Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-25 Thread Stefan de Konink
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Op 25-12-11 06:05, Serge Wroclawski schreef: ...or geotagged images. Exactly. Allowing integration with OpenStreetView by John McKerrel both serverwise as integration with the API could bootstrap such effort. Stefan -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-25 Thread Christian Rogel
Le 24 déc. 2011 à 15:38, Mikel Maron a écrit : Thanks Frederik for the email. Agree these are deep, interesting, technical, social problems for OSM to dive into. I welcome the discussion. However, your clarity on these issues is slightly obscured by side comments about the OSMF, and user

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-25 Thread Kate Chapman
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 3:30 PM, ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen g.grem...@cetest.nl wrote: B/ Third world A second important thing will be to provide information to the third world, countries where a simple paper map is simply not available, or outdated or lists only those

[OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread Frederik Ramm
Fellow OSMers,  I'd like to use the calm end-of-year season to say a few things I consider important, hoping that I might get a few people to spend a thought or two on them. I've been accused in the past of not having a vision for OSM and I don't claim to. But it would be great if those who

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread Mikel Maron
: Saturday, December 24, 2011 7:02 AM Subject: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward Fellow OSMers,    I'd like to use the calm end-of-year season to say a few things I consider important, hoping that I might get a few people to spend a thought or two on them. I've been accused in the past of not having

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread Stefan de Konink
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Dear Frederik, The outline of your mail is clear. And I hope I can give some input, that could give relativation to some of your points. Op 24-12-11 14:02, Frederik Ramm schreef: 1. Strict Tagging Rules You make a few clear points from my

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread john whelan
A couple of comments but basically I agree with what is being said. Imports are difficult to handle, especially for example where a road is imported then a local mapper tags a cycle lane on the imported road. Very difficult to keep the data separate. Might it be possible to come up with

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen
smaller points of interest, and could that lead to mapping innovation ? My 4 cents... Gert -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Frederik Ramm [mailto:frede...@remote.org] Verzonden: zaterdag 24 december 2011 14:03 Aan: talk@openstreetmap.org Onderwerp: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward Fellow

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread Michal Migurski
Thanks for the list, Frederick - a few worthwhile things to talk about here. On Dec 24, 2011, at 5:02 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote: Our admins have recently published a list of top ten tasks, technical things they'd like to see implemented sooner rather than later. Can you link to these, please?

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread Richard Weait
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Michal Migurski m...@stamen.com wrote: Thanks for the list, Frederick - a few worthwhile things to talk about here. On Dec 24, 2011, at 5:02 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote: Our admins have recently published a list of top ten tasks, technical things they'd like to

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread Simon Poole
With respect to Strict Tagging Rules this is my contribution :-) (from #osm-dev typos edited) [00:36] * simonpoole thinks that it would be as step forward if we would simply have official tags with a well defined official value space (we will probably always have to live with national

Re: [OSM-talk] Looking Forward

2011-12-24 Thread Serge Wroclawski
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote: Fellow OSMers,    I'd like to use the calm end-of-year season to say a few things I consider important, hoping that I might get a few people to spend a thought or two on them. Here's my top issues I'd love to see