There is also generally free parking in the area on a sat, and there
is normally spaces.
TOG can be hard to find. It is on OSM and google maps. The building is
in the middle of a couple of buildings and labelled Camino Ways. Our
spaces are labelled Camino ways, feel free to park in Camino ways
spac
> Oh go on then! ☺ I'll help. I'll wait for an all clear on the licence
> front before doing anything.
I thought the licence issue is related to locations of garda stations
not the mobile camera zones, so the mobile camera zones should be OK?
https://www.tog.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Page1-228
>I'd also be hesitant to remove pre-existing data if it's not incorrect. Is
>there a reason you >want to do this? Sorry, just trying to understand.
In simple terms there were different mobile camera zones. Over time
some were added and some removed by garda. The garda data is the
correct set. Zon
.
Rory are you interested?
On 12/06/2016, Daniel Cussen wrote:
> We now have permission to use the Garda mobile zone data.
> See:
> https://www.tog.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Page1.jpg
> https://www.tog.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Page2.jpg
>
> The data is here:
>
SM use.
We have good Wifi with 100Mb down and 10Mb up.
There is an open social night from 7pm for anyone that wants to hang around
My phone number is 087-7731120 if you get lost. You can park in any
space for free labelled "Camino"
https://www.tog.ie/location/
On 12/06/2016, Daniel Cuss
We now have permission to use the Garda mobile zone data.
See:
https://www.tog.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Page1.jpg
https://www.tog.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Page2.jpg
The data is here:
http://www.garda.ie/Controller.aspx?Page=5590&Lang=1
in particular:
http://www.garda.ie/Documents/User/Sa
time look at the directions on the site or on OSM.
On 22/05/2016, Daniel Cussen wrote:
> It was decided at the last in person OSM meetup we should have another
> meet up. This was agreed for Saturday 18th of June from 2 to 5pm. It
> is also the same day as the TOG open social, meaning fr
It was decided at the last in person OSM meetup we should have another
meet up. This was agreed for Saturday 18th of June from 2 to 5pm. It
is also the same day as the TOG open social, meaning from 7pm onwards
there is a general social night, with banter and craic. Earlier that
same day there is al
Big thanks to everyone who came along to the @osm_ie mapjam. We were
happy to host it.
Photo here:
https://t.co/oAFR01Wj1l
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TOG is open. I am here now. Here is a photo of how the front of the
building looks in case you get lost.
https://t.co/x2GI1rU8ix
My mobile is 087-7731120
https://t.co/x2GI1rU8ix
On 05/03/2016, Daniel Cussen wrote:
> TOG has moved from old place to Blackpitts. It is 3 times the size. It
&g
Note this is this Saturday. See you then
On 04/04/2016, Daniel Cussen wrote:
> The event will go ahead on April 23rd
> Blog post here:
> https://www.tog.ie/2016/04/osm-mapjam-saturday-23rd-of-april/
> It was the only date that suited me.
>
> I would suggest coming up with a
The event will go ahead on April 23rd
Blog post here:
https://www.tog.ie/2016/04/osm-mapjam-saturday-23rd-of-april/
It was the only date that suited me.
I would suggest coming up with a list of things to
discuss/agenda/presentations etc.
Note TOG has moved since the last OSM meeting.
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osm irl data (yes there is a reason)
On 31/03/2014, Killyfole and District Development Assocation
wrote:
> Colm,
>
> It is because no-one has added those details yet. Road sections can be
> tagged with what ever
> data we wish
27;t aware you were a member, I think it was
> Jules (& Rory) I spoke with last time. I also forgot about the move, that's
> an oops on my part. The 360 photos on the site are great, the new space
> looks huge.
>
> Dave
> On 5 Mar 2016 16:33, "Daniel Cussen" wrote:
TOG has moved from old place to Blackpitts. It is 3 times the size. It
has free parking (more at the weekend) and bike lock stands.
https://www.tog.ie/location/
If you organise the same day as a social E.g. Sat March 19th, you can
hang around afterwards. As I TOG member I can open up etc. We woul
I may interested in these, in particular Wicklow Town and Bray areas.
On 22/02/2016, Brian Hollinshead wrote:
> I have a quantity of Out of Copyright OS maps , mostly 1912/1955, 6 inch
> as well as 25 and 60 inch. These were donated to OSM Ireland by various
> interests for us to bleed them dr
Tellus
http://www.tellus.ie/data/
http://www.tellusborder.eu/NR/rdonlyres/23572FEA-0BAF-4D60-9D53-7EB71A12E3E4/0/TellusBorder_Data_Terms_Conditions_v1.pdf
Any use for OSM?
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Data usage conditions here:
http://www.tellusborder.eu/NR/rdonlyres/23572FEA-0BAF-4D60-9D53-7EB71A12E3E4/0/TellusBorder_Data_Terms_Conditions_v1.pdf
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; official data.
>
> They are actually easy to map but it’s just getting people to do it.
>
> Donie
>
>> On 5 Feb 2016, at 12:09, Daniel Cussen wrote:
>>
>> I looked at this a few years ago and started some work. I was
>> interested in using OSMAND as the app
I looked at this a few years ago and started some work. I was
interested in using OSMAND as the app for android as it has inbuilt
support and a sat nav. I manually mapped a few zones and was waiting
for OSMAND to update their data. I also manually took the start and
end locations of zones, mostly o
There will be a hackathon in Early 2016 in Belfast for the launch of
https://www.opendatani.gov.uk/
I assume it will be held in the Belfast hackerspace (at least that is
where I saw it mentioned)
http://www.farsetlabs.org.uk/
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There will be a talk from this company this Tuesday in Dublin
http://innovationshowcase.ie/Big-Ideas/Participants/Derilinx.html
Derilinx addresses challenges within the Public Sector associated with
sharing both Open Data and internal data. We are responsible for
building and maintaining the Nati
The real cost of Ireland’s postal code project, Eircode, is around €38
million and it is not clear the expected benefits will be achieved,
the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) has found.
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/not-clear-if-38m-eircode-benefits-will-be-achieved-c-ag
http://www.openstreetmap.ie/events/
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Can someone update:
http://www.openstreetmap.ie/events/
?
On 08/09/2015, Daniel Cussen wrote:
> Did not see it mentioned here, but the request to use TOG is approved.
>
> There is even a blog post here:
> http://www.tog.ie/2015/09/osm-mapjam-saturday-12th-sept/
>
> On 03/09/2
Did not see it mentioned here, but the request to use TOG is approved.
There is even a blog post here:
http://www.tog.ie/2015/09/osm-mapjam-saturday-12th-sept/
On 03/09/2015, Daniel Cussen wrote:
>> to be confirmed in the next few days.
>
> Just to let you know, as a member of TOG
> to be confirmed in the next few days.
Just to let you know, as a member of TOG, it takes 5 days to get
approval. The email went out to TOG members today, so in 5 days it
should be approved.
I am unlikely to make the meeting as I have too many projects on the
go currently.
On 02/09/2015, Dave C
on Android, because on iOS it only jumps to Apple maps when you
> click directions?
>
> Donie
>
>> On 17 Jul 2015, at 15:44, Daniel Cussen wrote:
>>
>> So I did some tests.
>>
>> If I go to finer.eircode.ie on my phone and put in a postcode, and
>> then c
So I did some tests.
If I go to finer.eircode.ie on my phone and put in a postcode, and
then click directions, the co-ordinates are handed over to my phone. I
then have a choice of which mapping app to use. It is important to
pick DIRECTIONS as other options use the eircode mapping website. The
DI
>Automagically scraping the finder.eircode.ie site is a grey area, I would
>caution against >doing that for the moment.
I was more suggesting a person opting to submit a known postcode, and
have that result be marked in OSM. Probably using a mobile app using
OSM and querying the finder.eircode.ie
>You type in your eircode and it finds your property, simple, no messing about
>trying to find where you want to go.
I know someone said they looked up eircode on their smartphone,
clicked on the link and their phone automatically opened up the GPS
co-ordinates and showed the route, presumably in
The new postcode system was launched today.
https://finder.eircode.ie
Rather than discussing the pros and cons, can we look at OSM's next steps?
Also have a look at the location finding resources added by the
interactive maps etc.
Can we use any of these to our benefit?
Added my notes. I can see others edits too.
On 03/07/2015, Killian Driscoll wrote:
> Hi, yeah, first time I've used Google doc like this so not sure. Hope my
> comments are a little help
>
> Killian Driscoll
> Banting Postdoctoral Fellow
> Département d'anthropologie
> Université de Montréal
Could you use height info from the GPS? Would it be good enough to
calculate depth below sea level at that point? GPS height might take
into account variable water height?
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is a marine map, which may have depth, or could use depth data.
There may be some legal ramifications in some countries where the
government/department has a monopoly on producing marine charts (which
are maps with depth and other data) as free/open maps may have errors
Here is the link to the info
http://www.openpostcode.org/
I heard , unofficially the new Irish system will not be open.
It should be easy to implement the open version, but is it worth the
effort; as in would it every be used in reality?
Might it be better to wait for the new system to be fina
> it to be
> able to flag roads that don't have a speed limit set (on map), or that has
> an ambiguous speed limit (in bye-laws).
You can view all OSM speed limits on this map:
http://www.itoworld.com/map/125
The large majority of non main country road are not done. For the
mobile camera zones we
I took photo myself, work away, sell the data if you can! Images are
free from copyright, as long as you agree to do my job for me! That
one photo should be enough to get it done.You can guess the numbers of
the houses that the label fell off!
There is a road in Wicklow with two houses number 13,
Hi,
I am hoping someone will volounteer to map some house numbers for me.
I photographed a sign on the way in to the estate, with all the houses
marked. I have never added house numbers myself, and I do not really
want to start as I am busy adding camera zones. I updated the street
names already.
Re speed zones
> Anybody interested in helping me get these mapped ourselves? If we gather
> the data ourselves we are under no obligation to anybody?
I had a look at the number of zones and there is an incredible amount
of them. Granted they may not change for a few years, and that there
is not
paid option gets you live camera
> reports.
>
> I love to get your help so I can do this without risk of breaching
> copyrights.
>
> Donie
>
> On 14 Mar 2014, at 19:50, Daniel Cussen wrote:
>
>>> I've just got a response from An Garda that my request has been p
>I've just got a response from An Garda that my request has been passed up the
>>chain.
>Fingers crossed.
>Donie
Donie Did you ever get an official response from the Gardai regarding
your request to use the data from Gardai.ie speedzones?
I am very interested in putting in this data too. If we g
s 'derived data'
>>> and
>>> has copyright conditions attached to it. My suspicion is that this is
>>> probably the case, but if you were to contact the Gardai they might be
>>> able
>>> to confirm either way.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>
ents or parts thereof.
So that basically means it's Ok to take it if you attribute where it
comes from...as far as I can make out. so no need to ring 999
On 01/10/2013, Daniel Cussen wrote:
> If you read here:
> http://psi.gov.ie/home/
>
> It says
> "Th
eing a public body? How can
> they copyright it? I'm not an expert on copyright law btw :)
>
> Can this information be obtained under the freedom of information act and
> used for whatever?
>
> Donie
>
>
> On 1 Oct 2013, at 17:28, Daniel Cussen wrote:
>
>> T
There is copyright info here:
http://www.garda.ie/Controller.aspx?Page=1442&Lang=1
You might need to ask for permission. Anyone want to ring the Gardai
press office!
On 01/10/2013, Daniel Cussen wrote:
> The data is hosted on the Gardai website. I am not sure on copyright
> informati
camera positions.
Dan
On 01/10/2013, Rory McCann wrote:
> On 30/09/13 21:01, Daniel Cussen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I did some work in the past moving the Gardai mobile speed camera
>> database over to a format for Garmin. Could someone look at possibly
>> importing the
hinking a relationship with the speeds might be the right way to do it
> but I'm open to suggestion.
>
> Donie
>
> On 30 Sep 2013, at 21:01, Daniel Cussen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I did some work in the past moving the Gardai mobile speed camera
&g
Hi,
I did some work in the past moving the Gardai mobile speed camera
database over to a format for Garmin. Could someone look at possibly
importing the garda data into openstreetmap? I don't know if it would
be possible.
The database does not include the speed limits, just a start and end
locati
Hi,
I added all the street names in Wicklow town, and most of Rathnew
using lots of local knowledge and a quick spin in the car. It's now
more accurate than google maps and garmin.
Thanks to whoever overlayed the roads in the past, It helped a lot.
Dan
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