Actually, I think this is a bad idea. Wether or not an area is dangerous
is highly subjective, and will most likely result in heated edit wars.
2009/3/30 Russ Nelson r...@cloudmade.com
On Mar 29, 2009, at 10:42 PM, NL wrote:
Is it unsafe to park a bike/car there?
We should mark areas of
2008/12/12 Lars Aronsson l...@aronsson.se:
Can someone who speaks Norwegian and is familiar with the map data
copyright situation in Norway please take a look at this user talk
page, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Jensens#Kart
as well as the uploaded maps by this user,
2008/12/12 Lars Aronsson l...@aronsson.se:
Can someone who speaks Norwegian and is familiar with the map data
copyright situation in Norway please take a look at this user talk
page, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Jensens#Kart
as well as the uploaded maps by this user,
Don't know what ZorroIII (That's roman numeral 3) did, but for your information:
Gråsonen (The Grey Zone) is an area in the Barents Sea which is
disputed. Norway claims it is in the Norwegian Economic Zone
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exclusive_Economic_Zone) and Russia
claims it is Russian. The
Har inntrykk av at path vs. footway-controversen i OSM bærer mer preg
av våpenstillstand enn av konsensus..
2008/12/9 Vidar Gundersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 12:45 PM, vegard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er det noen tegn til at dette faktisk er blitt klarere i det siste?
ja.
2008/12/10 Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Would it be worth adding a wikipedia link to the way in question. I have
used 'wikipedia=xxx' tagging for features with wikipedia article before but
have now noticed that this tag hasn't made its way into map features. It
would however be good not to
2008/12/5 Nic Roets [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Bernt,
The default parameters for gosmore is that a ferry travels at 3 km/h
and there is currently no way to override the parameters for specific
object (It's not yet perfect !). The 3km/h allows for the time it will
you will need to wait for the
Is this also a matter of proper tagging?
http://www.yournavigation.org/?flat=63.449421flon=10.199466tlat=63.50989tlon=10.13994v=motorcarfast=1layer=mapnik
Here you get a 4 hour drive instead of 25 minutes with the ferry.
2008/12/5 Lambertus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think that the Channel Tunnel
E6 and E105 in Northern Norway has also got some nodes i Portugal now.
So, the the fix is still not complete.
2008/11/25 Dave Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/11/25 Dave Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/11/25 Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have just uploaded an image of Europe which shows
Also node 123566 connected to some road in germany
2008/11/26 Dave Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/11/26 Bernt M. Johnsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Applies also to E4 in Sweden close to Swedish/Finnish border. Is this
dealt with in a systematic way?
I reverted all edits made by the user concerned
Well, that article defines on how to transform from DHG (Deutches
Heeres Gitter) Plukovo 1932 to UTM ED50 in zone 34, and that's a
start. Question is, is that (DHG Pulkovo 1932) the same as the
coordinates we have for the border which is described like this:
Koordinatene er konforme , rettvinklete
Østensjøvannet seems ok, but Nøklevannet is missing on the Mapnik
rendering. Is that the problem?
2008/11/3 Gustav Foseid [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Could someone take a look at lake Østensjøvannet near Oslo, and tell me how
to fix the mulitpolygons, so both Osmarender, Mapnik and the Cycle Map
2008/11/3 OJ W [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Joseph Gentle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The public domain will benefit OSM.
What incentive would anyone have to add datasets to OSM if it were PD?
Surely it would be easier and less risky for them to keep their own
work in a
I can't find a tag for shopping mall. How do people tag them?
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2008/9/8 Lambertus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lars Aronsson wrote:
Lambertus wrote:
There are no roads in Scandinavia that are called trunk
roads. So we have to invent our own understanding of when to use
this label. Unfortunately, the Finns and Norwegians made a
different interpretation than the
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