Iván Sánchez Ortega schreef:
> However, the current implementation has the potential of pounding the API
> down
> to its knees (no caching of any kind). In fact, I think it has more bugs than
> features.
>
> So, I'd like to know if you think it would be a good idea to do load
> balancing
> be
Hi all,
First of all, I want to say that WMS sucks. The 100-page spec sucks, the
efficiency sucks.
That said, I just committed to SVN a set of hacks I've come to call "OSM WMS".
Why? Long story short, this will allow me to promote OSM to GIS people. Or, as
FakeSteveC would say, Arctards.
H
I called the city of Portland today to inquire about using the maps on
partlandmaps.com as a visual reference for mapping, since the data is
public. In the course of my investigation I got the impression that raw GIS
data of the Portland Metropolitan area might be available from Metro (
http://www.
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>in Gemany we have been using the slogan "Wir spielen mit offenen
> Karten" for OSM. "Mit offenen Karten spielen" is a figure of speech
> that literally means "playing with open cards", meaning playing
> cards, i.e. "havi
I bet they trialled this tech when making their maps in India about a year ago:
"We've done about 50 cities now, in their completeness, with driving
directions and everything - completely done by having locals use some
software we haven't released publicly to draw their city on top of our
photo im
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Dominik Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a offical XML-Schema for the OSM-Protocol V0.5?
> It's not very difficult to translate this but if somebody has done it
> already..
You clearly missed:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OSM_Protocol
Hi,
in Gemany we have been using the slogan "Wir spielen mit offenen
Karten" for OSM. "Mit offenen Karten spielen" is a figure of speech
that literally means "playing with open cards", meaning playing
cards, i.e. "having nothing to hide". The German word for maps is the
same as for car
Dominik Spies schreef:
> @Stefan
>
> is there any output of your effort you may share?
http://kinkrsoftware.nl/contrib/osm/osm-0.5.xsd
I hope it can give you a starting point, it seems not to be passing by
the validator yet...
Stefan
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>> wouldn't be enough?
>
> No, because this would
>
> 1. allow ways with one node which we don't want
> 2. require tags to be specified BEFORE the nodes which isn't a requirement
now I got it. I'm not an expoert in DTD, simply didn't catch the fact
that this list is ordered.
In cleartext, this m
Hi,
> wouldn't be enough?
No, because this would
1. allow ways with one node which we don't want
2. require tags to be specified BEFORE the nodes which isn't a
requirement
Bye
Frederik
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Dominik Spies schreef:
> is there a offical XML-Schema for the OSM-Protocol V0.5?
> It's not very difficult to translate this but if somebody has done it
> already..
>
> Abd I have a question regarding this line in the DTD:
>
>
>
> why tag*,nd,tag*,nd,(tag|nd)* ?
>
> I think this means: zero
Hi,
is there a offical XML-Schema for the OSM-Protocol V0.5?
It's not very difficult to translate this but if somebody has done it already..
Abd I have a question regarding this line in the DTD:
why tag*,nd,tag*,nd,(tag|nd)* ?
I think this means: zero to unlimited tag-elements, exaclty one
nd
I have just released version 0.1.3 of the Ruby OSM library. The most
important change is that the XML parsing code has been restructured to
support multiple parsers. Many people had problems with the Libxml
C-based parser. So the new code uses the Ruby standard REXML parser by
default. The Libxml o
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 09:40:45AM +0100, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)
wrote:
> The problem is that Google haven't come and spoken to OSMF at all. There has
> been complete silence on this. I only see the shark swimming in circles
> here, it wants the meat and it's going to use all its power
Quoting Jon Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 22:09 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm having a problem with mod_tile. I'm using it together with Mapnik
>> to render an overlay map, so I need a transparent background in tiles.
>> Mapnik does this just fine by s
Andy wrote:
>>In short, if Google and the OSM community are open for it, there is
>>huge potential for collaboration. Google can provide the OpenStreetMap
>>community with the massive scalable infrastructure they need and
>>OpenStreetMap can provide Google with a community, map making
>>experience
Sjors Provoost wrote:
>Sent: 24 June 2008 8:32 AM
>To: Openstreetmap Dev list
>Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] Google Map Maker
>
>> On 23 Jun 2008, at 23:33, SteveC wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.opengeodata.org/?p=307
>>>
>>>
>>> Google Want to be TeleAtlas
>>> Google have launched MapMaker, a kind of faux Open
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 08:42:56AM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
> Interesting choice of areas though - includes Cyprus and Pakistan
> which is likely to throw them straight into the middle of a couple of
> edit wars.
I wouldn't be surprised if that was why they did it. Maybe they want to
test their mo
Hi All,
Apologies for cross-posting to two lists but discussions have been split
across both lists. Please reply to the dev list.
There are now some new daily diff files available on the planet server
that address some issues with the existing daily diff files. These new
files are produced u
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SteveC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Google have launched MapMaker, a kind of faux OpenStreetMap where they
> own all the data and you’re only allowed to map in certain Freedom Of
> Speech Zones.
Interesting choice of areas though - includes Cyprus and Pa
SteveC wrote:
> http://www.opengeodata.org/?p=307
When I zoom into these places, I get "Imagery (c) 2008 Google". Not
(c) FlyByAerialCo, or (c) ViablyUnnecessaryTechnoToys, or any of that.
Just (c) Google. Looks like they bought it.
So there's no reason they can't give us derivation rights -
On 24 Jun 2008, at 00:31, Sjors Provoost wrote:
>> On 23 Jun 2008, at 23:33, SteveC wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.opengeodata.org/?p=307
>>>
>>>
>>> Google Want to be TeleAtlas
>>> Google have launched MapMaker, a kind of faux OpenStreetMap where
>>> they
>>> own all the data and you're only allowed
> On 23 Jun 2008, at 23:33, SteveC wrote:
>
>> http://www.opengeodata.org/?p=307
>>
>>
>> Google Want to be TeleAtlas
>> Google have launched MapMaker, a kind of faux OpenStreetMap where they
>> own all the data and you're only allowed to map in certain Freedom Of
>> Speech Zones.
I'm a little mor
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