Hi guys,
Here's a new year update of the basic OSMPH data stats (as of the January
1, 2013 Philippine extract). The % increase is in comparison to the start
of 2012:
OSM XML file size: 811 MB(47% increase)
# Nodes: 4,143,313(49% increase)
# Ways: 416,626(47% increase)
# Relations:
Hi guys,
Here's a new year update to the node density visualizations.
Here is the absolute node density as of January 1, 2013:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/images/f/f2/Philippines_node_density_2013-01-01.png
And here's the node density increase comparing January 2, 2012 and January
1, 2013:
Hi Frederik,
I basically agree with everything that Jeff wrote in reply to your
e-mail so I won't reiterate the same points.
One thing to note - look at the numbers: between 2010 and today, the
number of users doubled and in the same period the number of active
contributors did not change
On 01/07/2013 11:32 PM, Johan C wrote:
The Wikimedia Foundation launched a strategic planning process in
2009: http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page which, in 2010,
resulted in a collaborative vision for the movement till 2015.
Thanks for this link, I have not seen this before... it's
Hi,
On 01/08/2013 06:08 AM, Jeff Meyer wrote:
Also, almost none of the observations are supported by data.
Can you provide any?
Frankly, I'm surprised that you should ask. The first couple of
paragraphs in my message are essentially describing undisputable facts
(naming companies that have
Dear Jeff,
have you ever though about organizing a market-wide vote whether Pepsi Coke
or Coca Coke is preferred? And put up a vision that Coke A shall finally
surrender?
Not?
Please just step back for a moment and take into account to possibility that
OSM is more like a market and less like
Paweł Paprota wrote:
The simple fact is that some of the improvements won't ever be
implemented without people working full time on it (look at the Top
Ten Task list to get some idea). How do you propose to solve this
problem without funding people to develop them?
Complete disarming
Hi,
On 01/08/2013 10:14 AM, Paweł Paprota wrote:
What does that say to you? For me it's a clear signal that there is
great interest in OSM but somehow OSM is failing most of those
interested. Welcome Working Group is a good way to find why but I think
it's pretty obvious when you look what OSM
2013/1/7 John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com
In some cases, address interpolation may produce addresses that don't
exist on the ground. My parents lived for years on a street that has
several sharp turns. In order to keep the addresses more-or-less in sync
between the two sides of the
Hi Roland,
Mapnik and all the other tools you mentioned have all been developed
without a strategic vision and without formal permission from
whomever
Because they are single-purpose libraries that don't really need any
strategic vision other than do we use XML/CSS/C/C++ for this decisions.
It has been said that many people sign up to OSM because they believe
they'll have advanced user features (more maps? your own map style?
whatever). Without any research into this, you cannot conclude that
those who sign up would have been mappers if only our web interface
was more like
Dear Pawel,
And that's why TTT list moves so slowly.
Please tell people the truth, you actively contribute to impede the Top Ten
Tasks. Let's take a look at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Top_Ten_Tasks#Clickable_POIs_on_the_frontpage
Hi,
On 01/08/2013 12:02 PM, Paweł Paprota wrote:
Providing a modern, well-integrated and usable main website for OSM
is a great challenge I would like to take part in. If you don't think
this is a good goal for the community then that's fine, after all
it's an open community so everyone can
I apologize for cross-posting.
The FBK - Foundation Bruno Kessler of Trento, Italy is looking to hire a
python/java/javascript developer with experience in processing
openstreetmap data.
More information here
http://risorseumane.fbk.eu/sites/risorseumane.fbk.eu/files/Call%20IT_OSM2013%20DEF.pdf
2013/1/8 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
That is exactly the approach that I would recommend if someone were to ask
me how to move forward - have a small discussion if you want but
essentially, just build the damn thing, or at least a prototype for people
to play with, and get people
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr wrote:
2013/1/8 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
That is exactly the approach that I would recommend if someone were to ask
me how to move forward - have a small discussion if you want but
essentially, just build the
On 01/08/2013 01:16 PM, Roland Olbricht wrote:
Please tell people the truth, you actively contribute to impede the
Top Ten Tasks. Let's take a look at
If you think that this solution (Overpass popup) would be suitable for
the main website, why don't you just develop it and propose the merge
(...)
What you describe sounds good in theory (ecosystem) but in practice it
does not work that way. You can't just pick and choose some cool
projects and integrate them into the main site. Software (in particular,
open source software) is not a puzzle that can be easily thrown together
and
Hi Richard,
I just came back from a few hours of skiing, full of enthusiasm to
continue my work on OWL and interested how the discussion in this thread
evolved and what do I see? Accusations of sabotage thrown at me...
So basically - I think I start to understand what you said.
Paweł
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
what kind of data would you want to see?
Data supported by numbers, external studies, some employment of the
scientific method that include evaluation of alternatives or the absence of
what has been done, rather than long
Paweł -
Please do not be discouraged by the voice of one person delivering an
ad-hominem attack.
There are plenty of people - including myself - who are excited by your
sabotage of OSM efforts through OWL. Where can I send the dynamite?
I encourage others who are supportive of your efforts to
Hi Jeff,
On 01/08/2013 07:48 PM, Jeff Meyer wrote:
Paweł -
Please do not be discouraged by the voice of one person delivering
an ad-hominem attack.
There are plenty of people - including myself - who are excited by
your sabotage of OSM efforts through OWL. Where can I send the
dynamite?
I
OpenStreetMap: Maps with a human touch
A bit off-topic but this sentence from Clifford's footer really stuck
with me.
Maps with a human touch - I like that, perhaps it could be more widely
used as a OSM slogan :-)
Paweł
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On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 6:06 PM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm wrote:
(...)
What you describe sounds good in theory (ecosystem) but in practice it
does not work that way. You can't just pick and choose some cool
projects and integrate them into the main site.
it's possible - and it's
Now take this Linux methaphor and apply it to OSM and its main
website. In my time that I spent following Rails Port and in
general main website development (about 6 months) I have seen 2
maybe 3 people writing major pieces of code for Rails Port, some of
those pieces have been rejected from
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Sure, that's always good but note that another thread about OSM's future
ends in basically no conclusion. Or rather the conclusion seems to be
that all is fine and the future is secured with the current approach.
I've
Dear Jeff,
Has a decision been made that that *is* the routing engine that will be
added to OSM? If so, great. I look forward to it. Has that been publicized
in the community?
Please have a look into the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Top_Ten_Tasks#Routing_frontend
The demonstration
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Ideally people from the ecosystem would be willing to write some code to
integrate their cool projects into the main site. That is clearly not
happening.
sure, ideally. it doesn't happen often and there are a wide range of
On 01/08/2013 08:32 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
I will develop a survey with the help of anyone that wishes to
contribute.
That's a potentially good initiative but I would be careful so that it
does not degenerate into another kind of todo or wishlist, like this:
Dear Pawel,
EWG meetings are one-hour sessions where random people like me can say
stuff. It's not the greatest way to discuss major features like
clickable POI's - there is simply no time. So a short -1 to describe
someone's months of work can be hurtful - I know I would be hurt if that
was
Dear Matt,
Ideally people from the ecosystem would be willing to write some code to
integrate their cool projects into the main site. That is clearly not
happening.
sure, ideally. it doesn't happen often and there are a wide range of
reasons for it, often simply that integration into
Richard, (All,)
I read your email below and it saddened me that you feel this way. I
therefore want to write a quick thank-you on behalf of the silent layer of
contributors. We are grateful for the work that all developers put into
OSM and please do not feel disheartened by a few negative
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de wrote:
Dear Matt,
Ideally people from the ecosystem would be willing to write some code to
integrate their cool projects into the main site. That is clearly not
happening.
sure, ideally. it doesn't happen often and
+ 1 to the ideas by Clifford and Pawel. I took another look at
http://osmstats.altogetherlost.com/index.php?item=countries . Yesterdays
edits are done by 2.5K.members, of which almost a quarter made edits in
Germany. For a big country like the US: 176 members did an edit there
yesterday. I
+ 1
2013/1/8 Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com
Richard, (All,)
I read your email below and it saddened me that you feel this way. I
therefore want to write a quick thank-you on behalf of the silent layer of
contributors. We are grateful for the work that all developers put into
OSM
+1
On Jan 8, 2013, at 3:26 PM, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
Richard, (All,)
I read your email below and it saddened me that you feel this way. I
therefore want to write a quick thank-you on behalf of the silent layer of
contributors. We are grateful for the work that
I joined the mailing list just to get involved in the OpenStreetMap Future
Look discussion and join in the fight but now it has turned into a love in.
:-) *hugs*
What about a easier more practical suggestion to improve OpenStreetMap.org!
My idea is simple can someone add modern social media
On 01/08/2013 10:31 PM, Rovastar wrote:
Nearly every site now has twitter, facebook, google plus, youtube channel,
etc links. We have these social media outlets lets tell people about them.
They could easily go under the Make a donation button as a 2x2 grid of
icons for the big 4 social
Jeff,
On 08.01.2013 19:22, Jeff Meyer wrote:
what kind of data would you want to see?
Data supported by numbers, external studies, some employment of the
scientific method that include evaluation of alternatives or the absence
of what has been done, rather than long speculations in email.
Hi Pawel,
On 08.01.2013 21:00, Paweł Paprota wrote:
there does not seem to be much momentum yet for
doing stuff like WikiMedia. Looking at their approach really shows how
more mature (although not always right - all those formal processes,
ewww) they are.
It will be an interesting challenge
Pawel,
On 08.01.2013 20:20, Paweł Paprota wrote:
Sure, that's always good but note that another thread about OSM's future
ends in basically no conclusion. Or rather the conclusion seems to be
that all is fine and the future is secured with the current approach.
You are a software engineer.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I think that many suggestions would receive a much warmer welcome if they
were worded more like a call to action and less as a complaint.
Compare:
Hey folks, I've been thinking it would be great if there was a way to
+1
Thank you very much from a silent mapper.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 11:26 PM, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.comwrote:
Richard, (All,)
I read your email below and it saddened me that you feel this way. I
therefore want to write a quick thank-you on behalf of the silent layer of
Richard Fairhurst writes:
Something has gone wrong with the OSM community and I wish I knew how to fix
it. Writing code for OSM has become a really thankless, unpleasant business.
Thanks! (that's one less thankless).
But really, why bother? You'll only get crap thrown at you for doing
Hi
Looking as always to get better at OSM and read up on beaches and coastlines.
Noticed that coastlines need care so not inclined to play with them too much
but a question on the relationship to a beach. Ideally one side of the beach
ends in water so should the beach be linked to the coast
Hi Andrew
Assuming that I am reading OSM instructions correct the beach is suppose to
only extend to the high water mark so the coastline and beach should have a one
to one relationship on the water side. But then I have been wrong before with
OSM.
Cheers
From: andrew.harv...@gmail.com
On 8 January 2013 20:32, Brett Russell brussell...@live.com.au wrote:
Assuming that I am reading OSM instructions correct the beach is suppose to
only extend to the high water mark so the coastline and beach should have a
one to one relationship on the water side. But then I have been wrong
Hi
I agree that it makes sense to have the coastline at low tide mark with a tidal
zone area before the beach but accept that people's opinions on what is a beach
differ.
I will stick with the approach that coastline is high water mark but as
mentioned how you do this from Bing is hit and
Encontrei novamente no site do IBGE os mapas de 2007 com numa escala que
nos permite consultar os nomes das ruas de cidades de todo o Brasil:
ftp://geoftp.ibge.gov.br/mapas_estatisticos/censo_2007/mapa_urbano_estatistico/
abçs,
wille
On 05-10-2012 13:31, Wille wrote:
Valeu, Gerard!
Porém os
Algumas perguntas,
Os pdf's sao georeferenciadas?
Como abrir em JOSM?
Não tem computador disponivel este semana
Aun Johnsen
On 8. jan. 2013, at 22:45, Wille wi...@wille.blog.br wrote:
Encontrei novamente no site do IBGE os mapas de 2007 com numa escala que nos
permite consultar os nomes
On 07.01.13 19:01, Fabian Schmidt wrote:
Ich tippe eher auf die Unkenntnis des lokalen Schilderbeauftragten, im
Nachbarort heißt sie Römerstr.
ACK. (wobei der Rechtschreibfehler schon längere Tradition haben dürfte... ;)
(und nein, dort gibt's keinen Ort namens Röm ;)
BTW, auch lt. tirisMaps:
Hallo,
unter
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.83759lon=10.84273zoom=15layers=C
werden die Route
Horstberg-Kammweg (2668119) [1] und
Austberg-Rundweg (1212633) [2]
als Fahrradweg markiert obwohl beide Relationen
route=hiking
gesetzt haben.
Was ist hier faul?
Woran kann
Hallo Andreas,
warum die Wege als Radroute angezeigt werden, erschließt sich mir nach
einem ersten Blick auch nicht.
Was den Status der Tiles angeht, dass kannst du immer durch ein Anhängen
von /status an die Tile-URL herausfinden.
Z.B.:
Ich habe definitiv keine Ahnung von Wanderwegen aber bist du dir
sicher, dass network=lcn dort richtig ist? Ich dachte immer das steht
für Local Cycling Network (oder so ähnlich).
Martin
Am 8. Januar 2013 16:22 schrieb Andreas Tille andr...@an3as.eu:
Hallo,
unter
Hallo Andreas,
siehe:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Hiking
Ich nehme an, dass renderer lcn als (local) Rad-Route interpretieren.
network=lcn und route=hiking sind im Konflikt in diesem Fall.
Gruss
Volker
(Padova, Italien)
2013/1/8 Andreas Tille andr...@an3as.eu
Hallo,
unter
Hallo,
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 04:35:56PM +0100, Martin Vonwald wrote:
Ich habe definitiv keine Ahnung von Wanderwegen aber bist du dir
sicher, dass network=lcn dort richtig ist? Ich dachte immer das steht
für Local Cycling Network (oder so ähnlich).
Ich habe das mal auf network=lwn geändert.
Hallo,
ich habe den Bereich um die Autobahnabfahrt Wittlich-West [1]
auf lanes umgestellt. Kann sich das bitte mal jemand anschauen
ob dort alles ok ist?
Danke im Voraus
Jörg
[1]http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.95877lon=6.85132zoom=17layers=M
Am 8. Januar 2013 16:34 schrieb Sven Eppler s...@sveneppler.de:
Was den Status der Tiles angeht, dass kannst du immer durch ein Anhängen von
/status an die Tile-URL herausfinden.
Z.B.: http://a.tile.opencyclemap.org/cycle/15/17371/10847.png/status
Da dieses Tile aber z.B. vom 01.01.2000
Martin Vonwald schrieb:
Ich bin auf der Suche nach georeferenzierten Fotos von
österreichischen [...] Autobahnen
Vielleicht finden sich auf http://openstreetview.org welche?
hth
Thomas
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Hallo Jörg,
vier Dinge sind mir aufgefallen:
Die Anzahl der Spuren (lanes) muss sich genau am Knotenpunkt der highways
ändern. Nur dann können Navis erkennen, dass eine komplette Spur abzweigt
oder dazukommt.
Auch bei den link-Bahnen trage ich die Spurzahl ein (lanes = 1). So erkennt
ein Navi
2013/1/7 Simone Saviolo simone.savi...@gmail.com:
Non mi è affatto chiaro quel moncone di pedestrian che parte da via
De Castillia lì vicino, invece.
Se ti riferisci al way 199566241, quello è colpa mia
Andrebbe continuata, io l'ho segnata fin dove sono arrivato.
Come ho detto prima,
Il giorno 08 gennaio 2013 10:51, Any File anysomef...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
2013/1/7 Simone Saviolo simone.savi...@gmail.com:
Per quanto riguarda le fontane, a me il multipoligono così com'è definito
ora non piace. Non vedo perché le fontane debbano essere inner: sono
fontane, mica
Il giorno 08 gennaio 2013 08:43, Gianmario Mengozzi
gianmario.mengo...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Bene, scopro ora, non senza stupore, di essere un utente 'senior' e un
'heavy mapper'.
Dopo l'iniziale moto di orgoglio, mi sorge il dubbio che non sia poi una
gran notizia per la comunità OSM, anzi.
Una cosa che si potrebbe fare con quello strumento sarebbe tentare di
sviluppare maggiormente le community locali.
Attualmente 4 regioni + le due province autonome hanno una mailing list
regionale, si potrebbe cercare gli utenti attivi che non sono coinvolti
nella community e ad esempio farli
Vi informo che e' uscito il bando
http://risorseumane.fbk.eu/sites/risorseumane.fbk.eu/files/Call%20IT_OSM2013%20DEF.pdf
2012/11/26 Maurizio Napolitano napoo...@gmail.com:
Ciao a tutt*,
sono riuscito a vincere un bando per l'anno 2013 potendomi
cosi' finanziare dell'attivita' di ricerca sul
Il 08/01/2013 15:04, sabas88 ha scritto:
Una cosa che si potrebbe fare con quello strumento sarebbe tentare di
sviluppare maggiormente le community locali.
Attualmente 4 regioni + le due province autonome hanno una mailing
list regionale, si potrebbe cercare gli utenti attivi che non sono
Hola Fredy:
El segundo enlace no funciona, creo que hay que compartir dentro de la
carpeta 'Public'. En Cartagena desde diciembre vienen adelantando el
Street View [2], como parte del proyecto para Colombia [3]. Es decir, la
expectativa es que mejoren su cartografía, un motivo para mantenernos
Hola Igor:
Además de los maperos en el área, esta semana tengo visita de unos
familiares de Sincelejo, me comprometo a revisar con ellos los nombres de
las vías y POI's.
Saludos,
Humberto Yances
El 7 de enero de 2013 12:40, Igor TAmara i...@tamarapatino.org escribió:
Hola, recientemente
Creo que es posible subir las trazas sin el 'timestamp', tal vez subir la
traza como 'public' pueda ser una solución.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Visibility_of_GPS_traces
El 7 de enero de 2013 12:52, Igor TAmara i...@tamarapatino.org escribió:
Hola, es bien interesante poder añadir
Fulton:
me parece que la idea seria que se usara esa informacion solo para
correccion de trazados de rutas, con un buen acercamiento en esos puntos
que envie se pueden ver las dobels calzadas, lo que pasa es que esa via no
es demasiado transitada entonces por eso no hay muchos puntos pero hay
Súper
El 8 de enero de 2013 10:13, hyan...@gmail.com hyan...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola Igor:
Además de los maperos en el área, esta semana tengo visita de unos
familiares de Sincelejo, me comprometo a revisar con ellos los nombres de
las vías y POI's.
Saludos,
Humberto Yances
El
Que nota, seguro es el nuevo Googleplex que irán a montar en Colombia
aprovechando la prosperidad democrática, con Transmilenio y todo. Google
piensa en todo
Para la posteridad, si alguien lee esto, no, no es cierto que haya
información de este estilo, imagino que debe ser lo que usan
En http://igor.tamarapatino.org/samples/testheat/ hay un ejemplo de algo
que se genera con 2000 puntos, cuando probé con 200 puntos la cosa es
bastante parecida, de los más de 15000 que ofreció Leonel, obtuve como
13000 sin repetición, allí está bien interesante porque la variante rodea a
Cereté y
Vi glæder os helt vildt, til at se de nye foto...
/Jens
Den 8. jan. 2013 00.50 skrev Peter Brodersen pe...@ter.dk:
Tjek. ECW-filen lader til at have det fint nok, også hvis man zoomer
længere ud. Spøjst. Jeg har også prøvet at deaktivere cachen uden
held.
Nå, til gengæld har jeg fået en
Hey,
tirsdag den 8. januar 2013 skrev Peter Brodersen :
Tjek. ECW-filen lader til at have det fint nok, også hvis man zoomer
længere ud. Spøjst. Jeg har også prøvet at deaktivere cachen uden
held.
Så kan vi sikkert godt finde ud af at få data til at virke med lidt
gdal-trylleri - jeg har
Bör vi alls ha den här typen av äldre gränser med i databasen? Mer
rimligt vore väl i så fall att ha med Malmköpings postort.
/Andreas
2013/1/8 Markus Lindholm markus.lindh...@gmail.com:
2013/1/8 Ture Pålsson t...@lysator.liu.se:
Jag noterade just att Malmköping [1] har admin_level=2. Skulle
Den 8 januari 2013 19:45 skrev Andreas Vilén andreas.vi...@gmail.com:
Bör vi alls ha den här typen av äldre gränser med i databasen? Mer
rimligt vore väl i så fall att ha med Malmköpings postort.
Jag är starkt skeptisk till att ha det som boundary=administrative,
admin_level=XXX, för jag
Andreas Vilén skrev 2013-01-09 05:50:
Jag kan nog tänka mig att argumentera för att OSM till viss del börjar
bli överdetaljerat. Sådant som öppettider och vilken mat som serveras
på en viss restaurang känns inte riktigt som data för en öppen karta,
men å andra sidan blir det svårt att
Jag vet inte riktigt vad det var svar på. Jag har inte argumenterat
för att ta bort poi:s från kartan. Tvärtom har jag lagt till många
sådana, och även lagt till sådan data som jag är tveksam till, för att
sedan ångra mig lite när jag insett hur vanligt det faktiskt är att en
butik byter
Andreas Vilén skrev 2013-01-09 06:37:
Jag vet inte riktigt vad det var svar på. Jag har inte argumenterat
för att ta bort poi:s från kartan. Tvärtom har jag lagt till många
sådana, och även lagt till sådan data som jag är tveksam till, för att
sedan ångra mig lite när jag insett hur vanligt
Anders Arnholm and...@arnholm.se writes:
Andreas Vilén skrev 2013-01-09 06:37:
Jag vet inte riktigt vad det var svar på. Jag har inte argumenterat
för att ta bort poi:s från kartan. Tvärtom har jag lagt till många
sådana, och även lagt till sådan data som jag är tveksam till, för att
sedan
Hola,
El GPS puede tener un error de hasta 10 metros en cualquier momento.
Un saludo.
2013/1/8 Javier Fernández Arroyo jfarroy...@hotmail.com:
Hola a todos,
Me estoy dando cuenta ahora mismo de algo bastante extraño
Resulta que he conducido un poco por mi pueblo para comprobar los mapas
me indica que no he llegado a ella y he girado antes (imposible, porque hay
una mediana de cemento)
Pues mi GPS TonTón pilla 'retrasos' de hasta cincuenta o cien
metros, especialmente en ciudad, lo cual es bastante desesperante
porque das la vuelta a la esquina y el GPS se ha quedado en la otra
También lo que se puede hacer, es tener una antena exterior en el
coche, para tener mejor señal, pero no todos los dispositivos permiten
utilizar antena externa sin abrir el cacharro.
--
Brais Arias Rio
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En ciudad el GPS es de todo menos preciso, por el problema de las reflexiones.
Lo mismo pasa en valles y en el mar.
No hay una manera fácil de evitarlo, hasta donde yo sé, porque las señales
rebotadas son más débiles pero son válidas a todos los efectos...
Más info:
Muchas gracias por las respuestas... sin embargo hay un dato que me mosquea
bastante...
Que con los mapas oficiales de Garmin no tengo ese desfase...
From: da...@garabana.com
To: talk-es@openstreetmap.org
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 15:57:02 +0100
Subject: Re: [Talk-es] discordancia entre mi GPS
Como han explicado en el anterior correo, cuando usas los mapas de
Garmin el GPS señala el punto en el que te encuentras falseando la
señal para que coincida con lo trazado en su mapa.
2013/1/8 Javier Fernández Arroyo jfarroy...@hotmail.com:
Muchas gracias por las respuestas... sin embargo hay
vale, pillado
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 16:14:45 +0100
From: alejandro...@gmail.com
To: talk-es@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-es] discordancia entre mi GPS y OSM
Como han explicado en el anterior correo, cuando usas los mapas de
Garmin el GPS señala el punto en el que te
Pues de momento el PC va de lujo, sobre todo en Linux, donde vuela junto
con un SSD.
Pero como digo, parece que JOSM solo usa un núcleo (al menos para algunas
cosas),
lo cual es una lástima, porque la CPU se desaprovecha completamente.
Al menos el sistema no se ralentiza y puedo hacer otras cosas
On Martes, 8 de enero de 2013 21:56:14 David escribió:
Pues de momento el PC va de lujo, sobre todo en Linux, donde vuela junto
con un SSD.
Pero como digo, parece que JOSM solo usa un núcleo (al menos para algunas
cosas),
lo cual es una lástima, porque la CPU se desaprovecha completamente.
Hallo!
Leider sehr knapp, weil ich es selbst vergessen hatte - Also vergesst Ihr bitte
nicht: ;)
26. Wiener OSM Stammtisch
Morgen, 9. Jänner 2013
ab 18:30 Uhr
im Wieden Bräu
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Wien/Stammtisch
(bitte eintragen, wer plant zu kommen)
lg
El 08/01/13 17:52, Robert David escribió:
Hola colegas,
hace poco empecé a corregir y mejorar el mapa de Arequipa y me
surgieron varias dudas, especialmente con el tema de las vías.
Encontre que dentro de la ciudad se usaban los highway de tipo
primary, secondary y terciary, los cuales
Hola colegas,
estoy muy contento por la rápida respuesta que me han ofrecido. Como bien
apuntan es necesario un consenso sobre la clasificación de la vías de
nuestro país. Más que eso, creo que es imprescindible para tener un
correcto mapeo de nuestro querido país! Al respecto estuve
Ciao,
Pascal Neis a facut o harta care rezolva cautarea membrilor in propria zona.
http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/oooc?zoom=8lat=46.38918lon=24.98566layers=B00
Un an nou fericit va doresc.
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Hi SIndile,
I suspect it would probably be dependant on the licensing under which the
cadastre data is made available. If it is public domain then an email from
the appropriate person at the institution to give permission to use the
data would be sufficient. It might require more approval but the
Thanks Grant,
Great work, keep it up.
John
On 8 January 2013 16:19, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
On 8 January 2013 14:01, John john@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Grant,
The imagery is fantastic/ fast and VERY up to date. There is now no
excuse
for being able to do
Izskatās sehr gut!
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Hello!
Yes I'm going to be moving to fredericton for university in a short time so
I thought it would be nice to get building polygons so I can easily add
addresses from foot surveys. Is the data that SNB (You and your
co-workers) provide available for use with OSM? As in is it possible to
trace
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 12:34 PM, nicholas ingalls
nicholas.inga...@gmail.com wrote:
In reference to the orientation problems, I generally orient according to
gps tracks and I also use the road centre lines from the fredericton open
data portal to ensure areas are correct. (I know the data
What is the official word on the practice of checking non-approved
data sources, not for inclusion in OSM, but to ensure what is being
included is correct?
That is honestly a good question! I guess to me this would be a bit of a
grey area, nowhere is the practice explicitly mentioned. I agree
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