[Talk-ca] Weird Rendering issues.

2011-09-05 Thread G. Michael Carter
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=43.98355lon=-77.74038zoom=17layers=M


There seems to be a lot of weird rendering issues around Lake Ontario.  Any
one have any ideas what the light green is?

Michael

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Re: [Talk-ca] Weird Rendering issues.

2011-09-05 Thread G. Michael Carter
Never mind figured it out.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Coastline_error_checker

There's gaps in the north-america coastline.  Since the lake ontario has
been converted back to coastline the rendering is going to be weeks... if
ever with the gaps.

Michael

On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:09 AM, G. Michael Carter mi...@carterfamily.cawrote:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=43.98355lon=-77.74038zoom=17layers=M


 There seems to be a lot of weird rendering issues around Lake Ontario.  Any
 one have any ideas what the light green is?

 Michael



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Re: [Talk-ca] GeoTiff in JOSM

2011-09-05 Thread Tyler Gunn
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 12:55 PM, penorman penor...@mac.com wrote:
 I'm at work and going on vacation so I can't give a detailed answer for a
 few days, but this might help

No problem, any help is appreciated.

 Once the tiles are made you can serve the directories with apache or another
 web server.

Ah, okay I didn't realize it was that simple.

 xjjk from the OSM IRC channel has a parallized version of gdal2tiles which
 can significantly help processing times if you have a multi-core CPU.

Would that be maptiler?

I've got a dual quad-core Xeon Mac Pro with 14 gb of ram so a
parallelized version would be a must. :)

 You first need to set up gdal and gdal python bindings. You also need PIL
 for the antialias mode which offers the best tradeoffs between quality and
 speed for resizing methods.
 gdal2tiles is reportedly significantly slower then it could be when
 compaired to some non-public tools that do the same work.
 Just for reference, I had gdal2tiles running for 1-2 weeks on my 6 core CPU
 when doing the low quality surrey images and estimated it would take 1 year
 on my 3 core athelon II for the 200 GB+ high quality version

I'll have to give it a shot and see how long it takes to process some
portion of my GeoTiff.  The tiled GeoTiff is about 16 GB, where the
original MrSid is 1.9GB.  Might be doable. :)

Thanks!
Tyler

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[Talk-ca] Any way to put a watch on an object?

2011-09-05 Thread G. Michael Carter
I finally got the Lake Ontario object reconstructed.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/1206310

If anyone starts deleting portions of it again well get the rendering
problems like we've been having.  (aka lakes disappearing and islands
sinking)   If I could watch the object for changes I could keep correcting
it as needed.
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[Talk-ca] Reverting non-ODBL bulk edits

2011-09-05 Thread Andrew MacKinnon
I just noticed a bunch of bulk edits done a while ago by
User:JohnSmith in downtown Toronto, which are not ODBL compliant
(User:JohnSmith seems to refused the CT). These appear to be large
bulk edits which were made worldwide. This user seems to have made
bulk modifications to the tagging of emergency phones and fire
hydrants; in the case of Toronto, these objects were originally
created by me. This user seems to be from Australia.

Changesets:
5356742
5344518
5292437
5292389
5286397
5285233

possibly others?

Is there any way to permanently revert these sorts of changes, such
that the reverted objects no longer show up as non-ODBL in the
database?

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Re: [Talk-ca] Visit Vancouver in 7 Sep

2011-09-05 Thread Adam Dunn
I may be making the 2 hour trip from my home in Chilliwack into
Vancouver that day, so I might see you there. All depends on other
factors though, so no guarantees.

Adam

On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Hiroshi Miura miur...@osmf.jp wrote:
 Hi Canadian mappers!

 I'm Hiroshi Miura, A Japanese mapper and leader of OSM Japan.

 I have a plan to visit Vancouver BC. on the way to State of the Map 2011
 in Denver!
 I'll arrive at noon in 7th Sep, tomorrow.

 Sorry for short notice.

 It is just 1 day transit, but I wanna enjoy downtown Vancouver
 with POI mapping, walking and tasty beer  seafoods.

 If anyone is interested in talking with me in evening 7 sep.,
 please contact me on tw, fb or osm message.


 #You may also be interested in our Ushahidi project: http://sinsai.info/
 #and its blog in English: http://sinsai-info-en.blogspot.com/

 I'm going to go a pub, Stella's on Cambie

 Hiroshi
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 sub-leader of Sinsai.info - Ushahidi site for Japan disaster response
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