[OSM-talk] osm2pgsql 1.2.0

2019-11-04 Thread wambacher
Hi, i'm using osm2pgsql-0.96 right now. Is it possible (and meaningful) to switch to osm2pgsql-1.2.0? Must i change anything in my database? Runing diff updates using a flatfile. Regards walter -- My projects: Admin Boundaries of the World Missing

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Rodrigo Rodríguez
On 3/11/19 14:11, Mark Wagner wrote: > On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 16:55:43 +0100 > Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote: > >> You can assist from time to time in mapping the areas were there is >> one or another trouble, like a military conflict, or a natural or >> technogenic disaster. The list can be found here:

[OSM-talk] Changing OSM Username is easy | Re: Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Rory McCann
On 03/11/2019 19:19, Blake Girardot wrote: I am not happy about it and I could get my osm username changed > ... > If you have a username that is tied to a public or other used name of > some sort, my advice is to ask the user name to be changed. Just for anyone who wants to do this, changing y

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread marc marc
Hello, my tips are : - don't use your real name as osm nickname - don't use the sane nickname for your wiki account (you often don't need to change it) and your(s) survey account(s) - use several survey account if you want to split the information you leave behind (for ex one acount for your home

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Simon Poole
Am 04.11.2019 um 12:57 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: > Am Mo., 4. Nov. 2019 um 12:20 Uhr schrieb Simon Poole >: > > https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Terms_of_Use#II._Privacy requires > you to keep your contact information (which is currently your e-mail > addr

Re: [OSM-talk] [Osmf-talk] Reminder: OSM Etiquette guidelines

2019-11-04 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Am Mo., 4. Nov. 2019 um 12:16 Uhr schrieb James : > Conspiracy: tagging a grassy knoll "the place JFK was shot from" > > Nitpicking: You rounded off the 16th decimal on a city's name tag, losing > a maximum on 10cm of precisionon...a...city...nametag. > > "nitpicking" and "no conspiracy t

Re: [OSM-talk] [Osmf-talk] Reminder: OSM Etiquette guidelines

2019-11-04 Thread Christoph Hormann
On Monday 04 November 2019, James wrote: > Conspiracy: tagging a grassy knoll "the place JFK was shot from" > > Nitpicking: You rounded off the 16th decimal on a city's name tag, > losing a maximum on 10cm of precisionon...a...city...nametag. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostensive_definit

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Am Mo., 4. Nov. 2019 um 12:20 Uhr schrieb Simon Poole : > https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Terms_of_Use#II._Privacy requires > you to keep your contact information (which is currently your e-mail > address) current. This is not really new as it was implied by doing away > with anonymous edits i

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Maarten Deen
On 2019-11-04 12:40, Andy Mabbett wrote: On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 at 11:17, Simon Poole wrote: Am 04.11.2019 um 10:03 schrieb Maarten Deen: > the ToU says "You represent and warrant that the information you > provide to OSMF upon registration and, at all other times, will be > true, accurate, cur

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Maarten Deen
On 2019-11-04 12:17, Simon Poole wrote: Am 04.11.2019 um 10:03 schrieb Maarten Deen: On 2019-11-04 09:28, Simon Poole wrote: Am 03.11.2019 um 23:08 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: ... it depends from whom you hide, but generally you should not use a traceable email account if you want to remain a

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 at 11:17, Simon Poole wrote: > Am 04.11.2019 um 10:03 schrieb Maarten Deen: > > the ToU says "You represent and warrant that the information you > > provide to OSMF upon registration and, at all other times, will be > > true, accurate, current, and complete" > https://wiki.os

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Simon Poole
Am 04.11.2019 um 10:03 schrieb Maarten Deen: > On 2019-11-04 09:28, Simon Poole wrote: >> Am 03.11.2019 um 23:08 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: >>> ... >>> it depends from whom you hide, but generally you should not use a >>> traceable email account if you want to remain anonymous. Using >>> Google

Re: [OSM-talk] [Osmf-talk] Reminder: OSM Etiquette guidelines

2019-11-04 Thread James
Conspiracy: tagging a grassy knoll "the place JFK was shot from" Nitpicking: You rounded off the 16th decimal on a city's name tag, losing a maximum on 10cm of precisionon...a...city...nametag. On Mon., Nov. 4, 2019, 4:56 a.m. Martin Koppenhoefer, < dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'

Re: [OSM-talk] [Osmf-talk] Reminder: OSM Etiquette guidelines

2019-11-04 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
I've read this several times in different occasions, but I never understood the "no conspiracy theory" clause. Who decides what a conspiracy theory is, and what a conspiracy? Wouldn't it be a perfect means to silence criticism, if one wanted, to declare any critique a "conspiracy theory"? Similarl

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Maarten Deen
On 2019-11-04 09:28, Simon Poole wrote: Am 03.11.2019 um 23:08 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: ... it depends from whom you hide, but generally you should not use a traceable email account if you want to remain anonymous. Using Google would seem like a total no-go (they are even reserving the rig

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Am Mo., 4. Nov. 2019 um 09:32 Uhr schrieb Simon Poole : > > Am 03.11.2019 um 23:08 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: > > ... > > it depends from whom you hide, but generally you should not use a > traceable email account if you want to remain anonymous. Using Google would > seem like a total no-go (the

Re: [OSM-talk] Maintaining privacy as a casual mapper

2019-11-04 Thread Simon Poole
Am 03.11.2019 um 23:08 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: > ... > it depends from whom you hide, but generally you should not use a traceable > email account if you want to remain anonymous. Using Google would seem like a > total no-go (they are even reserving the right to read your emails). Use a >