Hi Vasu,
It's indeed great to see you're interested at this early stage. If you like
we can have a hangout, where I'll demo JOSM to you. JOSM is our advanced
editor and it's written in Java. We can talk about improvements that can be
made to it. But first I'll show you how to use it to map. It's i
Hello Vasu,
thank you for your interest in participating in Google Summer of Code at
OpenStreetMap!
On 13.09.2018 20:30, vasu dev Singh wrote:
> I want
> to do a project with OpenStreetMap but I don’t know how to start.
One trait we're looking for in GSoC students is familiarity with the OSM
comm
I am, Vasu Dev Singh, a 3rd-year undergraduate majoring in Mathematics and
Computing at IIT Delhi, India, which was ranked first among engineering
colleges in India by QS World University Ranking. I want to do a project with
OpenStreetMap but I don’t know how to start. I have a good command on j
pet, 4. ožu 2016. u 02:48 Hans De Kryger
napisao je:
>
> My guess is yes, i just checked it and the website is using data from at
> least 2013 or newer so i'm assuming they'd have to accept osm's license
> since that's years after the change. Hopefully that's what you meant Janko?
>
What I mean
*Regards,*
*Hans*
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 12:57 AM, Janko Mihelić wrote:
> All the new data on there should be ODbL too, am I right? It uses old OSM
> data so we should be able to use the new data.
>
My guess is yes, i just checked it and the website is using data from at
least 2013 or newer s
All the new data on there should be ODbL too, am I right? It uses old OSM
data so we should be able to use the new data.
uto, 1. ožu 2016. 02:54 Hans De Kryger je
napisao:
> Got a reply from the website saying it's been fixed. You can see it for
> yourself at the site below.
>
> https://coinmap.
Got a reply from the website saying it's been fixed. You can see it for
yourself at the site below.
https://coinmap.org/
On Feb 23, 2016 9:54 PM, "Hans De Kryger" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Jo Walsh wrote:
>
>>
>> And isn't this the project that caused a lot of problems becaus
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Jo Walsh wrote:
>
> And isn't this the project that caused a lot of problems because the users
> started adding all kind of services/shops/companies without a physical
> presence to the OSM data ? [2]
>
> [1] http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=20859
>
> And isn't this the project that caused a lot of problems because the
> users started adding all kind of services/shops/companies without a
> physical presence to the OSM data ? [2]
>
> [1] http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=20859 (April 14,
> 2013)
> [2]https://lists.openstreet
Coinmap was announced a long time ago on the forum: [1]
A search on Google for "Coinmap OSM" returns as first entry:
"
coinmap
https://coinmap.org/
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OpenStreetM
Not 100% sure, but from a quick check it seems they're using the tag
data as well: currency:XBT & payment:bitcoin in my area.
Dave F.
On 11/02/2016 00:53, Ian Dees wrote:
When you have a question about where the map data comes from, open up
your browser's developer tools and look at the networ
*Regards,*
*Hans*
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 5:45 PM, Clifford Snow
wrote:
> Looks like only the first page at the bottom.
>
> The roads in my area are not current.
>
> Have you emailed the contact, coin...@satoshilabs.com?
>
No i have not yet, anyone feel free to.
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at
When you have a question about where the map data comes from, open up your
browser's developer tools and look at the network tab. When you pan the map
around it will tell you what server the tiles are getting downloaded from.
In this case, an example tile URL is:
https://cartodb-basemaps-b.global.
Looks like only the first page at the bottom.
The roads in my area are not current.
Have you emailed the contact, coin...@satoshilabs.com?
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 4:31 PM, Hans De Kryger
wrote:
> Found a website i'm quite sure uses osm, but they don't show anywhere on
> the page about who the
Found a website i'm quite sure uses osm, but they don't show anywhere on
the page about who the map data belongs to.
https://coinmap.org
*Regards,*
*Hans*
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