importation,
under the condition that whomever is doing it knows some of the issues as you
pointed out to ensure they are always making things better instead of worse.
Dan
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Dan Charrois
President, Syzygy Research Technology
Phone: 780-961-2213
I've read somewhere that the srtm data has, at best, 30m resolution. I don't
know that it's resolved enough for hiking/snowshoeing/cross-country skiing? I
can think of features where greater than 30m resolution would be helpful.
Then again, I just looked at opencyclemap for that area again,
Usually, in remote areas of the north that I've dealt with, there is often
little else already there than the Landsat lakes. And usually, in a given
tile, there is usually just a handful of lakes.
In pretty much every case I've dealt with so far, I've replaced the Landsat
lakes with Canvec
Is it the communities view that it is okay to import CanVec without
reconciling the internal differences between the layers?
I believe it is. The great thing about OSM data is it is not written in
stone. An import or edit can be changed in the future. The data is
inserted for use by
I'm a geeky guy who's always been into mapping. My first GPS was the Garmin
GPS 38 (a single channel receiver that could track up to 8 satellites but took
forever to get a lock). But right from the beginning, I was hooked - I even
used it in 1999 to do a Study of the Accuracy of Averaged
While spreading the word as much as possible certainly can't hurt, I'd suggest
that at the very least possible events are posted here as well. I've been
mapping and using/programming computers for years (long before OpenStreetMap),
but have never used (or heard of) upcoming.com or meetup.com.
appropriate to me, considering how OpenStreetMap
is referenced in the description and in the relevant places in the software
itself.
Dan
On 2011-May-06, at 8:11 PM, Dan Charrois wrote:
Hi again.
I'm glad you noticed that - I thought I *had* attributed OSM.. this was an
oversight. OpenStreetMap
Hi everybody. I don't want to make this a commercial plug, so I'll keep this
short and relevant. The only reason I'd even want to mention this here is that
I value the feedback of other OpenStreetMap people - especially that of fellow
Canadians.
I just released an iPhone/iPod/iPad app a
to
everyone whether or not they have an iTunes account or iDevice of some kind (at
least, I think so). There are a few screen snapshots in there, as well as a
more detailed description.
Dan
On 2011-May-06, at 3:00 PM, Richard Weait wrote:
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Dan Charrois d...@syz.com
without that. But I'll definitely add an OSM attribution into the
description on iTunes.
Dan
On 2011-May-06, at 7:19 PM, Richard Weait wrote:
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 8:52 PM, Dan Charrois d...@syz.com wrote:
Hi Richard.
I hope to set up a proper web site describing it in more detail
On 2011-Mar-06, at 9:15 AM, Samuel Longiaru wrote:
Hi Dan,
Your procedure sounds pretty similar to mine, and working around Kamloops
likely is equivalent in terms of the kinds of features we see.
It's nice to see that the method I've been following isn't totally out in left
field :-)
I've spent the past several hours trying to find out out why some of my edits
resulted in some accidental road removals. I think I've found the problem,
which seems to relate to an apparent bug in JOSM, or at least a preference
somewhere set to something unintuitive that I haven't been able to
- Run Validator
3 - Click on Warnings category, then click Fix button
4 - Watch road disappear
Adam
-Original Message-
From: Samuel Longiaru longi...@shaw.ca
To: Dan Charrois d...@syz.com
Cc: Talk-CA OpenStreetMap talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Did I just find
Hi there.
Just thought I'd mention to everyone - I'm user Charrois, and I signed up to
this mailing list a month or two ago. I just added a bit of information to my
profile so people wondering who this charrois is in the future can connect it
to me.
In any case, I've certainly not gone
maps need to be
'do not sell' because cgpsmapper gets used in the process.
What licence will your slippymap raster renderngs be in?
cheers,
Sam
On 2/4/11, Dan Charrois d...@syz.com wrote:
Oh - I'm sure you must be right about that. I should have read more
carefully.
Thanks!
Dan
,
Sam
On 2/3/11, Dan Charrois d...@syz.com wrote:
Hi everyone. Though I've communicated with a few of you on this mailing
list directly, I thought I'd take a few moments to introduce myself to
everyone else as a sort of newcomer to OSM.
I say a sort of newcomer, since I first discovered OSM
Hi everyone. Though I've communicated with a few of you on this mailing list
directly, I thought I'd take a few moments to introduce myself to everyone else
as a sort of newcomer to OSM.
I say a sort of newcomer, since I first discovered OSM a year or two ago, and
fiddled around with adding a
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