Couldn't you just use the network tag on the 3 tram route relations
and merge the results to get this relations? It requires a bit more
preprocessing to get the information that you are looking for, whilst
making it easier for mappers and reducing the data size.
Shaun
On 4 Aug 2009, at
On 5 Aug 2009, at 06:40, John Smith wrote:
Currently highway=unclassified is too ambiguous, and while there was
a proposal to replace this with highway=minor this seems to have
gone no where yet the same problem still exists.
I'm proposing not to replace highway=unclassified but to
On 5 Aug 2009, at 20:59, Christiaan Welvaart wrote:
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, Richard Mann wrote:
I'd define a rural as a road which is (usually) maintained by a
public
body, and open to public access, but where only partial provision
is made
for vehicles travelling in opposite directions
Could you please give examples of usage on that page?
In the main most chains, such as the Tesco supermarket have the tags
shop=supermarket; name=Tesco, which I don't think is compatible with
your idea of having an operator and name tag where you would put the
name of the branch (for
On 4 Aug 2009, at 21:11, Jack Stringer wrote:
I would name it name=Elmers End Tesco, operator=Tesco etc,
So if someone wanted to bring up a list off all Tesco sites they just
seach the operators, but if you were doing a search for the nearest
Tesco then the name will supply you with the
On 3 Aug 2009, at 07:53, Vincent MEURISSE wrote:
On Sunday 02 August 2009 23:42:13 Shaun McDonald wrote:
http://openstreetmap.co.uk redirects to the main site.
(as does .com)
The goal is to create interlinks between country communities (like
most of the
actual websites do
On 2 Aug 2009, at 23:26, Ulf Mehlig wrote:
Replying to my own email ...
I tried to revert the changesets again, via ssh from a server with
much
faster internet connection ... on second try revert.pl terminated
without an error message now, but the ways of the respective
changesets
are
On 31 Jul 2009, at 04:41, Karl Newman wrote:
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Andrew Ayre a...@britishideas.com
wrote:
Take a look at this boundary where a forest and national park meet:
http://osm.org/go/TwUljNo--
Notice that the boundaries don't line up. This is because the national
All the presentations and videos are linked from http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_Of_The_Map_2009
if they are available.
(If anyone hasn't added theirs, please do so).
Shaun
On 29 Jul 2009, at 15:56, Florian Lohoff wrote:
Hi,
there was a talk on SotM which besides other
On 29 Jul 2009, at 16:26, Brian Prangle wrote:
Finally decided to map red routes after avoiding it for over a year
(red routes are sprouting up rapidly in South Birmingham despite
fierce oppostion from local traders - they're no stopping routes
which are rigidly enforced). There's not
On 28 Jul 2009, at 12:15, Tom Hughes wrote:
The start point in the trace table, which isn't very useful, could
be
replaced by a bounding box to allow bbox queries - that's something
that
I have been thinking about doing for a while.
I thought Potlatch used it for the edit links.
Shaun
On 28 Jul 2009, at 13:43, John Smith wrote:
Is there a real need for is_in tags or have admin boundaries
replaced the need?
Admin boundaries are the new way of doing this. The is_in tag was the
early way of trying to show a hierarchy of admin areas.
Shaun
smime.p7s
Description:
On 28 Jul 2009, at 15:35, John Smith wrote:
--- On Tue, 28/7/09, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote:
What if boundary is not defined but the hierarchy is
defined, such as
with post codes? Should people invent boundary
polygons based on just
what nodes/ways belong to the area? I
On 27 Jul 2009, at 04:43, John Smith wrote:
--- On Sun, 26/7/09, Vikas Yadav vi...@thevikas.com wrote:
btw, JOSM does not recognize turnstile while it had an icon
for stile.
Then file a trac ticket at http://josm.openstreetmap.de to get one
added.
there is no official turnstile tag
I think that you should use barrier=turnstile, otherwise data users
will think they are http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stile
Shaun
On 26 Jul 2009, at 17:34, Vikas Yadav wrote:
Exactly this: Full-height turnstiles in the same wikipedia page.
Ones here are just a metre high without a roof.
Ill
On 22 Jul 2009, at 23:24, Richard Mann wrote:
I've not exactly rushing to get to that stage, but I couldn't see
any obvious way to edit the ordering of a relation. Could anyone
give me any clues?
You can change the ordering of the relation using JOSM's relation
editor. You may need to
On 23 Jul 2009, at 09:17, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:34 PM, 80n80n...@gmail.com wrote:
ti...@home uses this technique of a basemap with no captions and a
text
layer for lowzoom tiles (z1 through z6) . Currently they are
combined on
the server to create a
On 22 Jul 2009, at 23:24, Richard Mann wrote:
I've not exactly rushing to get to that stage, but I couldn't see
any obvious way to edit the ordering of a relation. Could anyone
give me any clues?
You can change the ordering of the relation using JOSM's relation
editor. You may need to
The production server is not to be used for testing data imports.
Please use a test server. If you need data dumps to see how it
renders, that can be organised.
http://apis.dev.openstreetmap.org/
Shaun
On 21 Jul 2009, at 22:06, Sam Vekemans wrote:
Well, i'll be doing some canvec import
On 20 Jul 2009, at 14:10, Peter Childs wrote:
2009/7/20 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
Does anyone know if these are real-world representations or just
spam?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-66.662lon=50.799zoom=11layers=B000FTF
cheers,
Martin
Bug should be separate from the real data. The bugs should stored in
separate tables, or a separate server using the same/similar stack as
the real data.
Shaun
On 17 Jul 2009, at 14:05, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
Any reason why we don't just put the bugs in osm. They could be
On 17 Jul 2009, at 16:00, Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:
Shaun McDonald [mailto:sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk] wrote:
Sent: 17 July 2009 2:30 PM
To: Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)
Cc: 'SteveC'; 'Frederik Ramm'; 'Talk Openstreetmap'
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] The future of bugs in OSM
Bug
On 16 Jul 2009, at 19:04, Stefan de Konink wrote:
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Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:
Neither the page on openstreetphoto.org nor
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/OpenStreetPhoto gives any
detail about how us, the community can add photos to this
On 15 Jul 2009, at 22:45, Chris Browet wrote:
Hi,
This user, in changeset 1728656, has added relation 20773 has a
member of itself.
Is this allowed, and if yes, what does it mean, or is it an error?
Yes you can do it, though I don't have a good reason for doing such a
thing.
Shaun
The data has gone. It looks like it was this changeset
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/1790341
Shaun
On 14 Jul 2009, at 07:49, Markus Lindholm wrote:
Hi
I just noticed that some buildings in central Stockholm has
disappeared, among then the main railway station. Here's a link
On 14 Jul 2009, at 09:50, Ulf Lamping wrote:
Tom Hughes schrieb:
because in general terms it won't work - reverting
will often need manual intervention to resolve conflicts.
I've heard this argument many times before, but no prove that it is
actually true. Why not do it the osm way,
On 14 Jul 2009, at 18:13, John Smith wrote:
--- On Tue, 14/7/09, Chris Hunter chunter...@gmail.com wrote:
Take a look at the history for this stretch of I-75 near
the TN/GA border, since I was unaware of the undo process, I
ended up spending 6+ hours redrawing I-75 (admittedly the
work
I would recommend that you come along to the next London Mapping
Marathon event, as you'll find some people there who have been mapping
in that area.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London/Summer_2009_Mapping_Party_Marathon
Shaun
On 5 Jul 2009, at 14:45, Charles Yarnold wrote:
Hello,
On 2 Jul 2009, at 00:54, si...@mungewell.org wrote:
I had a little play with Cloudmade's routing stuff and it wasn't quite
working for me.
It's not until later this year until the route will come under the
government arm. What about the trains on the East Coast Route that go
to Glasgow (via Motherwell), Aberdeen, and Inverness (i.e. North/West
of Edinburgh). Should those tails be added to the route too, or a
separate
http://www.mchme.com/#openstreetmap looks like the software they've
used.
1753 changesets in less than 20 minutes.
Shaun
On 24 Jun 2009, at 17:58, S Knox wrote:
Does anyone know why Tim Proegler http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/timproegler/edits
has made so many small edits under the
the program on the test server. It takes any
KML, NMEA, GPX, etc file and uploads all the points in that file in a
separate changeset as a node in the data, which is is basically useless.
Shaun
2009/6/24 Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk:
http://www.mchme.com/#openstreetmap looks like
I also sent him a mail and have just received a response saying that
he'll remove the feature until the problem is resolved.
Shaun
On 24 Jun 2009, at 19:59, Rolf Bode-Meyer wrote:
On 2009-06-24 18:58, S Knox wrote:
Does anyone know why Tim Proegler
On 25 Jun 2009, at 01:00, Michael Kugelmann wrote:
SteveC schrieb:
So does anyone know if the rest will be put up?
BTW: I don't find any list of the Talks Panel debates of the SOTM08.
For the SOTM07 the list is in the wiki, but not for 08. IIRC it was
present on
On 23 Jun 2009, at 20:51, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Bernhard
zwischenbruggerb...@datenkueche.com wrote:
Hi
I was searching the api but couldn't find a call that gives me the
data of:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changesets
How can I get
On 23 Jun 2009, at 21:32, Bernhard zwischenbrugger wrote:
hi
There's no API that gives you OSM data on a per-changeset basis. You
can only retrieve osmChange files which are all changes within a
given
timeframe (e.g. minutely, hourly, daily).
Do you mean this:
8 votes in a community of 127,000, where about 10% have edited is a
tiny proportion of people to say whether the tag is good or not.
Has this tag been used before? How often? and by how many different
people?
Shaun
On 18 Jun 2009, at 19:09, k...@vielevisels wrote:
Hi,
after the voting
On 17 Jun 2009, at 18:17, Joe Richards wrote:
One of the main annoyances that people tell me that they have with
OSM
is that whenever they visit the site, the map shows them just the UK.
I checked it (from other random computers, not my laptop) when I was
in Thailand and Australia and it
On 16 Jun 2009, at 19:38, Tim Waters (chippy) wrote:
One of the main annoyances that people tell me that they have with OSM
is that whenever they visit the site, the map shows them just the UK.
Only if they have a UK IP. Getting more specific than country level is
usually unreliable.
I just put the traffic lights on the nodes. Life is too short to spend
time grouping them. There is too much Tiger fixup and unnamed, or
completely missing roads to enter. If the junction is large, you'll
probably have a longer than normal waiting time, thus it shouldn't be
a problem if
On 12 Jun 2009, at 14:44, Ed Avis wrote:
Here the major road is a dual carriageway with a fence in the
middle, so
pedestrians cannot cross:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.490971lon=-0.234075zoom=18layers=B000FTF
There are subways which I have mapped as level=-1 paths crossing the
You can view changesets in the data browser, by clicking more in the
following list of edits:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/liam123/edits
Shaun
On 12 Jun 2009, at 10:42, Greg Stark wrote:
How do you revert it? I don't see any button for that in the changeset
viewer on Potlatch. And for
On 10 Jun 2009, at 03:25, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/6/9 Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org:
I'm curious if bicycle boulevards would qualify as living streets,
given
that a living street would most closely describe a bicycle
boulevard in
OSM terms, though a bicycle boulevard might lack
On 10 Jun 2009, at 03:25, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2009/6/9 Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org:
I'm curious if bicycle boulevards would qualify as living streets,
given
that a living street would most closely describe a bicycle
boulevard in
OSM terms, though a bicycle boulevard might lack
On 5 Jun 2009, at 09:06, Peter Childs wrote:
On a simular subject are there ways of Tagging 3rd Rail vs Overhead
Power etc
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:electrified
Oh and London Bridge is a mess, on 5 or 6 Layers. Needs major work,
but is very difficult Is there a way of
What do you do when the centre tracks are the fast tracks and the
outer 2 tracks are the slow stopping lines, like the line near me that
runs from London Bridge to East Croydon via Forrest Hill. This is in
contrast to some other stations such as those in North London, where
you the 2 fast
On 31 May 2009, at 15:11, Andrew M. Bishop wrote:
Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk writes:
On 29 May 2009, at 20:23, Peter Miller wrote:
On 29 May 2009, at 15:42, Shaun McDonald wrote:
I'm wondering if someone will be able to implement an efficient
version of the snooker ball
Yay, that'd be a great idea.
Shaun
On 30 May 2009, at 15:53, SteveC wrote:
Remember how awesome the wales mapping weekend was last year?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Welsh_Mapping_Party_Weekend
Remember the Isle of Wight mapping weekend 3 years ago? It was super
awesome, we
Yay, that'd be a great idea.
Shaun
On 30 May 2009, at 15:53, SteveC wrote:
Remember how awesome the wales mapping weekend was last year?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Welsh_Mapping_Party_Weekend
Remember the Isle of Wight mapping weekend 3 years ago? It was super
awesome, we
I'm wondering if someone will be able to implement an efficient
version of the snooker ball visualisation on http://www.cyclestreets.net/blog/2009/03/26/thats-a-really-odd-route/
Shaun
On 29 May 2009, at 15:19, Chris Andrew wrote:
Hi, all.
It occurred to me whilst editing recently, that
On 24 May 2009, at 14:22, OJ W wrote:
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 11:19 AM, John McKerrell
j...@mckerrell.net wrote:
I thought people were sometimes using similar values to the landuse
tags, i.e. building=commercial building=retail ?
or office, apartments, mixed_use ...
currently it looks
On 24 May 2009, at 20:02, Sam Vekemans wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering what the max size per edit session that JOSM can
handle is?
Whats the standard rule? Every 10mins? Or will josm accept any size,
it would just take longer?
What is a happy back-end servers size, that doesnt bog it down?
On 24 May 2009, at 09:57, Martijn van Exel wrote:
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 10:18, Richard Fairhurst
rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Martijn van Exel wrote:
Great work. It all seems somewhat snappier. Love the offline editing
feature already.
Glad you like it (and others, thanks for the kind
On 21 May 2009, at 17:33, Radomir Cernoch wrote:
Ben Laenen píše v Čt 21. 05. 2009 v 17:54 +0200:
So while it seems to be a polygon vs tags on ways discussion:
I wonder what people have against using relations to combine all
roads
in one built-up area, or one maxspeed zone, or some other
On 21 May 2009, at 18:17, Ben Laenen wrote:
On Thursday 21 May 2009, Mario Salvini wrote:
Even every relevant road for _ONE_ city in one relation won't work,
because the membercount of a relation is limited since API 0.6.
This methode won't create any benefit.
Well, apparently it isn't
I use TrackMyJourney, which has OSM Maps, and you can use OSM based
routing and search online, with live updating. I use TMJ for all my
mapping at the moment.
If you are happy if small amounts of data, you may want to look at
GPSMid.
See
I should have also said that I use a Sony Ericsson K850i. The K750i
will work, though it may run slowly when using the maps as well as the
logging.
Shaun
On 21 May 2009, at 23:00, Shaun McDonald wrote:
I use TrackMyJourney, which has OSM Maps, and you can use OSM based
routing and search
In true classic form, we seem to have forgotten to map the area around
the venue.
I did remember to put the venue on Sunday morning for a change.
Shaun
On 20 May 2009, at 21:17, OJ W wrote:
So did we forget to map area 1?
a square of restaurants with an unfinished cake...
On 18 May 2009, at 15:45, David Earl wrote:
On 18/05/2009 15:26, Andy Allan wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Chris Fleming
m...@chrisfleming.org wrote:
In just spotted a pile of changes that someone made that seem to
have
done more harm than good:
On 14 May 2009, at 11:55, Ben Laenen wrote:
On Thursday 14 May 2009, MP wrote:
[..]
And these situations are more common than you may think. Built-up
areas
are the most common where such a thing happens here as they're of
course the largest kind of zonal restrictions, and each city will
Frederik,
On 13 May 2009, at 01:01, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
Tom Hughes wrote:
It's a completely insane solution though. It we want to do it we
should
just do it properly in the database not fart around with stupid
hacks in
the rails code that break as soon as any updates are not
There is the following long list on the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Software/Mobilephones
To have a grid of phone and app, would produce a grid that is too
large to be useful.
The app that I use is TrackMyJourney (which has the ability to display
of OSM data, and the option for
Hi,
RSS feeds generally only show the most recent x articles/items rather
than every single article/item.
Shaun
On 7 May 2009, at 16:58, Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
Hi,
is there a RSS feed for all traces?
http://openstreetmap.org/traces/rss shows only the most recent
entries and
it does
If this is planet-090421.osm.bz2 then it is a known problem.
Please use planet-090429.osm.bz2 which should have that bug removed.
Shaun
On 1 May 2009, at 08:17, Peter Childs wrote:
I'm trying to use Osmosis to extract the Uk data from the planet file,
and ideally put it in a PostgreSQL
On 29 Apr 2009, at 17:00, Etienne Chové wrote:
Dears,
I wrote a python class to communicate with OSM API (read, write,
update). For interested users, informations are here [1].
May I put sources on the dev server ?
Wouldn't it be better to put them into SVN?
Shaun
On 28 Apr 2009, at 17:40, Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote:
William Gresham schrieb:
I am trying to edit data in the eastern United States, but Potlatch
will not load any of the ways (the farthest it will get are green
landmarks), and attempts to load the data into JOSM return a 403
error. Is
On 26 Apr 2009, at 13:33, graham wrote:
Hi,
I haven't been following this list closely before so I'm afraid this
is
likely to be a faq, though I couldn't find the answer on a quick
search.
I just tried an iphone application, my.tel. This includes a location
finder with slippy map -
On 24 Apr 2009, at 15:01, Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote:
Aun Johnsen (via Webmail) schrieb:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:19:39 -0700, Paul Johnson
ba...@ursamundi.org
wrote:
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8ll=44.92934,-123.02527spn=0.000872,0.002414t=kz=19
For those who aren't familiar with why this
It's interesting to see that there is a moderator stating there have
been quite a few comments on here about the availability of
administrative boundaries.
I wonder if they will get enough people saying the same thing to
change their plans.
Shaun
On 23 Apr 2009, at 17:13, Richard
On 23 Apr 2009, at 22:56, andrzej zaborowski wrote:
2009/4/23 SteveC st...@asklater.com:
On 23 Apr 2009, at 12:32, Teemu Koskinen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:25:36 +0300, SteveC st...@asklater.com
wrote:
On 23 Apr 2009, at 12:17, Teemu Koskinen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 21:34:05
Bulk imports need to be split into smaller uploads. The build
uploaders will need to get smarter.
Shaun
On 22 Apr 2009, at 11:19, maning sambale wrote:
Thanks! seems reasonable for my regular editing session. What about
bulk imports?
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Shaun McDonald
sh
In fact this is documented on the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Protocol_Version_0.6#New_Limits
Shaun
On 22 Apr 2009, at 11:33, maning sambale wrote:
Alright. Thanks for the info
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Shaun McDonald
sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk wrote:
Bulk imports
This was due to a database restart to increase the number of
connections to the database server.
Should now be back up now.
Shaun
On 22 Apr 2009, at 11:47, Barnett, Phillip wrote:
Getting problems accessing www.openstreetmap.org
PHILLIP BARNETT
SERVER MANAGER
200 GRAY'S INN ROAD
On 22 Apr 2009, at 11:41, Etienne Chové wrote:
Shaun McDonald a écrit :
On 22 Apr 2009, at 10:56, maning sambale wrote:
limits to the number if node/way edits/deletion/addition per
changeset
There is a maximum of 50,000 nodes, ways or relations per changeset.
There is a maximum
On 22 Apr 2009, at 15:45, Ed Loach wrote:
more people (I speculate) are
leaving
their Potlatch comments empty.
Perhaps I should RTFM (or RTFW), but I couldn't see anywhere obvious
to put a comment (and doing a quick wiki search am no clearer).
Checking my post-upgrade edits you can tell
On 22 Apr 2009, at 21:08, Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
El Miércoles, 22 de Abril de 2009, Frederik Ramm escribió:
A proper monitoring function has to use the changeset bbox as an
index
only and then check whether the changeset *really* contains
something in
the area of interest to the
On 21 Apr 2009, at 11:18, Ed Avis wrote:
Does this mean you can now set up Postgres on your PC, load a planet
file, and
get the same database layout as the main server?
Yes, though it is still a different database layout compared to that
used by Mapnik.
For the time being you can use
On 21 Apr 2009, at 12:27, Steve Hill wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
...with API 0.6, Postgres and the new server. But everyone's
uploading
at once, so don't expect to do much serious editing for the time
being. :)
The deltas in
On 21 Apr 2009, at 17:32, Ed Loach wrote:
How large is the current delay before uploaded data became
visible?
My question is slightly different. I uploaded two changesets
successfully earlier from JOSM (the third took over an hour so I
clicked Abort and ended up losing my edits, so lucky
On 21 Apr 2009, at 18:32, Nop wrote:
Hi!
I noted that in the OSM inbox, all old messages are truncated to about
the same length. I guess this is a result of transferring them.
Are there any plans to restore them?
This problem was found and sorted in the past few hours.
Can you please
On 17 Apr 2009, at 00:32, Mohamad Ali wrote:
Mohamad,
right now we don't have enough coverage in Australia for you to be
using
OSM
for tracking purposes.
But do you have tracks and other data that could be contributed?
Liz
Hi Liz
Do you mean by ' don't have enough coverage in
On 11 Apr 2009, at 06:49, Maning Sambale wrote:
Hi,
I want to create an interactive webmap for an upcoming cycling event
in
the Philippines. I can prepare a gpx file for the route. Now I
want it
over OSM data. Are there any site that provides this service (other
than rolling my
On 11 Apr 2009, at 11:29, Thomas Wood wrote:
2009/4/11 Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk:
[..]
OpenLayers can in fact read the GPX itself.
Take a look at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Openlayers_Track_example
I've just fleshed up this page a bit, and fixed it :)
When I searched
On 5 Apr 2009, at 09:24, Steve Chilton wrote:
[...]
Also good that mapping parties are starting to be arranged for these
places (M Keynes and Sunderland already - Grimsby anyone? [zoom in
on mapnik layer for full effect]).
Are you setting a Grimsby mapping party up?
Shaun
On 31 Mar 2009, at 15:40, Ciarán Mooney wrote:
Hi,
I've been asked to help coordinate an OpenStreetMap track at the UKUUG
Summer conference (http://www.ukuug.org/events/summer2009/). UKUUG is
(in my opinion) a hard core techie conference of sys-admins and
computer scientists.
I had one of
This is the weekly re-import of the data, when the render daemon is
stopped for the duration.
Shaun
On 26 Mar 2009, at 11:45, Chris Hill wrote:
I've been getting a lot of tiles with the 'more OSM coming soon'
message on Mapnik, both yesterday and today at various zoom levels.
The
On 23 Mar 2009, at 18:13, Xayide p wrote:
Hello!
I am new in this mailing list. I am developping a research about
existing route planners. I have recently read about pyRoute,
PHPRoute, OpenRouteService, YOURS, etc. However, I have some doubts
that I hope somebody could solve.
-
On 23 Mar 2009, at 19:14, Andrew M. Bishop wrote:
a...@gedanken.demon.co.uk (Andrew M. Bishop) writes:
I decided that what would be fun to implement is a routing algorithm
that can find the best (shortest or quickest) route between any two
OSM highway nodes. I know that there are other
Alternatively use the minutely tile server, which highlights unnamed
roads and pois with about a 10 minute lag.
http://matt.sandbox.cloudmade.com/
Shaun
On 19 Mar 2009, at 20:45, Yann Coupin wrote:
Last I heard it was hourly, and it didn't include the maximum zoom
level which can't be
On 19 Mar 2009, at 16:32, Ed Loach wrote:
highway=path has no such assumptions.
I'm not sure that any of the highway= values have assumed
permissions. If you tag something as a footway in JOSM it defaults
to adding both highway=footway and foot=yes (or at least I think it
did in a recent
Hi Lester,
You could take a look at includipedia, which is basically a fork of
the wikipedia to become an inclusive version of the wikipedia.
Shaun
On 18 Mar 2009, at 08:53, Lester Caine wrote:
While the effort being put into links WITH wikipedia are to be
applauded, many of us are no
What is the size of the track that you are trying to upload?
Shaun
On 18 Mar 2009, at 13:58, Ed Avis wrote:
When I try to upload a GPS track using http://openstreetmap.org/traces/mine
,
it takes a while and then gives a blank page. The track does not
appear in the
list (even as
You don't need to have a PayPal account.
Once you have entered your order details, click Checkout with PayPal
then under Don't have a PayPal account? click Continue and you
will be able to pay using the payment methods available in your
country, such as credit card.
Shaun
On 16 Mar 2009,
On 16 Mar 2009, at 20:40, Russ Nelson wrote:
On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:18 PM, Andy Allan wrote:
No he's not, and plenty of other people are in agreement here. It's a
question of the point of having a community in OSM (vs a large
collection of uneditable datasets), and you're arguing about
On 13 Mar 2009, at 17:02, Mike Collinson wrote:
I'm not sure if this has on-line video has been mentioned yet on
the list:
Tim Berners-Lee: The next Web of open, linked data
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/
tim_berners_lee_on_the_next_web.html
A relaxing antithesis to the current
On 2 Mar 2009, at 20:51, Harald Kleiner wrote:
Hi!
Done (anyone can do this, it's a wiki). I think it's a potentially
useful tool, even if it does use the deprecated phrase deprecated
for
perfectly reasonable tags like abutters=retail (how else do you tag
shopfronts in an otherwise
On 1 Mar 2009, at 11:21, Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Jochen Topf jochen at remote.org writes:
The OSM database now contains over 1 billion tags on nodes, ways and
relations together. Congratulations all around!
Jochen
Big number really. I guess it is the American billion and not the
On 26 Feb 2009, at 10:45, Frankie Roberto wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com
wrote:
I'm also going to have to use the relation method for a few trams
near me, as the roads are set up so that one side of the road is
tram-only
On 26 Feb 2009, at 10:51, Peter J Stoner wrote:
In message 1350f7a40902260245l31fbfe88jc05af7faef79b...@mail.gmail.co
m
Frankie Roberto fran...@frankieroberto.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Peter Miller
peter.mil...@itoworld.comwrote:
I do think we need to spend a
On 26 Feb 2009, at 12:04, Peter Miller wrote:
We could model the whole platform as an area with two additional
ways at
either side of the area polygon to add platform-side specific
information.
The IFOPT standard appears to define polygons for what they call Quays
(called platforms in
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