2009/7/1 Christoph Boehme christ...@b3e.net:
Hi!
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
FYI, I'm only adding the routes in for sections where I've already verified
the NaPTAN bus stops and added the route refs displayed at the stop.
I it might be helpful here that I recently updated the
Thomas Wood wrote:
2009/7/1 Christoph Boehme christ...@b3e.net:
Hi!
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
FYI, I'm only adding the routes in for sections where I've already verified
the NaPTAN bus stops and added the route refs displayed at the stop.
I it might be helpful here that I
Andy,
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
Looking great.
Thanks!
I didn't play for more than a couple of moments so I may be missing
something here, however if a stop has been merged, ie it appears to have all
the right data, then there will be no wish to merge it with another stop.
Peter Miller wrote:
Sent: 01 July 2009 4:18 PM
To: Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)
Cc: osm; talk-gb-westmidla...@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Bus operator references
On 1 Jul 2009, at 14:43, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
I'm a bit confused by what are the
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)
ajrli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Bus routes are appearing nicely now on:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/public-transport-map.shtml
Wow! I'm jealous. I'd love to have something like this for Manchester. Here,
the bus routes are so
Is it too soon to add operator=uk_government to
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/4330149? :-)
Frankie
(P.S there doesn't seem to be a relation that covers the route yet).
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Brian Prangle [mailto:bpran...@googlemail.com] wrote:
Sent: 01 July 2009
It's not until later this year until the route will come under the
government arm. What about the trains on the East Coast Route that go
to Glasgow (via Motherwell), Aberdeen, and Inverness (i.e. North/West
of Edinburgh). Should those tails be added to the route too, or a
separate
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.ukwrote:
It's not until later this year until the route will come under the
government arm.
Yeah, I was joking. It's a little premature. Still, I wonder what the
operator name should be? uk_government? Or
Hi,
Bus routes are appearing nicely now on:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/public-transport-map.shtml
Wow! I'm jealous. I'd love to have something like this for Manchester.
Here, the bus routes are so maddeningly confusing (multiple operators with
different fare structures, and routes that
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Melchior Moos melchiorm...@gmail.comwrote:
I would encourage you to map these routes. Someone needs to do the first
step and I think there will be someone who continues your work if he sees
the results or the objects in the database. The map available for the
Melchior Moos melchiorm...@gmail.com schrieb:
Hi,
Bus routes are appearing nicely now on:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/public-transport-map.shtml
Wow! I'm jealous. I'd love to have something like this for
Manchester. Here, the bus routes are so maddeningly confusing
(multiple
I think that sounds excellent. The tagging scheme is applicable globally and
to not just banks but any retail activity.
Mike
At 03:37 AM 29/06/2009, maning sambale wrote:
Hi,
I would like to propose the following additional tags for bank POIs:
amenity=bank
name=Bank of the Philippines
Thanks, I have to remove my old Mt. Apo National Park data.
murlwe
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From: maning sambale [emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com]
Sent: 7/2/2009 9:23:29 AM
To: talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [talk-ph] RFC: importing protected areas/
nationalparksboundaries
It's done!
In Britain, the postal service has supplied a text file listing all
post boxes. Each box has a 'ref' looking like 'W1 106', and of course
it has a location in the real world. The text file doesn't give
lat/long or grid references, just the name of the street or
intersection. Sometimes the
Legal-talk,
Not yet announced here...
ODbL 1.0 was officially released on Monday by Open Data Commons...
http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/
Our potential implementation plan:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Data_License/Implementation_Plan#Current
Regards
Grant
On 01/07/09 11:18, Ed Avis wrote:
Can the manually located postboxes, based on OSM data and a list of
postbox street locations from the Royal Mail, be added to OSM?
Yes. But have you checked with Matthew Somerville, the author of that
tool? AIUI it's already integrated with OSM. I did the
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2009/6/13 Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de:
Also - Is OpenStreetPhoto going to be usable for storage of ground level
photos of junctions, bridges etc which can be useful for photo route
planning or not. The name you have
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 08:50:30PM +0200, Ondrej Novy wrote:
i think it's time to cleanup bus routes concept
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route#Public_Transportation
* forward/backward_stop can't work if you map bus_stop as standalone waypoint
* stop_number is useless because
Hi, I've just realized that the list of languages displayed in the wiki of
openstreetmap.org shows 'Espanol' instead of 'Español' (correct), can you
guys fix this?
Thks a lot.
Ivan Garcia.
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Ivan Garcia wrote:
Hi, I've just realized that the list of languages displayed in the wiki of
openstreetmap.org shows 'Espanol' instead of 'Español' (correct), can you
guys fix this?
Fixed.
Regards,
Maarten
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Following the success of similar German-language mailing lists, there is now an
accessibility mailing list for topics on all kinds of disabilities and things
like navigation on mobile devices and tactile maps.
For details on how to subscribe to this and other country, language, and
there are some obvious omissions and variations as you mentioned one that
stands out to me is the omission of the Rakaia River which is more than a
small creek!
I'm not entirely sure why these are not showing up. It's not a case of the
tags being missing, they are lacking in the original
2009/6/30 Joe Richards joefis...@yahoo.com:
I've been working on the LINZ data import, on attribution/legal as well
as the actual import. The LINZ data I have is actually via the NZ
Open GPS project
Would it make sense to get access to the original dataset from which
the NZOGPS dataset is
I've been thinking a bit about how bugs work in OSM.
I really like the way OSB works
http://openstreetbugs.appspot.com/
But it's closed source afaik and doesn't have an API. It uses human
input. new OSB is cool and tries to fix some of this
Thanks a lot Maarten, good to see that fast answer.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Maarten Deen md...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Ivan Garcia wrote:
Hi, I've just realized that the list of languages displayed in the wiki
of
openstreetmap.org shows 'Espanol' instead of 'Español' (correct), can
you
Hello,
sorry the theme is for the most of the people off topic. They use the
application osm via internet. But the fundament of the internet (its
protocol) is changing.
Therefore my appeal: Ask your next admin/provider for ipv6 , make a plan and
make the network working, add the to dns
I think there was some talk about that last year (march or june) when
OSB appeared. If I remember, people liked the interface because it's
rather nice and it lowers the entry level. So more people submit bugs
and eventually also fix them, we get a better map and all is well.
But it has also been
On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 16:43 +0200, Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Hello,
sorry the theme is for the most of the people off topic. They use the
application osm via internet. But the fundament of the internet (its
protocol) is changing.
Therefore my appeal: Ask your next admin/provider for ipv6
Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Therefore my appeal: Ask your next admin/provider for ipv6 , make a
plan and
make the network working, add the to dns an be happy. Solve the little
problems .
Asked and answered.
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2007-October/018603.html
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Hi,
I get this error using bulk_upload.py:
$ python bulk_upload.py --input=pas_osm.osm --user=
--password= --comment=*
bulk_upload.py:42: DeprecationWarning: the sets module is deprecated
import sets
Uploading change set:1701375
Error uploading changeset:404
Any advice?
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El Miércoles, 1 de Julio de 2009, maning sambale escribió:
I get this error using bulk_upload.py:
[...]
Any advice?
Try the PHP bulk uploader :-D
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Lo he comprobado con mucho cuidado y ésa es exactamente la
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 08:50:30PM +0200, Ondrej Novy wrote:
There is a proposal on the table that solves all these things and much
more:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Oxomoa/Public_transport_schema
I like this proposal, it seems to cover most things that I can think off.
I've
Jonathan Bennett schrieb am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009:
Asked and answered.
No, the answer was not satisfying.
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2007-October/018603.html
Now we have 2009!
Regards,
Thomas Schäfer
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Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es wrote:
El Miércoles, 1 de Julio de 2009, maning sambale escribió:
I get this error using bulk_upload.py:
[...]
Any advice?
Try the PHP bulk uploader :-D
The PHP bulk uploader does indeed fine if all you want
Hello All,
I am working on a talk about OSM + Education for SOTM. If you have any
projects / curriculum / initiatives that you would like included or to
share with me, please contact me.
Thanks!
Sarah
Sarah Manley
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Thomas Schäfer wrote:
No, the answer was not satisfying.
What part of it's not under our control didn't you understand?
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What part of it's not under our control didn't you
understand?
Have you asked your provider lately about IPv6 address space? Most providers
seem to be setting up IPv6 silently and/or more proactive lately when it comes
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Thomas Schäfer wrote:
No, the answer was not satisfying.
What part of it's not under our control didn't you understand?
Set up a SixXS tunnel and have fun :)
Stefan
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On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, maning sambale wrote:
Hi,
I get this error using bulk_upload.py:
$ python bulk_upload.py --input=pas_osm.osm --user=
--password= --comment=*
bulk_upload.py:42: DeprecationWarning: the sets module is deprecated
import sets
Uploading change set:1701375
hi,
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 04:20:55PM +, John Smith wrote:
Have you asked your provider lately about IPv6 address space? Most providers
seem to be setting up IPv6 silently and/or more proactive lately when it
comes to IPv6.
this is true, completly silent most of them :).
2009/7/1 maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I get this error using bulk_upload.py:
$ python bulk_upload.py --input=pas_osm.osm --user=
--password= --comment=*
bulk_upload.py:42: DeprecationWarning: the sets module is deprecated
import sets
Uploading change
A really important poetry event that I almost forgot about.
SOTM 2009 is almost with us and over 200 people coming. 201 if you have
forgotten to register.
Last year we had some great Limerick poems for the Limerick State Of the Map
Conference. This year, the format is the Haiku.
Hi,
These are all new nodes and ways (protected area boundaries) converted
from a shapefile using polyshp2osm.py.
I did manual modifications using josm but since josm has limits for
each changeset, I tried th bulk_upload script.
Another weird thing is:
?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?
osm
El Miércoles, 1 de Julio de 2009, Mike Collinson escribió:
Last year we had some great Limerick poems for the Limerick State Of the
Map Conference. This year, the format is the Haiku.
Maps maps
maps maps maps maps
maps!
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Am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009 schrieb OJ W:
Improving the net in other directions, can the OSM servers be made
contactable via the I2P network?
This is a totaly different problem.
Regards,
Thomas
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It seems that the Danish National Cycle Network 8 has been put in two
seperate relations
(208282 and 131762).
What is the easiest way to merge those two relations ?
They only have 129 and 180 members so it would be possible to merge
them manually, but
I expect this is a more generic problem so
Jonathan Bennett schrieb am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009:
Thomas Schäfer wrote:
No, the answer was not satisfying.
What part of it's not under our control didn't you understand?
Do you mean this part of the answer from 2007:
Well we're largely dependent on UCL (and Bytemark to a lesser extent)
You could select the smaller relation in JOSM go the the relation viewer,
select all of the members of the relation. Go to the larger relation and do
add selected members.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Carsten Nielsen list_re...@toensberg.dkwrote:
It seems that the Danish National Cycle
Steve,
All good ideas, as data becomes ever more densely and confusingly packed (just
open Potlach in a completed Germany city!) the OSB site offers a nice way for
Human Beings to get involved. Three thoughts:
1 - Being able to show which logged-in users submitted bugs would be a great
help
Stefan de Konink schrieb am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009:
- gpg control packet
Jonathan Bennett wrote:
Thomas Schäfer wrote:
No, the answer was not satisfying.
What part of it's not under our control didn't you understand?
Set up a SixXS tunnel and have fun :)
I have fun. I use tunnels
Am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009 schrieb Sander Hoentjen:
Heh well if you insist on viewing osm over ipv6 you can always visit the
netherlands:
tile.openstreetmap.nl is an alias for productie.openstreetmap.nl.
productie.openstreetmap.nl has address 93.186.179.161
productie.openstreetmap.nl has IPv6
Apparently Teleatlas has been using passive user inputs. Also, the
mp3Car folks already have GPS units in their cars that can do logging,
and are connected to the Internet if only at home via wifi. How can
we use massive amounts of car tracks?
Hi,
SteveC wrote:
But, and this is key, it also has a RESTful API for mass uploading of
bugs.
We need to do two things - unify the various bug systems and expose
more of the bugs.
I believe that the types of bugs one can look for are quite different.
You'd have to build a very good
On Jul 1, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Maybe we should move the OSM-servers to the netherlands, because the
UK is not
able to serve the world.
I appreciate your enthusiasm for IPv6, Thomas, but this topic is
essentially completely unrelated to OpenStreetMap. When the time
Am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009 schrieb Russ Nelson:
On Jul 1, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Maybe we should move the OSM-servers to the netherlands, because the
UK is not
able to serve the world.
I appreciate your enthusiasm for IPv6, Thomas, but this topic is
essentially completely
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 4:22 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
You go to http://bugs.openstreetmap.org/
There's a big map of bugs which looks similar to OSB. It doesn't know
who you are and drops you in to beginner mode which shows bugs that
I like this. If it's idiot proof and it does
Stefan de Konink wrote:
Set up a SixXS tunnel and have fun :)
Great idea! How long do you think it will take you?
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Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Lets solving the Chicken-and-egg problem in ipv6 by simply doing it.
OK -- when are you available to set it up?
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Hi,
Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Discussions about Ipv6 is not wasted hot air. It is related to osm, because
osm should be based on it, but isn't. It shoud simply be done, then is no
further discussion about it.
Let's be pragmatic here like we usually are. If we were to switch to
IPv6 today
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Nic Roetsnro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 4:22 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
You go to http://bugs.openstreetmap.org/
There's a big map of bugs which looks similar to OSB. It doesn't know
who you are and drops you in to beginner mode which
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Stefan de Konink wrote:
Set up a SixXS tunnel and have fun :)
Great idea! How long do you think it will take you?
For me probably about an hour if Jeroen is online ;)
Stefan
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Discussions about Ipv6 is not wasted hot air. It is related to osm, because
osm should be based on it, but isn't. It shoud simply be done, then is no
further discussion about it.
Let's be pragmatic
Hi,
Nic Roets wrote:
And if the user indicates that he just wants to add a PoI, redirect him to
http://ae.osmsurround.org/ so that he can add it directly to the database.
That's the point I was trying to make - do not hog all the bugs in one
central place and allow users to do only what you
Thank you, it worked.
Tyler skrev:
You could select the smaller relation in JOSM go the the relation
viewer, select all of the members of the relation. Go to the larger
relation and do add selected members.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Carsten Nielsen
list_re...@toensberg.dk
Am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Discussions about Ipv6 is not wasted hot air. It is related to osm,
because osm should be based on it, but isn't. It shoud simply be done,
then is no further discussion about it.
Let's be pragmatic here like we
Am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009 schrieb Jonathan Bennett:
Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Lets solving the Chicken-and-egg problem in ipv6 by simply doing it.
OK -- when are you available to set it up?
To enable radvd at the router?
To add some /PTR-Records at the DNS?
To check the firewall and to
Am 01.07.2009 22:12, Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Discussions about Ipv6 is not wasted hot air. It is related to osm, because
osm should be based on it, but isn't. It shoud simply be done, then is no
further discussion about it.
Let's be pragmatic here like we usually are. If
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Russ Nelson r...@cloudmade.com wrote:
On Jul 1, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Thomas Schäfer wrote:
Maybe we should move the OSM-servers to the netherlands, because the
UK is not
able to serve the world.
I appreciate your enthusiasm for IPv6, Thomas, but this topic
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 14:16 +0100, an Alice Kaerast wrote:
Is there any way that changesets #1420511 and #1420511 can be
reverted? I would imagine not given that work has continued since
then. Alternatively, how can we remove all the duplicate nodes and
ways over this large area?
I
Hi,
Alice Kaerast wrote:
Is there any way that changesets #1420511 and #1420511 can be
reverted?
I'm trying my hand at it now. Both numbers given above are the same, did
you mean another changeset besides 1420511?
Bye
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On 01/07/09 16:58, Alice Kaerast wrote:
The PHP bulk uploader does indeed fine if all you want to do is upload
*new* nodes. It causes duplicates if you try uploading existing data.
The PHP uploader may need modifying slightly to handle curl not liking
the OSM API, ie.
curl_setopt($ch,
On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 00:12:06 +0100, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
wrote:
Hi,
Alice Kaerast wrote:
Is there any way that changesets #1420511 and #1420511 can be
reverted?
I'm trying my hand at it now. Both numbers given above are the same, did
you mean another changeset besides
I had a little play with Cloudmade's routing stuff and it wasn't quite
working for me.
http://maps.cloudmade.com/?lat=51.103306lng=-114.079413zoom=15directions=51.10050375773113,-114.0750789642334,51.10594712658125,-114.08280372619629travel=footstyleId=3697
Both foot and cycle routes take a
After a bit of sleep, I was able to do it with the
http://www.openstreetmap.pl/balrog/bulkupload/ utilities.
The data was not uploaded because it has a way with 4000 ++ nodes.
The upload.py reported this error so I was able to edit the data in
JOSM.
Personally, I prefer to upload everything via
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009, maning sambale wrote:
Hi,
These are all new nodes and ways (protected area boundaries) converted
from a shapefile using polyshp2osm.py.
I did manual modifications using josm but since josm has limits for
each changeset, I tried th bulk_upload script.
Another weird
Guys... what could it hurt to set up an ipv6.openstreetmap.org
with only an -record or with and A -records pointing at
the 6to4 -address associated with the current IPv4-addresse(s)
to let users and admins experiment without causing any issues
with the openstreetmap.org -name?
It is
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, Russ Nelson r...@cloudmade.com wrote:
wifi. How can
we use massive amounts of car tracks?
How do you want to use them?
Actually this topic sort of come up recently on talk-au, firstly you can take
all the data, remove spurious track information and average the
I have had a go at tidying the proposed tags for communication towers and would
welcome any comments.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/Communications_tower
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Communications_Transponder
Cheers,
Simon.
Beste Talk'ers,
http://www.nu.nl/wetenschap/2033184/mensen-kunnen-echolocatie-aanleren-.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uobuBc2GO0o
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On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Bas wrote:
http://www.nu.nl/wetenschap/2033184/mensen-kunnen-echolocatie-aanleren-.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uobuBc2GO0o
Jaren geleden bij Oprah wel eens gezien :) Blinde knaap die kon horen wat
er voor hem was.
Stefan
On Wednesday 01 July 2009 10:53:38 Stefan de Konink wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Bas wrote:
http://www.nu.nl/wetenschap/2033184/mensen-kunnen-echolocatie-aanleren-.h
tml http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uobuBc2GO0o
Jaren geleden bij Oprah wel eens gezien :) Blinde knaap die kon horen wat
er
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Roeland Douma wrote:
On Wednesday 01 July 2009 10:53:38 Stefan de Konink wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Bas wrote:
http://www.nu.nl/wetenschap/2033184/mensen-kunnen-echolocatie-aanleren-.h
tml http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uobuBc2GO0o
Jaren geleden bij Oprah wel eens
omg, dan kijk je ook vast naar tel sell ;)
Op 1 juli 2009 11:09 schreef Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de het
volgende:
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Roeland Douma wrote:
On Wednesday 01 July 2009 10:53:38 Stefan de Konink wrote:
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Bas wrote:
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 13:21:39 +1000
Rick Peterson ausr...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Can someone please direct me to the talk-au archive post where the
discussion commenced on the topic of mini-roundabouts ?
Thanks
Rick
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I'm getting the above error message (code 400) when trying to upload my latest
set of edits. Any ideas how to get around it or fix it? JOSM doesn't give any
feedback as to which placeholder ID is causing the error etc.
Googling the error message just gives a page with source code which handles
Ok, was a bit hasty there. Turns out I had a no-right-turn relation with 6
members because each member was added twice. Fixing that (ie, deleting the
repeated members) fixed the problem and the chanset closed :).
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Date: Wednesday, July 1,
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, John Smith wrote:
There was a posting on the main talk list today about bus routes...
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2009-July/038119.html
thanks
luckily or not, we don't have nay bus pass our place, but apparently there is
a bus service in town.
it looked
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Ross Scanlon wrote:
Not sure on the exact date but about October November 2008.
probably late November - it started after that visit i made to adelaide and
upset a local
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On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Ross Scanlon wrote:
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 13:21:39 +1000
Rick Peterson ausr...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Can someone please direct me to the talk-au archive post where the
discussion commenced on the topic of mini-roundabouts ?
Thanks
Rick
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
thanks
luckily or not, we don't have nay bus pass our place, but
apparently there is
a bus service in town.
it looked like a brain stretching exercise to me
I guess that's why they're testing it, for usability as much as a method/means
of
John Smith wrote:
.using the validator plugin
Hi John,
I originally loaded the Validator plugin using the JOSM interface and
then I enabled it in the plugins menu.
I use it to check all of the data I download, usually before I start
editing and then again before I upload my work.
opps, forgot to attach image links:
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Rick Peterson wrote:
John Smith wrote:
.using
John Smith wrote:
Gympie has lots of unnamed ways, a number
added by me and I'm just trying to easily locate and name them.
Indeed I get 288 unnamed way errors when I do a generous area
download around Gympie QLD. (Including unnamed roundabouts which I've
written about before as a
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, Stephen Hope slh...@gmail.com wrote:
There is an ignore file for the validator - you can tell it
to ignore
certain types of errors. It's a text file in the
plugin area, I
think. You may have accidentally added streets to
that, it easy to
do. There may be a setting
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, John Smith delta_foxt...@yahoo.com wrote:
That was it, I don't even remember ignoring it but yea,
deleted the ignore file and they all show up now.
Now all I need to figure out is how to ignore all unnamed ways where
junction=roundabout :)
John Smith wrote:
all I need to figure out is how to ignore all unnamed ways where
junction=roundabout :)
I hope you will share such valuable information should you happen upon a
method! .. those roundabout false-positives drive me nuts !!
That aside, I find the JOSM Validator
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, Rick Peterson ausr...@iinet.net.au wrote:
I hope you will share such valuable information should you
happen upon a
method! .. those roundabout false-positives drive me nuts
!!
I downloaded the plugin code, kind of figured out where to stick some code to
do it, but then
Rick Peterson wrote:
Does anyone know if someone provides a Tagwatch excerpt for just Australia?
I'm guessing not !
My thoughts are that actual tag use and combination statistics are as
valuable (or more valuable) than theoretical tag suggestions. At the
very least, discussions on tags used
If you attempt to download it other than clicking on the button you do not
get the file. Found that out before.
Just downloaded it and its 102mb.
Cheers
Ross
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, Rick ausr...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Is anyone interested in looking at configuring the script
to work with
an
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