Am Di 10 Apr 2012 11:29:49 CEST schrieb Jan Tappenbeck:
Am 10.04.2012 11:04, schrieb Chris66:
overpass API kennst Du noch nicht?
snip
gehört ja, aber noch nicht mit auseinander gesetzt.
Habe ein Tool ansonsten das eine Liste für die Auswertung abarbeitet
und da sind die Links noch etwas
Am 24.03.2012 19:00, schrieb fschmidt:
Am 24.03.2012 18:18, schrieb Christoph Böhme:
Aus dem Bauch heraus würde ich vorschlagen, für Tanz-,
Tauch-, Fahrschulen und ähnliche amenity=school zu verwenden und die
offiziellen Bildungseinrichtungen eines Landes als education=school zu
taggen. Das
Hallo,
Am 23.03.2012 23:58, schrieb Walter Nordmann:
hi,
danke für die daten - aber so richtig begeistert bin ich wirklich nicht.
Es wird hier die gesammte derzeitige Struktur der Hessischen Schulen bis ins
kleinste runtergebrochen. Dabei frage ich mich, was das mit osm als Geo-DB
zu tun
Hallo,
Am 24.03.2012 08:19, schrieb ssho...@gmx.de:
Tags, die 99.% der Welt nicht braucht - dazu bestimmt auf hessische
Bedürfnisse zugeschnitten.
Ausserdem möchte ich nicht wissen, was bei einer irgendwann mal kommenden
Schulreform passieren soll.
Sehe ich auch so. Und womit ich
Hallo Karsten,
Am 23.03.2012 23:39, schrieb k4r573n:
Danke das hilft mir doch sehr weiter.
Denn ich habe vor in Braunschweig die Schulen zu erfassen und werde mich
dann an deinen Tagging Schema orientieren.
Sehr schön, das freut mich.
bleibt noch zu überlegen was man mit Musikschulen,
Hallo,
vor einiger Zeit habe ich das Amt für Lehrerbildung in Hessen mit der
Frage kontaktiert, ob wir ihre Schuldatenbank [1] für OpenStreetMap
nutzen könnten. Mein Gesprächspartner war sehr aufgeschlossen für die
Idee und vor einer Woche habe ich nun eine Liste aller hessischen
Schulen zur
Hallo,
wäre es nicht sinnvoller die Hochsitze mit access=private zu taggen?
Viele Grüße,
Christoph
- Ursprüngliche Mitteilung -
Moin,
mir ist gerade aufgefallen, dass es bei lock=yes
Bedeutugsüberschneidungen gibt.
Zum einen soll damit der Bereich einer Schleuse gekennzeichnet
Hallo Stephan,
Am 15.03.2012 01:54, schrieb Stephan Wolff:
Sammelrelationen fassen oft Objekte in politischen Grenzen zusammen.
Kann man mit der Overpass-API auch alle Objekte mit X=Y im Kreis Z
bekommen?
Ja, das geht:
Zuerst brauchst Du die id der Relation der Verwaltungsgrenze innerhalb
Am Mi 15 Feb 2012 18:47:22 CET schrieb Sven Geggus:
Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net wrote:
Meine Idee zur Verwendung der Daten ist, sie automatisch als Nodes zu
importieren, dabei aber so zu taggen, dass sie zunächst nicht auf der
Karte auftauchen.
Nein, bitte nicht! Schau mit Postgis
Hallo Georg,
das sind interessante Zahlen.
Am 15.02.2012 19:44, schrieb Georg Verweyen:
Hallo Christoph,
in Hessen (basierend auf den heutigen Geofabrik-Abzug Hessen) existieren
laut OSM
* 2503 Objekte mit Tag amenity=school
* 383 Objekte mit Tag amenity=university
* 2 Objekte mit
Hallo zusammen,
das Amt für Lehrerbildung in Hessen pflegt eine Datenbank aller hessischen
Schulen. Vor einigen Wochen fragte ich dort an, ob es möglich wäre, Daten aus
dieser Datenbank in OpenStreetMap zu nutzen, um den Erfassungsgrad der Schulen
zu verbessern. Meinem Ansprechpartner gefiel
Am 15.02.2012 14:32, schrieb Ronnie Soak:
Toll, danke fuer die Muehe!
Vielen Dank!
Duerfte ich einen Gegenvorschalg zum Import machen?
Die Daten in Paeckchen zu je 50Stueck (oder 25?) aufteilen und ueber
eine Wikiseite zum Download anbieten (.osm oder .gpx). Dahinter je
eine Spalte fuer
Am 15.02.2012 15:20, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hallo,
On 02/15/12 14:32, Ronnie Soak wrote:
Die Daten in Paeckchen zu je 50Stueck (oder 25?) aufteilen und ueber
eine Wikiseite zum Download anbieten (.osm oder .gpx). Dahinter je
eine Spalte fuer 'in Bearbeitung' und 'fertig'.
Vielleicht auch
Hi all
I've updated the gritting map [1]. The data was retrieved from the
overpass api and is hopefully up to date. The map now covers the area
between 2.275 and 1.378 west and 52.314 and 52.679 north.
Let me know if there are areas which should have gritting routes but
don't appear on the map.
I recorded it:
http://mappa-mercia.org/2010-12-23-BBC-WM-Gritting-Routes.mp3
It was very good indeed!
Best,
Christoph
On 23/12/10 14:21, Andy Mabbett wrote:
And very good it was, too!
Anyone manage to record it? An MP3 would be quite handy.
On 23 December 2010 12:43, Brian Prangle
I created a list on the Mappa Mercia wiki page to log our resolutions
for the discrepancies. The link is:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mappa_Mercia/OS_Locator_Bugs
Cheers,
Christoph
Andy Robinson \(blackadder\) blackadder...@googlemail.com schrieb:
Tom Hughes has just added the ITO
Hi Ciarán,
May 22 is the preliminary date, if I remember correctly.
Christoph
Ciarán Mooney general.moo...@googlemail.com schrieb:
Hi,
There was talk on Saturday about a OSM hack day in Birmingham. Was
there any preliminary dates for the event? I'm going to miss the
London
I'm done with my area. Looking forward to see a direct comparison of
before and after!
Best,
Christoph
Brian Prangle bpran...@googlemail.com schrieb:
Hi everyone
Can you let me know when you've finished your edits so I can get an
after map to go on the blog with the before map. So far
Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net schrieb:
On 23 March 2010 13:20, Christoph Boehme christ...@b3e.net wrote:
Well, I just updated the Birmingham scheme two days ago to accept
naptan:verified=yes, because Andy asked for it.
Perhaps it makes sense to reorganise the schemes to have only one
Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net schrieb:
2010/3/16 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net
Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net schrieb:
I recall a tool developed for the west midlands showing the state
of the imported data, but can that be used nationwide?
I reckon you are refering to NOVAM
Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net schrieb:
I recall a tool developed for the west midlands showing the state of
the imported data, but can that be used nationwide?
I reckon you are refering to NOVAM (http://mappa-mercia.org/novam)? The
tool is working nationwide. However, the data it shows has not
Brian,
I just completed a new render. We seem to have reached the edge of the
area I am currently rendering. Next time I will render a slightly
bigger area :-)
Best,
Christoph
Brian Prangle bpran...@googlemail.com schrieb:
Hi everyone
I've made a start on gritting route 1 (I'm tagging
.
Brett
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Shaun McDonald
sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk wrote: Another service that has just
realised that they have diff update issues, just in case you are
not on this list.
Shaun
Begin forwarded message:
From: Christoph Böhme christ
Hi Andy,
I don't think there is an official tag for it yet but something like
artwork= would probably be nice. A quick search on osmdoc.com (a website
which shows which tags people use) showed to types of artwork tagging:
http://osmdoc.com/en/tag/artwork/#values
Brian Prangle bpran...@googlemail.com schrieb:
snip
Christoph - do we want to differentiate between
Councils as to route colouring or just keep the standard you have set
and add an operator= tag instead?
The map will probably become very cluttered if we use different
colouring for each
Hi Brian
(also forwarded to talk-west-midlands)
I integrated the gritting map into the main Mappa Mercia website [1] so
that visitors can find some more information about the project. The
map has a map key and it now also shows grit bins (not that we have
many in the database yet).
Cheers,
No problem, I do daily renderings then. I'm just doing one at the
moment so the new routes should appear in ten minutes or so.
Best,
Christoph
Brian Prangle bpran...@googlemail.com schrieb:
Christoph
We could probably do with a daily rendering if we're serious about
completing this - we
Hi all,
on http://mappa-mercia.org/bham-gritting/josm-style.xml you can find a
simple style for josm which highlights routes with gritting priority.
Simply add the url to the list of map paint styles (it hides on the
third tab from top) in the josm preferences and restart josm. Now all
routes
, there could be some
good PR for OSM in the local area if someone were to issue a press
release?
Jeni
Christoph Böhme wrote:
Hi all,
I created a map overlay showing the gritting routes (there are not
many yet!) in Birmingham: http://mappa-mercia.org/bham-gritting/
The overlay works only
I noted another problem with the powerlines from the 1:25k mapping.
Even when the lines still exist the positions of the towers have often
changed. So, we do not only need to verify the lines but all the towers
as well :-)
Christoph
Andy Robinson \(blackadder\)
The update has been completed now. It's changeset 3194365 on the NaPTAN
account.
Cheers,
Christoph
Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net schrieb:
Hi,
I plan to do an update of the NaPTAN bus stops in Birmingham to bring
them in line with the imports in the rest of the country. The update
The update has been completed now. It's changeset 3194365 on the NaPTAN
account.
Cheers,
Christoph
Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net schrieb:
Hi,
I plan to do an update of the NaPTAN bus stops in Birmingham to bring
them in line with the imports in the rest of the country. The update
Hi,
I plan to do an update of the NaPTAN bus stops in Birmingham to bring
them in line with the imports in the rest of the country. The update
will make the following changes:
1. All naptan:unverified=yes tags are changed to naptan:verified=no.
This will make maintenance of the colour schemes
Hi,
I am trying to make sense of the abbrevations used in the
naptan:indicator tag. adj and opp are clear but I cannot work out what
bey and bef are supposed to mean.
Thank you,
Christoph
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Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com schrieb:
http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2009/10/real-time-bus-map.html
Is this possible with OpenStreetMap? I would like to make Real Time
Bus Map for my home town. We have created bus and tram relation
tracks and this would be the next step,
Valent Turkovic valent.turko...@gmail.com schrieb:
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:05:56 +, Christoph Böhme wrote:
However, I reckon there are legal problems with this approach
Is it possible to make it using only opnestreetmap data, so that it
open and legal?
The problem is that you need
Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk schrieb:
On 1 Nov 2009, at 20:40, Chris Morley wrote:
Christoph Böhme wrote:
And another update of NOVAM:
This seems to be useful tool and I like the addition of the bearing
symbols. But the current ones are equilateral triangles and
three
Chris Hill o...@raggedred.net schrieb:
Christoph Böhme wrote:
I've updated Novam. It now supports multiple colour schemes and also
highlights errors in the tagging of stops.
At the moment three colour schemes are defined:
1. The original Birmingham one
2. Chris Hill's colour scheme
Chris Hill o...@raggedred.net schrieb:
Christoph Böhme wrote:
Chris Hill o...@raggedred.net schrieb:
Christoph Böhme wrote:
I've updated Novam. It now supports multiple colour schemes and
also highlights errors in the tagging of stops.
At the moment three colour schemes
I added the permalink and mapjumper is now working fine. It is a very
handy tool!
Cheers,
Christoph
Vincent Pottier vpott...@gmail.com schrieb:
Peter Miller wrote:
I meant just the plain old OSM website from which one could use edit
if one wished. Having said that the MapJumper is
Hi,
have any plans been made for a Lug radio mapping party? I am free on
Sat and would happily do some mapping in Wolverhampton.
Christoph
Andy Robinson \(blackadder-lists\) ajrli...@googlemail.com schrieb:
Lug radio Live is fast approaching, running on Sat 24th October.
This would seem a
Bin Jiang bin.ji...@hig.se schrieb:
Hi, I wonder if any transit map is available like openstreetmap.org
and opencyclemap.org. I tried opentransitmap.org without success:-)
Try http://www.öpnvkarte.de/ Although, I am not sure how much of the
world is covered.
Cheers,
Christoph
Cheers.
Bin
Hi!
Ciarán Mooney general.moo...@googlemail.com schrieb:
I am trying to merge some bus stops on Penns Lane, Sutton Coldfield.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.53496lon=-1.81479zoom=15layers=B000FTF
I have moved them all to the correct position. Some of them were
spectacularly off, I
Robinson (blackadder-lists)
Cc: Christoph Böhme; Mike Duffy;
talk-gb-westmidlands@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re:
[Talk-gb-westmidlands] Talk-gb-Thursday meet
Hi everyone
I'll tackle slices 1 2 and see you at 8ish
Regards
Brian
2009/9/1 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) ajrli
Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org schrieb:
snip
(Does the Village on the map between Meopham, Sole Street, A2 and
Southfleet and Sole Street have a name?)
I recently created a map overlay with localities from the National
Public Transport Gazetteer (part of the NaPTAN import). The NPTG data
should
Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net schrieb:
The NPTG viewer and the Novam tools are not working at the moment
because a server update went wrong. So, don't be surprised when you
see a 500 - Internal Server Error. I'll try to sort it out tonight.
The NPTG viewer and the Novam tools are working
Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk schrieb:
Additionally to the old url the NPTG-Viewer can now be found
on:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/nptg-viewer/
I think the tool is handy to find places which are not yet
mapped. It
may also be helpful to spot spelling errors.
There is one issue
Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk schrieb:
With specialist data without a physical presence, like PlusBus
zones,
my view is that careful thought should be given to whether to
import
them into the main OSM database at all, and if they are
imported they
should use namespaced tags.
On the
Frankie Roberto fran...@frankieroberto.com schrieb:
Dave F wrote:
My initial response would be to agree with Chris M. query whether
it should be included in the main database. It does seem to get in
the way a bit. However, being a newbie, I'm willing to hear
arguments for it.
I'm
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
Would it be sensible to create a PlusBus page on the wiki, and link
to it from the NaPTAN user in relation to the upload? The Wiki page
can describe what the features are about and can also be used to
list issues that need to be resolved.
I am
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
Which leads to a question of terminology...
Is 'transit' a synonym for 'public transport'? or not. If not then
what is the difference?
As a non-native speaker of english I find it easier to guess what
'public transport' means compared to
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
On 1 Aug 2009, at 22:51, Thomas Wood wrote:
snip
Ooops, I linked the wrong changeset!
http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/389 was my
intent.
A couple of comments.
Firstly, the locality field is an important part of the
countryside covered by the Plusbus zone.
Roger
-Original Message-
From: talk-transit-boun...@openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-transit-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of
Christoph Böhme Sent: 02 August 2009 00:24 To: Thomas Wood
Cc: Public transport/transit/shared taxi related
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
I think all outstanding coding issues have now been dealt with.
There's one minor tagging issue to address - should the source tag be
on the data or changesets.
Since the source tag applies to the whole changeset it makes sense to
tag only the
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/8/1 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
Otherwise, a test upload of the Surrey data is visible here -
http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/394
Comments welcomed.
Could
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/7/30 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/7/29 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
I transformed the Plusbus Zones into a josm-file (XSLT is
cool :-). Thomas can you import it using
much more recent then NPE's 1950 data. It might therefore be
interesting to know which places are only in OSM and not even in the
inactive NPTG data. Such places have then probably been abandoned a
long time ago.
Christoph
Roger
-Original Message-
From: Christoph Böhme [mailto:christ
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
On 27 Jul 2009, at 22:14, Christoph Böhme wrote:
Hi
Roger Slevin ro...@slevin.plus.com schrieb:
Locality Classification was added as a possible nice to have to
the version 2 schema but it has not been populated, and no
guidance has
Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net schrieb:
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/7/29 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Talking of the NaPTAN import: The NPTG data also contains polygons
for the Plusbus Zones. This data is self-contained and can easily
be imported
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/7/29 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
I transformed the Plusbus Zones into a josm-file (XSLT is cool :-).
Thomas can you import it using the naptan-user if no one objects to
the tagging scheme?
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/nptg
Hi,
Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk schrieb:
On 29 Jul 2009, at 16:26, Brian Prangle wrote:
Finally decided to map red routes after avoiding it for over a
year (red routes are sprouting up rapidly in South Birmingham
despite fierce oppostion from local traders - they're no
Roger,
thank you for your explanations.
Roger Slevin ro...@slevin.plus.com schrieb:
Although NPTG was originally for public transport purposes, we
stressed at all times that a locality should be listed even if it has
no public transport - but we know that some local editors have
probably
Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com schrieb:
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Ross Scanloni...@4x4falcon.com
wrote:
Does this mean the bridge has a clearance of 2.8 or the road under
the bridge has a clearance of 2.8. To me this would suggest the
bridge has a limit of 2.8 ie vehicles
OJ W ojwli...@googlemail.com schrieb:
Could someone[1] setup a web-service where you send it a lat/lon and
it returns a list of all boundaries that point is within? So just one
website imports the boundary data instead of everyone having to know
how to do the 'is within' search[2].
I think
Good evening,
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
On 26 Jul 2009, at 22:14, Christoph Böhme wrote:
I also created a copy of the NOVAM viewer and changed it to display
NTPG data instead of bus stops:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/cgi-bin/nptg.wsgi/viewer.html
Great stuff
Hi
Roger Slevin ro...@slevin.plus.com schrieb:
Locality Classification was added as a possible nice to have to the
version 2 schema but it has not been populated, and no guidance has
been created to indicate how this field should be used (save for a
table of permitted values). There is no
Hi
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com schrieb:
I am also aware that there is a 50K place gazetteer sitting there
untouched - last week I was adding villages in Norfolk by hand and
the data is sitting available in NPTG.
I taught myself XSLT at the weekend and played a bit with the NPTG
SteveC wrote:
On 1 Jul 2009, at 19:58, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
SteveC wrote:
But, and this is key, it also has a RESTful API for mass uploading
of bugs.
We need to do two things - unify the various bug systems and expose
more of the bugs.
I believe that the types of bugs one can look
Melchior Moos melchiorm...@gmail.com schrieb:
Hi,
Bus routes are appearing nicely now on:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/public-transport-map.shtml
Wow! I'm jealous. I'd love to have something like this for
Manchester. Here, the bus routes are so maddeningly confusing
(multiple
Thomas Wood grand.edgemas...@gmail.com schrieb:
Can we ban it, the stuff its uploading is completely useless.
(single nodes with only note tags and no other useful metadata)
All the nodes I have looked at are for german petrol stations. The
script does not seem to check if the station has
Hi all,
I updated the mappa mercia website [1]. The main change is the
addition of the cycling map and the public transport map. Both can be
found when clicking on The Maps entry in the menu bar. If you like to
see any other maps on the site please tell me. They can be easily added.
I think a map
Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk schrieb:
On 12 Jun 2009, at 14:44, Ed Avis wrote:
Here the major road is a dual carriageway with a fence in the
middle, so
pedestrians cannot cross:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.490971lon=-0.234075zoom=18layers=B000FTF
There are
andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com schrieb:
2009/6/12 Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net:
Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk schrieb:
You could place a footway parallel to the road and map in higher
than normal.
I often map the pavement/sidewalk separately from the main road when
Mario Salvini salv...@t-online.de schrieb:
Heiko Jacobs schrieb:
In gmane.comp.gis.openstreetmap Christoph Boehme
christ...@b3e.net wrote:
In Germany bicycle boulevards and normal cycle ways are different
types of roads with different rules applying to them. Bicycle
boulevards also
Hi Sergey,
in Germany a living_street is a designated type of street with a
special sign [1]. So, I would only use living_street for this type of
streets. I usually tag alleys either as service or if they are in a
very bad condition as track.
Perhaps it would make sense to introduce
Hi everyone,
are there any plans for the Birmingham social on Thursday yet?
I am wondering if we should continue with the address mapping. I find
it quite difficult and slightly demotivating to do in the city centre
and it might put off newcomers quickly. I am also unsure how helpful a
Mitja Kleider mi...@mitjakleider.de schrieb:
I hope that this patch will be applied soon. Xavier was afraid of
Javascript slowness now where each request returns 100 bugs. Can
anyone confirm that this is a problem? This number could still be
changed.
I just had a look at the application I am
Hi Gareth,
welcome aboard!
Gareth Walker subscr...@illmann-walker.com schrieb:
I had a little go at doing some mapping of Willenhall town centre. I
still have to work out alleyways and add on other streets I did.
I usually tag alleyways either as tracks or as service-ways depending
what they
Hi wiki-admins
would it be possible to install/enable the CategoryTree extension [1]
in the wiki? This extension allows embedding category contents in wiki
pages. IMHO this would help a lot to keep many of the lists on the wiki
pages up to date. E.g. additionally to the Users in XY categories
Hi everyone
in my opinion OSM should not try to compete with mapping websites by
offering more and more tools for using maps. This is because I think
such an endeavour would have three problems: First, how to decide
which of the hundreds of tools out there are integrated on the OSM
website and
Hi all
has there been any progress with the NaPTAN import yet? The list has
been very quiet recently.
I started programming the visual merge tool but I have not yet reached
a point where there is something to show. I decided not to modify the
busstop data in the osm database directly but to keep
Hi,
I recently integrated openstreetbugs in the mappa-mercia website. Since
this received some interest I extracted the osb code from the site and
made it available for download on http://www.b3e.net/openstreetbugs.html
The archive contains a modified version of Xavier's osb javascript
code,
And now someone has written a song about it:
http://www.birminghampost.net/news/west-midlands-news/2009/02/06/birmingham-apostrophe-row-inspires-us-songwriter-65233-22872836/
Christoph
Tim Waters (chippy) chippy2...@gmail.com schrieb:
was also in the Guardian and the Times
Hi,
I just embedded openstreetbugs in a website for the Birmingham finish.
It works very well and the javascript code is quite self-contained and
should be easily embedable in other websites as well. I am currently
talking to Xav (the inventor of osb) about this. He said that he does
not mind
Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Christoph Böhme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At the moment I am trying to figure out if bug reports reports can
be stored directly in the osm database using standard nodes and
tags.
Please, please don't take
Hi!
Donald Allwright [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Apart from this, the lifecycle of a bug is essentially the same in
each case so the same tool could be used, but with a different front
end.
You are probably right about the lifecycle. When I wrote the proposal
for an improved bugtracker I
Hi!
Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
The problem with the notesapi branch is not that it's the same
database but just that it takes the wrong approach to doing things
within that database.
For the record my preference would very much be for this to be a
rails based system within the
Hi!
Bernhard Zwischenbrugger [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
What about defining the API first?
Yes, at least before starting some serious programming. My basic idea
for the api was to allow to add, search/filter, and modify bug reports
through a RESTful controller. The search/filter output should
Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Christoph Böhme wrote:
That sounds good. I will see at the weekend if it really is a piece
of cake. Would it be possible to reuse and extend the client-side
code from osb for a web-based client-side interface?
Before you get all cranked up writing
Xav [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Christoph Böhme a écrit :
Would it be possible to reuse and extend the client-side code from
osb for a web-based client-side interface?
If it is a moral question : of course.
If it is a technical question : 50% of the code has to be rewriten.
Fine
Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Christoph Böhme wrote:
That sounds good. I will see at the weekend if it really is a piece
of cake. Would it be possible to reuse and extend the client-side
code from osb for a web-based client-side interface?
Before you get all cranked up writing
about moving from trac to
bugzilla. This seemed to be one of your main points for using bugzilla.
Christoph
Christoph Böhme [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi!
Steffen Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Am Donnerstag, den 27.11.2008, 15:16 + schrieb Christoph Böhme:
http
Douglas Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
2008/11/28 Rory McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 27/11/08 18:18, Steven Le Roux wrote:
Yeah I like it in theory but can we please not refer to it as a bug?
That's a way to technical term. How about Report a problem with
this map (once they are zoomed
Matt Amos [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
can i plug http://www.redmine.org/ ?
its a very nice bit of software and we may be able to steal the
bug-tracking bit of it.
It looks indeed very neat and since it is written on Rails it might be
easier to include in osm than another bugtracker. But the
Douglas Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I think the level to which Fedora went is far beyond what we would
need, but setting up an LDAP directory to store authentication
credentials would be fairly straight forward.
I'd be willing to spend time to look at implementing some thing like
Hi,
Xav [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
With my experience in developing OSB, I would say that Christoph just
resumed it quite right : the server side software is a piece of cake
and should propose a simple API to insert/edit/delete and view the
data (JSON, RSS, GPX).
That sounds good. I will
Hi,
after the two latest discussions on the list I sat down and put
together a little proposal for an improved map-bug tracker:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bugtracker_proposal
This is *not* meant to be a decision to write a new bugtracker from
scratch instead of improving openstreetbugs
Hi!
Florian Lohoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I'd vote for making the OSB as simple as possible - as soon as you
require a login or filling in some drop downs we'll loose Aunt Tilly
with her good local knowledge.
I am completely with you here. However, while Aunt Tilly wants a
no-frills
Hi!
Steffen Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Am Donnerstag, den 27.11.2008, 15:16 + schrieb Christoph Böhme:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bugtracker_proposal
Hey great work!
Thanks!
I already modified the software-bug classifications, statuses of
Bugzilla, due to the needs
Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
An API would be cool of course but as OSM itself
proves, if you offer dumps then others can do the API ;-)
There is an openstreetbug-plugin for josm. It works by parsing the
javascript responses from the openstreetbugs-website. So, there is
already some
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