Frederik Ramm developed a script that takes history into account:
http://www.remote.org/frederik/tmp/housenumbers.html
It does a lot more credit to the work of Ivodeb around Korbeek-Lo and
Bierbeek. The numbers are also for worldwide edits instead of only Belgium.
Happy New Year (well almost),
Hi,
I've made a program that counts how many house numbers someone has
added. It uses object history, so it should be able to correctly award
the count to the person actually adding the addr:housenumber tag.
I don't yet know what will happen with this, but before I make further
plans,
The number (10334) associated to me, Kjarrval, does seem correct. I did
a lot of walks last summer and gathered a lot of housenumbers on OsmPad.
Could send you the files if you want a rough verification of the number
of houses.
- Svavar Kjarrval
On 30/12/12 21:53, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
I've made a program that counts how many house numbers someone has added.
It uses object history, so it should be able to correctly award the count
to the person actually adding the addr:housenumber tag.
I
On 30/12/2012 21:53, Frederik Ramm wrote:
http://www.remote.org/frederik/tmp/housenumbers.html
It would be great if you could find your name on the list and do a quick
sanity check in your head whether this looks right or not.
According to this list, 208 accounts have added more than 10k house
On 30/12/12 21:53, Frederik Ramm wrote:
It would be great if you could find your name on the list and do a
quick sanity check in your head whether this looks right or not.
The numbers for me look about right.
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Cheers, Chris
user: chillly
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Number seems in right sort of range for me.
You could get some guinea pigs to do sanity checks by checking numbers before
and after an extensive house number mapping effort by themselves
Cheers
Steve
From: Frederik Ramm [frede...@remote.org]
Sent: Sunday,
I did my own analysis for housenumbers in Belgium, but that only took the
last person who touched the object into account. The numbers look in the
right ballpark for the people I verified.
The real algorithm should be: the last person who added the housenumber the
object has in the latest version.
6137 Looks good for me. I collect a *lot* of addresses simply by walking.
Cheers,
ingalls
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 5:53 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
I've made a program that counts how many house numbers someone has
added. It uses object history, so it should be able
Frederik -
Very cool! My numbers look about right. (probably exactly right. ; ) )
Thanks, Jeff
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 4:05 PM, nicholas ingalls
nicholas.inga...@gmail.com wrote:
6137 Looks good for me. I collect a *lot* of addresses simply by walking.
Cheers,
ingalls
On Sun, Dec 30,
Frederik Ramm writes:
According to this list, 208 accounts have added more than 10k house
numbers - if any one of them has actually surveyed that many houses they
should be awarded a prize! A further ~ 1400 have done between 1k and 10k
numbers, and ~ 4600 have done between 100 and 1k
Are there any tools that can tip users to what they could do in a
particular map area?
For example, for a given bb(zoomsome min) in a browser window, is there
anything that says:
- Hey, relative to other (or selected best-practice examples) areas like
the one you're viewing, this area has:
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On Dec 30, 2012, at 9:54 PM, Jeff Meyer wrote:
Are there any tools that can tip users to what they could do in a particular
map area?
For example, for a given bb(zoomsome min) in a browser window, is there
anything that says:
- Hey, relative to other (or selected best-practice examples)
On 2012-12-31 18:54, Jeff Meyer wrote:
Are there any tools that can tip users to what they could do in a
particular map area?
For example, for a given bb(zoomsome min) in a browser window, is
there anything that says:
- Hey, relative to other (or selected best-practice examples) areas
like the
You could as
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Michal Migurski m...@teczno.com wrote:
On Dec 30, 2012, at 9:54 PM, Jeff Meyer wrote:
Are there any tools that can tip users to what they could do in a particular
map area?
For example, for a given bb(zoomsome min) in a browser window, is there
Hi Frederik,
Am Sonntag, den 30.12.2012, 22:53 +0100 schrieb Frederik Ramm:
It is quite possible that the program has bugs so if you notice
something strange, do mention it.
o.k. I'm at the bottom of the list:
-680 werner2101
What does the negative number mean?
I've not mapped many
From: Werner Hoch [mailto:werner...@gmx.de]
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers
That one looks strange to:
3490 OSMF Redaction Account
I don't think that the redaction bot actively mapped adresses.
I'd expect the redaction bot has mapped zero adresses.
In certain scenarios the
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On 12/27/12 16:45, Masi Master wrote:
Hi,
also bei mir funktioniert es...
Ahh, du meinst wahrscheinlich den Fehler an den Kachelgrenzen? Da wird
manchmal abgeschnitten.
ah ich hab mir grad mal ein paar mehr Kacheln rendern lassen ... und
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On 12/28/12 01:22, Peter Körner wrote:
Hi Tobias, Masi,
Am 27.12.2012 16:45, schrieb Masi Master:
also bei mir funktioniert es...
Ahh, du meinst wahrscheinlich den Fehler an den Kachelgrenzen? Da wird
manchmal abgeschnitten. Mit welcher
Hallo,
jetzt ist es mir passiert. Ich hatte im Logger SBAS eingeschaltet in einem
Gebiet in dem keine Korrekturdaten vorliegen. Der MT3329 im Transystem
747A+ scheint unfähig das zu erkennen.
Ich hätte den Teil mit den IGP Masken aus der Spezifikation so verstanden
dass der Empfänger das
Am 30/dic/2012 um 08:31 schrieb Giuseppe Amici giuseppeam...@virgilio.it:
La grammatica della lingua italiana dice questo:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aiuto:Maiuscolo_e_minuscolo
Non mi sembra pertinente, come si legge all'inizio, queste sono regole per la
wikipedia italiana: Questa
Gli davo affidamento non solo per wikipedia perché in calce al documento
compare come riferimento:
Luca Serianni; Giovanni Nencioni.
http://www.accademiadellacrusca.it/it/lingua-italiana/consulenza-linguistica/domande-risposte/uso-maiuscole-minuscole
Uso delle maiuscole e minuscole.
Il giorno dom, 30/12/2012 alle 08.31 +0100, Giuseppe Amici ha scritto:
La grammatica della lingua italiana dice questo:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aiuto:Maiuscolo_e_minuscolo
Egregio Rattorosso, non volermene ma dovrei correggerti nel tuo messaggio
come faceva la mia Prof di Italiano con
Messaggio originale
Da: roby...@libero.it
Data: 30/12/2012 10.22
A: talk-it@openstreetmap.org
Ogg: [Talk-it] **AUGURI A TUTTI*
Colgo l'occasione per mandare un augurio a tutti Voi per il nuovo anno.
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Hola a todos;
Tras constrastar Bing y PNOA con el catastro, antes no cargaba, me quedaré con
el PNOA como las ortofotos no desplazadas.
Ahora el problema que veo es que, aunque corrijamos Ronda con JOSM, cualquier
usuario que edite con Potlatch va a borrar o modificar nuestras ediciones.
No
Hallo!
User http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/FS161820 hat in den letzten Tagen in Wien
ziemlich viele Objekte angefasst/erzeugt. Hat wer einen Überblick, wer das ist
und was er tut?
/al
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Hi,
ja, das ist ein Freund von mir, der wohl gerade intensiv seine Ferien
mit Mappen verbringt. Ich weiß aber nicht, was er gerade so macht, ein
Blick auf die Edits: Häuserblöcke und grüne Innenhöfe zeichnen,
Adressranges mappen (in Häuser wär wohl besser..)
Ist etwas nicht in Ordnung?
LG,
Jautājums vairāk zinošajiem OSM cilvēkiem.
Ja man atrastos pāris dienas paķimerēties ar OSM styleshītu un uztaisīt lai
rāda ceļu segumus, tad:
A: Kādi ir vizuālie veidi segumu attēlošanai?
Man jau personīgi ir pierasts JS stils.
Reku OSM tasks par šo tēmu, džeki pat salikuši kopā tādu primitīvu
English follows
Osmose est un outil de détection d'erreur similaire à Keepright. Il permet de
détecter les
erreurs et incohérences des données OSM et se présente sous la
forme d'une carte OSM avec des info-bulles indiquant les erreurs. À gauche, on
sélectionne à partir de la liste de
Bonjour
Le 30/12/2012 08:46, piratebab a écrit :
Il peut y avoir un intérêt à matérialiser les GR, car sur le terrain,
ils sont clairement identifiés.
Oui, et c'est leur délégation du ministère de maintenir en bon état la
signalétique des GR
Mais comme GR est une marque déposée ...
Oui,
Le message suivant de Silmiga-sy:
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Bonjour,
Membre depuis avril, je me présente a posteriori.
Avec des étudiants, diplômés et enseignants de Géographie du développement sur
Paris, nous avons fondé une association cet été. Nous comptons une centaine de
membres et de nombreux
Bonjour,
Sans pouvoir te répondre sur le coté technique, il serait préférable
d'avoir un compte par utilisateur pour différente raison :
- Suivi personnel des modifications afin que l'utilisateur retrouve les
siennes simplement ;
- En cas d'erreur de saisie, il est préférable d'entrer en
Jo, ce message a été posté sur le forum et est recopié ici (talk-fr)
parce que c'est un nouveau sujet ouvert sur le forum.
Une réponse à la liste ne sera pas transmise au forum, ce qui
n'empêche pas une concertation sur la liste avant de recopier
la/les meilleurs réponses sur le forum.
Tu peux
À propos du lien, je ne le trouve pas pratique du tout ! C'est le lien vers
le sujet qu'il faudrait mettre, et non juste celui vers la section du forum.
Francescu
Le 30 déc. 2012 18:22, Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr a écrit :
Jo, ce message a été posté sur le forum et est recopié ici
2012/12/30 Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr:
Jo, ce message a été posté sur le forum et est recopié ici (talk-fr)
parce que c'est un nouveau sujet ouvert sur le forum.
Si vous ne voulez plus voir de réponses sur cette liste, il suffit
d'arrêter de renvoyer les messages du forum ici
Cela a déjà été signalé plusieurs fois. Mais bon...
Le 30 décembre 2012 18:29, Francescu GAROBY windu...@gmail.com a écrit :
À propos du lien, je ne le trouve pas pratique du tout ! C'est le lien
vers le sujet qu'il faudrait mettre, et non juste celui vers la section du
forum.
Francescu
Le 30 déc. 2012 à 18:44, Pieren a écrit :
2012/12/30 Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr:
Jo, ce message a été posté sur le forum et est recopié ici (talk-fr)
parce que c'est un nouveau sujet ouvert sur le forum.
Si vous ne voulez plus voir de réponses sur cette liste, il suffit
Tient c'est original, je n'avais pas du tout fait attention que ça pouvait
venir du forum... je ferait attention les prochaines fois.
J'ai posté de nombreuse question sur le forum, mon pseudo est percherie
Je suis en train de me rendre compte que la mail liste est plutôt dédié à
des questions de
Le 30 décembre 2012 23:11, Jo. perche...@gmail.com a écrit :
Tient c'est original, je n'avais pas du tout fait attention que ça pouvait
venir du forum... je ferait attention les prochaines fois.
J'ai posté de nombreuse question sur le forum, mon pseudo est percherie
Je suis en train de me
OSMの次期WebエディターのiD、アルファ0版が
22日リリースされています。
HTML5/Javascript技術によるWebでのOSM編集ツールの本命です。
腕に覚えのある方も、ないけど興味のある方、お試しあれ。
国際化、地域化、日本語化はまだまだされていません。
今後、日本からも参加サれる方が増えることを期待しています。
ライブで試すこともできます。
http://geowiki.com/iD/#?map=18.00/35.63284/139.88046
三浦
Original Message
Subject:
いいだです。
大島のアイランドマッピング、地味に参加しています。
北西部の建物を中心に描いていますが、
先日ついに、ゴルフ場に手を染めてしまいました。。。(^^;
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=34.78962lon=139.38429zoom=17layers=M
砂浜、灯台、田畑に水路、森林、港湾、工業地域など、
「あれーこのタグなんだったっけ?」と調べながら描いています。
今回の大島だと、道路に並木がかぶさっているようでどこが道路か判別しづらいのですが、
そこは実際に現地に行ってからのお楽しみなのかなー、と思っています。
Several UK local authorities have released their Public Right of Way data
under a Open Data license
Barry Cornelius has been doing a great job of collating the data sets here
http://www.rowmaps.com/kmls/
I have been processing these into UTF Grids at Google Zooms 13-15 to use
for route creation
Evenin' all,
Like most forces Hampshire Constabulary is trying to save money and one
of their initiatives has been to reduce the number of police stations.
My local station is one of those affected by the cuts and while the
building is still in use for parking patrol cars and has the odd plod in
Hi,
On 30.12.2012 04:23, Michael Patrick wrote:
The point being, is that every locale is going to have features (and
combinations of features) to give contest to some user's activity or
use. And for that individual or community of users, if that feature(s)
can't be added or isn't present, the
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 6:15 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
If, on the other hand, these low and high water lines are defined/recorded
elsewhere (probably even in a legally binding form if they are relevant to
some statue), and the only reason you want them in OSM is because you
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Serge Wroclawski emac...@gmail.com wrote:
OSM is not data repository, it's a dataset onto itself. Through years
of experience, and trial and error, we have found that importing these
external datasets does not help the project in most cases. Therefore
we
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Jason Remillard
remillard.ja...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Serge Wroclawski emac...@gmail.com
wrote:
OSM is not data repository, it's a dataset onto itself. Through years
of experience, and trial and error, we have found that
I am very sympathetic to what I sense to be Jason's (and Michael's and
others') frustrations. It's quite clear there are a *very* large number of
imports that have contributed to the body of data that is OSM (Incomplete
list here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Category:Import).
Hopefully,
There sure is a huge amount of imported data in OSM, but I don't see what's
frustrating about distinguishing between useful and not-useful data
imports. What we've been discussing here is what sort of data should be
imported and if it's useful.
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Jeff Meyer
What's frustrating about distinguishing between useful not useful data
imports is that there isn't much information available on the wiki other
documentation about how to distinguish between the two.
At least, I haven't been able to find much of the good information that's
in the minds of the
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Jeff Meyer j...@gwhat.org wrote:
What's frustrating about distinguishing between useful not useful data
imports is that there isn't much information available on the wiki other
documentation about how to distinguish between the two.
At least, I haven't been
Serge Wroclawski writes:
Steve suggested we need addresses. He didn't ask for a crazy huge
import.
Well, he kinda did. The TIGER data has addresses. The original import
didn't include them. We *could* triple the size of the data in the USA
by creating address ways alongside the TIGER ways.
These are based off of Lambertus's work here:
http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl
If you have questions or comments about these maps, please feel
free to ask. However, please do not send me private mail. The
odds are, someone else will have the same questions, and by
asking on the talk-us@
On Dec 30, 2012, at 9:01 PM, Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com wrote:
Serge Wroclawski writes:
Steve suggested we need addresses. He didn't ask for a crazy huge
import.
Well, he kinda did. The TIGER data has addresses. The original import
didn't include them. We *could* triple the size of the
The first question is what is appropriate consultation, and that will vary
on a case by case basis with the type of data, complexity of import, type of
object being imported, where it's being imported, existing data, experience
of importer, feedback received, etc.
I missed adding the link to
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