On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.comwrote:
Can I suggest we define some terms.
A Line is all the journeys made using a particular reference (4, X13,
Citi1 etc). Most people actually use the Route relation for this. This
should include all the ways that
Can I suggest we define some terms.
A Line is all the journeys made using a particular reference (4, X13,
Citi1 etc).
[...]
A Line Variant (also know as a Service Variant) is a unique stopping
pattern for a bunch of Journeys within a Line. (ie inbound, outbound,
inbound via the school,
On 17 Nov 2009, at 12:57, Roland Olbricht wrote:
Can I suggest we define some terms.
A Line is all the journeys made using a particular reference (4, X13,
Citi1 etc).
[...]
A Line Variant (also know as a Service Variant) is a unique stopping
pattern for a bunch of Journeys within a Line.
On Četvrtak, 05. Studeni 2009. 14:48:15 Darko Boto wrote:
pozivam sve zainteresirane da 16.11.2009 dodju u HackLab mama
(Preradovićeva 18 http://tinyurl.com/ybrsxsl ) na drugo sluzbeno
druzenje/upoznavanje ZG OSM mappera. Kako ne bi ostalo samo na tom, ja
cu postaviti neki dnevni red a vi
Marko Dimjasevic wrote:
On Četvrtak, 05. Studeni 2009. 14:48:15 Darko Boto wrote:
Zaboravih jučer doći, tj. sjetio sam se dok je već trajalo, a poslije tog sam
imao neke druge obveze.
Kako je bilo?
Bilo je odlicno! Pogotovo kad su dosle one dvije plave striptizete
blizanke :)
Več duži period primječujem da pojedinci crtaju preko inače izvrsne
Yahoo podloge ali koja u ovom mom području nije aktualna.
Primjer možete vidjeti ovdje:
-http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/43141326
Ovaj XBear to radi več duže a ja ne mogu to poprvljat koliko on za...be :-),
njegovi
Primjetio sam dosta deformacija na zgradama u Novom Zagrebu pa sam
kontaktirao urednika (breakpoint) koji je (po history-ju) zadnji
radio promjene. Elem... prenosim vam dio prepiske:
Radim vec duze sa tim filterom, to mi je sad prvi put da vidim tako nesto.
Izbacio sam preko 3 suvisnih noda
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 01:03:27AM +0100, Darko Boto wrote:
Primjetio sam dosta deformacija na zgradama u Novom Zagrebu pa sam
kontaktirao urednika (breakpoint) koji je (po history-ju) zadnji
radio promjene. Elem... prenosim vam dio prepiske:
Uh...
Radim vec duze sa tim filterom, to mi je
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 07:56:14PM +0100, Habijan Joža wrote:
Več duži period primječujem da pojedinci crtaju preko inače izvrsne
Yahoo podloge ali koja u ovom mom području nije aktualna.
Primjer možete vidjeti ovdje:
-http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/43141326
pretpostaviti cu za
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 09:35:12AM +0100, Marko Dimjasevic wrote:
On Četvrtak, 05. Studeni 2009. 14:48:15 Darko Boto wrote:
pozivam sve zainteresirane da 16.11.2009 dodju u HackLab mama
(Preradovićeva 18 http://tinyurl.com/ybrsxsl ) na drugo sluzbeno
druzenje/upoznavanje ZG OSM mappera.
Matija Nalis wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 07:56:14PM +0100, Habijan Joža wrote:
Več duži period primječujem da pojedinci crtaju preko inače izvrsne
Yahoo podloge ali koja u ovom mom području nije aktualna.
Primjer možete vidjeti ovdje:
-http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/43141326
Retrying this appeal.
Anybody interested for a mapping party before 2009 ends?
Or an OSM-PH mini conf?
Or both?
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:21 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
It's been 4 months since the Tagaytay Mapping Party, so I think it's time we
do another
Hi,
Somebody might get interested in having a look at the business idea of
PublicEarth and their Terms of Use. I feel they won't get very many
places from me.
http://publicearth.com/
http://publicearth.com/terms
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On Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 7:51:04 am Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
3. use the clear_label_cache='on' attribute in your Layer tag. This
will clear the collision boxes for text (and possibly icons - try it
out) and start as if the map was empty (so it also affects later layers).
One of these is
On 17/11/09 07:30, Alexander Menk wrote:
in case I do a wget of the wiki (of course excluding history and stuff)
--- I would provide it as a zip archive for download...
Please do not do anything as daft as trying to mirror the wiki with
wget. The poor machine can barely cope with serving real
Tom Hughes wrote:
On 17/11/09 07:30, Alexander Menk wrote:
in case I do a wget of the wiki (of course excluding history and stuff)
--- I would provide it as a zip archive for download...
Please do not do anything as daft as trying to mirror the wiki with
wget. The poor machine can barely
On 17/11/09 09:27, Lester Caine wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
Please do not do anything as daft as trying to mirror the wiki with
wget. The poor machine can barely cope with serving real users without
also having to handle that.
What database is the wiki running on? My own sites I simply have a
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Tom Hughes wrote:
What does our backup strategy have to do with the question of whether or
not it's a good idea to mirror the wiki with wget?
For what it's worth, the wiki is backed up nightly to a separate
physical location.
Can we get a url to wget the nightly backup
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:17, Stefan de Konink ste...@konink.de wrote:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Tom Hughes wrote:
What does our backup strategy have to do with the question of whether or
not it's a good idea to mirror the wiki with wget?
For what it's worth, the wiki is backed up nightly to a
On 17/11/09 10:23, Simone Cortesi wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:17, Stefan de Koninkste...@konink.de wrote:
Can we get a url to wget the nightly backup from this separate physical
location to not disturb the active wiki, but still be able to serve a
wiki that is a day old?
Some months
s.
I can't for the life of me think what sort of research would require a
copy of the wiki though.
Tom
someone researching social networking ?
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In the osm wiki? for sure?
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Perhaps these mega-imports should be background data, equivalent to Yahoo
and NPE, for people to trace off if they've got a reasonable belief in their
current correctness, but not to be used raw? Then while people are tracing
their neighbourhood, they might put in some of the details that aren't
Tom Hughes wrote:
On 17/11/09 10:23, Simone Cortesi wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:17, Stefan de Koninkste...@konink.de wrote:
Can we get a url to wget the nightly backup from this separate physical
location to not disturb the active wiki, but still be able to serve a
wiki that is a day
On Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 4:09:09 pm Peter Körner wrote:
someone researching social networking ?
In the osm wiki? for sure?
research institutes rarely require a reason for wanting anything
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Tom Hughes wrote:
On 17/11/09 07:30, Alexander Menk wrote:
in case I do a wget of the wiki (of course excluding history and stuff)
--- I would provide it as a zip archive for download...
Please do not do anything as daft as trying to mirror the wiki with
wget. The poor machine can barely
for the life of me think what sort of research would require a
copy of the wiki though.
Tom
In the maintenance folder of the mediawiki installation, there is a
dumpBackup.php script:
php maintenance/dumpBackup.php --full 20091117-osmwiki.xml
This produces an xml dump that excludes all the sensitive
On Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 1:48:34 pm Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
3. use the clear_label_cache='on' attribute in your Layer tag.
This will clear the collision boxes for text (and possibly icons - try
it out) and start as if the map was empty (so it also affects later
layers).
One of
Tom Hughes wrote:
I can't for the life of me think what sort of research would require
a copy of the wiki though.
I believe the project in question is known as Infinite Number Of
Crowdsourced Monkeys. The project methodology can be summarised as follows:
Sit 5,000 monkeys in front of
For the OSM wiki, what are the settings for:
* $wgAutoConfirmCount
* $wgAutoConfirmAge
And for the ConfirmEdit extension, what are the settings (should be
set in LocalSettings.php) for:
* $wgGroupPermissions['user']['skipcaptcha']
* $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['skipcaptcha']
I have 72
On 17/11/09 12:21, Kate wrote:
For the OSM wiki, what are the settings for:
* $wgAutoConfirmCount
* $wgAutoConfirmAge
I imagine they are whatever they default to... Certainly they don't seem
to appear in LocalSettings.
Tom
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can't for the life of me think what sort of research would require a
copy of the wiki though.
Tom
In the maintenance folder of the mediawiki installation, there is a
dumpBackup.php script:
php maintenance/dumpBackup.php --full 20091117-osmwiki.xml
This produces an xml dump that excludes all
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Richard Mann
richard.mann.westoxf...@googlemail.com wrote:
Perhaps these mega-imports should be background data, equivalent to Yahoo
and NPE, for people to trace off if they've got a reasonable belief in their
current correctness, but not to be used raw?
I
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
In any case, I don't think it would have worked for the TIGER road
import, but an import procedure like that for the GPX traces would be
a possibility for some imported data. Put the data in its own
separate tables and let people
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
In any case, I don't think it would have worked for the TIGER road
import, but an import procedure like that for the GPX traces would be
a possibility for
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
any geocoder/reverse-geocoder
that wants the original TIGER data can just parse TIGER.
Please note that this is an argument specific to TIGER *address* data.
It doesn't hold for *roadway* data, because the roadway is all
Reposting as I realize it did not go to talk list.
Kate,
If you go to http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Special:ListGroupRightsyou
will see that autoconfirmed users does not have the skipcaptcha right so
that would need to be set in the first place.
Additionnaly if you go to
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Nakor nakor...@gmail.com wrote:
Reposting as I realize it did not go to talk list.
Kate,
If you go to http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Special:ListGroupRights
you will see that autoconfirmed users does not have the skipcaptcha right so
that would need to
OSM was mentioned in this (relatively confusing) article on crowd-sourced
maps:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/17/technology/internet/17maps.html?_r=1scp=1sq=openstreetmapst=cse
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On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 15:58, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
OSM was mentioned in this (relatively confusing) article on crowd-sourced
maps:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/17/technology/internet/17maps.html?_r=1scp=1sq=openstreetmapst=cse
the article really is confusing, but still is the
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 15:58, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
OSM was mentioned in this (relatively confusing) article on crowd-sourced
maps:
2009/11/17 Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com
OSM was mentioned in this (relatively confusing) article on crowd-sourced
maps:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/17/technology/internet/17maps.html?_r=1scp=1sq=openstreetmapst=cse
looks like there is an attribution bug on the maps (no mention of cc,
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/11/17 Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com
OSM was mentioned in this (relatively confusing) article on crowd-sourced
maps:
If you read the article, as opposed to just the front page, you will find
OpenStreetMaps mentioned several times by name.
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I did read the whole article. My point was that OpenStreetMap is not
mentioned on the front page.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:52 AM, John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.comwrote:
If you read the article, as opposed to just the front page, you will find
OpenStreetMaps mentioned several times by
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
that did not work either - I started moving the code around the file. Then in
generate_images, I saw one circle peeping out from behing a building. So I
moved the layer *after* the building layer - and there are my circles in all
their pristine glory.
I nominate
Sorry that I'm writing in the international list, but as I'm not subscribed
to Talk-fr I saw no other way.
Please check this edit in Paris:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/1246119
the user did some nonesense in Rome, and I guess this edit is not better
either.
cheers,
Martin
Another crowd-sourcing geo-data site is going up:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/11/17/publicearth/
PublicEarth describes itself as a wiki of places, specializing in
collecting all those “long tail” places that most other databases tend to
overlook.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/11/diy_real_time_kinematic_gps.html
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Looks like he's done a fairly decent job. For those who don't know RTK
gives you
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Peter Childs wrote:
What I would like to do is write a script that takes the planet and
gives a list of the places (towns, villages etc) and a polygon/area
for each place.
Please leave australia out of your bot's reach.
we have imported government data which has achieved
I edited renderd.py and changed MAX_ZOOM=20 and levels=20. But it is still
not
rendering more than 18 levels - where else do I change it? I am using
mod_tile.
Just a guess:
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/mod_tile/render_config.h
#define MAX_ZOOM 18
maybe you could do a
On Wednesday 18 Nov 2009 12:48:53 pm Peter Körner wrote:
I edited renderd.py and changed MAX_ZOOM=20 and levels=20. But it is
still not rendering more than 18 levels - where else do I change it? I
am using mod_tile.
Just a guess:
maybe you could do a grep on all source-files in mod_tile, searching for
18?
I did that - changed 18 everywhere to 20. Did a make clean, make and make
install. mod_tile appears to work, renderd.py is sending the correct file
names
to the server, but it is not writing the tiles to the
Ter informatie.
Original Message
Subject: Plattegrond Breukelen
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:42:18 +0100
From: Freek Dijkstra fr...@macfreek.nl
To: gemee...@breukelen.nl
Geachte heer, mevrouw,
Na aanleiding van uw bericht op breukelen.nl:
On Tuesday 17 November 2009, Freek Dijkstra wrote:
[...]
Dag naamgenoot ;-)
(NB: ik ben verder niet actief betrokken bij het openstreetmaps.nl
project, en ben verder ook niet beroepsmatig met plannologie verbonden.
Ik ben slechts een betrokken inwoner van Breukelen.)
Hmmm, nu moeten we ook
Freek wrote:
(NB: ik ben verder niet actief betrokken bij het openstreetmaps.nl
project, en ben verder ook niet beroepsmatig met plannologie verbonden.
Ik ben slechts een betrokken inwoner van Breukelen.)
Hmmm, nu moeten we ook al openstreetmaps.nl overkopen :-(
Oeps. Maak ik een fout in
Verhip! Weet iemand of die G. Bonnema een OSMer is?
floris
Freek wrote:
On Tuesday 17 November 2009, Freek Dijkstra wrote:
[...]
Dag naamgenoot ;-)
(NB: ik ben verder niet actief betrokken bij het openstreetmaps.nl
project, en ben verder ook niet beroepsmatig met plannologie verbonden.
http://geospatialrevolution.psu.edu/
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http://geospatialrevolution.psu.edu/
they are going to produce more at random intervals but are not offering a rss
feed
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Hallo!
gibt es da schon was?
Gruesse, Alexander
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Am 16. November 2009 20:07 schrieb Bartosz Fabianowski bart...@fabianowski.eu:
Wir stehen also vor dem Problem, Nummern wie 3-7 abbilden zu müssen.
Erschwerend kommt hinzu daß in Irland bei manchen Straßen Nummern
aufeinanderfolgend vergeben werden während bei anderen nach Straßenseite
Moin !
ich habe gerade in der Business Geomatics von dem Projekt naviki[1]
gelesen das wohl aus dem Raum Münster stammt. Bei diesem Projekt kann
jedermann wohl auch mitmachen und Datensammel und die Abbildung soll
wohl auf dem OSM-Datenbild erfolgen. Auch ist ein Routing speziell für
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 12:30:10 +0100, André Riedel riedel.an...@gmail.com
wrote:
Wir brauchen daher eine Möglichkeit, einem einzelnen Punkt oder
Gebäude
eine Folge von Hausnummern zuzuweisen. Mir persönlich gefällt der
Vorschlag [1] sehr gut: Es wird erlaubt, einem Konten eine Hausnummer
wie
Hi !
ich habe in der letzten Zeit das Problem, das mir beim Ausdrucken aus
dem Wiki am linken Rand etwas abgeschnitten wird. Das Druckbild
sozusagen nach links verschoben ist - auch bei PDF-Dateien.
Kann mir einer von Euch sagen warum das so sein könnte ?
Gruß Jan :-)
Am 17. November 2009 13:12 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck o...@tappenbeck.net:
.. Bei diesem Projekt kann
jedermann wohl auch mitmachen und Datensammel und die Abbildung soll
wohl auf dem OSM-Datenbild erfolgen. Auch ist ein Routing speziell für
Radfahrer in Arbeit.
Münster ist nun nicht gerade
Hallo,
ich glaub, jetzt hab ich's geschafft. Teile des Pfaelzer Waldes werden
in Mapnik nicht mehr dargestellt. Es betrifft nur vier Tiles bei
Zoomstufe 12, da ist aber noch alles vorhanden. Ab Zoomstufe 12 gibt's
den Wald in diesen Tiles nicht mehr. Interessanterweise wird dasselbe
Multipolygon
Franz Eugen Hagenow schrieb:
Am 17. November 2009 13:12 schrieb Jan Tappenbeck o...@tappenbeck.net
mailto:o...@tappenbeck.net:
.. Bei diesem Projekt kann
jedermann wohl auch mitmachen und Datensammel und die Abbildung soll
wohl auf dem OSM-Datenbild erfolgen. Auch ist ein
Gestern Nacht habe ich eine Entdeckung gemacht, die ich Euch nicht
vorenthalten möchte, auch wenn das Problem dem einen oder anderen evtl.
bereits bekannt ist.
Potlatch nutzt ein Raster mit geringerer Auflösung (Präzision) als die
Datenbank. Leider kann dieses Problem nicht ohne größeren Aufwand
Ich geb ja zu, eine Mixtur aus mehreren
outer und mehreren inner Wegen kann schonmal einen Renderer verwirren.
Daran dürfte es liegen.
Mehrere Wegstücke als einen outer pro Multi zusammenfassen ist kein Problem.
Bei mehreren geschlossenen outer in einer Relatation passiert aber genau das
Am Di November 17 2009 glaubte Jan Tappenbeck zu wissen:
ich habe in der letzten Zeit das Problem, das mir beim Ausdrucken aus
dem Wiki am linken Rand etwas abgeschnitten wird. Das Druckbild
sozusagen nach links verschoben ist - auch bei PDF-Dateien.
Nur beim Wiki oder auch bei anderen
Das ist doch klasse - aber doppelte Arbeit. Vielleicht könnte soetwas
hand-in-hand gehen !
Naviki könnte da im Moment nur gewinnen. Die aus OSM importierten Wege haben
in etwa einen Stand von Juli bis maximal Anfang Ausgust. In OSM je nach
Gebiet eine lange Zeit.
Am Routing müsste man da
Am Dienstag, den 17.11.2009, 15:54 +0100 schrieb Steffen Wolf:
Hallo,
ich glaub, jetzt hab ich's geschafft. Teile des Pfaelzer Waldes werden
in Mapnik nicht mehr dargestellt. Es betrifft nur vier Tiles bei
Zoomstufe 12, da ist aber noch alles vorhanden. Ab Zoomstufe 12 gibt's
den Wald in
Steffen Wolf schrieb am 17.11.2009 15:54:
Bevor ich noch mehr verschlimmbessere: Was ist die empfohlene
Vorgehensweise?
Halte die Sache moeglichst einfach.
OSM ist kein Wettbewerb, bei dem es darum geht moeglichste komplizierte
Strukturen zu erzeugen. Neben Mapnik gibt es ja auch noch genug
Am 17. November 2009 16:54 schrieb Torsten Leistikow de_m...@gmx.de:
Halte die Sache moeglichst einfach.
OSM ist kein Wettbewerb, bei dem es darum geht moeglichste komplizierte
Strukturen zu erzeugen.
+1
Also, was ein mein Rat: Zerstueckel den Wald in ueberschaubare
Einzelgebiete. Wenn
Hallo zusammen,
da ich für NaviPOWM weder die OSM-Tiles von Computerteddy nutzen kann,
Carsten Schwede schrieb:
Leider kann ich die Daten doch nicht verwenden, da ways, die in 2 Kachel
vorkommen nur in einer vorhanden sind.
Das ist bei mir beabsichtigt um keine redundanten Wege zu
Am 13. November 2009 14:48 schrieb Nop ekkeh...@gmx.de:
Ich bin nur beim dem Satz Ziel ist eine weltweite Abdeckung
gestolpert, nachdem die NASA Rohdaten für die Hochgebirge nicht zu
gebrauchen sind.
Ich habe jetzt mal gdal_fillnodata.py benutzt, das funktioniert fuer
die meisten Loecher sehr
Hallo,
Ich hab für die Koordinierung im Wiki eine Seite eingerichtet:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Chemnitzer_Linux_Tage_2010
Tschüss, Jens
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Alexander Menk schrieb:
Hallo!
gibt es da schon was?
Martin, gibts irgendwas Neues von 23?
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Alexander Menk schrieb:
Hallo!
gibt es da schon was?
Martin, gibts irgendwas Neues von 23?
Falls Du mich meinst: keine Ahnung. Habe diese beiden Threads dort gefunden,
die beide nicht gerade super aktiv sind..
Hallo,
ich hab eine neue Version meines Kartenladers auf meine HP gelegt:
http://www.dimitri-junker.de/html/openstreetmap.html
Er läuft wie gehabt unter Windows, lädt Karten von 1024 bis 8192 Seitenlänge
und erzeugt dazu Kalibrationsfiles in verschiedenen Formaten. Es benötigt
nicht mehr
Hi!
Ich wollte seit einiger Zeit mal wieder eine Relation eintragen ... und
verstehe den Relation Editor nicht mehr.
Eine Hilfe ist nicht vorhanden (zumindest bei F1 passiert nix),
wenigstens haben mir die Tooltips etwas weitergeholfen.
Fragen:
1.) Wieso kann ich manchmal über
Am Dienstag, 17. November 2009 16:31:10 schrieb Mirko Küster:
Das ist doch klasse - aber doppelte Arbeit. Vielleicht könnte soetwas
hand-in-hand gehen !
Naviki könnte da im Moment nur gewinnen. Die aus OSM importierten Wege
haben in etwa einen Stand von Juli bis maximal Anfang Ausgust. In
Da es sehr viele Leute betrifft und das es ja noch genug Sonderfälle zu
Erschlagen gibt schlage ich mal vor das
1) sauber im Wiki als eigene Proposal-Seite
auszuformulieren incl. einer Erweiterung des eindeutigen Algorithmus für
die Auswertung von Hausnummern (damit nicht jeder andere
Il 16 novembre 2009 18.17, Alberto Nogaro bartosom...@yahoo.it ha scritto:
Se ci fosse concesso solo il caricamento dei dati su OSM, ma non l'utilizzo
diretto per la renderizzazione delle curve di livello, credete che sarebbe
lecito caricare il DTM in osm (punti con tag ele=* e tag di
Questa cartolina di escursione funziona bene per l'italia:
http://beta.letuffe.org/?zoom=15lat=46.08934lon=11.0822layers=0B000FF
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2009/11/17 Alberto Nogaro
2009/11/17 Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
comunque considera che la missione spaziale ASTER ha permesso di avere
un dem a 30 m, anche se è ancora da corregge in alcuni punti, perciò
non penso che un dtm a 20 possa fare grande differenza, sarebbe
interessente averne uno = 5m
Però in un
2009/11/17 Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com:
Spesso i DTM delle regioni d'Italia (non so quello della Lombardia)
sono ottenuti da digitalizzazione e interpolazione delle curve di
livello delle mappe cartacee che sono state ottenute al suolo con
ottima precisione.
Qui c'è un articolo molto
Il 17 novembre 2009 09.44, Federico Cozzi f.co...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Qui c'è un articolo molto tecnico sulla valutazione dei DTM:
http://www.cartografia.regione.lombardia.it/metadata/dtm20/doc/artic_2.pdf
ci ho dato un'occhiata e sembra molto interessante, quando avrò tempo
lo leggerò con
Il 17 novembre 2009 09.46, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com ha scritto:
comunque considera che la missione spaziale ASTER ha permesso di avere
un dem a 30 m, anche se è ancora da corregge in alcuni punti, perciò
non penso che un dtm a 20 possa fare grande differenza, sarebbe
interessente
Il giorno mar, 17/11/2009 alle 00.52 +0100, Alberto Nogaro ha scritto:
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From: talk-it-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-it-
boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of albertobonati
Sent: lunedì 16 novembre 2009 17.31
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Il 17 novembre 2009 10.43, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com ha scritto:
2009/11/17 Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
aster non ha licenza libera. quindi back to square one.
così come SRTM e DEM lombardia
davvero? dove trovo questa info?
ho sempre pensato che SRTM fosse PD, visto che è
Il giorno mar, 17/11/2009 alle 12.29 +0100, Alberto Nogaro ha scritto:
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From: talk-it-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-it-
boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of gvf
Sent: martedì 17 novembre 2009 10.53
To: openstreetmap list - italiano
Subject: Re: [Talk-it]
ciao a tutti,
a precindere del progresso notevole di potlatch e della interfaccia
veramente bello ho notato una cosa che non ero accorto finora: potlatch usa
una griglia con risoluzione inferiore a quella del database. Sfortunatamente
questo non è facilmente corregibile:
2009/11/17 Pierre Andrews mortimer...@free.fr
Questa cartolina di escursione funziona bene per l'italia:
http://beta.letuffe.org/?zoom=15lat=46.08934lon=11.0822layers=0B000FF
bella. Usa anche l'icone per le fontanelle, mi piace! :D
ciao,
Martin
2009/11/17 Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com
2009/11/17 Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
aster non ha licenza libera. quindi back to square one.
così come SRTM e DEM lombardia
davvero? dove trovo questa info?
ho sempre pensato che SRTM fosse PD, visto che è prodotto dal JPL: che
è un
2009/11/17 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
secondo Wikipedia(de) SRTM ha una risoluzione di ca. 30m orrizontali e 6 m
verticali, pero liberamente accesibile è solo una risoluzione di 90 m (fuori
dell'America).
Sì confermo, quello che abbiamo in tutto il mondo si chiama SRTM3
Esistono delle linee guida per preparare delle presentazioni, delle
presentazioni preimpostate o ognuno di voi si fa la propria? chiedo
perchè dovrò essere io a presentare OSM al linux day siciliano...
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2009/11/17 Domenico dokitaba...@alice.it:
Esistono delle linee guida per preparare delle presentazioni, delle
presentazioni preimpostate o ognuno di voi si fa la propria? chiedo
perchè dovrò essere io a presentare OSM al linux day siciliano...
puoi rubare le mie senza alcun problema.
Simone Cortesi ha scritto:
2009/11/17 Domenico dokitaba...@alice.it:
puoi rubare le mie senza alcun problema.
http://www.slideshare.net/simonecortesi
NOTA: le sto caricando in questo momento. quindi per vederle tutte
dovrai aspettare alcune ore intanto che il sistema le digerisce.
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boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Stefano Pedretti
Sent: giovedì 12 novembre 2009 22.46
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