Shalabh wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there anyway the AND data can be segmented such that it can be
> deleted in sections and a new track with correct attributes put in as
> and when a mapper gets the correct data? Now I am a BIG 0 as a
> programmer, so if this is a no go, what else can be done? Any
Ian Dees wrote:
> http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/flickr_now_supports_openstreetmap_tags.php
>
> Good to see someone else talking about OSM...
>
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Never let statistics get in the way of congratulations or celebrations.
You should be glad that OSM has gotten this far, regardless of what
definition you w
arate table.
>
> Tom
>
>
Now that sounds like a fabulous idea :-)
Kyle
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I hope I'm not alone in saying Thank You! :-D
OSB is a wonderful resource that many of us couldn't live without. I
know a few people were sceptical due to t
upload trails to OSM in near future)
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> Should I email this to the dev list as well, since ive done some dev???
>
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> Feature-Suggestions are always welcome in the forums: The webseite is:
> http://andnav.org/
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> Best Regards,
> Pascal & Nicolas
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Ralf Zimmermann wrote:
> People typically write posts on the mailing lists when things don't work.
>
>
>
So your average user, who is just having a look for his house will go to
the hassle of finding the mailing list, signing up, approving his email,
and then posting? I don't think so. The peo
Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote:
> Ian Dees schrieb:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> Just saw this pop up in my RSS reader:
>> http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2008/09/were-never-cont.html
>>
>> Maybe we could throw the Mapnik tiles up on Amazon's content delivery
>> network so that they arrive quickly.
>
> There are other CDN
Franc Carter wrote:
>
> I hacked up a quick perl script to look for common problems in turn
> restrictions
> (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Proposed_features/Routing:_turn_restrictions)
> that I am seeing.
>
> It checks for:-
> * missing from,to,via
> * multiply defined from,to,via
>
Alex Wilson wrote:
> Perhaps a compromise would be to add a new tag: something like
> 'needs_review=true'. After a revisit of the road, the tag can be
> removed and the road classification left as is or modified as appropriate.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex
>
Wouldn't it be better to have a last_reviewed
Simone Cortesi wrote:
> I can bring my own italian flag...
> cant remember now its size, but it's of an average home-pole size. :)
>
What size would you consider home-pole size? Over in the .uk, we don't
really do the flying of flags thing at home (which is a bit sad imho...
but still)
Every
On Thursday 26 June 2008 12:21, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering how many of the non-irish, non-british speakers for SotM08
> will bring a flag from their country. It would be very nice to have such a
> display. So, if any speaker hasn't got a national flag around, it's time to
>
X wrote:
> Hello
>
> I just made a tiny tool for fun :
> http://gpsrevolution.blogspot.com/2008/06/openstreetbugs-eng.html
> That's not a big thing but I found it useful.
> Feel free to use it.
>
> Xav (french mapper).
>
This is great stuff. I can finally just mark errors and get them in a
nic
Florian Lohoff wrote:
> Hi,
> PS: Now image combined with a routing software and the traveling
> saleman. Having the shortest route via all bugs in your area
> automatically printed.
>
Sounds fab! Now how to implement... :-)
Kyle
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, so it's possible that there may be other sites out
> there that might have a reference to glasgownet in them. If they
> don't see this thread then you'll probably need to chase them yourself.
>
> Etienne
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 8:16 PM, Kyle Gor
Not sure who to ask, but could the relevant administrator of
informationfreeway please remove osm.glasgownet.com from the multihost
proxy list
Regards
Kyle
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Christopher Woods wrote:
> I have a handful of machines at my disposal (less than ten but more
> than three!) that I'm interested in using to contribute towards
> rendering tiles. However, I can't find an easy way of signing up, I
> can't attach to the project in BOINC and there's not much help
Thomas Szukala wrote:
> I remember a story of a guy who was trying to photograph a highway by
> night (long time exposure). A policeman came by and was some kind of
> picky about what the strange guy with this strange equipment (DSLR,
> tripod, etc) was doing, unitl he showed him on the camera s
I hear it's still a bit of a state... glad we avoided Heathrow again :-)
Kyle
Nick Black wrote:
> Very timely ;-)
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:07 AM, 80n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The new terminal 5 at Heathrow airport opened today.
>>
>> I've just done a survey of the quality of the
Jon Stockill wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>
>> Also any objection to a closed wey showing coverage limit, and how should
>> this be tagged? (would probably need a wey per transmitter frequency).
>>
>
> Coverage would depend a great deal on the equipment used to access the
> repeater
On Wednesday 23 January 2008 01:43, Bone Killian wrote:
>
> I have enough space to do this with my current provider (Omnis), but
> they have some weird limitation about total number of files, which I
> keep bumping up against.
>
Not a solution, but hopefully just an explanation. They're probably t
Evening all,
I have Osmosis running nicely with the united_kingdom2pts.txt file downloaded
from http://maproom.dlt.psu.edu/
I recently took one of their Arc/INFO files and edited it to suit in qgis. I
now have ARC.shp that reflects the area I want to feed into Osmosis. Can
anyone recommend a w
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