Re: [OSM-talk-be] Mapping Party: infrastructure for the homeless

2016-03-01 Thread Marc Gemis
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Julien Fastré  wrote:
> We mapped some "marchés gratuits" with this tag. The pitch of those
> "marchés gratuits" : you can leave in a box items you do not need, and
> other people might pick them.
>
> There is a proposed feature for this :
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Reuse

I just looked at taginfo. They didn't had a link to this page. For me,
that proposal page is sufficient, since it is now documented what you
mean with it.
Getting the proposal approved will only bring unneeded administrative work imho.
So I learned something new today, thanks Julien !

regards

m

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Winkelketens / Chain stores

2016-03-01 Thread Marc Gemis
Since you mention department store, I guess I have to update the
Carrefour entry on the wiki and split it according to the size of the
"supermarket". Carrefour Hypermarkets should probably be department
stores, after all they sell more than the regular supermarket.

m

On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 6:58 AM, joost schouppe  wrote:
> This is a good one :)
> What do you call a shop that has books, electronics, music, camera and
> hi-fi. There are some more options when you look at France :
>
> http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/eJj
>
> So it looks Iike it gets tagged as whatever the mapper seems to buy at FNAC
> :)
> I saw shop=yes, also books, hifi, and even several values with ;
> Maybe department store makes most sense?
> On the other hand, it's definitely a good example of the tagging issue
> "should we describe the category, or collect details allowing people to make
> a category". Here it might absolutely make sense to use shop=yes + a list of
> items sold.
>
> Op 2-mrt.-2016 05:50 schreef "Marc Gemis" :
>
>> I am wondering how a Fnac shop should be tagged. There are only 2
>> shops mapped so far in Belgium. One is mapped as shop=yes, the other
>> as electronics.
>>
>> Hoe zouden jullie een Fnac winkel mappen ? Er zijn er nog maar 2 in
>> Belgie, eentje is een shop=yes, de ander shop=electronics.
>>
>> m
>>
>> 2016-02-27 21:56 GMT+01:00 Marc Gemis :
>> > brand:wikidata is already there.
>> >
>> > On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Jo  wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I can't answer the actual question, but I do want to add that we should
>> >> add
>> >> brand:wikidata and operator:wikidata as well.
>> >>
>> >> Jo
>> >>
>> >> Op 27 februari 2016 20:31 schreef Marc Gemis :
>> >>>
>> >>> -- English below --
>> >>> Hallo,
>> >>>
>> >>> In het buitenland bestaan er al een aantal pagina's die aangeven hoe
>> >>> je winkeltekens moet taggen. Ik dacht nu hetzelfde te doen voor
>> >>> België. [1]
>> >>> Sander was zo vriendelijk om een template te maken om zodat het
>> >>> eenvoudiger is om nieuwe winkelketens toe te voegen. Quick [2] volgt
>> >>> dit al.
>> >>>
>> >>> Nu is mijn vraag: hoe gaan we om met name/brand/operator ? bv. bij
>> >>> KBC:
>> >>>
>> >>> name = KBC Reet
>> >>> brand = KBC
>> >>> operator = KBC Groep NV
>> >>>
>> >>> Dus vermelden we bij de naam de gemeente / wijk of niet ? We doen dit
>> >>> bv. ook al voor bushaltes. JBC doet dit ook op zijn website.
>> >>>
>> >>> Het zal wel afhangen van de keten, in sommige gevallen is de operator
>> >>> een prive persoon. Hoe map je bijvoorbeeld een kantoor van Record bank
>> >>> ?
>> >>>
>> >>> BTW, iedereen mag zijn/haar favoriete winkelketen toevoegen.
>> >>>
>> >>> mvg
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> -- English --
>> >>>
>> >>> In some neighboring countries, they have set up wiki pages on how to
>> >>> map chain stores. I want to do the same for Belgium [1]. Sander was so
>> >>> kind to help out and set up a template to easily add new chains.
>> >>> Currently, only Quick [2] follows this template.
>> >>>
>> >>> However, I have a question regarding name/brand/operator. What goes
>> >>> where ? Eg. for KBC
>> >>>
>> >>> name=KBC Reet
>> >>> brand=KBC
>> >>> operator=KBC Groep NV
>> >>>
>> >>> Do we want to add the place/neighborhood to the name or not ? JBC does
>> >>> this on their website. I also wonder how I can properly tag offices of
>> >>> Record bank. They explicitly mention some name (or operator).
>> >>>
>> >>> Feel free to add your favorite chain to the wikipages.
>> >>>
>> >>> regards
>> >>>
>> >>> m
>> >>>
>> >>> [1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Belgium/ChainStores
>> >>> [2]
>> >>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:NL:BelgianChainStores:Q
>> >>>
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Winkelketens / Chain stores

2016-03-01 Thread joost schouppe
This is a good one :)
What do you call a shop that has books, electronics, music, camera and
hi-fi. There are some more options when you look at France :

http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/eJj

So it looks Iike it gets tagged as whatever the mapper seems to buy at FNAC
:)
I saw shop=yes, also books, hifi, and even several values with ;
Maybe department store makes most sense?
On the other hand, it's definitely a good example of the tagging issue
"should we describe the category, or collect details allowing people to
make a category". Here it might absolutely make sense to use shop=yes + a
list of items sold.

Op 2-mrt.-2016 05:50 schreef "Marc Gemis" :

> I am wondering how a Fnac shop should be tagged. There are only 2
> shops mapped so far in Belgium. One is mapped as shop=yes, the other
> as electronics.
>
> Hoe zouden jullie een Fnac winkel mappen ? Er zijn er nog maar 2 in
> Belgie, eentje is een shop=yes, de ander shop=electronics.
>
> m
>
> 2016-02-27 21:56 GMT+01:00 Marc Gemis :
> > brand:wikidata is already there.
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Jo  wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I can't answer the actual question, but I do want to add that we should
> add
> >> brand:wikidata and operator:wikidata as well.
> >>
> >> Jo
> >>
> >> Op 27 februari 2016 20:31 schreef Marc Gemis :
> >>>
> >>> -- English below --
> >>> Hallo,
> >>>
> >>> In het buitenland bestaan er al een aantal pagina's die aangeven hoe
> >>> je winkeltekens moet taggen. Ik dacht nu hetzelfde te doen voor
> >>> België. [1]
> >>> Sander was zo vriendelijk om een template te maken om zodat het
> >>> eenvoudiger is om nieuwe winkelketens toe te voegen. Quick [2] volgt
> >>> dit al.
> >>>
> >>> Nu is mijn vraag: hoe gaan we om met name/brand/operator ? bv. bij KBC:
> >>>
> >>> name = KBC Reet
> >>> brand = KBC
> >>> operator = KBC Groep NV
> >>>
> >>> Dus vermelden we bij de naam de gemeente / wijk of niet ? We doen dit
> >>> bv. ook al voor bushaltes. JBC doet dit ook op zijn website.
> >>>
> >>> Het zal wel afhangen van de keten, in sommige gevallen is de operator
> >>> een prive persoon. Hoe map je bijvoorbeeld een kantoor van Record bank
> >>> ?
> >>>
> >>> BTW, iedereen mag zijn/haar favoriete winkelketen toevoegen.
> >>>
> >>> mvg
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> -- English --
> >>>
> >>> In some neighboring countries, they have set up wiki pages on how to
> >>> map chain stores. I want to do the same for Belgium [1]. Sander was so
> >>> kind to help out and set up a template to easily add new chains.
> >>> Currently, only Quick [2] follows this template.
> >>>
> >>> However, I have a question regarding name/brand/operator. What goes
> >>> where ? Eg. for KBC
> >>>
> >>> name=KBC Reet
> >>> brand=KBC
> >>> operator=KBC Groep NV
> >>>
> >>> Do we want to add the place/neighborhood to the name or not ? JBC does
> >>> this on their website. I also wonder how I can properly tag offices of
> >>> Record bank. They explicitly mention some name (or operator).
> >>>
> >>> Feel free to add your favorite chain to the wikipages.
> >>>
> >>> regards
> >>>
> >>> m
> >>>
> >>> [1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Belgium/ChainStores
> >>> [2]
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:NL:BelgianChainStores:Q
> >>>
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Winkelketens / Chain stores

2016-03-01 Thread Marc Gemis
I am wondering how a Fnac shop should be tagged. There are only 2
shops mapped so far in Belgium. One is mapped as shop=yes, the other
as electronics.

Hoe zouden jullie een Fnac winkel mappen ? Er zijn er nog maar 2 in
Belgie, eentje is een shop=yes, de ander shop=electronics.

m

2016-02-27 21:56 GMT+01:00 Marc Gemis :
> brand:wikidata is already there.
>
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 9:47 PM, Jo  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can't answer the actual question, but I do want to add that we should add
>> brand:wikidata and operator:wikidata as well.
>>
>> Jo
>>
>> Op 27 februari 2016 20:31 schreef Marc Gemis :
>>>
>>> -- English below --
>>> Hallo,
>>>
>>> In het buitenland bestaan er al een aantal pagina's die aangeven hoe
>>> je winkeltekens moet taggen. Ik dacht nu hetzelfde te doen voor
>>> België. [1]
>>> Sander was zo vriendelijk om een template te maken om zodat het
>>> eenvoudiger is om nieuwe winkelketens toe te voegen. Quick [2] volgt
>>> dit al.
>>>
>>> Nu is mijn vraag: hoe gaan we om met name/brand/operator ? bv. bij KBC:
>>>
>>> name = KBC Reet
>>> brand = KBC
>>> operator = KBC Groep NV
>>>
>>> Dus vermelden we bij de naam de gemeente / wijk of niet ? We doen dit
>>> bv. ook al voor bushaltes. JBC doet dit ook op zijn website.
>>>
>>> Het zal wel afhangen van de keten, in sommige gevallen is de operator
>>> een prive persoon. Hoe map je bijvoorbeeld een kantoor van Record bank
>>> ?
>>>
>>> BTW, iedereen mag zijn/haar favoriete winkelketen toevoegen.
>>>
>>> mvg
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- English --
>>>
>>> In some neighboring countries, they have set up wiki pages on how to
>>> map chain stores. I want to do the same for Belgium [1]. Sander was so
>>> kind to help out and set up a template to easily add new chains.
>>> Currently, only Quick [2] follows this template.
>>>
>>> However, I have a question regarding name/brand/operator. What goes
>>> where ? Eg. for KBC
>>>
>>> name=KBC Reet
>>> brand=KBC
>>> operator=KBC Groep NV
>>>
>>> Do we want to add the place/neighborhood to the name or not ? JBC does
>>> this on their website. I also wonder how I can properly tag offices of
>>> Record bank. They explicitly mention some name (or operator).
>>>
>>> Feel free to add your favorite chain to the wikipages.
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> m
>>>
>>> [1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Belgium/ChainStores
>>> [2] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:NL:BelgianChainStores:Q
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Mapping Party: infrastructure for the homeless

2016-03-01 Thread Ruben Maes
Tuesday 01 March 2016 22:11:06, Julien Fastré:
> But I
> do not know how to map "the last Saturday of the month"...

That would be "Sa[-1]":
Sa[1] is the first Saturday, Sa[2] the second, etc.
Similarly, Sa[-1] is the last Saturday, Sa[-2] the one before, etc.

You can use [1] to evaluate your value. The syntax is explained at [2], albeit 
not very clearly.

[1] http://openingh.openstreetmap.de/evaluation_tool/
[2] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Using SPW PICC layer in josm

2016-03-01 Thread Erik B

Hello,

I understand that there is no clear agreement to use PICC for OSM but it 
is said and written by different persons from the government that there 
is nothing against the use of those data for OSM and that we don't risk 
that data have to be deleted in the future.
It means that besides SPW aerial imagery also the data on the PICC map 
may be used. Does this include the dimensions of the buildings, the 
house numbers, the names of the streets and the names of rivers, woods, 
farms and so on?


Erik

Op 29-02-16 om 17:38 schreef Julien Fastré:

Bonjour,

On n'est jamais parvenu à obtenir une réponse claire de la part du 
SPW. Mais je confirme ce qu'écrit André Pirard: pour eux, recopier nos 
données n'est pas les utiliser => donc on pourrait tracer à partir du 
PICC comme on le fait à partir de Bing!, selon eux. Le mieux (ou le 
pire) c'est qu'ils ont rédigé leur nouvelle licence en partie pour 
permettre à OSM d'utiliser ces données (il y a eu vraiment un travail 
de ce côté), mais qu'elle reste floue pour qu'on le fasse.


Maintenant, s'ils se plaignent, je n'ai que des conversations 
téléphoniques, des réunions et des échanges de courriels pour défendre 
la personne qui serait mise en cause.


En Wallonie, on reste dans le domaine du compromis...

Julien

Le 28/02/16 11:28, Jo a écrit :

Non

So, unless someone claims i'm wrong, we should not use this at all, if
you do... and a claim is made, that data will be removed from OSM by
analysing the user names involved and their changesets.

Il ne faut surtout pas l'utiliser. Tu risques d'avoir toutes tes 
contributions relatées expulsées de la base de données OSM.


Polyglot

2016-02-28 10:53 GMT+01:00 lionel bulpa >:


Bonjour,

J'ai lu vos réponses mais je n'ai pas réussi à en tirer une
conclusion claire (je dois traduire le texte :P ) Pouvons-nous
utiliser les données PICC?

Merci

Lionel


Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 14:47:57 +0100
From: thib@gmail.com 
To: talk-be@openstreetmap.org 
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk-be] Using SPW PICC layer in josm


Hi,

Thanks all for your answers.

See you in Brussels for the State Of The Map 2016 !  :-)
Cheers

Thibaut


On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 3:23 PM, Thib mailto:thib@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi,

SPW PICC tiles layer is available in JOSM for mapping Belgian
Southern area but I can't find enough information about the
license terms.

Is it allowed to :
- copy (doing"calc") buildings and other objects boundaries
(as we do with bing tiles)
- get address house numbers

I've found some old threads talking about that interesting
source but no real answer...

If someone has any information about it, It would be very useful.

Thanks in advance.
Regards,

Thib



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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Mapping Party: infrastructure for the homeless

2016-03-01 Thread Julien Fastré
Hi,

We mapped some "marchés gratuits" with this tag. The pitch of those
"marchés gratuits" : you can leave in a box items you do not need, and
other people might pick them.

There is a proposed feature for this :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Reuse

Example : http://1000bxlentransition.be/marche-gratuit/

Problem : some of them are permanent, some are only once/month (and I
didn't know it on Saturday - we should have prepared this.

What we could do :

- relaunch procedure for this tag proposal ;
- add some "opening hours" to explain when the market take place. But I
do not know how to map "the last Saturday of the month"...

Julien

Le 01/03/16 05:23, Marc Gemis a écrit :
> I noticed that you used amenity=resuse. According to taginfo [1], it
> is now used 19 times, most of them in Brussels. Would you mind
> documenting it on the wiki and explaining the meaning of this tag ?
> Otherwise part of your work might be hard to understand for data
> consumers.
> 
> regards
> 
> m
> 
> 
> 
> [1] http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/amenity=reuse
> 
> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Julien Fastré  wrote:
>> +1 :
>>
>> - this was an interesting meeting : a lot of new contributors, very
>> interested in OSM and the topic they were handling.
>> - we should have prepared the data and mapping before. A lot of things
>> are missing in term of existing tag and I see an opportunity to make our
>> databaser more rich ;
>> - Dewey is interested in OSM and will consider adapting their categories
>> to our tagging system; I think we have a lot of gain in helping them.
>>
>> This is a map of the most thing that were mapped since saturday morning
>> : [1], and the overpass query is there :
>> https://gist.github.com/julienfastre/c538a3983c6f8e133906 /!\ but it may
>> happen that some things are missing !!! /!\
>>
>> Julien
>>
>>
>>
>> [1]
>> http://overpass-turbo.eu/map.html?Q=%5Bout%3Ajson%5D%5Btimeout%3A50%5D%3B%0A%2F%2F%20fetch%20area%20%E2%80%9CBelgium%E2%80%9D%20to%20search%20in%0Aarea(3602404020)-%3E.searchArea%3B%0A%2F%2F%20gather%20results%0A(%0A%20%20%2F%2F%20query%20part%20for%3A%20%E2%80%9Cdrinking%20water%E2%80%9D%0A%20%20node%5B%22amenity%22%3D%22drinking_water%22%5D(area.searchArea)%3B%0A%20%20way%5B%22amenity%22%3D%22drinking_water%22%5D(area.searchArea)%3B%0A)-%3E.d%3B%0A%0A%2F%2F%20filter%20since%2010%20UTC%0A(%0Anode.d(changed%3A%222016-02-27T00%3A00%3A00Z%22)%3B%0Away.d(changed%3A%222016-02-27T00%3A00%3A00Z%22)%3B%0A)%20-%3E.drinking%3B%0A%0A%0A(%0A%20%20%2F%2F%20query%20part%20for%3A%20%E2%80%9Csocial%20facility%E2%80%9D%0A%20%20node%5B%22amenity%22%3D%22social_facility%22%5D(area.searchArea)%3B%0A%20%20way%5B%22amenity%22%3D%22social_facility%22%5D(area.searchArea)%3B%0A)-%3E.s%3B%0A%0A%2F%2F%20filter%20modified%20since%2010%20UTC%0A(%0A%20%20node.s(changed%3A%222016-02-27T00%3A00%3A00Z%22)%3B%0Awa
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>>
>> Le 28/02/16 09:16, Jo a écrit :
>>> I think the mapping party yesterday was quite a success. Still it could 
>>> have been better, if we had been able to preview and preprocess the data. I 
>>> added links to the Google Spreadsheet that open JOSM in the right spot now, 
>>> but it's a bit "after the fact" > >
>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1S8-iYBLkmckprwQzetjzFn98I9ai1v2GZAYZLtHTbA4/edit#gid=1796817314
 I had to use some 'magic' regular expressions incantations to
>> separate French from Dutch descriptions and to attempt to split the
>> addresses. They don't all follow the same structure, so this didn't work
>> very well. If we do this again, it would be better to have separate
>> columns for each potential tag we may want to use. > > Unfortunately I
>> was not able to answer most of the questions I got. It's a difficult
>> theme to start with and I feel our tagging is lacking a bit once you
>> want to go into specifics or when faciliti

Re: [OSM-talk-be] Need help for a mapathon campus géo - 16th April 2016

2016-03-01 Thread joost schouppe
Yes, it might be worth considering. I'm hoping we can find someone to speak
at all the different locations. It would be nice to have Pete Masters talk
to us through digital channels though.
I don't think a remote presentation would have quite the same impact as a
local one. But it might be useful to have an open line with all the other
events.Though in practice maybe IRC will work better - and not be as
sensitive to bandwidth issues.
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Need help for a mapathon campus géo - 16th April 2016

2016-03-01 Thread Jo
I'm wondering if it would make sense to set up a video link between all
these locations. At KU Leuven we use Lync (Skype for Business) for this,
it's easy to set up a conference call with that. I'm not entirely sure
about the usefulness though. Except if speakers who want to address
everyone can obviously only be at one of the locations.

Jo

2016-03-01 21:11 GMT+01:00 joost schouppe :

> Hi,
>
> We have a nice conversation with them going now *. This is going to be
> pretty big: six universities in the three regions, all working on
> OpenStreetMap. We might have some press attention, and it's a great
> opportunity to grow our community in five different cities.
>
> We're going to need a lot of volunteers: there are six events, all at the
> same time, and there should be at least one mapper at every event.
> If you want to help out, please register here:
>
> ULB: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229258344/
> VUB: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229258398/
> KUL: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229260162/
> UGent: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229260255/
> UNamur: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229260291/
> ULG: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229260644/
>
>
> In the ideal case, that mapper is willing to give an introduction about
> OpenStreetMap, the Missing Maps and get people started mapping in iD. You
> do not have to be an expert, but of course it would be easy if you have a
> bit of African mapping experience. You can make your own presentation if
> you want to, but we're co-creating all the material you need.
> If you don't like to do presentations, maybe you can just help new
> mappers, stuck when choosing between tertiary road and track.
>
> Or you could help in the preparation of the documentation and
> presentations. Here's an overview of the tasks, includes some translation
> work.
> https://hackpad.com/Missing-Maps-National-April-16th-6yr1qJEQoqq
> Feel free to edit as you please.
>
> Joost
>
> * give me a shout if you want in on the whole conversation; as we replied
> and replied some CC's got lostà.
>
>
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Re: [OSM-talk-be] Need help for a mapathon campus géo - 16th April 2016

2016-03-01 Thread joost schouppe
Hi,

We have a nice conversation with them going now *. This is going to be
pretty big: six universities in the three regions, all working on
OpenStreetMap. We might have some press attention, and it's a great
opportunity to grow our community in five different cities.

We're going to need a lot of volunteers: there are six events, all at the
same time, and there should be at least one mapper at every event.
If you want to help out, please register here:

ULB: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229258344/
VUB: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229258398/
KUL: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229260162/
UGent: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229260255/
UNamur: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229260291/
ULG: http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/events/229260644/


In the ideal case, that mapper is willing to give an introduction about
OpenStreetMap, the Missing Maps and get people started mapping in iD. You
do not have to be an expert, but of course it would be easy if you have a
bit of African mapping experience. You can make your own presentation if
you want to, but we're co-creating all the material you need.
If you don't like to do presentations, maybe you can just help new mappers,
stuck when choosing between tertiary road and track.

Or you could help in the preparation of the documentation and
presentations. Here's an overview of the tasks, includes some translation
work.
https://hackpad.com/Missing-Maps-National-April-16th-6yr1qJEQoqq
Feel free to edit as you please.

Joost

* give me a shout if you want in on the whole conversation; as we replied
and replied some CC's got lostà.
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