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n the current situation where either the type of way or the legal
status is lost.
Kevin
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Richard Mann wrote:
> > This is a request for comments on the proposal for a new
> > Key:designation. Hopefully it's had it'
/ito to show off what can be done
with the data.
Kevin
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Tom Chance wrote:
>
> I like this approach as part of the three column layout, and I would use
> four thumbnails for people to get at the map:
>
> - default
> - osmarender
> - cycle
I'm a cyclist and I
see the the cycle map or a skier seeing openpistemap I think that would be a
lot more inspirational.
Kevin
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Richard Mann <
richard.mann.westoxf...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> "We're about data" - the map IS the data
ht be something useful for people to do who have completed mapping their
own areas.
Kevin
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 11:03 AM, John Smith wrote:
>
> --- On Fri, 10/7/09, Jack Stringer wrote:
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> > As osm grows the chances that somone
> > will try to damage the map grows.
> &
rs. Anyway, you could always let
people choose another mentor if things didn't work out.
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a for
realtime mashups?
If it is because of the license then we should take the opportunity to make
sure our new license is friendly to these kind of applications and uses as
what is the point of creating a free map if only a minority of people are
ever going to see it.
Kevin
2009/12/17 Jean-Marc Li
It's the Burning Man Festival and it was recently a Featured Image on
the wiki.
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Featured_Images/Jul-Sep_2009#Week_36)
Kevin
On 12/17/2009 2:30 PM, Liz wrote:
> Found by slashme today in the Nevada saltpans, but apparently been there over
> one
You could download and install zangweb - it has perl and mysql distributions
in it.
Kevin.
2008/7/18 Gerhard Schwanz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
>
> Tnx for the answers so far. I will check them out. Although I have never
> run a perl script before on my windows machine. What
The routing is a bit off for the places that I tried (Shannon to Newmarket
on Fergus, Ireland)
I *love* the POI feature. For people that are looking for different renders
of the map to show different amenities, it can pretty much do it in an
instant! It's a winner.
Cheers.
2008/9/2 Dermot McNal
Should probably give some indication of the max and min. Helsinki to
Tallinn can be done in about 40-45 minutes during the summer in the fast
ferries. Winter time the fastest is about 4 hours.
2008/9/2 Gervase Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Shaun McDonald wrote:
> > That low speed is far too low
I think that there was a problem where one of the roads met a roundabout. I
think I have it fixed (not sure when OpenRoute updates the database). It
was working properly when I did a search for a route the other way around.
Kevin.
2008/9/3 Dermot McNally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 2008/
nly render
the inland parts ie. where the ways are not tagged as natural=coastline?
thanks,
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not being visible.
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Thomas Wood wrote:
> The reason it is being rendered is because the coastline is included
> in the boundary relation, not (afaik) any tagging on the coastline
> and/or overlapping boundary ways.
>
> 2009/3/2 Aun Johnsen (via Webmail) :
>> Maybe the coas
Thanks Jon, that's great.
Kevin
Jon Burgess wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 10:51 +0000, Kevin Peat wrote:
>> I made some changes a couple of weeks ago to the banks of the River
>> Dart
>> through Totnes
>>
>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=50.428
I can't see how any plan that involves deleting non-trivial amounts of
data is ever going to work anyway as who is going to stop people from
re-uploading the data with minor changes to tags and all the nodes moved
by a metre or two?
Kevin
Ed Loach wrote:
> I wrote:
>
>> A
Not quite the AI solution you are looking for but I use Viking
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/viking/) as a way of quickly overlaying
my tracks on OSM maps and then doing a check around the route to see
what needs doing.
Kevin
Milenko wrote:
> Couldn't you just make an assum
would
know what it means.
regards,
Kevin
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
> It seems that mapping features lack stones. In a flat country, any
> bigger stone has its local name and it is an important orientation
> point. But OSM now lacks any classificati
Maybe not clear but I was talking about the non-natural ones.
Kevin
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Barnett, Phillip wrote:
> An erratic boulder is certainly natural by definition, as may be a
> balancing boulder, or other conspicuous outcrop.
>
>
>
>
> **
> *PH
f I have Bing and an OS
based layer open and active in JOSM then I don't see a problem with
automatically adding those as sources to the changeset. Those tags
should then be visible when retrieving object history. Mappers could
still override that with source tags on the
uently reverted or your contributions are quickly edited by others
then probably not.
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hat regardless of the legal situation we would
not like Google (and others) to rip-off OSM so we should not rip them
off in return. It is just basic respect at the end of the day.
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On Nov 19, 2012 7:32 PM, "Tim Waters" wrote:
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> The supplied cable is a small one, about 1ft long, if that helps.
Same here, I have a 20 and it only mounts with the supplied cable which is
about 15cm.
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on private ground, etc. which
makes no sense at all as you just end up with huge amounts of stuff
tagged as private.
If the missing buildings were added then the map would be less
confusing as the purpose of the driveways would then be apparent.
Kevin
with "http://";,
> the headline of the element gets a hyperlink to the URL written in this tag
> value.
>
Would it be possible for the "website" tag to always be written as a
link adding http:// if necessary where it doesn't exist?
Kevin
mon usages of shop (eg. shop=furniture,
shop=jewelry) don't render at all. If we have another zoom level then
I suppose a lot more of this stuff could be made visible which I think
will help greatly with maintenance.
Not your problem I know :]
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adding POI's or simple tag changes but not the interface for anything too
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not core to OSM
there are probably companies out there with trademarks and patents on
things which are. So it is important we don't just cave-in to every bully
that comes along, hence the passionate reaction to something that is really
a trivial issue.
Kevin
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On 11 Feb 2013 18:33, "Paul Johnson" wrote:
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> What's the best tool to get Garmin devices to show maxspeed on screen?
...
I would like to be proved wrong but AFAIK this isn't possible. You could
generate a garmin map with roads coloured by speed limit but probably no
On 13 Feb 2013 12:59, "Hans Schmidt" wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Is there some way to display the names of crossroads on the OSM map?
place=locality
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d to work with OSM
where [data allowing] they could implement all the features expected from a
modern SatNav.
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get aerial images where none exist or
for other location based projects that big companies are not
interested in.
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decent app to do this stuff, the affordable Garmin hardware seems
pretty low powered with mostly small screens.
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make a really good OSM device for hiking. I don't really care about 24
hour battery life as I can't walk for that long anyway.
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to get the
> style to do exactly what you want without destroying sth. else.
>
The current stylesheet has been stuck for ages, even in Europe there
are a lot of useful things unrendered. How about OSMF paying someone
to complete this port? Possibly a corporate sponsor could be found or
have a ki
building
stylesheets is fun for way less people so some inducement may be
required.
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why not put up a dialog at the start of a session on Firefox telling them
they would be better off using Chrome?
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On 14 May 2013 13:29, Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 14/05/13 13:14, Kevin Peat wrote:
>
> I would imagine that most OSMers would have (at least) Firefox and
>> Chrome/Chromium installed. If iD doesn't work so well on Firefox yet
>> then why not put up a dialog at the sta
(
>
>
>
Use Chromium then, seems to work well with iD.
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Also, if you dislike Google that much you probably shouldn't use
Seamonkey/Firefox as they have been by far the largest backer of the
Firefox project for years.
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problem with mappers having to rely on third party sites is they all
update with different schedules. I make a change to fix a routing problem, how
long do I have to wait before a third party site is updated; hours, days or
weeks?
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On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Stefan Göckeritz wrote:
> Hey Kevin,
>
> did you see Dinnis' answer? There a number of not obviously docuimented
> URL para
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 5:01 AM, Christoph Hormann
wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 August 2014, John Sturdy wrote:
> > Announced in typical Register style:
> > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2
You are assuming that all of DG's imagery gets published in
Mapbox/Google/Bing, which is incorrect. Please see my SOTM-US presentation;
4m00s in. http://stateofthemap.us/session/mapping-the-world-in-raster/
On Thursday, August 14, 2014, Christoph Hormann
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> On Friday 15 August 201
Hi all - I am working with OSM-Benin on behalf of DG to see if we can do
something creative; I would rather see this crowdfunding be used for on the
ground verification resources.
Best, Kevin Bullock
On 4/25/16, 9:25 AM, "althio" wrote:
>John,
>
>You can't blame pe
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On May 9, 2017, at 12:42 PM, James
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Just so that it is more clear, do we have to subscribe(paid model) to have
access
he 3G coverage is
pretty spotty where I am.
Kevin
On 23 February 2010 14:36, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
> Firstly thanks for the replies regarding a tile generator using the Mapnik
> OSM plugin - looks like there's a little bit of interest so I might start
> work on it.
>
>
that makes any sense.
If that is the case then maybe the JOSM guys could look into it as it wasn't
obvious to me at least that this was happening.
Kevin
On 14 May 2010 14:18, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> Frederik Ramm wrote:
> > Nakor wrote:
> > > I came to the OSM pr
a bit more light on the project.
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he data turns-over as
frequently as people say then this needn't be a very long time.
Kevin
On 14 July 2010 12:52, John Smith wrote:
> On 14 July 2010 20:59, Richard Weait wrote:
> > What do you suggest would be acceptable / unacceptable?
>
> I would consider things to fai
e uncertainty there might be.
I don't think this is like the CDDB case at all as they had less honourable
motives as I understand them.
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operating system. Several clients, supporting a wide range of mobile phone
platforms, are available and includes navigation clients for Symbian S60,
iPhone and Android. Support for importing Open Street Map data is
available."
Looks like Vodafone have lost interest and open sourc
these cases the "amenity" conveys no meaning, it is the
"hospital" that does that. If you change it to "emergency" (or whatever)
that still conveys no meaning in itself so what is the point?
Kevin
On 30 July 2010 13:40, John Smith wrote:
> Just to drag things bac
Both the police and ambulance service spend a lot of their time on
non-emergency items as do hospitals, doctors, etc. If you want to write an
app that lists the police under an "emergencies" menu/button then go ahead
but you don't need to change the OSM data to do it.
Kevin
p is unjustified. It would be nice to see
more businesses use the data and contribute back to the project in a
responsible way as they are trying to do.
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ng is decided and the horse has
bolted as far as changes go. If that is the case the lets have that
confirmed and clarify once and for all whether data sources such as the
OS/Nearmap/etc. are compatible with the new license and terms. Then we can
all decide if we stick with osm or not.
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On 6 October 2010 22:46, Niklas Cholmkvist wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is anyone contributing to OpenStreetMap by using Tor? (the onion router)
> Is there any opinion from anyone about this? Tor is used to strengthen
> ones privacy by the technology trying to prevent revealing the
w a CoC could ever work on
these lists which are completely separate from the accounts we use to
contribute to the project itself. Anyone who really wanted to disrupt the
lists could easily do so regardless of any rules used.
Anybody who doesn't like readiing postings by Anthony or SteveC sho
t on these lists? If
there is "widespread dissent" on a subject it surely means that there is a
problem that needs to be resolved not just papered over.
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anges,
etc. If you kept both the old and new in OSM it would be an editing
nightmare.
OpenHistoryMap is a great idea for a project and if it existed I am sure I
would contribute to it but I think mixing that data into current OSM is just
a bad idea.
Kevin
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unproven license can possibly be worth fragmenting the project.
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> Does this answer your question?
>
Zsombor,
It does thank you!
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On 3 Jan 2011 23:15, wrote:
Is there an Android OS app for osm?
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I have used josm since I started with osm but still end up clicking fairly
randomly on these icons. A menu would be way better.
Kevin
On 24 Jan 2011 22:41, "M∡rtin Koppenhoefer" wrote:
2011/1/24 Sebastian Klein :
> Anthony wrote:
>>
>> If I take no
. could pop up a
box saying you should check out the Wiki/Website for the group, where they
could state their views on things like imports.
Kevin
On 20 February 2011 09:06, Daniel Sabo wrote:
>
> The other issue is that the community i
M is a waste of time and
would just add pointless complexity to the data-set.
Kevin
On 21 February 2011 16:58, Peter Budny wrote:
> Frederik Ramm writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 02/21/2011 04:03 PM, Peter Budny wrote:
> >> Those of you who think all automated or se
You don't need a route relation to do that just a ref tag.
Kevin
On 21 February 2011 17:40, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
>
> Navigation, for starters : turn-by-turn indications are improved by being
> able to mention "turn left on route 35".
>
> Besides, it is sta
e of Josh Doe's centreline data if he can't do it himself he
should try to team up with someone who can produce a tool to compare the
highway geometries in the two data-sets and take it from there. Maybe you
could give him a hand with that or know someone who might help?
Kevin
On 21 F
Is there any reason to still have the NPE layer accessible from the editors.
It was useful in the pre-OS/Bing days but seems like a liability now?
Kevin
On 25 February 2011 17:47, Ed Loach wrote:
> > > I have edited coastlines in Cornwall last summer and they are
> s
keep importing stuff
regardless of the ultimate benefit to the project.
Kevin
On 6 March 2011 17:39, Russ Nelson wrote:
>
> That's because nobody is talking about the REAL
> solution. OpenStreetMap is the place for user-edited volunteered
> geographic information. It's
to the list as well
On 22 Mar 2011 16:58, "Kevin Peat" wrote:
>
>
> On 22 Mar 2011 10:41, "David Groom" wrote:>
> >>
> >> Robin's point stands - should we mark the low water mark and the high
> >> water mark and render the littora
powerful tools
that they are but if you are in a developing country with just a mobile
phone or a low spec laptop with a crappy internet connection they are going
to suck. How would someone in that situation contriibute to OSM?
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quantity. Listen to the 'competition' episode of
> This Developer's Life podcast[1] to hear what StackOverflow's Jeff Atwood
> has to say on the matter.
>
>
I think the competition for the "Most Pointless Import" badge would be
pretty intense.
Kevin
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imagine it would be easy for
those people who believe cc-by-sa doesn't apply to map data to justify
re-adding any deleted contributions on the basis that most of it is
effectively pd. I just think that would be a really bad idea as far as
maintaining any kind of community trust goes.
K
with
so many grey areas possibly result in a cleanly licensed dataset?
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t more.
>
>
+1
It couldn't be easier (in JOSM at least) to select a bunch of buildings and
add the tags once. If you use a relation you must create it and add the
members + tags to it so it is hard to see how that can ever be easier for
the mapper which is generally
Hi all - I am tracking this thread and working on providing an image
acquisition metadata file for both the DigitalGlobe layers.
Thanks for the ping Frederik
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while reviewing areas of interest to some of
my coworkers, who have noted that an appropriate rendering for an isolated
hamlet doesn't make a lot of sense in a more-populated area.
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