Re: [OSM-Talk-ZA] New Member Intro

2009-09-01 Thread Brendan Barrett
Welcome to OpenStreetMap Zakiyya

I don't map using my phone (it doesn't have a GPS), but there is no reason to 
loose your maps on your phone. 

From what I understand, there are two ways to map using your phone:

1. Install software on the phone that will help you map while you are using 
your phone. I know these applications are out there, but haven't used them. 
Perhaps someone else on the list could explain further.
2. Copy the GPS trace off your phone after your trip, and trace over the GPS 
trace in one of the mapping applications built for OpenStreetMap on your 
computer. (I'd recommend this as the easier of the two).

Perhaps another member will step in here and provide more details on mapping 
with an E71.

I'm not sure how much you know about the project (where all the information is, 
South African tagging standards etc), but i'm quite happy to help get you on 
your feet, and i'm sure there are many others here that feel the same.
I suppose the best I can do as a start is paste a few links that can get you 
started:

Main Wiki Page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Main_Page

Beginners' Guide
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beginners%27_Guide

South African Wiki Page
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_South_Africa

South African Tagging Standards
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/South_African_Tagging_Guidelines

Mailing Lists - you've already signed up on the South African list, but just so 
that you are aware of the others:
  a.. The full set of mailing lists can be found here: 
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo 
  b.. If you'd like, there is a mailing list for new OpenStreetMap members you 
can often get answers very quickly: 
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies


Editors (Software that we use for editing OpenStreetMap data)
  a.. JOSM (Java OpenStreetMap Editor) It can take a little while to figure 
out how to get started with it, but it has a lot of advanced features and 
plugins.
  http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM

  a.. Merkaartor is easier to get started with and use, but because it's a 
relatively new editor compared to JOSM, it lacks some of the more advanced 
features. It should have everything that you need to get going though.
  http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Merkaartor

  a.. Potlach is online editor that you can find on the OpenStreetMap webpage 
(http://www.openstreetmap.org) when you click on the edit tab. I don't use it, 
so I can't comment on it much.


Good luck

Regards,
Brendan Barrett




From: Zakiyya Ismail 
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 12:10 PM
To: talk-za@openstreetmap.org 
Subject: [OSM-Talk-ZA] New Member Intro


Hi Everybody

 

I'm Zakiyya, living in Featherbrooke/Ruimsig and recently discovered  the 
openstreetmap project - I think I read about it in the Getaway mag.  I joined, 
because

1)  This is something I would love to learn about

2)  I'd really like to contribute by adding details to the map

3)  I'd be happy to train and organise groups once I know to actually work 
the system

 

 

What would I be interested in capturing?

At this point anything that is needed - roads, suburbs ect, but my later 
interests would be to add kid friendly places of interest, recreational things 
for kids (I guess you can tell I am a mom). Political interest.   I love going 
to the Kruger Park - that would be something I could help with as well.

 

I haven't actually gotten started, but I have a Nokia E71, and I need to 
install the necessary software which I am afraid to do since I don't want to 
lose my current GPS maps - it gets me to many places, so any advice in that 
regard would be useful.

 

Looking forward to interacting with you.

 

Zakiyya






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Re: [OSM-Talk-ZA] New Member Intro

2009-09-01 Thread Russell Cloran
Hi,

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Zakiyya Ismailzereb...@gmail.com wrote:
 I’m Zakiyya, living in Featherbrooke/Ruimsig and recently discovered  the
 openstreetmap project – I think I read about it in the Getaway mag.  I

Welcome :)

 I haven’t actually gotten started, but I have a Nokia E71, and I need to
 install the necessary software which I am afraid to do since I don’t want to
 lose my current GPS maps – it gets me to many places, so any advice in that
 regard would be useful.

I've used Nokia S60 (that's the software platform which the E71 is
based on) phones for mapping for quite a while.

I assume that the current GPS maps which you don't want to lose is the
Nokia Maps software? My suggestion would be that you install an
application called SportsTracker. It's provided by Nokia and is free.
It allows you to record a GPS trace and email it to yourself or send
it to your PC by Bluetooth afterwards. It won't interfere with Nokia
Maps.

Unfortunately SportsTracker isn't really designed for things like
OpenStreetMap, so some potentially useful features like Way Points are
not available (as far as I know). I usually use my phones camera to
take photos as I'm walking/driving around, and then use JOSM (as
mentioned by Brendan) to show the photos in the editor at the correct
location. This means that I don't really need way points.

I don't suggest you try any of the OpenStreetMap-based navigation
tools on your phone -- in my experience they have not been good
quality. Of course, once you get more confident and adventurous with
OpenStreetMap, you should try them out!

These are rather broad unspecific suggestions, if you need some more
step-by-step help with any part, please let me know!

Russell

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Re: [OSM-talk-be] New member

2009-06-10 Thread Renaud MICHEL
Le mercredi 10 juin 2009 à 21:49, Sam Pastuer a écrit :
 I'm Sam, when in Belgium I'm spending most of my time between
 Molenstede/Diest and Blauberg/Herselt. I just bought myself a Garmin Edge
 705 for road cycling and mountainbiking. I'm quite new to the whole
 mapping thing, but have some experience with engineering/scientific
 software and 'computers' in general, so as long as I find the time it
 should work out. I've always been a fan of Open and Community based
 projects/software, so I'll do my best to contribute to the still less
 developed eastern flemish-brabant area.

Hello, and welcome to OSM!
It is always good to see new volunteers joining the community.

Did you already register on the wiki?
There is a specific subproject for belgium, whose entry page is here
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Belgium

I wish you lots of fun building with us a free world map :-)
-- 
Renaud Michel


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