Re: [OSM-talk-be] 90 --> 70 km/h

2017-02-10 Thread Brecht Van Maldergem

In de hoop de aanpassingen voor de community iets te vereenvoudingen;

Onderstaande WMS bevat (enkel) de wegsegmenten waar het snelheidsregime wijzigt 
langsheen gewestwegen. 
(geen info over wijzigingen op gemeentewegen dus, die zijn er immers ook)

Opgelet: Wegsegmenten waar de maximaal toegelaten snelheid '90' blijft, zijn 
niet opgenomen in dit bestand met uitzondering van deze in de provincie 
Antwerpen.

http://application-mapserver.be-mobile.biz/ms?map=/maps/public-osm/configs/speedReduction.map&SERVICE=WMS&REQUEST=GetCapabilities

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] car sharing

2017-02-10 Thread joost schouppe
Looks like it doesn't even take a mapcontrib instance in some cases;

http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/45967624

Partago stations are complete :)

2017-02-09 13:44 GMT+01:00 joost schouppe :

> Hi,
>
> Here's another example of a Mapcontrib website, this time for car sharing:
>
> https://www.mapcontrib.xyz/t/27b3df-Car_sharing_locations
>
> Hit the smiley-face to connect your OSM account, and you can complete
> tagging or add POIs. I created two presets, for Cambio and Partago, so
> everyone can easily standardise tagging. If someone is interested to
> complete documentation for Belgian operators (including fun stuff like
> wikidata tags etc), then I'm willing to add all of them as presets.
> (unfortunately it's still impossible to share mapcontrib instance
> management)
>
> I really feel like we could do some cool stuff with Mapcontrib, to get
> many more people to contribute random POIs. It's even possible to edit ways
> or relations too, so you could make a mapcontrib instance to collect road
> surface or speed information.
>
> Think of our maxpseed 90>70 problem in Flanders.
>
> These examples are made with cached (updated daily) overpass queries, but
> you can also import other data into mapcontrib and use that for mapping.
>
> I'll gladly give an intro to mapcontrib at the next Brussels and Antwerp
> meetups.
>
> --
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>



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[OSM-talk-be] Docks (Antwerp port)

2017-02-10 Thread Michaël Dierick

Hi,

While looking around on the map at the port of Antwerp I noticed some 
docks are tagged as a waterway=dock as well as canals (waterway=canal) 
which results in a somewhat messy rendering ... any ideas on this? (do 
docks need to be tagged as canal as well)? 
(https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/51.2551/4.3808)


Further when looking at the wiki the definitions of dock=tidal and 
dock=floating seem somewhat mixed up (see wikipedia @ 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floating_dock_(impounded) and 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dock_(maritime)#British_English ) ... 
could someone confirm this?


Thanks,

Michaël

PS: In maritime environments OSM is used quite a lot (indirectly) 
through www.marinetraffic.com


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