps provide an easy SDI solution for 
Windows users, offering fast services of WMS/WFS/WFS-T,WCS,WPS,CSW,SOS 
and tiles, with a simple extract of a zipfile.  Thanks to the OSM 
community and tile-serving team for the great osm2pgsql tool.  -jeff




 Forwarded Message 

Hello all!

Today is a big day as Gateway Geomatics is truly proud to announce that 
MS4W 4.0.0 is finally available! This is a huge release of changes, as 
every library (over 200 now) has been upgraded and built with a new 
compiler (Visual Studio 2017), and contains many great additions 
overall.  Get it now at https://ms4w.com


Please see MS4W's HISTORY.txt for all of the changes (or the bottom of 
this email for the full list), but here are some of the highlights:


 - PHP7 mapscript support (using the SWIG API)
 - PHP 7.2.16
 - embedded Python 3.7.0
 - running pycsw Catalogue Server
 - expanded ZOO-Project WPS support (all GDAL/OGR services, Python, 
PHP, CSharp, Java)

 - new Matomo Analytics package
 - simple map viewer on the localhost page
 - GDAL 2.4.0
 - MapServer 7.4.0-dev
 - mod_wsgi for Apache
 - Mapbox Vector Tile output through MapServer (demo included)
 - osm2pgsql commandline utility
 - many HTTPS config changes and fixes (including a workaround for a 
show-stopping MapCache issue on some systems)

 - enhancements to the setup.exe installer
 - and many more...

You can see that MS4W-4.0.0 is a full SDI for Windows environments, with 
~40+ working mapfiles and over 1.7GB of files, empowering DevOps and 
organizations worldwide.  Also note that this is a major release for 
MS4W, meaning that some things have changed dramatically (PHPmapscript 
will now use the SWIG API for example), so please follow MS4W's README 
for specific instructions for the many plugins and mapscripts.


When installing, it is very important that (if you are using the .zip) 
your server must have the C++ Redistributable installed on it 
beforehand: execute the local file /ms4w/tmp/vcredist_x86.exe 
(alternatively if you use MS4W's setup.exe installer this is done 
automatically)


As always please provide your requests for enhancements and issues 
through the MS4W tracker (so the feedback is not lost or forgotten): 
https://ms4w.com/trac/  You can also contact me directly for support.


Thank you all for sharing your spatial information with MS4W !!

"MS4W: open doors as well as windows"


-jeff


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Full 4.0 Changelog
--

2019-03-12
  * ms4w version 4.0.0 created. Notable changes are:
 - upgraded PHP to 7.2.16 (trac ticket 194)
 - re-add php_ogr.dll extension (trac ticket 190)
 - upgraded MapServer and MapScript (CSharp, Java, Python, PHP) 
to today's 7.4.0-dev

 - upgraded MapCache to today's 1.7dev
 - handle null MapCache CURL_CA_BUNDLE environment variable 
occuring on some systems (trac ticket 189)

 - include latest mapcache.xml.sample
 - added SSL_CERT_FILE path to setenv.bat
 - set certificates bundle path in php.ini (trac ticket 171)
 - set OPENSSL_CONF path in httpd.conf
 - added osm2pgsql commandline utility, with Visual Studio 2017 
compiler (trac ticket 48)

 - clean unused files from the TinyOWS demo (trac ticket 183)


2019-02-11
  * ms4w version 4.0.0-beta2 created. Notable changes are:
 - upgraded PHP to 7.2.15 (trac ticket 184)
 - upgraded APCu to 5.1.17
 - upgraded MapServer and MapScript (CSharp, Java, Python, PHP) 
to today's 7.4.0-dev

 - moved mapscript plugins into /ms4w/msplugins
 - moved test-cgi-mapscript.py into 
/ms4w/msplugins/mapscript/python
 - use relative paths for MapCache and mod_wsgi Apache modules 
(trac ticket 185)

 - use relative paths for ZOO-Project's main.cfg

2019-02-04
  * ms4w version 4.0.0-beta1 created. Notable changes are:
 - upgraded MapServer and MapScript (CSharp, Java, Python, PHP) 
to 7.4.0-dev with Visual Studio 2017 compiler

 - upgraded PHP to 7.2.14 (trac ticket 67)
 - added Python 3.7.0 into base installation, with Visual 
Studio 2017 compiler (trac ticket 65)
 - added Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) output for MapServer with 
Visual Studio 2017 compiler (trac ticket 166)

 - added MVT demo, credit to Steve Lime
 - upgraded GDAL to 2.4.0 with Visual Studio 2017 compiler 
(trac ticket 164)
 - upgraded Apache HTTP Server to 2.4.38 with Visual Studio 
2017 compiler (trac ticket 177)
 - added mod_wsgi 4.6.5 for Apache HTTP Server with Visual 
Studio 2017 compiler

 - rebuilt MapCache with Visual Studio 2017 compiler
 - moved MapServer plugins (MSSQL, Orac

Re: [OSM-talk] Source 'NTIC' on S-Korea OSM data

2018-07-07 Thread Jeff McKenna
Actually I think the correct translation is "National Transport 
Information Center"  (see their logo at 
https://intl.its.go.kr/resources/en/images/menu_02/logo_1.jpg)


-jeff




On 2018-07-07 8:22 AM, Jeff McKenna wrote:

Hi Martin,

I think it is the National Traffic Information Center 
https://intl.its.go.kr/en/02_05_09


-jeff



On 2018-07-05 6:58 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:

Hi all,
I was looking at source tags and noticing that a lot of ways have 
'NTIC' as source for South Korea. Who knows what this source is?






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Re: [OSM-talk] Source 'NTIC' on S-Korea OSM data

2018-07-07 Thread Jeff McKenna

Hi Martin,

I think it is the National Traffic Information Center 
https://intl.its.go.kr/en/02_05_09


-jeff



On 2018-07-05 6:58 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:

Hi all,
I was looking at source tags and noticing that a lot of ways have 'NTIC' as 
source for South Korea. Who knows what this source is?




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Re: [OSM-talk] SOTM EU

2017-01-19 Thread Jeff McKenna

Hi Christoph,

For the FOSS4G event in Europe we face the same issue, so it is 
specifically referred to as "FOSS4G Europe" to avoid any political 
assumptions.


-jeff

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On 2017-01-19 5:58 AM, Christoph Hormann wrote:


The name 'SOTM EU' is probably too often read with a political
connotation - better to see it just as SOTM Europe, in principle this
could take place outside the EU as well - Switzerland, Norway,
Russia, ...





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Re: [OSM-talk] GeoServer and OpenStreetMap

2016-09-29 Thread Jeff McKenna

On 2016-09-29 9:19 AM, Nick Hocking wrote:

Has anyone here put OSM data into GeoServer.

Is there a primer somewhere to help me along the way.




I have not with GeoServer, but I did document my steps with MapServer 
and OSM data: 
https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki/RenderingOsmDataWindows


-jeff


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Re: [OSM-talk] osm2pgsql 0.90.0 release

2016-03-03 Thread Jeff McKenna
Thank you for the update Paul, I am excited to try the improved MSVC 
compiler support soon.  (I am currently upgrading to Visual Studio 2015, 
from an old 2008)


-jeff


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On 2016-03-02 10:27 AM, Paul Norman wrote:

Osm2pgsql 0.90.0 has been released. The major changes since 0.88.0 are

- Windows support is much improved, and osm2pgsql builds natively with MSVC

- Osm2pgsql now requires a C++11 compiler

- Memory overhead for very small extracts is significantly reduced

- Multi-threading support is enabled for Windows

- The build system has switched from autotools to cmake

- Parsing is now done by libosmium and protobuf-c-compiler is not required

- Multi-backend improvements and bug fixes

- PBF support is no longer optional

- Legacy code from 32-bit node IDs has been removed

- Builds now generate no GCC or Clang warnings or errors

Upgrading is strongly recommended for anyone using the multi backend or
Windows.

This will be the last version that supports PostGIS 1.5 or PostgreSQL
9.0. Both of these have been end of life for some time.

Future version will also use EPSG 3857 by default, not 900913.

A full list of commits can be found at
https://github.com/openstreetmap/osm2pgsql/compare/0.88.0...0.90.0





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