Let's try to call for a little homegrown OSM_Emergency here :
Gentlemen JOSM developers, would you be so kind to get copy and paste
working in JOSM on Margie's Mac, please ? :)
Yeah, try to figure out how the sticky map works. Once you do, it's a
snap to get anywhere.
Jean-Guilhem, same her
Jean-Guilhem, thanks for forwarding my note... I have a weird Kinesis
keyboard, so I don't know if my copy/paste-in-JOSM problem is Kinesis
specific, or not.
Anyone else use JOSM on a mac? If so, are you able to copy and paste
in the WMS setup?
By the way, I'd love a session on Saturday at DC Cri
I'm sure refugee=yes is going to be helpful!
I think in the documentation it says S, which is why that never worked for me.
(That's from memory...)
Ah, here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Image:Potlatch-cheatsheet.svg
Can someone correct that?
(Change S to B)
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 2:34 P
below for Google, it should read 2010-01-17, seventeenth not
seventh.)
(btw, I was not aware of the 'B' key for the source of the background - good to
know now)
Regards,
Adrian.
--- On Mon, 25/1/10, Margie Roswell wrote:
From: Margie Roswell
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Duplicated Refuge
Margie Roswell wrote:
> Are there other source codes that people are using frequently,
> that we might like to request be added to potlatch?
On the specific issue of source= tags, Potlatch best practice is that you
select the imagery you want from the popup menu, then use the B (for
'background'
This is a great offer (to be able to make potlatch more efficient for
Haiti mapping)
Can the group come to a consensus that it'll be helpful to have the
following codes added to potlatch
Refugee=Yes
Source=Google, 2010-01-7
Source=WorldBank, 2010-01-22
Are there other source codes that people ar
Margie Roswell wrote:
> Is there a way to put Refugee=Yes and Source=Google,
> 2010-01-17 as values in the backend?
If you guys can come to a consensus as to what tags you'd like to have
added, then let me know (ideally by starting a ticket at
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ with "potlatch (flash
The tools would have to be more advanced than they are now, to
complement automatically your tagging depending on what you are looking at.
In my experience, going from Potlach to JOSM was not a problem, and well
worth it, once you have found your workflow. I find it much more
conformable to do
Margie and others,
Some of the confusion here is my fault. I add area=yes for
completeness, though I too believe it is not strictly necessary.
"earthquake=spontaneous camp_site" is my mistake - copying others
I read it as "earthquake" when it actually says
(out of the box to the right) "earthq
Margie,
I had added those. When reviewing certain items, I added tags from the
nodes I replaced with areas. I had never used earthquake=spontaneous_camp ,
but others had. I was not particularly sure. I left it alone.
As for area tag, I was following OSM documentation on the issue. I was
unde
Hi Margie,
Yes.
You could use
earthquake:damage=spontaneous_camp
as well (it cannot hurt, but it is not required to have both either)
For more precise info, see:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Tags
Best,
Jean-Guilhem
Margie Roswell a écrit :
I noticed a point had:
eart
Thanks.
Is there a way to put Refugee=Yes and Source=Google, 2010-01-17 as
values in the backend?
If someone could enter those into the backend, it would go much faster.
I know about the "r" key, but that only works, after OSM's been
loaded, and one's been created.
But with a workflow where you
Also noticing Area=Yes tags.
Is that useful info?
(I'd have thought that OSM knew the areas were areas?)
Margie
2010/1/24 Margie Roswell :
> I noticed a point had:
> earthquake=spontaneous_camp
>
> Is it correct to just leave the tags as
> source=Google, 2010-01-17
> tourism=camp_site
> refugee=
I noticed a point had:
earthquake=spontaneous_camp
Is it correct to just leave the tags as
source=Google, 2010-01-17
tourism=camp_site
refugee=yes
2010/1/24 Margie Roswell :
> I'll be happy to work on this.
>
> I'm starting at #57, and working down from there.
>
>
> 2010/1/24 Raphaël Jacquot :
I'll be happy to work on this.
I'm starting at #57, and working down from there.
2010/1/24 Raphaël Jacquot :
> On Sun, 2010-01-24 at 09:08 -0600, Kate Chapman wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I was extracting the refugee camp data and there are duplicates
>> between point level and polygon level data.
>
On Sun, 2010-01-24 at 09:08 -0600, Kate Chapman wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was extracting the refugee camp data and there are duplicates
> between point level and polygon level data.
remove the point data if possible.
polygons allow for estimating number of people by surface occupied
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Hi All,
I was extracting the refugee camp data and there are duplicates
between point level and polygon level data.
I made a google doc of the locations of the points if others would
like to assist in verification, ideally I would like to also have
areas for all of the campsites. My thought is t
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