Looks like a wonderful resource :)
Maybe you could get in contact with user:Bahnpirat that does a lot of
work concerning Powerlines, so I guess he is interested in communication
lines, too.
Do you dare to contact that company, Pierre? Would be great!
bye
Matthias
(user:!i!)
Am 15.10.2011 17:
Matthias Meißer wrote:
> Looks like a wonderful resource :)
> Maybe you could get in contact with user:Bahnpirat that does a lot of
> work concerning Powerlines, so I guess he is interested in communication
> lines, too.
>
> Do you dare to contact that company, Pierre? Would be great!
I can try
Am 17.10.2011 13:39, schrieb Pierre-Alain Dorange:
Matthias Meißer wrote:
Looks like a wonderful resource :)
Maybe you could get in contact with user:Bahnpirat that does a lot of
work concerning Powerlines, so I guess he is interested in communication
lines, too.
Just means that this is authe
On 17/10/11 14:26, Matthias Meißer wrote:
Am 17.10.2011 13:39, schrieb Pierre-Alain Dorange:
Matthias Meißer wrote:
Looks like a wonderful resource :)
Maybe you could get in contact with user:Bahnpirat that does a lot of
work concerning Powerlines, so I guess he is interested in communication
I think only cable starts and ends should be mapped, and tagged in a
standardised way. If that is all we have, that is all we should map. Then
cable starts and ends could be put in a relation with a name, number and
tags like that.
Janko
2011/10/17 Matthias Meißer
> Am 17.10.2011 13:39, schrieb
As far as I know, submarine data cables are highly strategic. You can
see on the map linked they are only few of them but carrying 99% of the
information between continents.
I am certain it would be pretty hard to guess their position, so even
Janko proposal may be hard to achieve, unless you ta
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.12/ffglass.html
On 10/17/2011 10:40 AM, yvecai wrote:
As far as I know, submarine data cables are highly strategic. You can
see on the map linked they are only few of them but carrying 99% of
the information between continents.
I am certain it would be pr
El 16/10/11 15:20, Robert Whittaker (OSM) escribió:
2011/10/10 Carlos Dávila:
I would like to know if it would be possible with the new license to
distribute maps which combine OSM data and other data licensed under a more
restrictive license (basically non commercial use permitted). AFAIK it is
Thanks for all of your help everyone! Lots of useful tips and links:
* http://crowdmap.com
* http://weait.com/content/control-appearance-your-business-openstreetmap
* http://toads.raggedred.net/
* http://usergroups.openstreetmap.de
* http://www.openstreetbugs.org
* http://www.aphes.com
Hi kai,
I have tried to install it in the 11.04 ubuntu but still the same error that
package not found.
Can you please give me the link where package is placed, i will try to
install it manually.
Thank you.
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Parveen Arora
>From my phone.
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On 10/17/2011 12:46 PM, Parveen Arora wrote:
> Hi kai,
> I have tried to install it in the 11.04 ubuntu but still the same error
> that package not found.
>
> Can you please give me the link where package is placed, i will try to
> install it manually.
They are placed in my PPA on launchpad at
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