Re: [OSM-talk] Visualizing mapping history of an area

2014-05-21 Thread Arun Ganesh
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Ben Abelshausen wrote: > What about this tool: > > https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-renderer/ > > A nice writeup here: > > http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/joost%20schouppe/diary/21826 > Excellent, this looks like exactly what I was looking for. Thank yo

Re: [OSM-talk] Visualizing mapping history of an area

2014-05-21 Thread SomeoneElse
Arun Ganesh wrote: Thanks for the lead. Its a bit disappointing that this isn't possible. Any idea if there is an outdated (>6months) mapnik render somewhere that I could use to go back in osm time? Perhaps you could create one from old data using an old dataset from: http://download.geofab

Re: [OSM-talk] Visualizing mapping history of an area

2014-05-21 Thread Ben Abelshausen
What about this tool: https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-renderer/ A nice writeup here: http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/joost%20schouppe/diary/21826 Met vriendelijke groeten, Best regards, Ben Abelshausen ___ talk mailing list talk@openstree

Re: [OSM-talk] Visualizing mapping history of an area

2014-05-21 Thread Arun Ganesh
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Clifford Snow wrote: > > On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 4:28 AM, Arun Ganesh wrote: > >> The area of interest is a small town called Talasari, north of Mumbai >> [2]. The students had very low experience with computers and most had to >> start from creating email ids. The

Re: [OSM-talk] Visualizing mapping history of an area

2014-05-20 Thread Clifford Snow
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 4:28 AM, Arun Ganesh wrote: > The area of interest is a small town called Talasari, north of Mumbai [2]. > The students had very low experience with computers and most had to start > from creating email ids. The area was blank a couple of months ago, so it > will be interes

[OSM-talk] Visualizing mapping history of an area

2014-05-20 Thread Arun Ganesh
Are there any tools available to make an animation of the mapping progress of an area over a few months, like the party render[1]? This is to showcase the work of college students from a tribal area in India where OSM was introduced as a lab activity. The area of interest is a small town called Ta