What tool can be used to upload change(osc)-files?
Osmosis cannot upload them to the API and
the wiki says bulkupload.pl/py both are not
compatible with API 0.6 .
Marcus
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Marcus Wolschon a écrit :
> What tool can be used to upload change(osc)-files?
>
> Osmosis cannot upload them to the API and
> the wiki says bulkupload.pl/py both are not
> compatible with API 0.6 .
If it's a small file, try using curl :
CSID=$(curl -u user:password -o - -T new_changeset.osm
ht
Hi,
Marcus Wolschon wrote:
> What tool can be used to upload change(osc)-files?
If you're planning on plastering the planet with things like
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/282430
then please don't - OSM has enough imported rubbish already.
Else you can use the tools from
svn.ope
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Marcus Wolschon wrote:
> > What tool can be used to upload change(osc)-files?
>
> If you're planning on plastering the planet with things like
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/282430
>
> then please don't - OSM has en
2009/11/4 Marcus Wolschon :
> What tool can be used to upload change(osc)-files?
>
> Osmosis cannot upload them to the API and
> the wiki says bulkupload.pl/py both are not
> compatible with API 0.6 .
upload.py from http://www.openstreetmap.pl/balrog/bulkupload/ works.
Cheers
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Ian Dees schrieb:
>>> JOSM will also upload changesets pretty nicely.
>> It does?
>> What´s the name of
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We've had two canceled / postponed import conference calls. Tomorrow
/ Thursday 5th November would be next on the schedule for fortnightly
calls. Given that there has been no demand for a call in the form of
an agenda or important points to be resolved by the import group, I
move that we do not s
Richard Weait wrote:
> We've had two canceled / postponed import conference calls. Tomorrow
> / Thursday 5th November would be next on the schedule for fortnightly
> calls. Given that there has been no demand for a call in the form of
> an agenda or important points to be resolved by the import g
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 22:06, Richard Weait wrote:
> We've had two canceled / postponed import conference calls. Tomorrow
> / Thursday 5th November would be next on the schedule for fortnightly
> calls. Given that there has been no demand for a call in the form of
> an agenda or important points
Hi all,
Can Skype handle conference calling?
I dont have a land-line, and used a public payphone &calling card when
i last attempted it (and no wifi)
I use a headset & can have video with skpe & txt chat MUCH easier.
(its also free for everyone :)
Anyway, i wanted to go over comparing Canada vs.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 00:08, Sam Vekemans wrote:
> Hi all,
> Can Skype handle conference calling?
just to some extent. BTW i'm simone.cortesi on skype.
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2009/11/5 Sam Vekemans :
> I use a headset & can have video with skpe & txt chat MUCH easier.
> (its also free for everyone :)
Alas forces you to run closed-source software which some people are
not going to do.
>
> Anyway, i wanted to go over comparing Canada vs. usa import (social impact)
>
> T
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