Hi Joost, hola Wille tod@s,
(I'll also write in English as that will likely be better for all.. Mi
espanol no es aún suficientemente bueno para expresar cosas más tecnicas
sin problemas de comprencion.. )
First off, not sure if I've already introduced myself but briefly just in
case:
I've been
*--- Version française est la machine traduit (par Google). Texte anglais
original est au fond: ---*
En fait, vous avez seulement besoin d'une connexion de données sur le
mobile pour utiliser Mapillary à mettre en place (pour la connexion à votre
compte).
L'application des balises toutes les
I would suggest to use Mapillary if you are taking photos with mobile phone
as those get put on a map automatically - and there is already integration
with the iD editor of OSM.org. The uploaded photos also get an explicitly
OSM compatible license automatically and also explicitly CC-by-sa for
I too found the questions in the middle of the survey a bit odd. .. To the
extent that I needed to re-read the email about the study + the Research
page of the wiki to evaluate if this was a valid research of just an odd
phishing attempt. And while I ended up trusting that this is a legit
request
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Jaakko Helleranta.com
jaa...@helleranta.com wrote:
Should we have a Code of Ethics for researching the OSM community?
Picking up from my own question:
When looking at the Research page in the wiki I was actually trying to look
for a section that would list
The last discussions about this that I can remember (and find with a quick
search) were OSM-talk threads:
- Hate captchas starting March 14,
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2014-March/069320.html and
the follow-up to it
- ReMAPTCHA Demo BETA 0.2 online! (Was: Hate captchas)
Hi all,
I'm actually happy that Jan raised this issue. As he noted we've had an
exchange of a few OSM messages about how he has viewed my notes use and my
responses to his thoughts.
As Rafael commented I'm a somewhat active OSM contributor (with Haiti and
Nicaragua having been my biggest
This is very nice improvement!
I'm happy to see that even my rather spotty/patchy mapping of power infra
in Haiti is finally being visualized/rendered in a way that it starts to
demonstrate the usefulness of OSM as power mapping platform for also those
that don't use the data (in separate
re: license:
The original SJJB icons as well as the icons newly designed are provided
under the CC-0 license and therefore can be used for any commercial or non
commercial mapping application.
(...) Some of the icons I found in the OSM wiki have another license.
Please respect that.
Hi all,
The 22nd would be excellent for us in Nicaragua since we have a mapping
party that day. Adding the #notlm on top of that would be good both because
we're at GMT-6 and because it would give us a nice reason to continue the
mapping party to a nice mapathon.
It's also nice that it coincides
Someone has made a Spanish translation of this (can't remember who). The
Spanish version is republished at the OSM Nicaragua blog
http://blog.mapanica.net (thanks to Felix Delattre).
Have other translations surfaced? Do we have a wiki page for notable
mentions of OSM in the media? (on mobile / on
¡Hola Óscar!
I'm interested and will definitely join the #notlm! I am passing this
forward to my fellow HOTties and Nicaragua mappers to see who else from
these (sub)communities would be interested to join.
As for the Nicaragua mapping party that was mentioned in the email to
talk-es, it seems
not, Pascal Neis could prepare a Statistic
page to follow this ? :)
Pierre
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Matej,
You'll probably get more thorough answers from others -- or link(s) to
page(s) that explain this in detail. .. But in short:
Mixing data and license:
If you are only using an OSM data derived map layer as a background map
that you don't allow your users to e.g. geo-tag objects and you're
Hi Fred and others interested,
I respectfully disagree that the disagree example items would be (blatant)
spam.
They are clearly all missing what I call a primary (classifying) tag
(shop=* or office=* most likely for all referenced). And there are some
tagging mistakes too on existing tags. Like
:
Hi,
On 03.12.2013 23:50, Jaakko Helleranta.com wrote:
And perhaps we should have better documentation /
stated policy on adjectives / tone of the description tag?
Clearly anything in there must be verifiable on the ground. 20 years of
experience or satisfaction guaranteed are hardly
questions are more effective at getting a
clear answer faster.
Wish you luck as well!
Fernando
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Jaakko Helleranta.com
jaa...@helleranta.com wrote:
Same situation in Nicaragua. Many here say: Oh, it's all public domain!
.. where they merely mean, We have
Same situation in Nicaragua. Many here say: Oh, it's all public domain! ..
where they merely mean, We have it and can give it to you. Or: It's online
and no one will protest (immediately at least) if you put it in OSM.
The written permission (for which there are existing forms) is critical --
and
Hi all.
*cross-posting as this intersects OSM in general, HOT and Haiti.*
There's a nice article out today on Medium.com
http://j.mp/medium-osmhaiti(featured as Editor's pick) that tells a
condensed long story of OSM in
Haiti from the project's beginning in London to quake response to mapping
I've successfully used Miro for downloading videos from Vimeo (and many other
video services).
It's great.
In fact, Miro's practically the only way I've been watching videos in Haiti for
nearly three years now. I would recommend it as the best video
download/management tool for especially
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 10:15 AM, Alex Barth a...@mapbox.com wrote:
Just did a quick search and looked at the Vimeo UI - I couldn't find an
option for making a video downloadable.
The previous times I've used Miro I was able to get individual videos
downloaded simply by opening the File
This might interest some people on these lists (that are not subscribed to
talk@ or dev@).
I think umap is a much needed missing piece for making it easy to create
customized OSM-based my maps.
The instances at openstreetmap.fr and fluv.io are great for those of us
(Iike me) who are not able to
Interesting in any case.
.. And it should be easy to adjust the denseness of the mapping on the tiles
vs latitude. .. Possible to see such update (if not already done)?
Cheers,
-Jaakko
--Original Message--
From: Christoph Hormann
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] List:
http://Umap.openstreetmap.fr (from http://umap.fluv.io) is the best Open choice
IMO. Creates much more sensible URLs, too.
I CCd Yohan, the developer. But they shouldn't really need his or anyone's help
to do what they need for this.
Cheers,
-Jaakko
http://osm.org/user/jaakkoh
Sent from my
Version 1 would seem to imply not moved, or am I mixing something up?
I understood it so that the version 1s might well be already moved as part of
the import process. This is at least what has been done in Haiti when importing
place names and peaks and other objects from the US military topo
Not quite sure what Werner wanted to convey with the info about the shape and
numbers of the long tail of OSM (perhaps nothing more than the numbers).
Anyways, I'd just want to say that the tiny 0.1% of the data might well be a
huge number of otherwise missing POIs, place or road names or other
Re: the topic in general:
People against the boundaries:
Please understand that they are considered highly useful in some areas and
situations.
For Hispanola (Haiti + Dominican Republic) the boundaries are maintained and
used; pls don't mess around with them. I've also maintained the
Ah, +1 for just removing the highway tag adding a note on weather damage.
There's been similar discussion regarding demolished/collapsed buildings that
still show in imagery.
I've used was:building=collapsed/demolished IIRC on some of such cases -- after
having had the experience of some
In Haiti we've usually taken a pretty clear map-it-as-it-is-on-the-ground
approach.
* storm wipes out a bridge -- the bridge is deleted until a new is built.
* a road is damaged so severly that you can only walk it -- it's a path until
fixed
* a slightly minor damage to the road requires a 4x4
Thanks in general for these updates and
MD5 sums are now supported, as are regional daily diffs
BIG THANKS!
-Jaakko
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-Original Message-
From: Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Date:
amenity=music_venue
+ music_venue=concert_hall/music_club/opera_house/?
Now, how should restaurants that e.g. have live music every night (and host
touring artists, too) be tagged?
Should tags such as
bar=yes or/and
restaurant=yes
be added where appropriate?
Cheers,
-Jaakko
.. Who hasn't
amenity=music_venue
+ music_venue=concert_hall/music_club/opera_house/?
Now, how should restaurants that e.g. have live music every night (and host
touring artists, too) be tagged?
Should tags such as
bar=yes or/and
restaurant=yes
be added where appropriate?
Cheers,
-Jaakko
.. Who hasn't
Whoops, sorry. It says editor quite clearly.. Should read emails b4
replying...
From the go,
-Jaakko
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-Original Message-
From: Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013
Could someone kindly tell if this is anything that could be recommended for
general map viewing and/or navigation use (by non-geeks)? Is there offline
mode? With vector rendering?
How does it compare to OsmAnd (on Android)?
I'm not an iOS person but get increasingly many questions about an iOS
Whoops, sorry. It says editor quite clearly.. Should read emails b4
replying...
From the go,
-Jaakko
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-Original Message-
From: Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013
Whoops, sorry. It says editor quite clearly.. Should read emails b4
replying...
From the go,
-Jaakko
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-Original Message-
From: Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013
Whoops, sorry. It says editor quite clearly.. Should read emails b4
replying...
From the go,
-Jaakko
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-Original Message-
From: Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013
Hi Shawn,
Having mapped Haiti for bit over three years now and living here for nearly
two and a half, working with different geo/mapping projects I very much
agree that -- and have been thinking a lot about -- figuring out how to
highlight the good things that are happening here.
There are some
Big hand to OSM.fr for offering the z19!
I've asked about this need before and will now just +1 the need for this
also at osm.org.
I would also welcome z20 -- perhaps with some request base limits
(requested urban areas -- possibility to handle in more or less similar
fashion as Mike does the
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:
If mappers in Europe and North America think that z18 doesn't show enough
detail, then imagine what it must be like for mappers who are located
nearer to the equator. Because of the Mercator projection we use, higher
as is: a Great service! .. I hope it will stay up
until it gets integrated into osm.org or some other main stream OSM service.
Cheers,
-Jaakko
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Jochen Topf joc...@remote.org wrote:
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 08:32:04AM -0500, Jaakko Helleranta.com wrote:
.. Any ideas why ht
On these lines my one-liner for OSM is that it is
A project to create the best community-produced Open Geo Data set of the
whole world of any (verifiable) physical object (and some non-physical
data, too).
So, my key points in that are:
1) Open Geodata
2) of all data, _integrated_ (no layers, at
It's a bit different in a number of ways. I would summarize the difference
(based on checking both out some time ago, things may have changed) by
saying that:
* Field Papers gives you space to write on
* Walking Papers allows smoother printing of multi page prints (2x2, 4x4).
Field papers seem to
Do you have .osm extracts for the area? A slice from an old regional
extract (or a planet for that matter) would give you the old data.
What area is this?
Cheers,
-Jaakko
On Nov 19, 2012 3:11 PM, Michael Krämer ohr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
using OSM inspector's coastline view I came across a
So, entering China with any GPS-capable phones is then a bit like entering
the USAID HQ office (and I assume similarly a number of other gov offices)
a few years back when they didn't allow any cameras into the building --
please leave all your BlackBerries and other smartphones with cameras here
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
Have such schemes been proposed before ?
Not sure about that.
But this is logical and feasible _if_ all added/edited objects in a changeset
had/have the same source.
I can only say for sure about my own mapping: It would be almost always
impossible for me -- except when tracing in areas I've
of
documenting good question+answer pairs into help.osm.org...
Cheers,
-Jaakko
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Colin Smale colin.sm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On 03/09/2012 21:30, Jaakko Helleranta.com wrote:
Hi there,
Is there some policy or common understanding of how key info from good
email
Good to hear that there's a crowdmap up and running for Isaac / Haiti.
(Added HOT@osm to the list.)
I am in the country (have been here about two years) and have started to
prepare to the storm with fellow-HOTties. As of now we are doing standard
HOT preparations (locating equipment, mappers,
Not OSM, but slightly (and possibly-maybe increasingly) using OSM (website
only, and as background layer only, currently):
Foursquare.
I actually started using 4sq again after they not only started using OSM
(with above limitations) and blogged about their wish to do more with OSM
-- but after I
(Copying to hot + dev because there are certainly many similar cases as I
describe in hot's regions that would benefit more-than-average-places of more
traces dev as that's where the brains/skills to fix this problem are. Replies
to dev only?)
I'll just +1 this post, its remarks and
Clodmade's (most!(!)) current data is from last December.
Close enough?
Dunno if you can query their API on the distance, so u gotta check that out.
I just got a response from them the other day asking about when it will be
updated and the response was that their engineers are assigned to other
*En francaise plus bas -- an kreyòl plis desann*
---
Dear all,
After a the license change bot ran over Hispanola and removed all
edits incompatible with the new license there's a good amount of things to
do, especially on the DR side to fix things.
On the Haiti side we shouldn't have much
Hi Bill / anyone interested to help in last minute fixing of Hispanola,
*(adding to talk@osm in case there would happen to be anyone with interest
and time to help)*
Super glad to hear of you... Unfortunately I've wasted your
to-be-contribution by a delayed response (having been swamped with
Big thanks to Andy for arranging us a little bit more time to
license-clean/rescue data.
I'll try to keep a continuous eye on the progress of the bot but would be super
thankful to anyone who can guestimate the bot's progress enoguh to give
24-48hrs heads up on the bot's arrival to Hispanola
en français ci-dessous en anglais
---
Dear all,
As JGC mentions the license change process is in its last step, which means
on one hand that
- the bot (script) that is cleaning up the database of data that is not
compatible with the new license has begun to run (you can see the global
status
I think it's as clear as a non-standard license can be.
As you noted:
What are some examples of derived products that are re-distributable?
2. Creating a slope map
That's really it in quite explicit terms, I think.
My guess is that they want to limit the distribution of the data itself so they
I'm open to change title
of the document, if you have good one.
MOU
- A brief document to clarify the worries of some in the OSM community about
the compatibility of the NLSF Open Data license with OSM ODbL license + OSM's
CTs?
:)
Cheers,
-J
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The way I see this is:
Don't allow the term MOU make you not see The Point of this text and that
is a clarification to the license terms.
In plain(?) English the Finnish authority says that the OSM community is
allowed to use the data _in OSM_ with the articulated clarifications
because some in
Would anyone else here like to see objects, namely POIs from accepted
categories listed in the OSM but that don't have an icon render always
(when there is space on the Mapnik map)?
I think that the fact that most often such POIs don't get rendered --
albeit sometimes they seem to, dunno why --
I'm not sure I understood all the key points of the messages. .. Hopefully
some.
So, the project would bring 100% coverage of 2.5 resolution SPOT imagery
for Haiti, right?
And that would be available for OSM usage under the linked license? And
could then be used if for nothing else but aligning
Note also that a side product of this project should be to have at least
some GPS tracks in areas of Haiti where there is currently none.
Related to this: Has anyone hacked a way to download all of Haiti's GPS
traces?
Looking at things based on traces' tags there aren't too many GPS traces
No. Reverting does _not_ mean uploading old version.
It means undoing your changeset completely or partially.
See info about JOSM plugin Reverter (IIRC). .. And probably makes sense to look
into it a bit before actually reverting -- as you may mess up more when
reverting.
As some commenter
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Arun Ganesh arun.plane...@gmail.comwrote:
If this data covers the geographical coordinates which have been derived
from google maps service, then it doesnt make any sense.
Sense or no sense?
I guess it depends among other things on whether you think (and the
(Added tagging@osm. Isn't this more of a tagging discussion all-in-all?)
Should both description and note keys be encouraged especially when using
atypical tags/combinations?
-Jaakko
--Original Message--
From: Maarten Deen
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Tag
Make sure you are viewing the highest zoom levels (z18-19) when trying to look
for the highres imagery.
This trick showed some additional hires imagery for some areas in Haiti last
year. It was in JOSM, though and the bug may have been solved (haven't checked
actually). .. So, may not help you
Thorough analysis.
I think you're right on at least most of the 2 objects?
And my guess is that:
46 (parking, bus_stop) how is this in other countries? in germany this would
usually be an error.
Would imply two objects, too.
... Or then if someone wants to denote that this specific bus stop has
(Added HOT to the list as the issue here is probably of interest In the areas
where HOT is active.)
Andrzej,
What was your process / what tools did you use?
In general:
I've dreamed of solutions to fix not only capitalization errors / fuckups but
also various other typing errors / mistakes in
You can get sort of a touch and feel to how the map looked before if you
have the .osm file for that time.
Slice a suitable piece of it and view it in JOSM with Mapnik (true) Paint
Style.
The custom paint styles are available via Edit Preferences: Map Settings
(3rd left side tab from top) Map
It would be _super_ good if we had some tool that would flag and notify some
advanced active mapper in a given area of any changesets that delete more than
2 features. .. I'd be totally up for checking any and all changesets in Haiti
that delete _anything_.
This is an increasing problem and
Hi there,
Does anyone know of cases where device distributor(s) or mobile operator(s)
would have collaborated/interacted with OSM in a way or another?
I'm especially interested to know of any cases that would have pre-installed
OSM using app(s) on Android devices but I'm keen to learn/hear of
+1 for # of rooms. It's pretty much the same as # of parking spots in a parking
lot, imho.
As per prices I think hotel prices are not _that_ different from toll prices
(at highways, parking, etc). For hotels, I'd opt for a price range system
rather than exact prices, though, due to both the
Desole seulment en francoise. Svp utilise http://translate.google.com si tu
comprends pas l'anglais.
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(This is a few days old by now as the reply didn't get sent before the other
replies but these r my thoughts anyways.)
I see this being somewhat closely related to a wider problem about
Dear all,
Ce n'est pas possible de editer OSM pour environ 4 jour. Quel q'un qui parle (
ecrire) francoise meilleur que moi peux expliquer plus, mais I'll y'a deux
choses qui passe:
- change de serveur
- change de license de OSM data
Si Tinono lire cette ca list: est-ce que tu pourrait
Hi all,
Sorry for cross-posting but I got so thrilled about creating my first ever
bookmarklets as well as my first OSM Diary entries that I can't help but
posting this to y'all who might be interested...
From #OSM IRC chat:
Since I got good feedback about the bookmarklets I created for Your
With previous large uploads I have experience the same behaviour resulting
in massive dupes. So I guess it is not a conversion issue.
I don't have experience with conversions nor (mass) imports -- but I _have_
had massive dupes problems a number of times when uploading larger
amounts of data with
Salut tous,
Since there is an increasing number of people on this list using a Natcom data
connection in a way or another related to mapping activities here's a little
tip for fixing the problem of re-activating a data plan (eg. Brian and I have
both tried to re-activate without success -
Jaime wrote: My guess is that, at least in my area, they are mixing OSM
geometries and names with -very poor- labels from other source.
... Which would mean that (mixing and matching data in an area) they should be
contributing back to OSM, eih? Would that poor old local name of Madrid be
Umh. Of course other (as in any) maps can be used for _some_ level of
verification (such as: oh, there seems to b a rd here! I should go out and
survey that!) -- Or should I rather say navigation to help in one's own
surveying.
I'd be very very surprised if let's say any new company in the
Hi there,
There was a thread a while ago on GPS loggers but I'd have a slightly modified
question on the same field:
Could someone recommend essentially GPS logger solutions that would be
temporarily installed in vehicles for gathering information for preferrably a
week, two or even three for
I don't remap because I lack official and final rules (and tool(s)) for what
needs to be remapped.
+1
In addition to this my other reasons are:
* Limited time vs. Possibility to reduce re-mapping needs by undecided
accepting the new license+CTs. Toby has clearly detailed how powerful this
(Added talk-ht@osm as that might well reach some ppl involved that the other
lists don't.)
Having bn part of the below-mentioned #OSM IRC discussion (finally using irc
after 15 years of avoiding, ayii!) Here's my 2 cents:
The OSM Haiti data's v1 odbl complient edit rates for nodes and ways are
This is kick-ass great, again. Dead-simple way to create areas to follow.
I love it how easy it is to create the polygons -- and get the plain txt
coordinates for them.
Could this polygon tool pt b integrated w OWL? Can someone give guidance on
visualizing the feed content?
I'm copying this
(Added talk-ht@osm as that might well reach some ppl involved that the other
lists don't.)
Having bn part of the below-mentioned #OSM IRC discussion (finally using irc
after 15 years of avoiding, ayii!) Here's my 2 cents:
The OSM Haiti data's v1 odbl complient edit rates for nodes and ways are
This is kick-ass great, again. Dead-simple way to create areas to follow.
I love it how easy it is to create the polygons -- and get the plain txt
coordinates for them.
Could this polygon tool pt b integrated w OWL? Can someone give guidance on
visualizing the feed content?
I'm copying this
Q: what would be copyrightable from this?
A: Nothing (imho).
Copyright protects (a specific) form, not an idea (or so I was taught at IPR
101 at my university in Finland; in case the country matters in this case).
And even the form must meet originality the criteria (if that's the proper
term
This is precisely what I've seen in Haiti and discussed with a number of the
local contributors, too.
That is: as the contributors' tech-savvyness decreases we see a clear hike in
various sorts of data problems.
Bundle that with not-so-large active user base (of people who do quality
fixing)
Would someone know if there's any problem w OSM servers right now?
We're having a training in Haiti (for mobile money agent mappers) and the
server refuses download with error code 509.
I first thought, and partially still do, that this was/is due to ten students
using the same ip-address(?)
Maybe we should allow teenage users to shoot nude pictures of themselves,
upload, and share with friends.
Or maybe, just maybe, some of the blessed developers who know Rails well enough
could help make connecting with other mappers easier/smoother/even_delightful
So, +1 for Martijn's idea(s).
I've had the same problem on Windows I think both XP as well as Vista/Win7, at
least XP and I think both on Chrome as well as Firefox (at least Chrome).
+1 for the desire to (batch) send msgs to all mappers near you. I'd also love
to see more mappers around me. It seems to be currently limited
Getting off-topic-ish but to clarify:
CC-0 is the equivalent of public domain (zero rights reserved).
My understanding is that this was introduced because many countries don't have
the concept of public domain as it exists e.g. in the American legislation.
CC-0 enables the creators of
I don't have a good enough internet access at hand here but a few thoughts:
* excellent!
* if/since u go the open source way for the book (which LearnOSM.org is too,
eih?):
- would it make any sense to still keep it in a/the wiki and go the
WikiTravel way creating an OSM version. Of the
Dear You/All interested in mapping, maps of Haiti (how to find/use them),
geo-information, GIS systems, etc.
In the spirit of open communities, open source and making the only the best
map of Haiti http://j.mp/osm-ht even better a
*MappingHaitihttp://mappinghaiti.posterous.com
Camp* -- a
Hi,
Some thoughts regarding various discussions about quality control /
mechanisms in OSM:
We (Seb and I) had a brief discussion yesterday with one of the advanced
Haitian mappers about what improvements the locals would like to see in OSM
tools to make their contributing to the project easier /
I very much like Ian's idea. Coincidentally I talked about this with some
people at SotM.
It seems to me that a number of people have started editing osm after a
significant delay because they've felt the barriers badly (both regarding tools
and technical creation of the map as well as fear of
FYI all: I just created this welcome message for the talk-ht list.
-
Cher tous: Je just cree le bienvenue message bas (que toutes les personnes
qui souscriver pour le list va recoir quand ils souscrive). Si tu veux
traduire cette message meilleur, c'est bon (et s'il te plait et fait ca), si
non,
As Sebastien informed in his email
yesterdayhttp://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-transit/2011-September/001550.html
the
Haitian OSM community has started to map the local bus (tap-tap) routes in
OSM.
Thanks to Michael's
As Sebastien informed in his email
yesterdayhttp://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-transit/2011-September/001550.html
the
Haitian OSM community has started to map the local bus (tap-tap) routes in
OSM.
Thanks to Michael's
Hi all,
Comme avant nous allons faire le Mapping Meetup a GrassRoots demain pour fixer
le qualite de la carte.
Le session pour les personnes plus commence a 9am et le session pour les
personnes dans le niveau basique / intermediate commence a 1pm.
See you tomorrow! - A demain!
-Jaakko
Sent
Dear all,
Friday is approaching again, which means that we will be having another
Mapping Friday Meetup or Mapping Friday at the GrassRootsUnited.
Talking with Seb we came to the conclusion that rather than training
something new and doing a little mapping related to the newly learned thing
we
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