On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 20:58 -0500, Anthony wrote:
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 7:21 PM, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 23:51 +1000, John Smith wrote: Thankfully the main
author of the software seems to want a more
general editor, not just one that works with OSM
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 8:51 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
I was sent a link to this thread on the JOSM dev mailing list:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/josm-dev/2011-January/005185.html
The jist is some people are pushing to put URL filtering into JOSM,
currently
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 7:21 PM, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 23:51 +1000, John Smith wrote:
Thankfully the main author of the software seems to want a more
general editor, not just one that works with OSM specific APIs etc.
This makes me wonder. Dirk has
On 31 January 2011 02:26, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
You aren't addressing the core question. Given that the new imagery
plugin has made it much simpler to accidentally infringe, is a URL
blacklist a suitable way to raise that barrier closer to where it was
a few weeks ago?
CommonMap fosm, and perhaps wikimapia in the future, and anyone who
likes to use the great josm software.
... I'm using it to convert .osm to .gpx and .osm to .img
After using shp-to-osm.jar, i use JOSM to work with the data
... I should be able to trace what i like, and create what i want ...
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 11:45 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 31 January 2011 02:26, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
You aren't addressing the core question. Given that the new imagery
plugin has made it much simpler to accidentally infringe, is a URL
blacklist a
Oops, I mean restrict Imagery URLs.
... sorry got carried away on the last message :)
On 1/30/11, Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com wrote:
CommonMap fosm, and perhaps wikimapia in the future, and anyone who
likes to use the great josm software.
... I'm using it to convert .osm to .gpx
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
You aren't addressing the core question. Given that the new imagery
plugin has made it much simpler to accidentally infringe, is a URL
blacklist a suitable way to raise that barrier closer to where it was
a few weeks
On 31 January 2011 08:02, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
You aren't addressing the core question. Given that the new imagery
plugin has made it much simpler to accidentally infringe, is a URL
blacklist a suitable way to
Sam Vekemans wrote:
It's a good think that potlatch2 doesn't restrict APIs :)
[...]
Oops, I mean restrict Imagery URLs.
... sorry got carried away on the last message :)
Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
If you wade through the whole conversation on the josm-dev mailing
list you would be aware
that
On 30 January 2011 00:21, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
So, what happens now? Has Frederik appointed himself as top-dog in the
JOSM project, above and beyond the maintainer?
Frederik was the JOSM project maintainer for a number of years before
he handed off to Dirk and others. He
On 31 January 2011 10:04, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
Frederik is also a member of the Data Working Group, along with
myself, who have to deal with the consequences of people recklessly
tracing in from inappropriate sources.
Although a little different, see a recent case
Not that I'm getting involved in this... but if there is to be a
multiplicity of servers, why not have the server provide a REST call* that
can be used by PL/JOSM (or anything else) to establish which tracing sources
are permitted for that server and which aren't? That way, the tools don't
need
On 31 January 2011 10:24, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
Not that I'm getting involved in this... but if there is to be a
multiplicity of servers, why not have the server provide a REST call* that
can be used by PL/JOSM (or anything else) to establish which tracing sources
are permitted
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:18 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 31 January 2011 10:04, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
Frederik is also a member of the Data Working Group, along with
myself, who have to deal with the consequences of people recklessly
tracing in
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