[OSM-talk] Getting Bing cover layers from Bing Analyzer?

2014-02-11 Thread Severin MENARD
Hi, Having the Bing high res imagery cover is really useful when you aim at coordinating the OSM mapping in developing countries. Eg the Mapping progress for Central African Republicwhere the blue areas are the ones not covered by

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Tom Hughes
On 11/02/14 22:41, Peter Barth wrote: Tom Hughes schrieb: Other operating systems doesn't really come into it - as far as I know there is no major browser that includes the cacert root certificate. At least chrom{e,ium} and konqueror use the system certificates. This works for me, but you're r

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Peter Barth
Tom Hughes schrieb: > Other operating systems doesn't really come into it - as far as I know > there is no major browser that includes the cacert root certificate. At least chrom{e,ium} and konqueror use the system certificates. This works for me, but you're right, I had to import for firefox. J

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Tom Hughes
On 11/02/14 21:56, Peter Barth wrote: However, you might have a point with this one :/ I forgot about the other operating systems out there and I suppose MS doesn't include cacert's root certificate :( Other operating systems doesn't really come into it - as far as I know there is no major br

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Peter Barth
Hi, Tom Hughes schrieb: > On 11/02/14 21:04, Peter Barth wrote: > > And another question: Could you consider to favor cacert certificates > > over RapidSSL/GeoTrust? > > Why would we want to do that? :) Imho the CA system is totaly broken. If you want any security you need pinning. Anyways, I'd

Re: [OSRM-talk] Use URL to input route departure and destination

2014-02-11 Thread Kevin Pouget
yes, that's indeed what I was looking for! time to switch my FF shortcut :) the &loc syntax is not 100% user-friendly, but maybe that will be the occasion for me to contribute a few lines of code to the project, although I'm not sure I'm not the only one using gmap's from:...to:... shortcut Cord

Re: [OSM-talk] Summer of Code 2014

2014-02-11 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi All, I tried to send the following idea to the "imports" mailing list the other day, but turns out I wasn't registered to post there. I guess it fits well with Summer of Code so I will add it to the wiki, but not being a developer I can't mentor anyone. So my question is: How do we impr

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Tom Hughes
On 11/02/14 21:04, Peter Barth wrote: And another question: Could you consider to favor cacert certificates over RapidSSL/GeoTrust? Why would we want to do that? It would cause virtually all our users to get certificate warnings when visiting the site. Tom -- Tom Hughes (t...@compton.nu) h

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Peter Barth
Hi, Richard Weait schrieb: > http://blog.openstreetmap.org/2014/02/11/osm-enhances-user-privacy/ great news, thank you very much! Btw, will forum.openstreetmap.org switch in future, too? And another question: Could you consider to favor cacert certificates over RapidSSL/GeoTrust? Thanks, Peda

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Grant Slater
On 11 February 2014 20:32, Colin Smale wrote: > I notice that https://wiki pages contain some http: absolute URLs... > Embedded slippy maps are not showing either... Where's the place to log > these bugs (assuming it is not 'by design')? > If it is something simple easiest to report in #osm on ht

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Colin Smale
I notice that https://wiki pages contain some http: absolute URLs... Embedded slippy maps are not showing either... Where's the place to log these bugs (assuming it is not 'by design')? Colin On 2014-02-11 21:02, Richard Weait wrote: > http://blog.openstreetmap.org/2014/02/11/osm-enhances-

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2014-02-11 21:02 GMT+01:00 Richard Weait : > http://blog.openstreetmap.org/2014/02/11/osm-enhances-user-privacy/ > > btw.: as far as I remember from earlier discussions regarding user privacy, OSMF is logging the IP addresses of users accessing the site. How long is this data stored? Which are th

[OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap enhances user privacy

2014-02-11 Thread Richard Weait
http://blog.openstreetmap.org/2014/02/11/osm-enhances-user-privacy/ ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

Re: [OSM-talk] Street cabinets

2014-02-11 Thread Jon Stockill
On Sun, 9 Feb 2014 18:31:25 +0100, François Lacombe wrote: Hi, I was pretty frustrated to dont encounter any common tag to map street cabinets (trafic lights control, water metering, phone connection points...) in my city. I was looking for something like man_made=street_cabinet or whatever b

Re: [OSM-talk] Summer of Code 2014

2014-02-11 Thread Kate Chapman
Hi All, Another thing to note is part of the application is our ideas page. So to be accepted we need a great ideas page. Unfortunately the timeline on this is short as the appliication is due on Friday. It is especially helpful to mention ways they can contribute to already existing OSM projects

[OSM-talk] Summer of Code 2014

2014-02-11 Thread Ian Dees
Hi everyone! Kate and I are working on an application for OpenStreetMap to join the Summer of Code again in 2014. We've participated for several years, and I'm looking forward to a successful year. Should we be accepted, we'll need some great ideas to attract the best students. If you've got an i