I'm checking the area of Antwerp for strange edits. Not as vigorously as I
once used to though -- I used to check every edit made in the area but that's
just too much work for too little time :-)
Using itoworld gives a great view to know what's happening around the area
pretty quickly
http://ww
On Saturday 18 May 2013 12:19:08 Glenn Plas wrote:
> I'm keeping an eye on this area, where I live ... and where I used to
> live :)
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.0176&lon=4.4859&zoom=12&layers=M
>
> But no bounding box as it's more limited to administrative boundaries ,
> places I kno
I'm keeping an eye on this area, where I live ... and where I used to
live :)
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.0176&lon=4.4859&zoom=12&layers=M
But no bounding box as it's more limited to administrative boundaries ,
places I know well. I see mistakes but I try to fix them, and I
probably
I think the only one who can take legal actions in OSM data is the OSM
Foundation. As you sign their terms of service when you start using the
service.
Anyway, maybe it's not a bad idea to set up the monitoring a bit more
organised. I'm monitoring this bounding box:
http://osm.org/?box=yes&bbox=2.
I sent Henning the following link:
http://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/cgi_loi/loi_a1.pl?language=nl&la=N&table_name=wet&cn=1867060801&&caller=list&N&fromtab=wet&tri=dd+AS+RANK&rech=1&numero=1&sql=%28text+contains+%28%27%27%29%29#Art.550bis
referring him to Art.550ter.
I don't think we have anythin
>>> Don't tell me my changesets are too big... I try to keep them smaller
than a few months ago, but I also try to not overflow the history with many
small changes.
No, it's just that I know you're not a vandal :-) although ... dropping all
those bus icons all over the map :-)
On Fri, May 17, 20
Jo,
I do this since a couple of months and haven't seen anything
irregular so far. A couple of newcomers using Id over the past week.
I'm glad there are not all too many actual vandals on OSM. They became
a real plague on Wiktionary and probably still are. I gave up on
moderating th
2013/5/17 Marc Gemis
> It would be nice to have a way to get notified of e.g. the ten first edits
> of a user in a certain area
>
Indeed.
>
> Right now, I monitor an area from Antwerp to Mechelen and Sint-Niklaas to
> Lier for all changes via
> http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/scri
It's user aighes who asked me the question. Probably to have some more
leverage. It seems to work in Germany to scare them off by threathening
with legal repercussions.
Jo
2013/5/17 Glenn Plas
> He received 1 block so far:
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Evoluon/edits
>
> He did 20 chang
He received 1 block so far:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Evoluon/edits
He did 20 changesets, looks like
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/aighes is on his heels.
Last is from yesterday.
Glenn
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It would be nice to have a way to get notified of e.g. the ten first edits
of a user in a certain area
Right now, I monitor an area from Antwerp to Mechelen and Sint-Niklaas to
Lier for all changes via
http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/scripts/rss.php?bbox=4.10,51.00,4.67,51.30
For new
Is this the first time we have this problem? Maybe it is a sign that the
visibility of OSM in Belgium is finally increasing a bit! :-)
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Best regards,
Ben Abelshausen
ben.abelshau...@gmail.com
http://twitter.com/xivk
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Glenn Plas wrote:
On 05/17/2013 09:44 AM, Julien Fastré wrote:
Hello,
My forêt question is: will the belgian law apply?
Julien
Envoyé depuis mon téléphone
Jo a écrit :
Hi,
I received a question from Henning from the DWG asking whether we have
legislation in Belgium which can be used to warn off people commi
Hello,
My forêt question is: will the belgian law apply?
Julien
Envoyé depuis mon téléphone
Jo a écrit :
>Hi,
>
>I received a question from Henning from the DWG asking whether we have
>legislation in Belgium which can be used to warn off people committing
>vandalism on our data.
>
>There is so
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