Re: [HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-21 Thread Jo
Hi Rafael, Great that you got this started. Of course I managed to get the use of import and not import account mixed up, as JOSM doesn't warn me or give the option to switch in a convenient way. So the imported node will probably have to be removed once again and the buildings I added in a second

Re: [HOT] Fwd: Troubles opening Tasking manager in josm and potlatch

2016-01-21 Thread Blake Girardot
I just did a quick test on ubuntu trusty with firefox and chrome. It looks like both browsers fail to hand off to josm when using httpS Chrome did not give an error message, but firefox asks is remote control is enabled in josm. Interestingly the same thing seems to happen on windows 7 too,

Re: [HOT] Fwd: Troubles opening Tasking manager in josm and potlatch

2016-01-21 Thread Ahasanul Hoque
I faced the same issue while coordinating a mappathon in last 12-14 January in Dhaka. Among 16 mappers only 3 person were able to work with JOSM. We tried all the options,like replicating the same version JOSM and browser of those 3 persons for the rest, changing the different JOSM versions but if

Re: [HOT] Fwd: Troubles opening Tasking manager in josm and potlatch

2016-01-21 Thread Mike Thompson
I think I am having the same issue. If you have JOSM running with remote control enabled, you should be able to click "edit with JOSM" from the tasking manager and the data should be downloaded in JOSM, right? I am running Windows 7 on the machine in question, but my Linux box exhibits the same i

[HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-21 Thread Rafael Avila Coya
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all: A new manual import through the Tasking Manager is open for experienced mappers, this time for the import of 24,587 educational facilities (nurseries, primary and secondary schools, colleges...) all around Uganda. As the total number of nodes

Re: [HOT] Fwd: Troubles opening Tasking manager in josm and potlatch

2016-01-21 Thread Pierre GIRAUD
Hi Claudia, Are you trying to work on a specific project in the tasking manager? Or do you have the same problems with any task in any project? How did you start JOSM? If you are running the "java -jar josm-latest.jar" from the command line, do you see any error in the terminal that can help us d

[HOT] Fwd: Troubles opening Tasking manager in josm and potlatch

2016-01-21 Thread Claudia Mocci
Hello to all of you I am Claudia from Italy. I'm having troublesopening all tasks from the Tasking Manager both in Josm and Potlatch . The only editor working is ID . - Josm: using ubuntu and firefox browser I 'm able to work on the task, no way to work on using google chrome browser. Potla

Re: [HOT] African Roads on Satelite

2016-01-21 Thread Sander Deryckere
The satellite images also differ a lot from region to region. In dry regions, there are usually few trees, and you can easily see how wide a road is. But in regions with lots of trees, the treetops often obscure part of the road. So you might think from aerial imagery that it's only a walking path,

Re: [HOT] Planet Labs satellite imagery for Crisis Mapping?

2016-01-21 Thread Eric Gundersen
Patrick, is the imagery still released w/ the CC4 license? On Thursday, January 21, 2016, Patrick Meier (iRevolution) < patr...@irevolution.net> wrote: > Dear CrisisMappers, HOT and Digital Humanitarians, > > I'm collaborating with Planet Labs to explore > if/how their i

[HOT] Planet Labs satellite imagery for Crisis Mapping?

2016-01-21 Thread Patrick Meier (iRevolution)
Dear CrisisMappers, HOT and Digital Humanitarians, I'm collaborating with Planet Labs to explore if/how their imagery might support disaster management efforts. The aim of Planet Labs is to ultimately image the entire Earth every 24 hours at a spatial resolution of 5 mete

Re: [HOT] African Roads on Satelite

2016-01-21 Thread Paul Uithol
Hi, Let me see if I can find a couple of good examples (combination of aerial/ground location) from the region where we're currently running a ground survey (eastern Uganda). Not seen anything like the motorway - the example looks pretty European. When in doubt, I usually tell our mappers to

Re: [HOT] African Roads on Satelite

2016-01-21 Thread Hakuch
Hi On 21.01.2016 02:38, Pierre BĂ©land wrote: > what this Highway Tag Africa wiki page says is that you classify a road > related to its importance. yes I got this point from the Wiki. Its just, when you are doing HOT mapping, you normally have just a satellite image. So on the ground photos of