Re: [Talk-lv] Fwd: [Talk-us] We have less than a week left to remap!
On 03/22/12 11:20, Raitis U. wrote: ok, tātad according to this: http://cleanmap.poole.ch/?zoom=9lat=56.78476lon=24.1001layers=00B0 http://cleanmap.poole.ch/?zoom=9lat=56.78476lon=24.1001layers=00B0 Jelgava, Saldus un Skrīveri faktiski aiziet pa pieskari? jelgava jaa, skriiveros tik daudz nebija, saldus it kaa tika saglaabts pa lielam. Kas tur notiek ar Krievijas robežām? tiek paarbiidiitas uz aaru atkal ? ; p.s. izskatās ka Polija būs visai patukša... un austraalija, jaa. nuneko, naaksies shiem tur piestraadaat :) On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Rich ric...@nakts.net mailto:ric...@nakts.net wrote: ... -- Rich ___ Talk-lv mailing list Talk-lv@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-lv
Re: [Talk-lv] Fwd: [Talk-us] We have less than a week left to remap!
Kas tur notiek ar Krievijas robežām? tiek paarbiidiitas uz aaru atkal ? ; Visai drūms skatījums :D Nē, vienkārši izskatās ka puspasaulei nebūs valstu robežas. ___ Talk-lv mailing list Talk-lv@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-lv
Re: [Talk-lv] Fwd: [Talk-us] We have less than a week left to remap!
On 03/22/12 17:12, AivarsB wrote: Kāda ir ieteicamā recepte, lai LV salabotu? Atvērt JOSM-ā vietu kurā ir problēmas, pa vienam izdzēst problēmu objektus un to vietā iezīmēt jaunu? (ar ko tas atšķirtos ja uzrakstītu skriptu kas savāc visus problēm objektus, izdzēš un izveido par jaunu). atveert probleemvietu, dzeest objektus un paarziimeet tos no _legaaliem_ datiem. ti, gps treisiem, binga bildeem utt. ja ir kaut kas taads, ko no legaaliem datiem nevar dabuut, tad naaksies taisiit re-survey. taads skripts buutu copyright infringement :) Vai labāk pagaidīt 1. aprīli un tad naivi un ar svaigu pioniera sajūtu iezīmēt trūkstošos ceļus? (jebkurā gadījumā kādu laiku būs jāatturas no svaigāko karšu datu importa). Jelgavniekiem būs ļoti interesanti par jaunu atklāt savu pilsētu ;) A. ... -- Rich ___ Talk-lv mailing list Talk-lv@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-lv
[Talk-lv] Fwd: [Talk-us] We have less than a week left to remap!
dazhi linki uz varbuut deriigiem tuuljiem. artdru veiksmiigaa kaartaa piekrita (paldies :) ), bet tagad var meegjinaat satiiriit kaadu dalju no paareejaa - diez vai atlikushie piekritiis... Original Message Subject: [Talk-us] We have less than a week left to remap! Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 21:59:07 -0500 From: Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com To: talk-us talk...@openstreetmap.org I don't think this has been reposted to talk-us yet. According to the latest license change rebuild plan, the database will enter read-only mode on March 27th for the license rebuild: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/Rebuild_Plan So that gives us a matter of days to do any more remapping. It seems like the US hasn't seen a concerted effort to remap dirty data like some other countries have. So here is my attempt to get that started. I'm not sure if some people still don't know about the license change of if people think someone else will take care of the important things... But *everything* is on the chopping block! Some highlights: 1) State/county borders. I've actually cleaned up a good chunk of these and hope to finish in the next few days. I may have to reimport some of the remaining ways. Anyone have thoughts on the best source for this information? 2) The interstate system. I've taken care of about 4 or 5 states here in the midwest but there is a large swath from Illinois down to South Carolina that will become unroutable on April 1st. This will set OSM back immensely in the eyes of anyone actually trying to use our data. 3) Specific cities: Los Angeles, Ausin, Seattle. Most major cities have some unclean blobs in them but these are particularly nasty. User blars has not responded to repeated requests for contact and I have reason to believe he is intentionally ignoring anything OSM related. His contributions are beyond huge in the LA area and really along a lot of the west coast. Seattle is mostly affected by user Sunny who has proven to be unreachable despite my best cyberstalking attempts. Austin, TX is also largely affected by one prolific user but it has actually gotten some attention so it isn't entirely doomed. 4) Shorelines. These were imported from a public domain source by an anonymous user. I'm tempted to largely mark this with odbl=clean and call it a day. Thoughts? In light of this, I would strongly encourage everyone reading this list to suspend your current mapping efforts and concentrate entirely on license remapping for the next few days. It's not the most fun work but it needs to get done. Tools to use: JOSM license change plugin. Select everything in an area and hit the License Check button. Start deleting red things and replacing them from clean sources: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/LicenseChange Potlatch2 I think now has the license change layer enabled by default. If not, go into the options and make sure Show license status is checked. Again... remove anything with a red halo and replace. Badmap. Dirty interstates are clearly visible: http://cleanmap.poole.ch/?zoom=5lat=41.12823lon=-99.48465layers=00B0 OSM Inspector. Good for drilling down and finding individual objects to remap: http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=wtfelon=-100.24219lat=40.17384zoom=4 TIGER 2011 road name tiles. Used as a background imagery layer while editing. Good to pull street names while remapping residential areas. Just be sure to expand the abbreviations while you're at it. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TIGER_2011 I have also written two blog posts on my own remapping efforts. The first focuses on interstates where there is existing clean data to work with. The biggest trick here is making sure you don't break the route relations. But honestly I wouldn't worry about it too much. As long as the ways are intact, routing will continue to work. We can come back later and clean up the route relations after the license change. http://ksmapper.blogspot.com/2012/01/license-change-mapping.html The second post is quite a bit more technical and I don't expect many others to follow it really. It was useful in that area of LA but it involves some traditional GIS tools, data analysis and a little python coding. For this type of work, most people would be better off using the TIGER 2011 road name tiles listed above. http://ksmapper.blogspot.com/2012/03/remapping-using-tiger-2011.html Honestly, it is kind of late to be sending out this email... I probably should have done it a couple of weeks ago but hopefully we can still make a meaningful dent in the dirty data. At least this whole process is almost over... Toby ___ Talk-lv mailing list Talk-lv@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-lv
Re: [Talk-lv] Fwd: [Talk-us] We have less than a week left to remap!
ok, tātad according to this: http://cleanmap.poole.ch/?zoom=9lat=56.78476lon=24.1001layers=00B0 Jelgava, Saldus un Skrīveri faktiski aiziet pa pieskari? Kas tur notiek ar Krievijas robežām? p.s. izskatās ka Polija būs visai patukša... On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Rich ric...@nakts.net wrote: dazhi linki uz varbuut deriigiem tuuljiem. artdru veiksmiigaa kaartaa piekrita (paldies :) ), bet tagad var meegjinaat satiiriit kaadu dalju no paareejaa - diez vai atlikushie piekritiis... Original Message Subject: [Talk-us] We have less than a week left to remap! Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 21:59:07 -0500 From: Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com To: talk-us talk...@openstreetmap.org I don't think this has been reposted to talk-us yet. According to the latest license change rebuild plan, the database will enter read-only mode on March 27th for the license rebuild: http://www.osmfoundation.org/**wiki/License/Rebuild_Planhttp://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/License/Rebuild_Plan So that gives us a matter of days to do any more remapping. It seems like the US hasn't seen a concerted effort to remap dirty data like some other countries have. So here is my attempt to get that started. I'm not sure if some people still don't know about the license change of if people think someone else will take care of the important things... But *everything* is on the chopping block! Some highlights: 1) State/county borders. I've actually cleaned up a good chunk of these and hope to finish in the next few days. I may have to reimport some of the remaining ways. Anyone have thoughts on the best source for this information? 2) The interstate system. I've taken care of about 4 or 5 states here in the midwest but there is a large swath from Illinois down to South Carolina that will become unroutable on April 1st. This will set OSM back immensely in the eyes of anyone actually trying to use our data. 3) Specific cities: Los Angeles, Ausin, Seattle. Most major cities have some unclean blobs in them but these are particularly nasty. User blars has not responded to repeated requests for contact and I have reason to believe he is intentionally ignoring anything OSM related. His contributions are beyond huge in the LA area and really along a lot of the west coast. Seattle is mostly affected by user Sunny who has proven to be unreachable despite my best cyberstalking attempts. Austin, TX is also largely affected by one prolific user but it has actually gotten some attention so it isn't entirely doomed. 4) Shorelines. These were imported from a public domain source by an anonymous user. I'm tempted to largely mark this with odbl=clean and call it a day. Thoughts? In light of this, I would strongly encourage everyone reading this list to suspend your current mapping efforts and concentrate entirely on license remapping for the next few days. It's not the most fun work but it needs to get done. Tools to use: JOSM license change plugin. Select everything in an area and hit the License Check button. Start deleting red things and replacing them from clean sources: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/**wiki/JOSM/Plugins/**LicenseChangehttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/LicenseChange Potlatch2 I think now has the license change layer enabled by default. If not, go into the options and make sure Show license status is checked. Again... remove anything with a red halo and replace. Badmap. Dirty interstates are clearly visible: http://cleanmap.poole.ch/?**zoom=5lat=41.12823lon=-99.** 48465layers=00B0http://cleanmap.poole.ch/?zoom=5lat=41.12823lon=-99.48465layers=00B0 OSM Inspector. Good for drilling down and finding individual objects to remap: http://tools.geofabrik.de/**osmi/?view=wtfelon=-100.** 24219lat=40.17384zoom=4http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=wtfelon=-100.24219lat=40.17384zoom=4 TIGER 2011 road name tiles. Used as a background imagery layer while editing. Good to pull street names while remapping residential areas. Just be sure to expand the abbreviations while you're at it. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/**wiki/TIGER_2011http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/TIGER_2011 I have also written two blog posts on my own remapping efforts. The first focuses on interstates where there is existing clean data to work with. The biggest trick here is making sure you don't break the route relations. But honestly I wouldn't worry about it too much. As long as the ways are intact, routing will continue to work. We can come back later and clean up the route relations after the license change. http://ksmapper.blogspot.com/**2012/01/license-change-**mapping.htmlhttp://ksmapper.blogspot.com/2012/01/license-change-mapping.html The second post is quite a bit more technical and I don't expect many others to follow it really. It was useful in that area of LA but it involves some traditional GIS tools, data analysis and a little python coding. For this type
Re: [Talk-lv] Fwd: [Talk-us] We have less than a week left to remap!
Vajag izdrukāt Jelgavu uz papīra jau tagad, un tad rīkot OSM mapping party meklējot trūkstošās ielas :) G On 03/22/2012 05:30 PM, pec...@gmail.com wrote: 2012. gada 22. marts 17:12 AivarsBvrs@gmail.com rakstīja: Jelgavniekiem būs ļoti interesanti par jaunu atklāt savu pilsētu ;) Lai gan tas būtu sāpīgi, šķiet ka labāk būtu vēlreiz pārbaudīt visu dzīvajā. Pie reizes veicot datu pārbaudi. Pēteris. ___ Talk-lv mailing list Talk-lv@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-lv