Being returned to the last edited thing is the best! If I saw all of Canada
every time I went to the website I'd be pulling lots of tiles and queries
to get where I want to go.
Cheers
Stewart
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Richard Weait wrote:
> What zoom and center point? How does that work on different devices /
> resolution / orientation?
>
The map view can be based on a bounding box, so a strategically-selected
bounding box should handle all of these variables well. We should
Flesh it out. Try to fill in all four points, rather than just the idea.
What zoom and center point? How does that work on different devices /
resolution / orientation?
How will this be implemented? What effect will this have on a returning
visitor? What else?
The same for me.
Thanks
Best regards
Bruno Remy
Le 2013-04-22 07:10, "Duncan Hill" a écrit :
> I'll second Harald's suggestion to have the map show Canada on load.
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Harald Kliems wrote:
>
>> First, thanks to Darryl and Richard for taking care of this!
>>
>
I'll second Harald's suggestion to have the map show Canada on load.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Harald Kliems wrote:
> First, thanks to Darryl and Richard for taking care of this!
>
> I have one quick, easy (I assume), and probably non-controversial
> suggestion: when I clicked on the lin
First, thanks to Darryl and Richard for taking care of this!
I have one quick, easy (I assume), and probably non-controversial
suggestion: when I clicked on the link, I got a map of Europe, not
Canada. I know that this is only relevant for the first visit but
maybe it can be fixed anyway.
Best,
Dear all,
Darryl delivered on his promise, and openstreetmap.ca registration has been
transferred to OSMF / me. Thank you, again, Darryl for taking care of the
domain for the past years, and for offering it to the community, rather
than letting it lapse.
For now, if you visit openstreetmap.ca, i
> *De :* Fabian Rodriguez
> *À :* Darryl Shpak
> *Cc :* Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
> *Envoyé le :* Lundi 25 mars 2013 16h45
> *Objet :* Re: [Talk-ca] openstreetmap.ca
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Fabian Rodriguez
>À : Darryl Shpak
>Cc : Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
>Envoyé le : Lundi 25 mars 2013 16h45
>Objet : Re: [Talk-ca] openstreetmap.ca
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>On 2013-03-25 10:33, Darryl Shpak wrote:
>> Good morning ever
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Gordon Dewis wrote:
> CIRA's residency requirements are defined in
> www.cira.ca/assets/Documents/Legal/Registrants/CPR.pdf
Perhaps the OSMF could ask a favour of Her Majesty under section 2(m)
;-)
Alternatively, do (q) or (r) apply?
q) Trade-mark registered i
CIRA's residency requirements are defined in
www.cira.ca/assets/Documents/Legal/Registran
Of all the suggestions offered, OSMF seems like the most natural fit to
me. That seems like it would very much keep the domain in the hands of
the community, instead of an individual, which would guard against the
individual becoming disinterested or unavailable. The biggest roadblock
would be
I understand the interest in OSMF holding the openstreetmap.ca domain. To
balance that, there is a requirement that .ca domains be held by some body
with a legitimate interest or residence in Canada. (Or something like
that). If OSMF (being a UK not for profit) does not meet that requirement,
w
On 27-03-13 07:51 , Steve Singer wrote:
> Another proposal is to let OSMF register the domain and have them
> point it at a server with whatever we want to do with it. If OSMF
> owns the domain they could still point it at a community controlled
> server.
Yes, I'd very much support this. The link
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
If no one else has a better proposal, I'd like to offer the assistance
of FACIL (http://facil.qc.ca) in managing this. I welcome any other
members of this list to join me in this offer.
Another proposal is to let OSMF register the domain and have t
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On 2013-03-25 10:33, Darryl Shpak wrote:
> Good morning everyone,
>
> For the last several years I've owned the domain openstreetmap.ca.
> [..]
> So: I am just about to renew this domain for another year. I would
> like to pass control of the domain
I'd love to be involved as well.
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> From: Darryl Shpak [mailto:dar...@shpak.ca]
> Subject: [Talk-ca] openstreetmap.ca
>
> Good morning everyone,
>
> So: I am just about to renew this domain for another year. I would like
> to pass control of the domain over to the Canadian mapping community, to
> someo
Good morning everyone,
For the last several years I've owned the domain openstreetmap.ca. Once
upon a time it actually went to a useful website, but for at least a few
years now, the site that the domain points to has been down. I keep
telling myself that I'm going to do something useful with
According to the registrar openstreetmap.ca was renewed. Of course
the admin contact info is unlisted. So I used Cira's (group in charge
of .ca) service to send an email to the admin of the domain. Still
waiting to hear back.
Tyler
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For your info : the *Centre de géomatique du Québec* (www.cgq.qc.ca) has
decided to host the Quebec OpenData-OSM site.
We would discuss the project during the Rendez-vous OSGeo-Qc 2010 in
Saguenay in June 2010 : http://rendez-vous-osgeo-qc.org/2010/english/
Cheers,
Nicolas
2010/4/27 Sam Vekemans
> Well, I'm no expert on this.
>
No worries; I know enough about domain maintenance to get by as I
host my own personal one.
> All i know is that before 2 days ago, it was registered to user:Dshpak
> (he's the OSM mapper who did all the nations coastline) or made the
> conversion program o
I bought britishstudent.ca at domainsatcost, it seems to be a good and well
priced place for .ca
The fact that the website is still up suggests it isn't a mean domain
grabber (it would have been replaced with bad ads by now).
Does anybody know what the whois was before it was set to expire? I thin
Well, I'm no expert on this.
All i know is that before 2 days ago, it was registered to user:Dshpak
(he's the OSM mapper who did all the nations coastline) or made the
conversion program or something?
It then time lapsed, and it looks like it got picked up my a domain
collecting thing.
DomainsAt
On 2010-04-27, at 2:29 AM, Sam Vekemans
wrote:
> Hey all, a quick reminder that the website domain has expired, and its
> past the renew date. I havent been able to get contact with
> user:Dshpak (who is the owner)
> So if he let it laps, it maybe available.
>
> Anyone want to purchaise it? Im
On 2010-04-27, at 2:29 AM, Sam Vekemans
wrote:
> Hey all, a quick reminder that the website domain has expired, and its
> past the renew date. I havent been able to get contact with
> user:Dshpak (who is the owner)
> So if he let it laps, it maybe available.
>
> Anyone want to purchaise it? Im
Hey all, a quick reminder that the website domain has expired, and its
past the renew date. I havent been able to get contact with
user:Dshpak (who is the owner)
So if he let it laps, it maybe available.
Anyone want to purchaise it? Im sure whoever does will be willing to
allow for multiple admins
f *Nicolas Gignac
> *Sent:* Sunday, March 28, 2010 2:43 PM
> *To:* Michel Gilbert
> *Cc:* Jason Reid; magode...@cgq.qc.ca; Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
>
> *Subject:* Re: [Talk-ca]openstreetmap.ca : français/québécois...
>
> Bonjour,
>
> J'en prends note et je supporte sans ég
Also, if you are communicating to other organisations about OSM, you might
want to think about creating a local chapter. Contacting the OSMF local
chapters group you could at least ask them if you should or for other
advice.
http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups#Local_Chapters_Working_G
...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas Gignac
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 2:43 PM
To: Michel Gilbert
Cc: Jason Reid; magode...@cgq.qc.ca; Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca]openstreetmap.ca : français/québécois...
Bonjour,
J'en prends note et je supporte sans égard tous les effor
2010/3/27 Nicolas Gignac
>
> My last question would be : if we want to use the word "openstreetmap" in
> our domain name, do we need to be supported by some people, organization or
> we can process with this : openstreetmap.qc.ca domain without any problem
> ?
I would go ahead with that domain n
Bonjour,
J'en prends note et je supporte sans égard tous les efforts de NRCAN pour la
libéralisation des données au Canada, par contre cela n'a pas eu l'impact
escompté sur les administrations publiques (ex. municipalités, ministères,
entreprise, etc.) au Québec.
Ma réponse à Michel serait la sui
Bonjour,
Je suis surpris de tes conclusions soient aussi rapides. To courriel sur
osgeo-qc est apparu hier. Quatre personnes ont répondu à ton message jusqu'à
maintenant; c'est ce que tu appelles beaucoup ? Je participe à l'OSM depuis
3 ans, sans avoir utilisé openstreetmap.ca. Le domaine principa
Hi,
i just got contact with Jason Ried on facebook, that email address
might be old. So he might not be getting the messages.
I'll forward your request, so hopefully you can get editing access. :)
I also have some ideas on how to make the site better :)
Feel free to use the IRC #osm-ca and frenc
Dear,
It is just to let you know that since I did not received any news from the
work of French translation I have done one month earlier in the
openstreetmap.ca web page, as a member of the OSGeo Local Chapter of Quebec
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Chapitre_qu%C3%A9b%C3%A9cois), I post my initial
2010/3/24 Nicolas Gignac :
> It is just to know what is going on with the French part of
> openstreetmap.ca? I send an email with all the corrections and I still did
> not received any update... If it cannot be made quickly, can I have write
> access and do the editing by my self?
I haven't seen J
It is just to know what is going on with the French part of openstreetmap.ca?
I send an email with all the corrections and I still did not received any
update... If it cannot be made quickly, can I have write access and do the
editing by my self?
*C'est un rappel pour savoir ce qui se passe avec l
Bonjour,
C'est un rappel pour savoir ce qui se passe avec la mise à jour en français
du site openstreetmap.ca ? J'ai envoyé les corrections il y a plus de 3
semaines. Sinon, est-ce possible d'avoir les droits sur le site et le faire
moi-même ?
It is just to know what is going on with the French p
Hi,
Sorry, i guess i forgot to cc' the list, it's Jason Reid who owns the
openstreetmap.ca website, hopefully he can give you write access to
the website to get the french version up & running
Cheers,
Sam
2010/3/7 Nicolas Gignac :
> Ok, who is supposed to do the update on the web site openstree
Ok, who is supposed to do the update on the web site openstreetmap.ca ?
Thanks for letting me know.
Nicolas
Le 5 mars 2010 19:41, Sam Vekemans a écrit :
> No sorry, no news yet.
> But i include the talk-ca@ list on this message.
>
> Sam
>
> BTW, i like how there is more translations on the
No sorry, no news yet.
But i include the talk-ca@ list on this message.
Sam
BTW, i like how there is more translations on the wiki pages. Great work!
Ya, it would be great to see a custom style direct from the osm.ca website :)
2010/3/5 Nicolas Gignac :
> Any news for the requested I made to y
Thanks Nakor,
Looks good so far,
If you come across any of my old connected pages that you think should be
removed, as they might not be valid anymore. Please let me know then i can
make a copy of it and host the details on my own website for Across Canada
Trails. (But stuff might be related if
On 02/12/2010 01:14 AM, Nicolas Gignac wrote:
> Un autre
> pas serait aussi de traduire la partie Québec du wiki
> : http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Canada:Quebec
>
J'ai commncé à traduire la page Wikiprojet Canada
N.
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Sounds an excellent way to go.
Cheerio John
2010/2/12 Nicolas Gignac :
> Ok, je suis d'accord pour mettre certaines infos en français au moins sur la
> page de départ d'openstreetmap.ca (commencer par la traduction directe et je
> vais faire le reste lorsque j'aurai le temps), mais ce qu'il faut
Ok, je suis d'accord pour mettre certaines infos en français au moins sur la
page de départ d'openstreetmap.ca (commencer par la traduction directe et je
vais faire le reste lorsque j'aurai le temps), mais ce qu'il faut comprendre
c'est que le contenu technique (chargement, fonctionnement d'openstr
Hi,
We can certainly put up a loose-translation (of the Canada wiki) and
just put a header stating that the text is a 'loose translation:
please fix if you can'.
You are also free to reply to any message in french :) - IMO
It just means that there will be a slight delay as we switch on google
tran
At the moment OSM Canada has fewer resources available than is
desirable. The problem with technical translations is how do you deal
with updates? And in the case of French much of the work has already
been done. May I suggest you talk nicely to openstreetmap.fr and add
on a few Canada specific
2010/2/11 Nicolas Gignac :
> Bonjour,
>
> Comme le site OpenStreetMap.ca n'est pas traduit en français, je crois que
> l'on devrait traduire le tout le plus tôt possible si on veut susciter le
> même intérêt openstreetmap pour les francophones du Canada ? Car celui
> OpenStreetMap.fr est plus adapt
Le jeudi 11 février 2010 à 13:24 -0500, Nicolas Gignac a écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> Comme le site OpenStreetMap.ca n'est pas traduit en français, je crois
> que l'on devrait traduire le tout le plus tôt possible si on veut
> susciter le même intérêt openstreetmap pour les francophones du
> Canada ?
Ç
Bonjour,
Comme le site OpenStreetMap.ca n'est pas traduit en français, je crois que
l'on devrait traduire le tout le plus tôt possible si on veut susciter le
même intérêt openstreetmap pour les francophones du Canada ? Car celui
OpenStreetMap.fr est plus adapté au contexte de la France que celui i
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