Re: [OSM-talk] Antennas and radio networks supports mapping

2015-07-15 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
Hi, Regarding the tagging of communication towers, you should probably also read this discussion: https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/1366#issuecomment-81632042 because in a proposal to s

Re: [OSM-talk] Antennas and radio networks supports mapping

2015-07-22 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> Op 15 jul. 2015, om 14:15 heeft Dave Stanley het > volgende geschreven: > > As for the antennas mounted on a mast/tower, you then may need to consider > the frequencies and operators that use the antennas. In some cases there will > be multiple frequencies and operators. Physically, you wou

Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap Carto v2.33.0 release

2015-08-17 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> Op 17 aug. 2015, om 16:48 heeft Martijn van Exel het > volgende geschreven: > > Richard -- > > I filed a bug for this, there was some discussion, and I closed it: > https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/1754 >

Re: [OSM-talk] Portal for end users

2015-09-15 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> On 15 sep. 2015, at 18:19 Ian Dees : > > http://beta.mapquest.com/ does not use OSM data > in the US, at least. > But http://openpoimap.org does and gives more control over the various layers. (Be sure to check out the User Pois feature).

Re: [OSM-talk] Find missing roads

2015-10-01 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
Op 30 sep. 2015, om 17:11 heeft Martijn van Exel het volgende geschreven: > > Take it for a spin and let me know what you think, what we could improve, or > just if you like it! I did and it works, but how can I indicate that I “solved” the tiles? In JOSM the tabs with the lock cannot be unlo

Re: [OSM-talk] [Talk-us] Find missing roads

2015-10-05 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> Op 4 okt. 2015, om 21:32 heeft Greg Morgan het > volgende geschreven: > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 9:08 AM, Martijn van Exel > wrote: >> Marc — you should be able to click on the ‘mark as fixed’ (lock) and ‘mark >> as invalid’ (exclamation mark) buttons in the missing ro

Re: [OSM-talk] Why newbies' comment/message response rate is so low?

2015-11-14 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> Op 14 nov. 2015, om 18:04 heeft Michał Brzozowski het > volgende geschreven: > > > Recently I found out that simple "please fix" or "please respond" (if > edits need clarification) boosts chances for a reply or fixing by the > user. How about we make some tips/guidelines for communications w

Re: [OSM-talk] Why newbies' comment/message response rate is so low?

2015-11-14 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> Op 14 nov. 2015, om 20:11 heeft Michał Brzozowski het > volgende geschreven: > > Thanks. I use openstreetmap.pl/users - usually (if it isn't out of > sync), it can be faster - resultmaps update only hourly. It is also > connected to the #osm-pl IRC channel. That kind of detail is not relevan

Re: [OSM-talk] Why newbies' comment/message response rate is so low?

2015-11-14 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> Op 14 nov. 2015, om 20:49 heeft Clifford Snow het > volgende geschreven: > > I like that concept. I try to invite new users are in the geographic area of > our meetup group. If I think they need a helpful hint I add it to the welcome > message. I'd really like to automate the process. Is th

Re: [OSM-talk] Nominatim weakness

2015-12-14 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> Op 14 dec. 2015, om 10:00 heeft Maarten Deen het volgende > geschreven: > > In the Netherlands there is one Starbucks I believe (Schiphol Airport) and > even standing at that location does not return it in the search. I’m in no way connected to Starbucks, but your statement is far from true

Re: [OSM-talk] Not sure what to think

2016-01-07 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
Fun to see that someone working at Google is using his (Googles?) knowledge to add information to OSM: http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/99815562 Marc.___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://list

Re: [OSM-talk] Is there a OSM map viewer program to dynamically view OSM data?

2016-01-08 Thread Marc Zoutendijk
> Op 8 jan. 2016, om 03:58 heeft Wuzzy het volgende geschreven: > > > I was wondering if there is some standalone application (preferable for > PC) to view OSM data as a map, but dynamically and locally (not > from some random computer on the Internet) rendered. > [….] > > I should give some e