Overpass peut être utilisé de deux façons pour analyser l'historique d'OSM1.
DATE: État de la carte à une date précise : Exemple de James
2. ADIFF: Transactions effectuées entre deux dates. Dans l'exemple ci-dessous,
j'utilise xml plutot que json comme format d'output. Aussi plutot que out body
I've gave an example to your students to find old nodes(thanks andy for
synthax I forgot how to query in past)
https://github.com/TraceyLauriault/COMS2200A/issues/43
On Oct 18, 2017 6:07 AM, "Andy Townsend" wrote:
> For info, there's a bunch of stuff that you can do with
For info, there's a bunch of stuff that you can do with Overpass to see
the state of an object on a certain date, for example:
[date:"2017-08-25T00:17:06Z"];
way(300069227);
out geom;
http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/spV
Also it might be worth considering using the dev site
Greetings OSM Ottawa and Data Working Group;
It looks like all of the COMS2200A photos have been deleted from OSM
Ottawa. Is that true? When I look at the map, it does look rather
unpopulated with photos.
Can you please confirm?
Sincerely
Tracey
On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 12:46 PM, Tracey P.
Many students have said that their OSM points were deleted. Is there a way
to hold off until this assignment is over? As noted in previous emails, I
was hoping we could keep these entries until the end of the assignment so
that we may assess them.
This is the final week, we were to assess their
Greetings OSM folks;
I wonder if you could assist.
Students are still getting locked out and are unable to complete their
assignment. Also, the message they are receiving see below states that you
were unable to locate me, which we know is not the case.
It would be really great if we let the
Thank you.
Lets finish this assignment and then regroup to discuss whether or not this
should be done again next year, and if so the best way to do it.
The students will need to put together a small reflection piece on the
process, that should help. We will have identified numerous issues and
I think some people are missing the point of the class by saying: Go map an
african village.
The point was to have students go outside and take photos of real world
items(surveying) and upload them to mapillary
Then the students take the mapillary photo key and add it to the item in OSM
They are
This is primarily to Tracey ca-talk has been cced.
There are a number of issues here.
First OSM is growing up. No longer is it a bunch of mappers who use the
edit tools or web page to view the map. The data is live and snapshots are
taken by various players including OSMAND at points in time.
Hi Tracey, as promised I started some documentation on what errors I'm
seeing quite often. I will be updating it later during my lunch hour with
more examples:
https://github.com/TraceyLauriault/COMS2200A/issues/19
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 11:08 PM, Steve Singer wrote:
> On
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017, Tracey P. Lauriault wrote:
Greetings OSM mappers;
For the benefit of background to others on the list
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user_blocks/1560
Is an example of the block message that was sent to a bunch of users.
(I wasn't involved in asking for or implementing
Tracey,
It takes a lot of time and effort to map a university campus completely.
Especially if you want to use the data for multi-modal routing, e.g., walking
directions, driving directions, etc. Small changes can completely destroy a
carefully constructed network of streets and
Tracey,
I just want to say some of the edits are really destructive: eg entire
streets are changed/removed (on campus and off campus). My automated
error checking script comparing what is in the City of Ottawa street
list and what is in OSM caught some errors, which I spent time
fixing.
1. the restriction was a login(zero minute) block to grab users attention
after multiple attempts trying to contact:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/YueYuan/history#map=18/45.35567/-75.75291
so once they login and view the message they can edit again
2. They have not been editing just around
Greetings OSM mappers;
I understand that students for COMS2200 have been blocked from posting to
OSM.
There was also an unfortunate email sent to Carleton University by one of
your members that is circulating through the administration from (
james2...@gmail.com).
The data are being contributed
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