On 04/10/2012 11:05, Philip Barnes wrote:
You mean American college girls use IRC?
Are you mixing it up with tw@ter mailto:tw@ter?
No, I'm saying members of the #osmf love a bit of lippy :-)
You're correct,of course, stupid me. Although IRC is irritating enough
with multilateral decisions
On 03/10/2012 21:17, Ilya Zverev wrote:
Since today, after a discussion on #osm, only these potlatch edits
that modify or delete relations are marked as needing attention.
Great.
Not sure how you have conversations on #osm when it's interspersed with
American college girls telling us about
You mean American college girls use IRC?
Are you mixing it up with tw@ter?
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On 04/10/2012 10:59 Dave F. wrote:
On 03/10/2012 21:17, Ilya Zverev wrote:
Since today, after a discussion on #osm, only these potlatch edits
that modify or delete relations are marked as
On 02/10/2012 07:02, Ilya Zverev wrote:
Willi wrote:
Is it possible to deselect a userid? When surveying an area I would
prefer
to see just the changes others made. I know mine.
You can write into user filter '!Willi' (without quotes). There is no
such button in the UI at the moment.
This
On Wednesday, October 3, 2012, Dave F. wrote:
This looks like a great resource I'm using it regularly but I'm not sure
edits done in Potlatch should automatically be considered suspicious, and
classifying an edit 'red' because six nodes one way were removed when
134/3 were added seems a
On 03/10/2012 14:57, Paul Johnson wrote:
I'm OK with this. Potlatch isn't exactly precise, and it's difficult,
even if you know what you're doing, to get what you want out of
Potlatch. It's like performing surgery with a baseball bat and chainsaw.
Even if that were true, it doesn't mean
Dave F. wrote:
I'm not sure edits done in Potlatch should automatically be
considered
suspicious, and classifying an edit 'red' because six nodes one
way
were removed when 134/3 were added seems a bit harsh.
Since today, after a discussion on #osm, only these potlatch edits that
modify or
On Tuesday, October 02, 2012 1:02 PM Ilya Zverev [mailto:zve...@textual.ru]
wrote
You can write into user filter '!Willi' (without quotes).
That's excellent. I didn't think that it's that easy.
Now I can watch easily even a larger area for deletions.
Willi
This is really great.
In case someone even less capable with java script bookmarklets than me is
interested:
I created a bookmarklet (based on previous
similarhttp://www.openstreetmap.org/user/jaakkoh/diary)
that makes it a breeze to access a given user's WHODIDIT view (for a
predefined area and
Dave F. wrote:
I'm sorry, the database was turned off for an hour, because there
was
a major problem with utf8 encoding, and I had to reupload the sql
dump. Now it's back online, updating normally.
Thanks. What's the significance of the [!] that is displayed in some
of
the RSS feed
Ilya Zverev wrote:
It marks a changeset than probably needs attention. The same as red
date colour in the front-end. Such changesets are mostly potlatch
edits involving ways and relations, mass deletions or other
significant edits.
Hmm. Apparently most of my changesets need attention
Great tool. Thanks a lot. Used it already with success.
Is it possible to deselect a userid? When surveying an area I would prefer
to see just the changes others made. I know mine.
Willi
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Willi wrote:
Is it possible to deselect a userid? When surveying an area I would
prefer
to see just the changes others made. I know mine.
You can write into user filter '!Willi' (without quotes). There is no
such button in the UI at the moment.
IZ
Hi!
For a long time now, there has been no tool to properly monitor an
area. Essentially the only way of doing it is to filter changeset
history by bbox (thanks to Pavel for his RSS filter btw). OWL has been
turned off, ITO-like visualizations are pretty but unuseful. The simple
question who
On 29/09/2012 09:24, Ilya Zverev wrote:
Hi!
For a long time now, there has been no tool to properly monitor an area.
Is the RSS feed working? When I paste the feed url into the location bar
(Firefox 15) it just reverts back to the previous page.
Cheers
Dave F.
Dave F. wrote:
For a long time now, there has been no tool to properly monitor an area.
Is the RSS feed working? When I paste the feed url into the location bar
(Firefox 15) it just reverts back to the previous page.
It's working nicely for me ... I can even see where I used potlatch or
Am 29.09.2012 10:24, schrieb Ilya Zverev:
WHO DID IT?
nice! Thanks for inventing.
Best regards,
Michael.
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Dave F.:
Is the RSS feed working? When I paste the feed url into the location
bar
(Firefox 15) it just reverts back to the previous page.
I'm sorry, the database was turned off for an hour, because there was a
major problem with utf8 encoding, and I had to reupload the sql dump.
Now it's
Ilya Zverev wrote:
I'm sorry, the database was turned off for an hour, because there was a major
problem with utf8 encoding, and I had to reupload the sql dump. Now it's back
online, updating normally.
I've been having a skeet at the code and it does irritate me that people still
use MySQL
On 29/09/2012 12:26, Ilya Zverev wrote:
I'm sorry, the database was turned off for an hour, because there was
a major problem with utf8 encoding, and I had to reupload the sql
dump. Now it's back online, updating normally.
Thanks. What's the significance of the [!] that is displayed in some
S , 2012-09-29 12:24 +0400, Ilya Zverev rakstīja:
Hi!
For a long time now, there has been no tool to properly monitor an
area. Essentially the only way of doing it is to filter changeset
history by bbox (thanks to Pavel for his RSS filter btw). OWL has been
turned off, ITO-like
Ilya,
That is an amazing piece of work. This will be something I use very,
very often. Thanks!
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 2:24 AM, Ilya Zverev zve...@textual.ru wrote:
Hi!
For a long time now, there has been no tool to properly monitor an area.
Essentially the only way of doing it is to filter
Maybe there is a way to make a custom link appear on the official relation
history page on osm.org?
On Sep 30, 2012, at 2:30 AM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Ilya,
That is an amazing piece of work. This will be something I use very,
very often. Thanks!
On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at
Iļja Zvērs atkal ir noplosījies un radijis *strādājošu* sistēmu
elementārai izmaiņu sekošanai :)
Varbūt uztaisīt Latvijas instanci.
P.
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Temats: [OSM-talk] Who Did It?
Datums: Sat, 29 Sep 2012
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