Am 19.04.2015 um 12:52 schrieb Andy Allan:
then it's *not* unreasonable to suspect that the foundation.osm.org
should work, whether or not it has ever been used before.
+1
That's exactly what I wanted to point out.
If you are used to "xxx.osm.org == xxx.openstreetmap.org" you simply
expect
Hello,
I just stumbled across two web pages which might need some work. I chose
the "dev"-ml because I guess that the people who can change this are
present here...
CCed to OSMF.talk.
https://foundation.osm.org/
shows some information that the SOTM 2007 Manchester is over... (which
is correc
Hello,
i opened
http://foundation.osm.org/
today and got a default Apache start page.
Could someone please take care of this and at least install a forward to
a usefull page? Thanks.
Cheers,
Michael.
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Am 19.11.2014 11:20, schrieb Shafaat Hussain Bhilavade:
what are the accessing tools for OSM code?,
What do you mean by "OSM code"?
How to use the OSM code?
Maybe it's easier to go the other way round: what do you intend to do?
There are quite some tools. And there is of cause the database. B
Hello,
in our local "bavaria mailing list" a mapper showed up due to problems
with "field paper" (stamen).
Are there any known issues at the moment?
Problem description:
all the download etc worked fine. But the upload does not work. The
mapper tried multiple scaning resolutions etc, "nothin
On 14.10.2013 10:52, Maarten Deen wrote:
On 2013-10-14 10:34, Michael Kugelmann wrote:
Hello,
while the weekend I stumbled accross the old Elbe tunnel at Hamburg
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Pauli-Elbtunnel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbe_Tunnel_%281911%29
and how it is rendered on the
Hello,
while the weekend I stumbled accross the old Elbe tunnel at Hamburg
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Pauli-Elbtunnel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbe_Tunnel_%281911%29
and how it is rendered on the main OSM site (mapnik style):
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=53.5439&mlon=9.966
On 16.05.2013 18:59, Rob Nickerson wrote:
I have no idea what the CWG vote was on and I can't find the up to
date minutes to check it.
I would very much appreciate a clear and documented statment from the
CWG and/or the board. I remember "my disapintment" before SOTM-EU at
Vienna that the incl
On 03.01.2013 22:51, Yohan Boniface wrote:
sorry for the late feedback, I was offline for some days.
This email for introducing the "uMap project".
TL;DR: http://umap.fluv.io/ (demo site).
the name umap is not very well chosen: there is already a project called
uMap which exists since long tim
On 05.01.2013 23:01, Minh Nguyen wrote:
On 2013-01-02 4:40 AM, Svavar Kjarrval wrote:
Wikipedia has implemented a Slippymap using OpenLayers
sorry for the late feedback, I was offline for some days.
FYI: if you need to contact somebody regarding these maps, you could (or
maybe should) ask
On 17.10.2012 09:15, Jochen Topf wrote:
I think one reason people add bad changeset comments and organize their
changesets in a bad way is that for most people those changesets and the
comments just disappear into a black hole.
One thing that is also bad in my point of view ist that you can't edi
Am 12.10.2012 01:58, schrieb Tom MacWright:
What are the tasks which everyone agrees on, but nobody has had the
time to tackle?
there is still a lot of information missing to compete with "commercial
data" for (car) navigation system (e.g. from Navteq and Tele-Atlas):
* have house numbers/addre
Am 21.07.2012 00:11, schrieb Peter Wendorff:
In future please use fixme= directly.
FYI: I modified my edits in that way (had been only two ways).
Best regards,
Michael.
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on 20.07.2012 22:51, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Comments are welcome.
looks very (!) promising. Thanks for the work! Looking very forward for
the "live/production" version.
One hint: maybe the tools should not remove objects touched by someone
from its display: I checked Helgoland aftzer the redact
On 13.07.2012 11:31, Richard Fairhurst: wrote:
So we need another editor.
Have you had a look at the work from Paul-Fiete Hartmann he presented at
the FOSSGIS 2012? (sorry, all in German as the FOSSGIS is s a German
conference)
* Title: HTML5-Editor für OpenStreetMap
* http://www.fossgis.d
On 06.04.2012 22:39, Alex Morega wrote:
I'm working on an editor for OpenStreetMap. It works in the browser, using
native technologies (no Flash), makes heavy use of OpenLayers, and depends on a
thin server proxy to perform OAuth and upload changesets to the API. It should
work well on mobile
Hello Simon,
I think he will have a hard time, as the tiles already now (short
after announcement) take some time to appear...
I didn't pre-render anything so it will be slow till at least the
low-zoom tiles are all done.
Aaah, that explains a lot!
Thanks,
Michael.
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On 24.12.2011 12:45, Simon Poole wrote:
Since most mappers love mapping terra incognita I've made a map with a
lot of holes in it: http://cleanmap.poole.ch/
Thanks very much for the nice present! :-)
PS: the server is a Hetzner EX-5 so please be nice to it and don't
stress it too much :-)
Am 22.12.2011 21:58, schrieb Roland Olbricht:
But I frankly say that it would be insane to do any API change before
the license change, because all OSM tool writers are more or less busy
at the moment with the license change.
+1
I very much agree to focus on the issue that is blocking the proke
Jochen Topf wrote:
I don't like the idea that every web page can now find out whether I run
JOSM and which version it is.
The CORS stuff in the plugin should at least be optional (and the default
should be OFF)!
+1
Please make it configurable via "options" whether informations are sent
to t
Hello,
within the last weeks I had sporadic problems with accessing the wiki:
it took very long to get a page from there.
This was very annoying while a presentation of OSM at the German ADAC.
In the discussion we wanted to answer some questiosn using the wiki, but
the wiki pages didn't show up
Jochen Topf wrote:
> Heck, thats easy: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:OSMF-Member
>
> Put a line like this on your user page:
> {{OSMF-Member}}
>
for me this template behaves strange. I'm not at all an expert in Wiki
nor at all in templates => maybe somebody else can help out => co
Update:
> the access to OSM data via API is currently extreme slow. I used JOSM to
> download small (!) areas but it takes many minutes to get the data. I
> downloaded the same areas some days ago, that time it succeeded in an
> acceptable time.
> The Plattform Status page in the wiki says that
Hello,
the access to OSM data via API is currently extreme slow. I used JOSM to
download small (!) areas but it takes many minutes to get the data. I
downloaded the same areas some days ago, that time it succeeded in an
acceptable time.
The Plattform Status page in the wiki says that all is OK.
Tom Hughes schrieb:
> I would suggest that we (a) add a new "reveal my location" preference
> and then (b) add better features for browsing a map with users who have
> chosen to reveal their location marked
+1
A better tool would be very fine. As the 10 persons are bit very much -
especially in
Hello Stuart,
> Thought I'd say hello to the list. Just started out using OSM.
>
a warm welcome to you.
> I'm currently working on getting OSM for the UK into Garmin map
> format, going well so far.
>
[...]
just as a hint: another user from OSM is doing the same thing for
Germany and the w
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