Here is another bicycle - 3D related project from someone in Geel. I
invited him over to the mailing list to discuss his ideas and data needs:
https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/41657/3d-world-generation-for-bicycle-simulation-with-cityengine
regards
m
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 4:00 AM,
e dimanche 08 février 2015 à 10:01 +0100, Ben Abelshausen a écrit :
Hello
I have a new idea to get some funding for OpenStreetMap-Belgium.
great
Our biggest problem is that we have no budget to organize anything at
the moment (I'm funding most things out of my own pocket still except
part
I'm already doing this, so you have my interest.
Not exactly sure who the customers would be. Also, you say we would be
remunerated and at the same time OSM Belgium gets funding. Those customers
must have deep pockets, or I must have misunderstood. :-)
Anyway, it sounds like a good idea. I'll
I'm being paid to keep ArcelorMittal site in Zelzate up to date, I
actually receive detailed plans from AM to accomplish this. Especially
all their emergency exist are very important to them.
So there is a legit business case for these type of tasks. But it is an
ongoing effort as from time to
2009/11/23 Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
What do you think of the idea to convert the shp files to OSM, then to
GPX and upload it that way?
I don't think this would be a good idea, they aren't GPS traces, it
would also remove or make more difficult if things need to
Hi everyone,
What do you think of the idea to convert the shp files to OSM, then to
GPX and upload it that way?
This way, we (at a minimum) just have a gpx track of where the data
that is available, geographically is.
It doesnt mean that the features will end up being uploaded, it just
provides a
2009/11/23 Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
What do you think of the idea to convert the shp files to OSM, then to
GPX and upload it that way?
I don't think this would be a good idea, they aren't GPS traces, it
would also remove or make more difficult if things need to
On Friday 21 December 2007 09:04:54 Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Was thinking that it might be an idea to develop an application to allow
people to set up their own local OSM-based sites for very local areas e.g.
20x20 miles - in the UK, that could include, for example, the New Forest,
the Lake