I've been asked to submit a proposal to teach iD at an upcoming conference.
Rather than reinvent the wheel, I'm hoping to steal/borrow
syllabus/proposal for teaching iD.
If you know of one, please point me in the right direction. If you do, I
promise to name an upcoming changeset after you.
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On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 11:33:36AM +0800, maning sambale wrote:
We have been cleaning up our coastlines in the Philippines, the
original coastline was an import of jagged/staircase-like coasts.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Philippines/Coastline_Corrections
A perl script was
Hi,
We have been cleaning up our coastlines in the Philippines, the
original coastline was an import of jagged/staircase-like coasts.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Philippines/Coastline_Corrections
A perl script was created to report the starting point (lat,long) and
the number
Hi,
In case people in the international community didn't know, the
Philippines (capital and surrounding provinces) were badly hit by
tropical cylcone ondoy/kestana the past week [1].
My family was affected as well, but we are OK now.
Current efforts are now towards search, rescue and relief.
Gökhan Hıncal ghincal at gmail.com writes:
My company (www.arvento.com) who tracks over 80.000 vehicles all arround
Turkey. And we decided to compose Turkish part of the OSM Project as a social
responsibility project. Due to data size I need some help to fix this data ie.
producing lines via
Hi;
My company (www.arvento.com) who tracks over 80.000 vehicles all arround
Turkey.
And we decided to compose Turkish part of the OSM Project as a social
responsibility project.
Due to data size I need some help to fix this data ie. producing lines via
points, reduce multiple lines etc. and
Gökhan H?ncal wrote:
Hi;
My company (www.arvento.com http://www.arvento.com) who tracks over
80.000 vehicles all arround Turkey.
And we decided to compose Turkish part of the OSM Project as a social
responsibility project.
Due to data size I need some help to fix this data ie.
Hi,
- 743 were modified or deleted with someone else having edited them
after Dmitry (734 AkMeR, 9 Johnny Carlsen). These were not
touched by the script.
Feel free to revert my edits as well, I went there to see what had
happened, not knowing I actually did any changes.
I reverted from
Folks,
this is my report on undoing the changes made by user Dmitry
Olyenyov on 9/10 September.
A total of 76.109 nodes and 8.919 ways were edited in that time span by
Dmitry.
Of the 76.109 nodes:
- 73.724 were modified or deleted with Dmitry's being the last edit
- all of these were
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Cc: osm Talk; Дмитрий Оленёв
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Need help!
Frederik Ramm wrote:
* : See http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html
Heh. Dmitry Oleynov is the most
,
Peter
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
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To: Frederik Ramm
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Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Need help!
Frederik Ramm wrote:
* : See http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html
Heh. Dmitry
Hi,
Nic Roets wrote:
I disagree, at least for my approach. Even when people do maintenance,
they download a lot more things than they change. My approach will
also identify islands of users whose work are not reviewed by the
core community.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems that your idea
Hi Frederik,
If someone downloads with osmxapi, chances are they can't be bothered
with fixing mistakes they see, because they haven't recently visited
the location. If he uses JOSM or Potlatch he's much more like to
review the data. Like any statistical tool, it needs large numbers to
paint an
Hi,
* : See http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html
Heh. Dmitry Oleynov is the most destructive mapper. For two days (8-9 of
Sept) he has removed 75139 nodes! But created only 888.
His actions do not appear to be malicious though - in fact he emailed
Steve on Tuesday after
Frederik Ramm wrote:
* : See http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html
Heh. Dmitry Oleynov is the most destructive mapper. For two days (8-9
of Sept) he has removed 75139 nodes! But created only 888.
His actions do not appear to be malicious though - in fact he emailed
Steve
I'm not the person to ask, so I've forwarded to the list to see if
someone can help.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Kostik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings!
I`m OSMer from Russia. Checking yesterday's changes, I have noticed, that all
my work has been spoiled by user Dmitry Olyenyov. And
Hi,
E.g. here
http://www.openstreetmap.com/?lat=53.27493lon=50.26533zoom=17layers=B000FTF
But in general, all his changes for two days were incorrect.
Have you made an attempt to contact him, or do you know him?
Bye
Frederik
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This is worrying because this dispute involves two of the most prolific*
mappers.
* : See http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html
Heh. Dmitry Oleynov is the most destructive mapper. For two days (8-9 of
Sept) he has removed 75139 nodes! But created only 888.
Or you mean, that it
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