Hi, yes was about to suggest map warper (warper.geothings.net) it can handle
oblique photos, given enough control points (which you'd need for a desktop
equivalent)
However, the server it's running on is crappy and shared and stingy on
processes that need some power, so I've had to restrict it so
Hi Alexander,
Nice to see it popular, however...
a few of us like to use a twitter search for openstreetmap to see
what humans are saying but recently pretty much all of the tweets we
receive for this search are from these bots.
Would it be possible to reduce the level of spam - one example
2009/7/11 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net:
== Photo-mapping ==
You can now do photo-mapping with Potlatch. Just click the camera icon, and
it’ll talk to your favourite online photo storage service to get pictures.
By default it uses openstreetphoto.org - so many thanks to Stefan de
2009/7/9 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com:
A few months ago in some local news media a talking head claimed that
Amsterdam's Red Light District wasn't in central Amsterdam and
moreover that it didn't contain any Coffee shops, i.e. ones of the
type that'll sell you more than just
Hi,
whilst on the subject of Flickr,
probably 1/2 of the photos tagged with openstreetmap in Flickr would
match what you are looking for:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/openstreetmap/
cheers,
Tim
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One of the main annoyances that people tell me that they have with OSM
is that whenever they visit the site, the map shows them just the UK.
What are people's thoughts about the default zoom?
I'm aware that sometimes it may use a cookie and so the map will open
up to a previously viewed area -
Hi Folks,
been on the cards for a while, but we've decided on a location,
Pateley Bridge, in North Yorkshire, a nice little place, with the UK's
oldest sweet shop, apparently!
All welcome, the more the merrier.
The surrounding area needs mapping too, and there should be excellent
walks nearby.
please correct me, I want to be wrong, I heard yesterday that by
projecting any data into OSGB, the OS has copyright / dominion over
it, since they own that coordinate system.
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2009/4/10 andrew heggie l...@sylva.icuklive.co.uk:
On Friday 10 April 2009 22:05:15 Martin Spott wrote:
D Tucny wrote:
How much does a small plane with camera mount cost to hire for a day? :)
I don't know about a day but 17 overlapping images of an approximately 10 by
10 km area cost me
2009/4/7 Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org:
I notice this week that Wincanton has a new house estate and the
streets are getting named after Ankh-Morpork (If any one is going to
map that I'm not sure where we put the data :)
Is there a way to tag towns with there twin town.
Oh where is Peach Pie
Hi Andrew,
This is really neat. it's good to see a few excellent routers occuring
because of OSM.
I think your one is quite powerful for the ability to customise the
weighting, nice!
Also, any plans to release the source for the router available so we
can play too?
Tim
2009/3/22 Andrew M.
2009/3/16 Nick Black nickbla...@gmail.com:
That's right - there's only 117 days until we start SOTMizing in Amsterdam.
Details of the Call for Papers are here:
http://www.stateofthemap.org/2009/03/16/call-for-papers-for-the-stateofthemap-2009-is-now-open/
You can buy an early bird ticket for
the online form. When the Biz Day is finalised (in the next few days)
you can always re-submit or submit a second paper.
Cheers,
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Tim Waters (chippy) chippy2...@gmail.com
wrote:
2009/3/16 Nick Black nickbla...@gmail.com:
That's right - there's only 117 days until
And yet, the exact opposite is required, for certain locations in California.
Megan's Law http://www.meganslaw.ca.gov/
Specific home addresses are displayed on more than 33,500 offenders
in the California communities; as to these persons, the site displays
the last registered address reported by
Guardian release new API
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/mar/10/guardian-open-platform
Gives a nice sizeable shout out towards the project.
OSM are partners in the launch with Stamen, apparently.
Other partners for the launch of the service include web design firm
Stamen and OpenStreetMap,
couple of ideas, in case you don't get access to an A0 scanner (local
copy shop charges quite a lot for one scan)...
With a project I'm working on at the moment, the old maps have been
photographed from above rather than scanned.
You could scan / snap smaller areas of each map and ask the
A few points to throw in the mix:
* Do we have people who want to write a blog for the project as a
whole? - Blogging requires quite a bit of commitment, especially for
such a fast moving project, if things get busy elsewhere, the blogs
tend to suffer.
* Assuming we have enough people
Interesting how a few of the comments echo the early Wikipedia
criticisms, and miss the point about open data.
2009/2/11 Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk:
I saw this yesterday and wondered why it took El Reg so long to report on
this? The announcement made these mailing lists on 23rd December last
Hi,
I'd like to announce the release of the latest Map Warper image
rectifier application, designed with OSM in mind.
http://warper.geothings.net/
You may have seen or used the older application, this one has got a
few more bells and whistles, including:
* Search for maps.
* Users
2009/2/11 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Tim Waters (chippy)
chippy2...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to announce the release of the latest Map Warper image
rectifier application, designed with OSM in mind.
http://warper.geothings.net/
Firstly thanks
2009/2/11 Someoneelse li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk:
One thing that might be useful would be some sort of My OSM or a
saved play mode feature* -
Now, that would be an interesting idea - being able to access all
your edits and the history of these in one place.
was also in the Guardian and the Times
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5614962.ece
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On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:45 PM, andrew heggie
l...@sylva.icuklive.co.uk wrote:
Is it possible to derive a vector layer of UK's rail network and would I be
allowed to use it to produce reports for my work? If so how because it will
save me a lot of tracing!
AJH
Worth mentioning that
Hi,
In what I hope will be the first of many regular meet-ups throughout
the North, just a little reminder about the upcoming meet-up at the
Scarborough Hotel, in Leeds, at 3pm this Sunday the 25th Jan.
Look out for geeks with GPS units and maps!
The pub is located just outside the train
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:58 AM, Andrew Chadwick (email lists)
andrewc-email-li...@piffle.org wrote:
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
apologies if this has been brought up before, but some people I have brought
into OSM have stumbled across this site:
http://www.peterdamen.com/GoogleWMS/
and were all
One of the main strengths of OpenStreetMap is that we have access to
the raw data, and one of the best ways we can illustrate this power,
whilst also reinforcing the idea that the map is just a rendering of
the data, is to create custom renders.
Great examples of these are the Mapnik and
a new list for The North region
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb-thenorth
We'll be having the first regional social get together with tea, cake
and/or beer which I've pencilled in for Sunday 25th January in a
location somewhere in Leeds, West Yorkshire
Sign up to the list, and
Crikey.
Apparently, they were making a map for Nokia.
http://nationalnewsofindiadaily.blogspot.com/2008/12/two-detained-in-gujarat-after-survey.html
No statements from that telecommunication giant, or much in the way of
comment from the company they worked for (Biond Software).
Tim
On Mon,
I would like the see the messaging system open to the API, so that,
for example, you can directly message someone via an editor or
something about a particular map element. So mapping queries / advice
would be public, and accessible from multiple areas. This would be be
best suited to a public
This website may help?
http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/?search=Pulkovo
Tim
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:32 PM, Gustav Foseid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got the official coordinates for all the border stones and markers along
the Norwegian-Russian border. The points are taken from the
All fixed now Ævar :-)
Nothing wrong with your map, was a previous one that was upsetting the parser.
The wrper should be seeing some more features in the near future, so
watch this space!
Tim
On 11/17/08, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Mikel
On 11/9/08, Ed Loach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard asked:
Isn't the point of a gate that you can open it?
i.e. traffic is allowed through, but for routing purposes
there's a
time penalty.
I wouldn't have said so. The point of tagging is a gate is to show
there is a gate
On 11/3/08, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on what you're wearing - clothes make the man!
clothes = emperors_new
---
Perhaps we can view clothing as we can view other restrictions
dress_code:yes
dress_code:no workwear after 7pm
beach:yes
clothes:permissive
church
Is it minimum clothing? To me, min_clothing=kippah implies that the
very minimum for me to wear would be a kippah, and not wearing socks,
underwear, vest etc.
similarly with min_clothing=scarf - no indication of the general
clothing rules.
and echoing earlier replies:
Could we extend this to
Thanks to all Yahoo tracers! It really made a huge difference, gave
people, families and children without GPS units a good easy task to
fill in the names, and helped us using the GPS devices loaded with no
named streets, to know where to capture the names.
Many thanks!
Tim
Hi Farzaneh,
I'll be bringing two of the OSM GPS units for loan (in addition to my own)
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Gps_units
But I also am pretty sure there will be some more brought from the
same collection in Manchester, so don't worry! :-)
Cheers,
Tim
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at
But I've been in many cafes with no dedicated kitchens (Starbucks, for
instance). And a lot of pubs with dedicated kitchens.
A pub's main revenue comes from the booze. Many of them are closing
down their kitchens to save money. Some pubs have a tiny bar, and most
of it is a restaurant - so called
On 10/14/08, Peter Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a final call for comments by readers of legal-talk for feedback on
the brief and the use cases.
I think we should make it clear in each use case the full
requirements, the whole picture, including whether they would also be
On 10/13/08, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suppose I am a statistics wizard. I take the planet file and run it
through any number of processing steps, using a lot of my proprietary
knowledge and experience and algorithms I have created and whatnot,
to produce interesting
On 10/12/08, Richard Fairhurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Goodness me, that's an enormously confrontational-sounding posting,
Whoops, it was meant to be more controversial than confrontational.
* I would like OSMF to publish the current licence
* IMHO OSMF should publish the licence
e.t.c
Bonjour,
So, at the Chambery pico mapping party, last friday, we had 2
people, but managed to capture many points of interest :)
Today, I am in Avignon for a couple of days and hope to do some
mapping. There looks like there is much to map. Would anyone like to
join me in an impromptu mapping
On 8/29/08, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.informationfreeway.org/?lat=-36.87730854072706lon=174.7505575972425zoom=17layers=B000F000F
Well, osm.org experienced somewhat high traffic with some recent press articles.
But the informationfreeway behaviour is strange. I also
On 8/29/08, 80n [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He didn't need to ask permission either. The Ordnance Survey Act of 1841
gives him the right to from time to time, after notice in writing of the
intention ... to enter into and upon any estate or property of any county
... for the purpose of making
On 8/25/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Just to give a hint at what is possible, the company I work for flagship
receiver (L1/L2 dual frequency) can achieve sub-cm accuracy for static
observations when tied into a nearby reference station (or other
receiver).
a recording (over 3 youtube videos) of Ed Parsons Mapmaker can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ikiyamaps
On 8/1/08, SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has the recording of that session been made live?
On 31 Jul 2008, at 17:14, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
this question
On 8/22/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A phone number in OSM will also remain after it's validity because
of the lack of a process to check them regularily.
This is assuming current levels of activity - where at present, most
effort of contributors is put into mapping
Correct me if I'm wrong, but MOM development is closed, right? It's not FOSS?
So why is there a requirement for a new OSM mailing list for mom
development, when the OSM community cannot develop it? Perhaps this
email subject is misleading me.
If its *not* for development, is it for the
Elvin,
looks interesting, will have to give it a go.
I noticed its licensed under a CC licence. Is the source available too?
tim
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 1:49 PM, elvin ibbotson
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Date: 13 August 2008 03:34:12 BDT
To: OSM Talk
Very cool! Been panning around, is it just Beijing? No Isle of Man? ;)
On 8/11/08, SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.flickr.com/map?fLat=39.912fLon=116.3783zl=4order_by=interestingness
Best
Steve
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On 7/26/08, Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Random question: does the orientation of a GPS receiver make any
difference? If I hold my BGT-11 vertically, will it find it harder to
get and keep a lock than if I hold it horizontally?
I really want to do some experimentation with
for what it's worth, some others and I on Virgin Media were having
quite a bit of trouble accessing openlayers.org for most of yesterday.
Perhaps they could try a tracepath ?
tim
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Hi folks,
OK, we've had a few micro mapping parties, and mapping pub crawls
since the 1st Party, but this one should be a big 'un. It's part of
the 2 day BarCamp Leeds, and should see sizeable parts of the city
being filled in.
The Saturday is mainly devoted to BarCamp, but we could see mapping
Hi thevikas,
sounds interesting, I like MTE. Star currently just adds a waypoint
with incrementing id.
Any code / binaries available for your modification?
Tim
On 7/22/08, ビカス ヤダワ (vikas yadav) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have been working on a modification in Trail Explorer to
It is a very good tool! many many thanks! It's making me want to map
more, to climb higher up the charts, heh.
Also, I note, that for my area, over half the contributors add just
one or two features, a pub here, a road there. This is really
encouraging for the project, in my opinion, it shows
Hi,
as some of us have been out mapping the Irish countryside, we've come
across peat bogs. Lowland peat bogs mainly, often being used for turf
extraction (for fuel, or peat for garden centres etc).
Anyone mapped these already? What tags do you use? It's certainly
natural, sometimes protected,
On 7/15/08, Dermot McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To expand on this - because it's something I've wondered about myself
- when tagging as seen on-the-ground, there's a big difference between
a bog being used commercially and a normal, untouched bog. The
commercially-worked ones have had
On 7/15/08, Dermot McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That looks perfect. In practice, you'll probably find it difficult to
map a bog as a whole, rather it's the big empty brown bit that you'll
generally end up mapping.
Agreed.
It certainly is. In traditional use, cuboid sections of
Looking forward to it!
For those who arrive on the Friday, is there anything officially
planned? Should we add some ideas to the wiki?
Drinks and a bite to eat either in the city or at the venue?
Cheers,
Tim
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UTM which EPS:32643 appears to be, could be implemented within the wmsplugin.
The WMSplugin uses some classes from jcoord, to convert from OSGB
(what the NPE wms server uses) to wgs84. (OSGB is itself Transverse
Mercator too)
Looking at the jcoord package, it also has classes to convert from UTM
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