Will do
however this operation is geographically limited, so the author must
ask the local community for their agreement, and not a global one
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Sorry about that. I was just mentioning this another source of the
information.
But I am actuall proposing the regular QR code links, not these Ajax ones.
On 26/03/2023 18:41, Sören Reinecke wrote:
I speak about e.g.
Le 26.03.23 à 20:33, john whelan a écrit :
Why would we need to have permission from the local mappers to do this?
it's in the guideline of automated/mechanical edit :
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Automated_Edits_code_of_conduct#Document_and_discuss_your_plans
if your edit *affects only
I'm lost here.
We have something in the map and we can associate a website with it.
Why would we need to have permission from the local mappers to do this?
I note locally our bus stops have a reference that does much the same thing
but I don't recall having to canvas local mappers about it.
On
I speak about e.g.
Le 26.03.23 à 18:39, Sören Reinecke a écrit :
the resources behind these urls are in a machine readable format
did you click on the link or are you talking theory?
I don't see how a link intended for the general public could be
"machine-only readable" content
in any case when I click on it, I
Data customers need to do it anyway because the resources behind these urls are
in a machine readable format specified to the public transportation agency. So
for each country/agency developers need to write a specified parser. There is a
internationalized machine readable format for digital pt
On Fri, 2023-03-24 at 20:33 +0100, Sören Reinecke wrote:
If these urls are following a fixed scheme like you mentioned then I
see no need to add the urls
if the url is stable (and this seems to be the case as it is hard-coded
in the QR-code), i see an added value to be able to get
the
On Fri, 2023-03-24 at 20:33 +0100, Sören Reinecke wrote:
> If these urls are following a fixed scheme like you mentioned then I
> see no need to add the urls. There is no need to store them if you
> can create them from a combination of the hard coded [url] and a
> variable part retrieved by
>> This scripts exist already, and were writtenmultiple times already
>> one more would not change much
>>
>
> @Mateusz: Any help regarding the script would be greatly appreciated. I
> have worked with databases before (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SAS) and am aware
> of the pitfalls.
See below ...
On 24/03/2023 21:33, Mateusz Konieczny via talk wrote:
Mar 24, 2023, 20:40 by valin...@gmx.net:
What do you think about this idea? What would be the best way
to achieve this in an automated way?
If these urls are following a fixed scheme like you mentioned
Mar 24, 2023, 20:40 by valin...@gmx.net:
>
>
>> What do you think about this idea? What would be the best way to achieve
>> this in an automated way?>>
>>
>
> If these urls are following a fixed scheme like you mentioned then I see no
> need to add the urls. There is no need to store them
> What do you think about this idea? What would be the best way to achieve this
> in an automated way?
If these urls are following a fixed scheme like you mentioned then I see no
need to add the urls. There is no need to store them if you can create them
from a combination of the hard coded
>
Hi there
I would like to update all bus stops on the island of Tenerife with a
link to the status website of upcoming connections to this bus stop:
* An example of bus stop: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1147359056
* Each such bus stop inhibits a reference: ref=4004
* This reference can
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