Am 10. Mai 2018 18:58:04 MESZ schrieb Oleksiy Muzalyev
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>On 5/10/2018 5:43 PM, Jo wrote:
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>Indeed, Swiss German pronunciation differs from the Standard German
>significantly, but it is written practically the same as the Standard
>German.
Just to add a bit
Is there a tool that preserves bus route relations properly whlle correcting a
road currently mapped as dual carriageway to predominantly single carriageway?
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Al hilo de lo que dije en un anterior correo me gustaría informaros que
estos días en la lista de correo de tagging se está debatiendo sobre las
unclassified (un usuario planteaba que sus unclassified...tenían
referencia, lo que va en contra de la misma definición de "no
Many thanks. Now shared with Richard, Nick and Jerry. Wont share publicly
yet as I wouldn't want to disrupt the project comms plan.
@Dave: Oh yes this is definitely not for OSM import. It's node data for
linear features for a start!! No, instead this can be used to identify
possible missing paths
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On 5/10/2018 5:43 PM, Jo wrote:
Marc,
I probably shouldn't have mentioned Switzerland. I thought it was
"nicely" divided into clear language regions, but apparently not. My
only experience with it was that in the part neighboring Germany they
spoke something that resembled German somewhat,
Marc,
I probably shouldn't have mentioned Switzerland. I thought it was "nicely"
divided into clear language regions, but apparently not. My only experience
with it was that in the part neighboring Germany they spoke something that
resembled German somewhat, but once we passed the Sankth-Gottard
Marc, Oleksiy, thanks for your insights! And Marc, I agree that it should
always be up to the local community to decide. The only thing I ask is to
please keep in mind that the "default_language" is simply a reflection of
what local OSM editors have already used for the name tag in the majority
Hi
On 10/05/2018 00:16, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Hi Dave,
Two elements:
- This is GB wide. Prowmaps has a lot now but I think so areas are
still missing.
True, but there are probably more recent OoC data than c.1900 for the
few LAs which are missing from PROWMaps.
- Not all footpaths are
El 10 de mayo de 2018, 14:13, dcapillae escribió:
> Hola, Javier.
>
> Existen situaciones en las que resulta interesante usar la combinación
> «barrier=gate» junto con «entrance=*». Si marcamos un nodo con la etiqueta
> «barrier=gate» [1], estamos indicando que allí existe
Sergio
Estou comecando a fazer alguns testes com a plataforma OSM, para migrar
algumas sitaucoes do meu trabalho que atualmente estão no google earth,
para apos poder compartilhas estes marcadores para as demais pessoas do meu
trabalho.
Agradeco pelo email, salientando que na medida que ir
Hola, Javier.
Existen situaciones en las que resulta interesante usar la combinación
«barrier=gate» junto con «entrance=*». Si marcamos un nodo con la etiqueta
«barrier=gate» [1], estamos indicando que allí existe una verja de entrada a
un recinto limitado por una barrera, pero ésta puede no ser
Quick correction, as I uploaded heat map to wrong Flickr account. This is
the proper link: https://flic.kr/p/JSXgyh.
J
On 10 May 2018 at 13:07, SK53 wrote:
> I just checked on the Vision of Britain site: the core data is currently
> released under CC-BY-NC. I presume OSM-UK
GPX zatim ne, ale aspon tabulka:
https://osm.fit.vutbr.cz/OsmHiCheck/gp/?tourism
Bye
Dne 10. května 2018 13:34 Tom Ka napsal(a):
> Diky, usetril jsi mi praci. Dival jsem se na to a opravdu jsou to
> nevhodne zadana data, ktera by bylo velmi vhodne opravit/doplnit.
>
I just checked on the Vision of Britain site: the core data is currently
released under CC-BY-NC. I presume OSM-UK have a waiver from these terms.
Undoubtedly there will be rights of way which have effectively fallen in to
abeyance. I noted one the other day which was on NPE maps, but no longer
Transcribo en voz alta algunos pensamientos adicionales sobre entradas
según voy consultando en la Wiki, ya que he estado haciendo algunas cosas
mal, para que no le pase a más gente y para ponernos de acuerdo.
Si tenemos una parcela con uno o varios edificios aislados dentro, la
parcela está
I might be potentially interested in developing something with this data,
partly because I already run a site (freemap) which shows OSM maps for walkers
and stores them in a PostGIS database - so it should be an easy process to
filter out the data to find those points which are not close to an
This was exactly my point. That it is a sensitive topic. And it may be
unclear to people who live in a national state with a single official
language.
That is why I provided the texts of articles, to illustrate that there
is a multi-language historical equilibrium reflected it the official
Don't you think that Belgians like Jo and the rest of the Belgian
community know best what the default language is in a certain area ?
This can be a pretty sensitive topic, which is not always easy to
understand by outsiders. So please let the Belgian community decide
the default language without
Gracias Joan
Ahora está claro. Te puedo confirmar que el problema también pasa en
Ubuntu+Firefox. Cuando se hace una petición de búsqueda, lleva un parámetro
(Accept-Language) con una lista de los códigos de idiomas configurados en
el navegador para pedir páginas: "ca,es,en". Nominatim busca una
Am 09.05.2018 um 07:46 schrieb Jo:
>
>
> I expect the same goes for Switzerland (whole country 3-4 official
> languages, but at the next geographic level it is clear which language
> is spoken/official for which region).
>
This not correct, while there are regions (as this is not
On 09.05.18 07:46, Jo wrote:
The whole country has 3 official languages. In the north nl is the
official language, in the south fr. And a small area in the east is
de. Brussels is officially bilingual. Hence all names there will be a
combination of fr - nl.
Normally I would expect Belgium to
Rob Nickerson wrote:
> Basically we have point data of historic footpaths (some 300k points) and
> I think it would be amazing to compare this to OSM to see if we can find
> more footpaths to map.
Very cool. Could you post the data somewhere?
Richard
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Agreed. Spent a lot of time removing spam business edits in and around
Federation Square in Melbourne. They are fairly obvious spam accounts and I
don't see benefit from trying to engage with them.
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> On 10 May 2018, at 17:18, Andrew Harvey wrote:
On 10 May 2018 at 10:29, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In reverting, OSM looses the information that these new people made.
> OSM also looses a potential new mapper, as I doubt they will return
> following their attempted addition being removed.
>
> There are large additions in some
2018-05-09 18:09 GMT+02:00 Joan Montané :
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>
> El dc., 9 maig 2018, 17:34, Javier Sánchez Portero
> va escriure:
>
>> Como sea, pero la experiencia es que mejor duplicar la información.
>>> Porque los usuarios (el navegador o programa que usen) muchas
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> On 10. May 2018, at 01:34, Jo wrote:
>
> Where problems actually do occur is in streets which have a different name on
> both sides (only in Belgium, I guess. It happens on streets that form the
> border between two 'villages'). Anyway, then the name
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