Je ne comprend pas grand chose aux réparations d'un trait de côte (coastline),
mais, il n'y a rien d'étonnant aux anomaliées observées depuis 2 mois,
d'une part au milieu du Finistère et ensuite dans la rade de Brest
Le trait de côte est interrompu plusieurs fois à Plonévez-Porzay, sur la plage
de
Hi,
On 10 December 2012 22:59, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> * What has been attempted before? Did it work? Why (not)?
I won't be in the meeting but there's a (small) dataset that could be
used for analyses of whether automated welcome messages work. I'm not
planning to produce statistics myself bu
http://wherecamp.eu/blog/2012/12/registration-is-open/
18/19 January 2013 at Porta Futura, Rome, Italy.
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Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 11/12/12 00:17, James Mast wrote:
>
> >
> http://hothardware.com/News/Australian-Police-Warn-Motorists-Against-Relying-on-Apple-iOS-6-Maps/
>
> Unsurprisingly it has nothing at all to do with our data. It seems to
> be
> because of official Australian Government data:
>
Frederik
We could give examples of the reactivity of the OSM community with "spontaneous
mapping" in blank zones areas done with the HOT Task Manager. For example,
thousands of refugees arrived in the last two weeks in Minova and Bweremana
in South-Kivu. Following a request to map the area, t
Bosnia team was started few weeks/months ago and they just imported
Corine land cover. Compared to google it now looks great :D
It would be a good boost for them to be on bestofosm :D
On 11.12.2012. 15:36, Alex Barth wrote:
Sarajevo, maybe all of Bosnia?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablo
Sarajevo, maybe all of Bosnia?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/mar/28/openstreetmap-google-maps-technologies
On Dec 11, 2012, at 4:24 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> most of you will know www.bestofosm.org - essentially a simple OpenLayers
> page with a couple KML layers wit
Here is my suggestion:
City of Sinj and Region of Cetinska krajina
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=43.7058&lon=16.6355&zoom=14&layers=M
Almost all mapped by one person, over the age of 55.
He started using iPhone for tracing, then Garmin60csx, then joined
mountain rescue... and that all befo
I just noticed the level of detail of the palace Het Loo gardens in the
Netherlands just before reading your email. I guess this would be a nice
addition to the list.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.23513&lon=5.94609&zoom=17&layers=M
Clearly this mapper had too much spare time... :D
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
It might interest you. One person did some kind of own "best of OSM"
on the wiki, sorted by features (tourism, spot, etc). It is quite
French centric but it points also many international examples
(sections ETRANGER):
http://wiki.openstreetm
Hi,
if you check for "Mildura" in the search tool in osm, you will get only
good answer from nominatim!
but also other answer from geonames ... with one "Mildura shire" in the
middle of nowhere, at the same place of the problematic one in apple map.
it's probably just the centroid of the midlura
Hi,
most of you will know www.bestofosm.org - essentially a simple
OpenLayers page with a couple KML layers with markers (and preview
images) for locations that are "special" in OSM.
The location list hasn't been updated since the license change and we're
planning to do a major update, to
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