[OSM-dev] Show Me The Way - Yet Another Live Edit Viewer

2013-04-14 Thread Ian Dees
Inspired by Google Map Maker's Pulse, I put together a quick app that uses Overpass augmented diffs to show up to 30 way creations/modifications every minute. Check it out here: http://osmlab.github.io/show-me-the-way/ Feel free to make pull requests or file issues against the code here: https:/

Re: [OSM-dev] Show Me The Way - Yet Another Live Edit Viewer

2013-04-15 Thread Simon Poole
Is it "real time" like http://live.openstreetmap.fr/, or does it "cheat" (like googles pulse)? Simon Am 15.04.2013 05:23, schrieb Ian Dees: > Inspired by Google Map Maker's Pulse, I put together a quick app that > uses Overpass augmented diffs to show up to 30 way > creations/modifications every

Re: [OSM-dev] Show Me The Way - Yet Another Live Edit Viewer

2013-04-15 Thread Ian Dees
It's as live as the Overpass minutely diffs. On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 3:02 AM, Simon Poole wrote: > Is it "real time" like http://live.openstreetmap.fr/, or does it "cheat" > (like googles pulse)? > > Simon > > Am 15.04.2013 05:23, schrieb Ian Dees: > > Inspired by Google Map Maker's Pulse, I p

Re: [OSM-dev] Show Me The Way - Yet Another Live Edit Viewer

2013-04-15 Thread Alex Barth
This is awesome. On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:52 AM, Ian Dees wrote: > It's as live as the Overpass minutely diffs. > > > On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 3:02 AM, Simon Poole wrote: > >> Is it "real time" like http://live.openstreetmap.fr/, or does it >> "cheat" (like googles pulse)? >> >> Simon >> >> A

Re: [OSM-dev] Show Me The Way - Yet Another Live Edit Viewer

2013-04-15 Thread Kevin Peat
On 15 April 2013 04:23, Ian Dees wrote: > Inspired by Google Map Maker's Pulse, I put together a quick app that uses > Overpass augmented diffs to show up to 30 way creations/modifications every > minute. Check it out here: > > http://osmlab.github.io/show-me-the-way/ > > > Watching this is way t

Re: [OSM-dev] Show Me The Way - Yet Another Live Edit Viewer

2013-04-16 Thread Ian Dees
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 7:22 AM, Gregory wrote: > Awesome! > > Some thoughts: > * would be good to have a 'back' button, if possible, in case you weren't > quick to pause. > That might be possible in a future version. > * what is the base layer, no attribution needed? > It's Bing, and it has a