ee if I can create subtitles. Gael Musquet is the
elected president of the incorporated OSM France association. It is a
pleasure to see him there. They were many other members of the French OSM
association present there.
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On 15 November 2010 14:40, 80n <80n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A meetup would work for me. Woking, anyone?
>
>
Doesn't matter to me. Any place in Surrey is fine :)
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On 8 November 2010 17:33, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
> On 08/11/2010 17:15, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
>
>> So instead, you could simply reference the path with two lat/long pairs
>> and
>> maybe some other information: "from (a,b) to (c,d) of type 'footway'".
>> From
>> that, you can reasonably easily
On 1 November 2010 17:57, Andy Allan wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 9:52 PM, Colin Smale
> wrote:
> > On 29/10/2010 22:22, thomas van der veen wrote:
>
> > You might like to take note that nothing is implicit in OSM. There are no
> > "defaults" as renderers or other consumers of the map data a
On 28 October 2010 19:45, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2010/10/28 Kenneth Gonsalves :
> > On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 15:51 +0100, Steve Chilton wrote:
> >> "OpenStreetMap: Using and Enhancing the Free Map of the World" by
> >> Ramm, Topf and Chilton is now widely available and selling well.
> >
> > ram
are an old contributor. They are *not* if you
> signed up after 12th May, because Ordnance Survey's license is incompatible
> with the new Contributor Terms.
>
> So if you are a new contributor, too bad.
>
To the best of my knowledge, legal counsel has not yet stated so,
I agree that it would be better that way.
Emilie Laffray
On 12 Aug 2010 15:03, "Philip Stubbs" wrote:
> On 12 August 2010 14:23, Tim Francois wrote:
>> In that case, it sounds to me like a maintenance nightmare, especially if
>> everyone adds all the errors they f
rgue over what has been said in the past few things as it
would be a waste of time.
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the switch to the new licence. Talks of losing data is
partially a self fulfilling prophecy. It is impossible right now to gauge
how much data IF ANY we would lose since we don't have any means to know who
is in support of what until the voluntary licence is put in place.
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Hello,
the deadline for posters for State Of Country is on 8/07/2010 10am (tomorrow
morning). The poster is A1 vertical. An example can be found at the
following link: http://dl.free.fr/mcXHIJPi4
It would be good to have a link for it. You can reply to that email.
Emilie Laffray
Hello,
Yes, someone from OSM will be present. Harry added it to the list of
upcoming events. In addition, I think Muki Haklay is involved.
Emilie Laffray
On 29 June 2010 09:22, David Earl wrote:
> This reached me via a roundabout route about an event on Thursday late
> afternoon. Is
ical to work with. It's a CSV currently.
>
> Thoughts welcome. So are bug reports of where my matching algorithm has
> gotten things wrong.
>
What about using double metaphone for finding spelling disagreements?
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ll be less and less useful as the result could be probably better than any
of the existing source.
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On 29 April 2010 11:47, Henry Gomersall wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-04-29 at 11:28 +0100, Emilie Laffray wrote:
> > The data looks quite interesting especially with all the layers.
>
> Can anyone advise the best way of playing with ESRI data?
>
>
They are shapefiles unless I am
er.
>
The data looks quite interesting especially with all the layers.
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those living near Croydon and not afraid of me driving, this could be a
possibility at some point.
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to do, or not, I leave for others to decide.
>
>
I think that GEOS has now implemented both voronoi and Delaunay
triangulation algorithms. I am not quite though that they have a Python
Binding. Some part of GEOS is expose through the GDAL binding, but it is
incomplete.
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On 26 April 2010 15:12, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) <
ajrli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Banbury gets my vote. How would Saturday 12 June fit with folks? May is
> pretty stacked out for me already.
>
+1 for me
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On 26 April 2010 09:51, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
> Charlbury comes to mind (good beer!)
>
Sounds good to me. Hopefully it will be during a week I am not on holiday :)
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On 15 April 2010 10:22, Harry Wood wrote:
> OK
> It looks like I've persuaded Emilie Laffray to do the talk at Open
> Knowledge conference (if she's still happy with that?) Thanks to her for
> taking on that task. Turns out it's only a 15 minute slot. They'l
On 16 March 2010 17:46, Andy Allan wrote:
>
> :-) I sallied forth on this issue at WhereCampEU - topics of how to
> improve the public transit data in OSM came up a surprising number of
> times on Saturday.
>
> Step One: Register a better domain name for people who can't remember
> how to type th
irts or are we going clandestine?
> >
>
> You have to make a splash! If the banner hadn't been nicked in MK I'd
> suggest to take that! :-)
>
> Maybe a big map of Haiti or something?
>
A big map of Haiti would be absol
2010/1/21 Steve Chilton
> I am definitely going.
> Anyone else?
> Beer-up afterwards?
> I will investigate a possible pub.
>
Hello,
I might come depending on whether I can leave work early or not.
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2009/12/18 Matt Amos
> the wiki currently has the meetup set for the john snow on tuesday[1].
> how do people feel about moving that to wednesday?
>
I am afraid I will be in my car driving to France wednesday.
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eet are analyzed in some ways based on the French system. For
example, Rue De La Paix is becoming on their index Paix (Rue De La). This
logic will need to work differently in English or other languages. You can
see an example of what I mean here
http://www.maposmatic.org/smedia/chavagne_index.pn
2009/10/15 John Robert Peterson
>
>
> Don't you mean the French Channel? :P
>
>
No you mean La Manche :)
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Shaun McDonald wrote:
> It would be interesting to see the same charts taking into account the
> nonames, to take into account the places that have been traced but not
> yet named.
+1
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adding a new commune is not
that easy even if we have programs to help. We know how much work is done
because we also have access to administrative information from the INSEE. It
is possible then to check which commune has been properly added against the
list of the INSEE. It is n
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