I have added quite a few 'knooppunten' of the Rivierenland regional walking
network.
This information is not available through the Walking Routes wiki page.
Recently the Zuid-Dijleland network was added to the wiki page. Therefore
people created a
collection containing all nodes and routes of
Gerard,
If you provide me with a detailed example of what data in the osm file,
needs to become which information in the gpx, I might try to program this in
Python. It's possible to add python scripts to JOSM.
Jo (Polyglot)
2011/8/2 Gerard Vanderveken g...@ghia.eu
It is not an obligation to
As a minimum you require an output file dijleland.gpx like this example
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes?
gpx xmlns=http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1; creator=OSM Route
Manager version=1.1
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
That doesn't look too complicated, I'll look into it, tomorrow.
Jo
2011/8/2 Gerard Vanderveken g...@ghia.eu
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As a minimum you require an output file dijleland.gpx like this example
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes?
gpx
Hi,
Steve Bennett wrote:
If your definition of work is guaranteed to work under all
circumstances no matter what, then sure. But if it's continue to
function subject to a slow rate of linkrot
[...]
It is even conceivable
that, for whatever reason, IDs are changed on a grand scale - for
Andrzej,
andrzej zaborowski wrote:
Or create an OSM relation containing just the thing you want to link
to and reference the relation's Id the editors already support
warning when somethign bad happens to a relation member.
Under no circumstances should we burden the mapper with keeping
The great thing about such a server would be that the server could indeed
*always* know which links are still working and which are broken, and broken
links could even be automatically highlighted on something like
OpenStreetBugs so anyone who is interested could hunt them down and fix
them.
hi,
I am new to the OSM docs list but I wanted to encourage the Doc team and
individuals on the list to apply for the GSoC Documentation Summit
(details below):
https://sites.google.com/site/docsprintsummit/
You can apply as an individual or a group. Applications close Friday
(5th),
I'm not sure I understand why having the ability to link to external
data through some sort of ID is such a bad thing. This is common in
many APIs and datasets. It is an opportunity to mix data in new ways
as well.
Frederik also this seems odd to me I'm not a big fan of UUIDs
because, again,
Hi,
Kate Chapman wrote:
I'm not sure I understand why having the ability to link to external
data through some sort of ID is such a bad thing.
This is about external data linking to us, not vice versa.
This is common in
many APIs and datasets. It is an opportunity to mix data in new ways
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Which brings me back to something I mentioned earlier - I would like
to have some kind of link server where you can go and say I
want a permanent link to this OSM object, then the server says
ok, I have investigated the object you mentioned and I'd say I
make the
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
And to Steve Bennett (people need a solution now, not vapourware) -
sometimes settling for a half-baked solution too early has the risk of
entrenching half-bakedness and never getting around to implement a good
solution.
Kate Chapman wrote:
Why aquiesce to use tags at all, making
data more consistent just burdens *our* data with stuff other people
want to do with it.
It is impossible to create a map that displays buildings if no one adds
buildings to the database. Adding buildings requires effort, but it is
hi,
how would I get all POIs within a specific radius (in metres) from a
specific point by querying the osm db?
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On 8/2/2011 7:05 AM, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
hi,
how would I get all POIs within a specific radius (in metres) from a
specific point by querying the osm db?
If a square rather than a circle is fine, try XAPI:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Xapi .
On 08/02/2011 01:05 PM, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
hi,
how would I get all POIs within a specific radius (in metres) from a
specific point by querying the osm db?
Any kind of POI or a certain list of tags? Have you tried the Overpass API?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Overpass_API#Around
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 07:49 -0400, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
On 8/2/2011 7:05 AM, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
hi,
how would I get all POIs within a specific radius (in metres) from a
specific point by querying the osm db?
If a square rather than a circle is fine, try XAPI:
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 14:05 +0200, Paul Hartmann wrote:
On 08/02/2011 01:05 PM, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
hi,
how would I get all POIs within a specific radius (in metres) from a
specific point by querying the osm db?
Any kind of POI or a certain list of tags? Have you tried the
Hi,
On 08/02/11 14:13, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
actually I am looking for an sql query.
That would typically be done using the st_dwithin function. That
function internally makes a bounding box comparison, thereby taking
advantage of any geographic indexes you might have, and only then
On 02/08/2011 11:08, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Well then let them think of a solution. Using our internal IDs to link
to is a vapourvare solution just the same. Anyone who uses them must
be aware that they might change at any time, even wholesale.
Exactly.
OSM does not cause buildings to be
Hi,
just a quick heads-up to people using the Geofabrik extracts on
download.geofabrik.de - I'm currently trying out a new splitting
software and will gradually upgrade all extracts to complete-ways
mode, i.e. just like with a request from the API, all ways will be
complete even if they
Hi,
Am Mon, 01 Aug 2011 09:21:44 +0200
schrieb Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
That was me. There are a number of other reasons why IDs could
break. One is the expansion of POI nodes into buildings that Toby
mentioned. Another is the splitting of ways (old ID would then point
to only
Hi,
On 08/02/11 15:21, Gregor Horvath wrote:
It is a logically inaccurate to delete an ID in such cases.
What you actually logically do is replacing an ID, or creating an alias.
The problem is there is no semantic in OSM data to express such a move
operation. Deleting is the wrong one. Deleting
Gregor Horvath gre...@ediwo.com wrote:
Hi,
Am Mon, 01 Aug 2011 09:21:44 +0200
schrieb Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
That was me. There are a number of other reasons why IDs could
break. One is the expansion of POI nodes into buildings that Toby
mentioned. Another is the
Am Tue, 02 Aug 2011 15:43:54 +0200
schrieb Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
Hi,
On 08/02/11 15:21, Gregor Horvath wrote:
It is a logically inaccurate to delete an ID in such cases.
What you actually logically do is replacing an ID, or creating an
alias. The problem is there is no
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
Kate Chapman wrote:
I'm not sure I understand why having the ability to link to external
data through some sort of ID is such a bad thing.
This is about external data linking to us, not vice versa.
This is
Hi,
On 08/02/11 16:06, Gregor Horvath wrote:
OSM provides uri's to ID's which are linked to names of
physical objects. Example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1381574156
IN HTTP world URI's should be stable
Well maybe then we should stop providing URIs if this gives people the
Gregor Horvath wrote:
OSM provides uri's to ID's which are linked to names of
physical objects. Example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1381574156
No. It doesn't.
OSM does not provide URIs to anyone. OSM has an _editing_ API. It's here
to facilitate edits to the end product, which
2011/8/2 Gregor Horvath gre...@ediwo.com:
OSM provides uri's to ID's which are linked to names of
physical objects. Example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1381574156
But these objects often make no sense in the real world!
In the real world, there are things like streets, pubs,
Hi,
Am Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:32:29 +0200
schrieb Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
I think you are again making the mistake of mixing various layers of
meaning. If someone deletes an object in OSM to trace it anew, from
better imagery for example, then he is creating a new model, and the
Am Tue, 2 Aug 2011 16:55:20 +0200
schrieb Ture Pålsson t...@lysator.liu.se:
2011/8/2 Gregor Horvath gre...@ediwo.com:
OSM provides uri's to ID's which are linked to names of
physical objects. Example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1381574156
But these objects often make
For what it's worth Flickr often had a similar conversation with the
Y!Geo / WOE kids, especially in the early days when we were just getting
to know one another.
The short version is that we were simply not going to use their IDs if
they couldn't guarantee that they has some measure of
On Tuesday, August 2, 2011 10:14:13 AM UTC-5, Gregor Horvath wrote:
Now if this node (point on a map) is replaced with another one by a
fellow mapper (for whatever reason), I think it would be a progress if
ID 1381574156 points to the new node instead of vanishing.
Who or what decides that
straup str...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not going to pretend to understand the guts of the OSM code well
enough to suggest that supersedes/superseded_by would be easy to
implement or not but it's always seemed like a useful approach to me.
This supersedes / is superseded by approach would work,
Rather than comment on the id stability thread, I though it better to turn the
question around ...
In my own data trail, an ID *IS* unique, and is directly linked to the piece of
data it relates to. If I change the data then the version number goes up. If I
delete the data, then the ID number
2011/8/2 Ian ian.d...@gmail.com:
On Tuesday, August 2, 2011 10:14:13 AM UTC-5, Gregor Horvath wrote:
Now if this node (point on a map) is replaced with another one by a
fellow mapper (for whatever reason), I think it would be a progress if
ID 1381574156 points to the new node instead of
I suggest to mark all CC-BY-SA-only objects with a licence-tag instead
of deleting them automatically!
Start offering zwo plant dumps, one CC-BY-SA-only and one ODbL-only,
and than let the users decide which they want to use!
We should only start thinking about removing the CC-BY-SA-only licenced
Richard Mann wrote:
I think he was joking about reusing ids (he was illustrating the point
with the sort of daft temporary fix that someone might do ... if they
were daft)
Well someone has set up the system to reuse them
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1/history
THAT is a joke :(
On 02/08/11 18:43, Lester Caine wrote:
Richard Mann wrote:
I think he was joking about reusing ids (he was illustrating the point
with the sort of daft temporary fix that someone might do ... if they
were daft)
Well someone has set up the system to reuse them
Talk
Give them a few bucks, they just wanna map!
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/turning-maps-into-action-in-kibera/
If we meet our goal this month, we get a permanent spot on the site.
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Tom Hughes wrote:
On 02/08/11 18:43, Lester Caine wrote:
Richard Mann wrote:
I think he was joking about reusing ids (he was illustrating the point
with the sort of daft temporary fix that someone might do ... if they
were daft)
Well someone has set up the system to reuse them
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I think you are again making the mistake of mixing various layers of
meaning. If someone deletes an object in OSM to trace it anew, from better
imagery for example, then he is creating a new model, and the old model
Eae Samuel, alguma novidade?
Em 20 de julho de 2011 12:18, teste e...@ymail.com escreveu:
Fala Samuel,
Impressionante essa burocracia hein. Por isso é interessante que seja
votado logo no Brasil o Projeto de lei que regula o acesso a informação,
pois um dos artigos menciona justamente essa
Moin!
Am 02.08.2011 00:34, schrieb Stephan Knauss:
On 02.08.2011 00:05, Nils Faerber wrote:
Hmm... mir ist eben aufgefallen, daß die Ausstrahlungskarte hier:
http://www.digitalradio.de/index.php/digitale-radioprogramme
verdächtig nach einer OSM basierten Karte aussieht.
Wenn dem so ist,
Schlimmer noch: Es werden die Tiles vom Hauptserver gezogen.
Das mit dem Tileserver verstehe ich nicht - entschuldigt, aber damit
habe ich mich noch nicht so recht beschäftigt.
Wo ist da das Problem bzw. was ist der Vorteil, den anderen Server zu
verwenden?
der Tileserver auf OSM.org ist
Am 02.08.2011 11:06, schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
Schlimmer noch: Es werden die Tiles vom Hauptserver gezogen.
Das mit dem Tileserver verstehe ich nicht - entschuldigt, aber damit
habe ich mich noch nicht so recht beschäftigt.
Wo ist da das Problem bzw. was ist der Vorteil, den anderen Server
Hallo,
Nils Faerber wrote:
Und Mapquest ist doch ein kommerzieller Dienst, wenn ich das richtig sehe?
die Nutzung ist kostenlos, betrieben wird das von AOL.
Aber kein OSM mehr, oder?
Doch, das sind auch OSM-Daten bei Mapquest, und die sind auch fuer die
gewerbliche Nutzung kostenlos.
M∡rtin Koppenhoefer schrieb am 02.08.2011 11:06:
der Tileserver auf OSM.org ist ein Service für die Mapper und eine
Demo, was in unseren Daten steckt. Die Nutzungsbedingungen sind hier:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tile_usage_policy
Für private Seiten mit wenigen Zugriffen kann man den
hi !
ich bin gerade in einem Bereich bei welchem ich mir sicher bin schon
einmal Daten erzeugt zu haben.
Kann man irgendwie über eine räumliche Suche prüfen, ob es schon einmal
Daten gab ?
Gruß Jan .-)
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Warten ein paar rote (=gelöschte) Ways auftauchen.
Gruß Martin
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Am 02.08.2011 10:59, schrieb Nils Faerber:
Das die Digitalreadio'ler OSM verwenden ist doch gut, wenn sie es
richtig attributieren würden. Warum sollte man die also in die Arme eine
kommerziellen Dienstes schicken?
Das kritische dabei ist, dass die bereits in den Armen eines
kommerziellen
Am 02.08.2011 13:52, schrieb Bernd Wurst:
Am 02.08.2011 10:59, schrieb Nils Faerber:
Das die Digitalreadio'ler OSM verwenden ist doch gut, wenn sie es
richtig attributieren würden. Warum sollte man die also in die Arme eine
kommerziellen Dienstes schicken?
Das kritische dabei ist, dass die
Stephan Knauss o...@stephans-server.de wrote:
Schlimmer noch: Es werden die Tiles vom Hauptserver gezogen.
Seit wann ist das verboten?
Sven
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(Franklin D. Roosevelt)
/me is
Nils Faerber nils.faer...@kernelconcepts.de wrote:
Ich habe sie mal vorsichtig darauf aufmerksam gemacht, mit CC an alle
Beteiligten - den Dienstleister eingeschlossen. Mal sehen was passiert...
Powered by con terra, esri OpenStreetMap
Zumindest das ging wohl relativ schnell.
Gruss
Sven
Am 02.08.2011 17:04, schrieb Sven Geggus:
Nils Faerber nils.faer...@kernelconcepts.de wrote:
Ich habe sie mal vorsichtig darauf aufmerksam gemacht, mit CC an alle
Beteiligten - den Dienstleister eingeschlossen. Mal sehen was passiert...
Powered by con terra, esri OpenStreetMap
Am 2. August 2011 11:36 schrieb Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
Und Mapquest ist doch ein kommerzieller Dienst, wenn ich das richtig
sehe?
die Nutzung ist kostenlos, betrieben wird das von AOL.
Aber kein OSM mehr, oder?
Doch, das sind auch OSM-Daten bei Mapquest, und die sind auch fuer
Am 02.08.2011 17:00, schrieb Sven Geggus:
Stephan Knauss o...@stephans-server.de wrote:
Schlimmer noch: Es werden die Tiles vom Hauptserver gezogen.
Seit wann ist das verboten?
Gar nicht. Es sei denn, diese Seite wäre ein heavy user. Eine
Unterscheidung zwischen kommerziellen und sonstigen
Am 02.08.2011 18:39, schrieb Tobias Knerr:
Am 02.08.2011 17:00, schrieb Sven Geggus:
Stephan Knausso...@stephans-server.de wrote:
Schlimmer noch: Es werden die Tiles vom Hauptserver gezogen.
Seit wann ist das verboten?
Gar nicht. Es sei denn, diese Seite wäre ein heavy user. Eine
Am 2. August 2011 12:53 schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
Du könntest z.B. in Potlatch1 u drücken und sehen, ob nach einigem
Warten ein paar rote (=gelöschte) Ways auftauchen.
Sorry, Du suchst wohl nodes? PL1 findet nur ways. Versuchs mal mit OWL:
Ciao sono una studentessa universitaria, sto facendo una tesi su OSM e ho
provato a mappare una strada vicino a casa mia che non era presente sulla
mappa. ora che ho preso i dati con il mio GPS è necessario usare un programma
come Vertogis per passare da WGS84 coordinate geografiche (date dal
Giusto per curiosita: tesi di che genere?
Le coordinate ti servono in WGS84 (epsg:4326) che userei come sfondo in josm
Consiglio l'uso di gpsbabel per creare il .gpx
2011/8/2 paola_cape...@alice.it paola_cape...@alice.it:
Ciao sono una studentessa universitaria, sto facendo una tesi su OSM e ho
Il 02 agosto 2011 14:02, paola_cape...@alice.it
paola_cape...@alice.it ha scritto:
Ciao sono una studentessa universitaria, sto facendo una tesi su OSM
molto interessante, puoi dirci di più?
e ho
provato a mappare una strada vicino a casa mia che non era presente sulla
mappa. ora che ho
Io passerei alla proiezione UTM solo come ultimo passo della mappatura.
Inoltre attraverso JOSM puoi sovrapporre le tue traccie alle fotografie
aeree del portale Cartografico Nazionale, che mi pare non sia possibile una
volta proiettato i dati.
ora che ho preso i dati con il mio GPS è necessario
A quanto pare aprire un ticket su trac non era la cosa giusta da fare,
infatti hanno chiuso il ticket con wontfix e poi c'è la spiegazione:
Changed 26 hours
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/timeline?from=2011-08-01T11%3A17%3A54%2B0100precision=second
ago by TomH
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2011/8/2 paola_cape...@alice.it paola_cape...@alice.it:
mappa. ora che ho preso i dati con il mio GPS è necessario usare un
programma come Vertogis per passare da WGS84 coordinate geografiche (date
dal mio GPS) a WGS84 UTM? o posso direttamente trasformare i dati in gpx con
il GPSBabel?
La
Ah ok, quindi se non ho capito male basta che:
- scarico i dati dal mio GPS
- li trasformo in gpx.
- utilizzo direttamente JOSM
quindi non mi consigliate di passare al sistema UTM ,iusto?
la mia è una tesi di laurea triennale al Politecnico di Milano in ingengeria
per l'ambiente e il
2011/7/28 Morten Kjeldgaard m...@bioxray.dk
God ide. Som hjælp til diskussionen kan du henvise din kone til dette link
fra
Dansk Sprognævn:
http://www.adresseprojekt.dk/files/DS_Retskriv_Vejnavne.htm
som diskuterer retskrivning af vejnavne.
-- Morten
God side. Jeg har også været inde
2011/8/2 Jonas Häggqvist ras...@rasher.dk
On 02-08-2011 14:52, Daniel Trads wrote:
[SNIP - OIS-data for een vej]
Hvilke data taler du om når du siger OIS-data? De data vi har adgang til i
OSM (via geoservicen geo.oiorest.dk) kan godt være forældede med op til et
halvt års tid. Har du
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm visiting my friends at ShropGeek, in Shrewsbury, on 26 September
to talk about OSM and demonstrate the use of JOSM:
http://osmshrewssep11.eventbrite.com/
While it may not be something for those
En un caso como este
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=41.08438mlon=0.62618zoom=17 tampoco
se debería considerar rotonda no? ya que no tienen preferencia los que van
por dentro. Si se ve por las fotos del PNOA se ve que tiene un stop y que
tienen preferencia los que van por la carretera N-420
El
El 02/08/2011 13:54, Jorge Sanz Sanfructuoso escribió:
En un caso como este
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=41.08438mlon=0.62618zoom=17
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=41.08438mlon=0.62618zoom=17 tampoco
se debería considerar rotonda no? ya que no tienen preferencia los que
van por
Buenas
En la intersección [1] han prohibido girar a la izquierda (hace unos
años) de forma que si te incorporas desde la derecha de mapa y quieres
venir al sur, debes incorporarte a la via dirección norte y hacer el
cambio de sentido un poco más arriba en una glorieta. ¿como se indica
esto?
On Miércoles, 3 de Agosto de 2011 00:41:47 Pumuky escribió:
Buenas
En la intersección [1] han prohibido girar a la izquierda (hace unos
años) de forma que si te incorporas desde la derecha de mapa y quieres
venir al sur, debes incorporarte a la via dirección norte y hacer el
cambio de
.- ¿Como se indica o diferencia si es que se hace un ambulatorio, de un
centro de especialidades, de un puesto de socorro, de un Hospital?.
.- ¿Como se indica un centro de día de la tercera edad?
.- Por último, tengo un poco lio con las vias. Las calles entiendo que
son vias Residenciales
Las
El 3 de agosto de 2011 01:23, Pumuky pumukys...@yahoo.es escribió:
.- ¿Como se indica o diferencia si es que se hace un ambulatorio, de un
centro de especialidades, de un puesto de socorro, de un Hospital?.
Que conozca no hay diferencia actualmente.
Lo único que encontrado es esta propuesta
Hallo,
Dank Sven Geggus, der auf dem openstreetmap.de Server für uns einen Tile-URL
zu WMS-URL-Konverterservice zur Verfügung stellt, kann nun jeder auch in
Potlatch die hochauflösenden geoimage.at Lufbilder für das Tracing nutzen.
Dafür einfach die folgenden URLs aufrufen (key durch einen bei
Narazil jsem na problém.
Uživatel Tomas Pajonk označil určitý úsek silnice 1.třídy č.33 tagem toll=yes.
Jenomže mýto platí obvykle jen vozy nad 3,5 tuny a tag toll=yes se zatím
používal jen u zpoplatněných dálnic a rychlostních komunikací, kde je třeba mít
na osobáku dálniční známku.
Bude
Le 2 août 2011 01:03, Sébastien Dinot sebastien.di...@free.fr a écrit :
Bonjour,
Voici quelques remarques sur les statuts :
Article 1 :
= Le sigle « OSM » étant souvent utilisé en lieu et place du nom
« OpenStreetMap », ne serait-il pas bon de mentionner l'équivalence
entre «
Dans le cas présenté par Antoine à l'origine du fil de discussion, il était
question d'avoir une grande précision pour permettre de faire un inventaire
d'arbres et d'espaces verts sur une commune.
Une des contraintes est donc de pouvoir placer l'antenne au plus près de
l'arbre, hors du véhicule.
Le 01/08/2011 15:20, Ab_fab a écrit :
Xavier,
La section Data Logger de l'OpenMoko parle de conversion des données
brutes de la puce U-blox antaris 4 vers le format RINEX, afin
d'en permettre le post-traitement
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPS_Data_Logger#RINEX
Est-ce que c'est une
J'avais testé rapidement les données via l'api et ce n'était pas très
concluant pour OSM sur Bordeaux. Que des commerces avec une couverture
partielle et des attributs parfois fantaisistes.
Reste avoir plus en détail ce que ça peut donner avec cette nouvelle annonce.
Fred
Le 2 août 2011 02:39,
Le mardi 02 août 2011 à 02:39 +0200, Thomas Gratier a écrit :
Bonjour,
Un déterrage pour signaler que la base de POI en CC0 encore
difficilement accessible l'est maintenant beaucoup plus avec cette
annonce
http://blog.simplegeo.com/2011/08/01/august-updates/ et le lien direct
vers le
Le lundi 01 août 2011 à 14:56 +0200, didier2...@free.fr a écrit :
maintenant il est plus gros (il manque la partie sud est)
par l'interface
http://cadastre.cleo-carto.org/
tu choisis le departement puis la ville
envoyer ...
et patience ... (ne pas fermer la page) ... patience
On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:00:57 +0200, Philippe Pary wrote:
Le lundi 01 août 2011 à 14:56 +0200, didier2...@free.fr a écrit :
maintenant il est plus gros (il manque la partie sud est)
par l'interface
http://cadastre.cleo-carto.org/
tu choisis le departement puis la ville
envoyer ...
et
Le mardi 02 août 2011 à 16:13 +0200, jul...@krilin.org a écrit :
On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 16:00:57 +0200, Philippe Pary wrote:
Le lundi 01 août 2011 à 14:56 +0200, didier2...@free.fr a écrit :
maintenant il est plus gros (il manque la partie sud est)
par l'interface
Le samedi 30 juillet 2011 à 19:00 +0200, Florian LAINEZ a écrit :
Nous [1] avons travaillé pendant l'AprilCamp à la finalisation des
statuts d'OSM.
http://photos.april.org/v/aprilcampjuillet2011/DSCF5497.JPG.html
L'instant a été immortalisé par cette photo
Philippe
Salut,
Plutôt que suivre ce débat, je vais simplement dire que je soutiens
Sébastien Dinot dans ses remarques, y compris celles à venir.
J'ai confiance dans l'expérience et la pertinence de ce vieux s[in|a]ge
Philippe
Le mardi 02 août 2011 à 01:03 +0200, Sébastien Dinot a écrit :
Bonjour,
une indication qu'il faut patienter en dessous du bouton ?
didier
--mapeur amateur--
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Le 02/08/11 01:03, Sébastien Dinot a écrit :
Bonjour,
Voici quelques remarques sur les statuts :
Article 1 :
= Le sigle « OSM » étant souvent utilisé en lieu et place du nom
« OpenStreetMap », ne serait-il pas bon de mentionner l'équivalence
entre « OpenStreetMap France » et «
Bonjour,
Romain MEHUT a écrit :
Dites moi si je suis à côté de la plaque mais le déplacement physique
des membres est-il une obligation? Le vote électronique me semble en
effet une solution à envisager car prendre l'avion juste pour une AG
c'est très limite du point de vue développement
Le 2 août 2011 01:03, Sébastien Dinot sebastien.di...@free.fr a écrit :
Article 5 :
= Je trouve curieux qu'un membre bienfaiteur n'ait pas des droits au
moins équivalents à ceux des membres actifs. Dit autrement, je ne
vois aucune raison de priver un membre bienfaiteur du droit de
J'ai pas très confiance en ces données. De ce que j'en déduit les
informations sont issues de crawler web, qui pompent des cordonnées ou
des adresses sur le web. Elles sont ensuite géoréfencées (je ne sais pas
comment). Comme source de données on retrouve de simple site web, mais
aussi qype.fr
Bonsoir,
Christian Rogel a écrit :
J'aimerai savoir si tout le monde juge nécessaire d'admettre les
personnes morales?
Nécessaire, non mais utile, oui. Leur cotisation plus importante accroit
sensiblement le budget de l'association et lui permet d'envisager des
projets plus ambitieux.
Cela
Le 02/08/2011 23:52, Frédéric Rodrigo a écrit :
J'ai pas très confiance en ces données. De ce que j'en déduit les
informations sont issues de crawler web, qui pompent des cordonnées ou
des adresses sur le web. Elles sont ensuite géoréfencées (je ne sais pas
comment). Comme source de données on
Devon Council are looking to work with OSM on their public toilet data:
http://paulclarke.com/honestlyreal/2011/08/inconvenience/
(see comment 4, from Peter McClymont).
--
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm visiting my friends at ShropGeek, in Shrewsbury, on 26 September
to talk about OSM and demonstrate the use of JOSM:
http://osmshrewssep11.eventbrite.com/
While it may not be something for those
mailed two packs today, to steven johnson and josh kraayenbrink
dont have your email addresses here so mailing the list
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How many of those leaflets do you want? I have several hundred.
- Serge
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Estimados,
Como comente hace algunos días estamos trabajando para tener OpenStreetMap y
la info de simt(http://web.simt.cl/simtweb/) juntos, acá va nuestro avance.
http://50.56.31.19:5000/
sugerencias, ideas o comentarios.
Saludos
Gracias
PD: Necesitamos algún diseñador que nos ayude con
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