2009/9/13 Ian Dees :
> While a few pages like that exist currently, it might be helpful to have one
> specific to MCS. It would also give an idea how many people are coming to
> OSM from MCS.
Include in the biggest lettering possible not to copy from Google
Maps, with the influx of people wanting
2009/9/13 Ian Dees :
> May I suggest that we create a special landing page or highly visible link
It might be an idea to trap the referrer from http headers and
redirect to the wiki page setup for this purpose.
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Anyone have idea when will http://cassini.toolserver.org/tile-browse/
update rendering tiles (last time 23.07.2009).?
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>From http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Mythdraug/diary/7865 (user did not
want to subscribe to the list to post this):
MonopolyCityStreets has two forms of active communication.
1) blog.monopolycitystreets.com
2) Twitter: @monopolycitysts
Many users in game are complaining that there is incorre
done for talk-ph and casted my vote
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
> 2009/9/12 Emilie Laffray :
>>> Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local
>>> mailing list.
>> Thanks for your efforts Richard.
>
> +1
>
> talk-it as well.
>
> cheers,
> Ma
2009/9/12 Emilie Laffray :
>> Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local
>> mailing list.
> Thanks for your efforts Richard.
+1
talk-it as well.
cheers,
Martin
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Jonas Häggqvist wrote:
> * WhereAmI+[1] - It's been a bit crash-happy for me, but has features such
> as POI marking and photos. Also saves more complete GPX files.
>
> For viewing maps, I think you're limited to WhereAmI+, which however is
> particularly crash-happy (for me) when downloading ma
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Additional_parking_types_for_amenity%3Dparking
This is opposite proposal for landuse=garages.
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Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Friday afternoon I made a request via Google's Data Liberation Front
> moderator page that they should sort out the legalities for their aerial
> imagery. This could let people use tracings from Google imagery
> elsewhere, just as Yahoo allows, rather th
> Please *keep publicising it*. Please translate and post to your local
> mailing list. We're not on talk-de yet
Heh, actually we are. Thanks .de guys. :)
cheers
Richard
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Hi all,
On Friday afternoon I made a request via Google's Data Liberation Front
moderator page that they should sort out the legalities for their aerial
imagery. This could let people use tracings from Google imagery
elsewhere, just as Yahoo allows, rather than being locked down to Google
Maps
OK. I may have pushed the panic button just there!
Potlatch's revert 'way' option may have solved the issue.
Now to see if I can edit correctly.
Cheers
STEVE
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On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Peppo Herney wrote:
> thanks for the offer:
>> Can you attach the file in a message to this list? Perhaps I (or
>> someone else) can convert it for you.
>
> I also wouldn'd mind to learn how to convert this conveniently.
> Please tell, how you converted afterwards.
Hi all,
Hackerspaces (http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Hackerspaces) are
community-operated physical places, where people can meet and work on
their projects. Most important cities have one. Unfortunately, despite
being big on openness, and freedom, the hackerspaces website uses Google
maps (eg: http:
I think I have just screwed up the Eng/Wales border relation around Presteign
where I have tried to make part of it be tagged as a river as well as admin
boundary - by splitting the boundary twice to add a tag:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.2641&lon=-2.9896&zoom=14
I am not familiar with c
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Notice that signing online petitions to encourage change is roughly
> as effective as urinating windward to stay dry.
It's not an online petition.
Google have some guys called the Data Liberation Front. They ask you to use
a Google service called Google Moderator, with you
On 12 Sep 2009, at 19:05, Jonas Häggqvist wrote:
> Steve Chilton wrote:
>> Friend is thinking of getting Nokia N97
>> Can it save GPS tracks for OSM uploading?
>> Can you use OSM maps on it in any way?
>> No info on N97 on OSM wiki.
>
> You can use all the Java options available for other phones,
Steve Chilton wrote:
> Friend is thinking of getting Nokia N97
> Can it save GPS tracks for OSM uploading?
> Can you use OSM maps on it in any way?
> No info on N97 on OSM wiki.
As Jonas mentioned, the N97 has a decent support for Java ME and there
are loads of good apps for Java, covering pretty
Hi,
thanks for the offer:
> Can you attach the file in a message to this list? Perhaps I (or
> someone else) can convert it for you.
I also wouldn'd mind to learn how to convert this conveniently.
Please tell, how you converted afterwards.
Cheers,
Peppo
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Ühel kenal päeval (laupäev 12 september 2009 20:08:24) kirjutas Steve Chilton:
> Friend is thinking of getting Nokia N97
> Can it save GPS tracks for OSM uploading?
> Can you use OSM maps on it in any way?
> No info on N97 on OSM wiki.
>
> Cheers
> STEVE
>
> __
Steve Chilton wrote:
> Friend is thinking of getting Nokia N97
> Can it save GPS tracks for OSM uploading?
> Can you use OSM maps on it in any way?
> No info on N97 on OSM wiki.
You can use all the Java options available for other phones, which has
options for both saving tracks and viewing maps,
Friend is thinking of getting Nokia N97
Can it save GPS tracks for OSM uploading?
Can you use OSM maps on it in any way?
No info on N97 on OSM wiki.
Cheers
STEVE
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 14:49 +0100, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
>> Google has a really enlightened guy called the "Data Liberation
>> Front". His role is to make it easy for people to get their data out
>> of Google - rather than it being locked in.
>
> Notice that signing on
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Joe Richards wrote:
> I am helping a media company to add geo-location to its articles, and
> thought it might help speed the process of matching the requirements to a
> technology provider (or set of technologies) by presenting it to the OSM
> community.
I am hap
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 14:49 +0100, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Google has a really enlightened guy called the "Data Liberation
> Front". His role is to make it easy for people to get their data out
> of Google - rather than it being locked in.
Notice that signing online petitions to encourage c
2009/9/12 Peppo Herney :
> Not all of the 133 belong to the SAC. Anyway, I will definitely check and
> filter doubles.
> Right now i have only the cvs. What would be the best way to convert it to an
> osm file?
> Sorry, I am not familiar with the best practice there.
is the csv available somewhe
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Peppo Herney wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> According to tagwatch there are 133 alpine huts mapped already in
>> Switzerland, so you certainly should verify the import manually. If
>> you could make the converted osm file available somewhere, local
>> mappers could help add
Hello,
> According to tagwatch there are 133 alpine huts mapped already in
> Switzerland, so you certainly should verify the import manually. If
> you could make the converted osm file available somewhere, local
> mappers could help adding the missing data.
Not all of the 133 belong to the SAC.
2009/9/12 Emilie Laffray :
> village, town, suburb, city are administrative areas. If I remember
> correctly, you have quite a few of those suburbs in Australia, which are
> actually used for addressing. Google Reverse geocoding is full of those
If I'm thinking of the same thing that you are, mos
John Smith wrote:
> I wouldn't interpret it as that, I would have said a ghost town, ie a
> town that once existed but no one lives there any more. Any place with
> people is either a hamlet, village, town, suburb or city.
>
I don't think I am interpreting. I think I am just reading the text an
2009/9/12 Emilie Laffray :
> John Smith wrote:
>> From the map features page:
>>
>> place=locality An unpopulated, named place.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure what you guys are discussing involves large numbers of
>> people, so please don't abuse this tag which is already used for a
>> comple
John Smith wrote:
> From the map features page:
>
> place=localityAn unpopulated, named place.
>
> I'm pretty sure what you guys are discussing involves large numbers of
> people, so please don't abuse this tag which is already used for a
> completely different purpose already.
>
>
2009/9/12 Frankie Roberto :
> 2009/9/11 Emilie Laffray
>
>> > Any ideas why we don't have "quarter" tag?
>> >
>> >
>> Well I mentioned it before, but I really believe that for something like
>> the French Quarter, it is better to use locality.
>
> I've always used suburb, but locality might be a g
Frankie Roberto wrote:
> I've always used suburb, but locality might be a good alternative.
>
> Another question is: is it better to map quarters as areas or nodes?
>
> Somewhere like Paris has distinct boundaries to it arrondisments
> (which also define post code areas), but in others cities, 'qua
2009/9/11 Emilie Laffray
> Any ideas why we don't have "quarter" tag?
> >
> >
> Well I mentioned it before, but I really believe that for something like
> the French Quarter, it is better to use locality.
>
I've always used suburb, but locality might be a good alternative.
Another question is:
2009/9/12 Sarah Hoffmann :
> I dare say that most of the ele tags in Switzerland are taken from
> the hiking posts at the moment, so I'd keep the CH1903 data for
> consistency. Maybe we should add a note in the wiki somewhere?
Actually that would make the data inconsistent with the rest of OSM
th
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:46:42PM +0200, Peppo Herney wrote:
> Hello,
>
> from the swiss alpin club i got a csv file with all the alpin huts.
> It looks like this
>
> name;url;ele;lon;lat;tourism;operator
> Aarbiwak
> SAC;http://www.sac-pilatus.ch;2731;8.152199642;46.55547325;alpine_hut;SAC
>
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