[Talk-ca] Fwd: Accidental deletions in Victoria

2010-04-08 Thread Victor Bielawski
(Why the hell do I always miss the big shiny Reply All button?) On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:38 AM, Victor Bielawski bielaws...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Gregory nomoregra...@googlemail.com wrote: think there is some helpful revert feature in Potlatch To undelete a way,

[Talk-ca] HackFest - Victoria or Sidney?

2010-04-08 Thread Sam Vekemans
Hi, I'm Itching to get a HackFest / Mapping parting going some time real soon. There is TONNES of stuff going on lots of new mappers around. (I just checked the 'mappers around me' and see a whole bunch). ie. .. CVRD data is being loaded in, the Provincial Parks/national parks are loaded in.

Re: [Talk-ca] Accidental deletions in Victoria

2010-04-08 Thread Apollinaris Schoell
I can revert it if the data hasn't been changed and you didn't do other edits in the same changeset. check the changeset and if you think it should be reverted as a whole let me know. If you prefer to revert just some portion it's best to use Potlatch and with key 'U' you will see all deleted

[Talk-ca] On renderers

2010-04-08 Thread Yves Moisan
Hi All, I need to give a presentation on OSM a couple of months down the road. One of the key aspects in my talk will revolve on the idea that OSM provides people with data they can operate on instead of just having access to pre-rendered images. On the OSM rendering page, there is a mention

Re: [Talk-ca] On renderers

2010-04-08 Thread Richard Weait
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Yves Moisan yves.moi...@boreal-is.com wrote:  What I'd like to know in fact is how organizations that wish to control how OSM data is rendered have for options.  And examples if possible. Any pointers appreciated. Dear Yves, There are a bunch of OSM datasets

Re: [Talk-ca] On renderers

2010-04-08 Thread Adam Dunn
My personal favourite example that I tell people is http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/HaptoRender where OSM data is used to print a haptic map for blind users. I think it demonstrates very well the difference between access to final rendered images vs. access to the raw data. Adam On Thu, Apr

Re: [Talk-ca] On renderers

2010-04-08 Thread Yves Moisan
Thanx Adam and Richard, I guess some implementation details are given at the page you mention Richard. I feel there are folks in the audience that will ask me how did they do that we want to do it too! and I'll be dumbfounded ;-). If anyone has pointers to nitty-gritty implementation

Re: [Talk-ca] URISA BC Seminar on Open Data--Vancouver May 20th

2010-04-08 Thread Richard Weait
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Sam Vekemans acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Richard, (cc: et all) [snip] Hi Sam, I wonder if you could divide your messages a little bit. This one seems to have a couple of different things going on at once, and a wider than necessary distribution list.

Re: [Talk-ca] Mapping intersections properly - the impact on routing and illegal routing maneuvres

2010-04-08 Thread Marc Provencher
I did look at turn restrictions. But would the Garmin auto-routing algorithms even consider those restrictions? Not without pain to implement either. The editors would need to make this a one or two click solution. Not complaining, just thinking aloud. Marc. On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 3:36 PM,

Re: [Talk-ca] Accidental deletions in Victoria

2010-04-08 Thread Victor Bielawski
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Corey Burger corey.bur...@gmail.com wrote: I just tried to get this way via Potlatch and it doesn't work. This is going to need to be done on the server. I really wish the web had a revert edit button on it. I see that the way you linked to had one node left in