Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-25 Thread Dave F.

On 22/10/2012 16:27, Christian Quest wrote:

Something like this is under development here:

http://osm102.openstreetmap.fr/~zorglub/watch/


This is useful, thanks.

Not sure if you're the developer, but the RSS feed would be 
clearer/helpful id it listed the user  description  not the chainset 
number.


Thanks
Dave F.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-25 Thread Christian Quest
It is currently developed by Clément Stenac (zorglub) and you can use
github to add issues likes feature request, bug reports, etc

https://github.com/cstenac/osm-watch



2012/10/25 Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com:
 On 22/10/2012 16:27, Christian Quest wrote:

 Something like this is under development here:

 http://osm102.openstreetmap.fr/~zorglub/watch/


 This is useful, thanks.

 Not sure if you're the developer, but the RSS feed would be clearer/helpful
 id it listed the user  description  not the chainset number.

 Thanks
 Dave F.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-24 Thread Frans Thamura
I like alex idea

We are investing a lot in a system that smiliar to poi management from
biodiversity, hotel, schools etc with our database. The schools system is a
worldbank project.

I love can exchange data between osm and ours. And put our poi in osm.

+1 for make osm like wikipedia for map and poi

Frans Thamura
Meruvian
On Oct 22, 2012 11:09 PM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm wrote:

 Hi,

 There is a demo instance of the Activity Streams functionality:

 http://suncobalt.dyndns.org:**8081/ http://suncobalt.dyndns.org:8081/

 Zoom in to the area that you want and click Activity tab. There is a link
 for RSS.

 Right now I'm working on a more general solution to storing change
 information because that's the main problem with such project - processing
 OSC files (or even augmented diffs) is not enough to provide relevant
 change data.

 Paweł

 On 10/22/2012 05:18 PM, Alex Rollin wrote:

 How does one monitor something?

 If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district,
 is it possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
 nodes/ways/items is changed?

 Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?

 Terms like ask the api for information about the object is the level
 of understanding I have of this.

 Is it possible?

 Alex


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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-22 Thread Paul Norman
Record a list of objects and monitor the minutely diffs for anything
touching them. Additionally, if interested in areas, watch for any nodes
created or moved into those areas.

 

Bonus points if you get it watching for deletes.

 

I have given thought to coding something like this - there are a few areas I
have to watch as a member of the DWG since they're subject to frequent
vandalism.

 

 

From: Alex Rollin [mailto:alex.rol...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 8:19 AM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

 

How does one monitor something? 

 

If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district, is it
possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
nodes/ways/items is changed?

 

Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?

 

Terms like ask the api for information about the object is the level of
understanding I have of this.

 

Is it possible?


Alex

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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-22 Thread Christian Quest
Something like this is under development here:

http://osm102.openstreetmap.fr/~zorglub/watch/


2012/10/22 Alex Rollin alex.rol...@gmail.com:
 How does one monitor something?

 If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district, is it
 possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
 nodes/ways/items is changed?

 Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?

 Terms like ask the api for information about the object is the level of
 understanding I have of this.

 Is it possible?

 Alex

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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-22 Thread Alex Rollin
I live in Indonesia.  Someone emailed me because they watch the coastlines.

I was amazed.  I have asked myself for 6 months how he did that, does that,
and if I can do that.

I know it's possible to watch the area of a bounding box...I signed up for
something to receive an RSS update of changes happening within that
bounding box.

I do hope this can become part of the ... expected use ...of changesets
..or the api.

It seems to me this is the way that the project, the OSM project, can
be...like Wikipedia...with a lot of editors watching the same area or
nodes/ways.
I don't mean to make any other comparison with that, I just mean that it
enables a lot of focused collaboration.

Alex


On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:27 PM, Christian Quest
cqu...@openstreetmap.frwrote:

 Something like this is under development here:

 http://osm102.openstreetmap.fr/~zorglub/watch/


 2012/10/22 Alex Rollin alex.rol...@gmail.com:
  How does one monitor something?
 
  If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district,
 is it
  possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
  nodes/ways/items is changed?
 
  Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?
 
  Terms like ask the api for information about the object is the level of
  understanding I have of this.
 
  Is it possible?
 
  Alex
 
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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-22 Thread Mikel Maron
Nice! I'd love to see this expanded to include filters for users as well (show 
me new users, users only on this list, etc). 
And then integrated into the main site, loosely coupled by JOSN or something.
 
* Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron



 From: Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr
To: alex.rol...@gmail.com 
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org 
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM
 
Something like this is under development here:

http://osm102.openstreetmap.fr/~zorglub/watch/


2012/10/22 Alex Rollin alex.rol...@gmail.com:
 How does one monitor something?

 If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district, is it
 possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
 nodes/ways/items is changed?

 Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?

 Terms like ask the api for information about the object is the level of
 understanding I have of this.

 Is it possible?

 Alex

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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-22 Thread Alex Rollin
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:53 PM, Mikel Maron mikel_ma...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Nice! I'd love to see this expanded to include filters for users as well
 (show me new users, users only on this list, etc).
 And then integrated into the main site, loosely coupled by JOSN or
 something.


+1



 * Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron

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 *To:* alex.rol...@gmail.com
 *Cc:* talk@openstreetmap.org
 *Sent:* Monday, October 22, 2012 11:27 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

 Something like this is under development here:

 http://osm102.openstreetmap.fr/~zorglub/watch/


 2012/10/22 Alex Rollin alex.rol...@gmail.com:
  How does one monitor something?
 
  If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district,
 is it
  possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
  nodes/ways/items is changed?
 
  Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?
 
  Terms like ask the api for information about the object is the level of
  understanding I have of this.
 
  Is it possible?
 
  Alex
 
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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-22 Thread Paweł Paprota

Hi,

There is a demo instance of the Activity Streams functionality:

http://suncobalt.dyndns.org:8081/

Zoom in to the area that you want and click Activity tab. There is a 
link for RSS.


Right now I'm working on a more general solution to storing change 
information because that's the main problem with such project - 
processing OSC files (or even augmented diffs) is not enough to provide 
relevant change data.


Paweł

On 10/22/2012 05:18 PM, Alex Rollin wrote:

How does one monitor something?

If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district,
is it possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
nodes/ways/items is changed?

Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?

Terms like ask the api for information about the object is the level
of understanding I have of this.

Is it possible?

Alex


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Re: [OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

2012-10-22 Thread Pierre Béland
I tested this tool and it works very well to identify new contributors. I also 
added a check on Administrative Limits and Coastlines in my area. Recently, a 
new contributor succeeded in deleting both administrative limits and coastlines 
in his first and second Changesets. Then, somebody corrected roughly the 
coastline. Not easy to repair successive edits since we dont have good tools to 
repair such things. Thus, it is important to repair rapidly.

This tools is one of many that we need to go in the good direction.And more 
generally, we need social tools that help to empower local communities, to 
facilitate communications with mappers in the area and monitoring of the data. 
There are various ways to add and improve the OSM data  (ie. imports, imagery, 
GPS, etc.).  The question is not wich type of data we use but what is the 
quality of data or work done by mappers. And the communities need to be able to 
monitor, train people, manage the map of the area.


 
Pierre 






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I live in Indonesia.  Someone emailed me because they watch the coastlines.


I was amazed.  I have asked myself for 6 months how he did that, does that, 
and if I can do that.


I know it's possible to watch the area of a bounding box...I signed up for 
something to receive an RSS update of changes happening within that bounding 
box.


I do hope this can become part of the ... expected use ...of changesets ..or 
the api.


It seems to me this is the way that the project, the OSM project, can 
be...like Wikipedia...with a lot of editors watching the same area or 
nodes/ways.
I don't mean to make any other comparison with that, I just mean that it 
enables a lot of focused collaboration.


Alex



On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:27 PM, Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr 
wrote:

Something like this is under development here:

http://osm102.openstreetmap.fr/~zorglub/watch/


2012/10/22 Alex Rollin alex.rol...@gmail.com:

 How does one monitor something?

 If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district, is it
 possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
 nodes/ways/items is changed?

 Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?

 Terms like ask the api for information about the object is the level of
 understanding I have of this.

 Is it possible?

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