Good mornig everybody,
I already searched other plugins but didn't find an hint, how I can add
my logger to JOSMs internal log4j Appender?
greets
Matthias
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Hi,
while committing corrections recently, I wondered if the OSB plugin
provides no way to extract or copy the comment string since someone
registering that concerning bug -a missing street name- must have seen
any sense in commenting the formerly missing information to OSB rather
than
I downloaded a relation which contains a lot of relations. So I selected them
all and did download members.
These were some 140 relations.
The downloading went fast until all of a sudden it stopped. This was after about
84 relations.
So I pressed cancel, expecting the downloaded relations to be
Maarten Deen wrote:
I downloaded a relation which contains a lot of relations. So I selected
them all and did download members.
These were some 140 relations.
The downloading went fast until all of a sudden it stopped. This was
after about 84 relations.
So I pressed cancel, expecting the
Hi,
who is managing the mailing list? I would appreciate, if mails sent to
the list would have
Reply-To: josm-dev@openstreetmap.org
in the header. This way you can answer more easily to the list.
Sebastian
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On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 19:52, Sebastian Klein basti...@googlemail.com wrote:
who is managing the mailing list? I would appreciate, if mails sent to the
list would have
Reply-To: josm-dev@openstreetmap.org
in the header. This way you can answer more easily to the list.
a reply-to sent
Am 19.08.2010 19:57, schrieb Simone Cortesi:
a reply-to sent directly to the user is there just to prevent somebody
sending a personal mail to the whole list. any sufficiently advanced
mailer has a reply to all button.
+1
Thunderbird has a Reply to list button. This is active when it finds
Bodo Meissner wrote:
Am 19.08.2010 19:57, schrieb Simone Cortesi:
a reply-to sent directly to the user is there just to prevent somebody
sending a personal mail to the whole list. any sufficiently advanced
mailer has a reply to all button.
+1
Thunderbird has a Reply to list button. This is
Sebastian Klein schrieb:
Bodo Meissner wrote:
Thunderbird has a Reply to list button. This is active when it finds
some mailing list headers.
A Reply-To: header makes it difficult to reply to the author.
Especially the subscribers of a developers' mailing list should know
how to use (and
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 07:52:38PM +0200, Sebastian Klein wrote:
Hi,
who is managing the mailing list? I would appreciate, if mails sent to
the list would have
Reply-To: josm-dev@openstreetmap.org
in the header. This way you can answer more easily to the list.
Am 19.08.2010 19:57, schrieb Simone Cortesi:
a reply-to sent directly to the user is there just to prevent somebody
sending a personal mail to the whole list.
Because of the way most OSM lists are set up, I accidentally sent a
personal email to the whole list back when I was starting...
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:52:38 +0200, Sebastian Klein wrote:
Hi,
who is managing the mailing list? I would appreciate, if mails sent to
the list would have
Reply-To: josm-dev@openstreetmap.org
in the header. This way you can answer more easily to the list.
Reply-To: is a human-only
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:57:04 +0200, Simone Cortesi wrote:
a reply-to sent directly to the user is there just to prevent somebody
sending a personal mail to the whole list. any sufficiently advanced
mailer has a reply to all button.
People who are reading the list don't need two copies of
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:52:38 +0200, Sebastian Klein wrote:
Hi,
who is managing the mailing list? I would appreciate, if mails sent to
the list would have
Reply-To: josm-dev@openstreetmap.org
in the header. This way you can answer more easily to the list.
Reply-To: is a
Bodo Meissner wrote:
In the source code you can find this syntax for the HTTP request to add
a node:
GET /add_node?lon=...lat=...
I know... But is there a reason it's not documented? Maybe in some cases
this function could harm and damage data?
Or some malicious websites adding random
On 8/19/10 7:46 PM, Sebastian Klein wrote:
Alright, I got it... How comes talk-de is configured like this when it
is so absolutely dreadful?
um, because the admin for talk-de has never seen what happens
when certain mail systems go bonkers? (this usually happens
after close of business on
Florian Lohoff wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
http://marc.merlins.org/netrants/reply-to-useful.html
Off-topic can be fun ;)
Honestly: With the reply-to list add-On for Thunderbird I don't miss
anything. It should be included in standard distribution.
Stephan
Sebastian Klein writes:
who is managing the mailing list? I would appreciate, if mails sent to
the list would have
Reply-To: josm-dev@openstreetmap.org
in the header. This way you can answer more easily to the list.
Sigh. http://russnelson.com/rt.html
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Am 20.08.2010 01:59, schrieb Stephan Knauss:
The command is not only undocumented, but also the option to disable
the command is not available in the config dialog. And default is
enable...
The more I think about it the stronger gets my urge to change this
behavior...
That's what I did
Am 20.08.2010 02:17, schrieb Stephan Knauss:
Honestly: With the reply-to list add-On for Thunderbird I don't miss
anything. It should be included in standard distribution.
Thunderbird 3.1.2 (don't know since when) has this ability by default.
Bodo
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