Hello everybody,
to encourage mapping public transport, Tiziano and I have developed a line
diagram generator that displays nice diagrams from (sufficiently properly
mapped) bus routes. A showroom example is
http://78.46.81.38/misc/showroom.svg
generated by the URL
Hello everybody,
What is the consensus on how to map interchange data? I would like connect two
(or more) bus stops and/or railway stations to indicate that you can
preferably change vehicles there (e.g. the bus stop(s) that is/are intended to
change into a nearby train station). This is often
Hello Roland,
My first reply would be:
public_transport=stop_position/platform
tram=yes
If you want to keep backward compatibility definitely go for
railway=tram_stop because trams are considered part of the railway network.
I've never heard about nor seen any actually tagged as
Wow, well done!
2010/2/24 Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de
Hello everybody,
to encourage mapping public transport, Tiziano and I have developed a line
diagram generator that displays nice diagrams from (sufficiently properly
mapped) bus routes. A showroom example is
On 24 Feb 2010, at 17:24, Claudius Henrichs wrote:
Hello Roland,
you hit the nail on the head: public_transport:stop_area relations
are the way to go. At least I keep mapping stations/stops with
interchange possibilities like that. Please do not forget about
stop_area_group as well as
Hi all,
Slightly off-topic post for this list, but Ive been looking at using
something like this plugin to map bus routes and similar in my area, as
I have an unlocked PNA which is perfectly suited for the purpose.
Unfortunately (afaik) there has never existed a JVM/JRE for pocket
devices such
Hi,
I updated the Marikina Mapping Event Page for the proposed cake
slices, let me know if the chunks are manageable especially for
newbies.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Philippines/Mapping_Party/Marikina
My estimate is the data collection would take around maximum of two
Hi everybody
I put back the City in some city names in cebu :
Mandaue City,
Lapu-Lapu City
and
Danao City
They were removed some time ago, and while it makes sense
(unlike Cebu City, there is no Mandaue island or province...),
the road signs indicate Mandaue City and Lapu-Lapu City.
The
Suggestion for announcing the event to get maximum exposure. Go to
facebook and become 'Fans' of Philippine tech and mapping related fan
pages, I mean relative groups, not something like a cooking page
and post a wall post there with the link to the event. Remember its not
spam if its related
Yes interesting topic. In my research on this for the OSM page, I found
that its subjective to include the City in the name, usually it makes
sense to include it for places where there is a province or municipality
of the same name.
technically speaking the official name is 'Lungsod ng
Hi Totor,
We are having the same problem in Wikipedia. The current naming convention
there is to add the City but there's a proposal to drop the City in most
of them. Except for those cities that share names with other prominent
places (Iloilo, Cebu, Davao, Cotabato, Isabela, Quezon, Sorsogon
We should follow the Philippine Standard Geographic Codes (PSGC) which
is available at http://www.nscb.gov.ph/ACTIVESTATS/PSGC/default.asp
The official city names are listed there in the quick table. So the
official name will either be City of or City as
indicated in the table there.
Hi Eric,
There's actually a tag for the official name: official_name=*
For the name=* tag itself, it should be what casual people expect to see on
maps.
So it could be something like:
name=Makati City
official_name=City of Makati
name:tl=Lungsod ng Makati
official_name:tl=Lungsod ng Makati
or
http://osm.org/go/4n8s7ZJ
but no trace:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/mgarrucho/traces
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Andrew Errington, CC'd, hosts talk-ko and may also be able to help.
Thank you, he quickly replied, but could not help yet.
I created a entry for open discussion:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Catalogue#Strange_imports
So i wont create to much traffic about that on the Mailinglist.
Looks like an app we could use as well,
where is the source code?
thanks,
mike
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:30 PM, jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
sounds very exciting! will check it out!
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Paul Houle p...@ontology2.com wrote:
2010/2/23 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
2010/2/24 Tomáš Tichý t.ti...@post.cz:
I have tried BTC mapper and it is almost unusable (doesn´t work
without GPS signal, can´t place POI to another place than my location,
weird and uneditable presets).
It's being worked on at present, the
On 24 February 2010 18:48, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com wrote:
Any plan to make it compatible with the HTC TATTOO? I've tried to
download it from the android market, but with no success.
Is this due a problem with smaller screen sizes?
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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 09:58, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Any plan to make it compatible with the HTC TATTOO? I've tried to
download it from the android market, but with no success.
Is this due a problem with smaller screen sizes?
I bet so. But actually there is no way to
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:42 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Thanks for your thoughtful comments...
And I hope you've taken some of them on board.
You don't seem to make any realistic suggestions for moving forward and just,
instead, suggest potlatch is fine as is the front page. That
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:07 AM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
* Freeze PL1 (TomH enforces no more updated on the server) and work on PL2
Wow. You'd really try to prevent any improvements that have been coded
from being deployed? That's a bad idea.
Sure, encourage people to work on P2
On 24 February 2010 19:13, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 09:58, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Any plan to make it compatible with the HTC TATTOO? I've tried to
download it from the android market, but with no success.
Is this due a problem with
I tried Navit on Android yesterday, at least on my phone (HTC Magic) it
was unusable, the map didnt update properly or follow my movements, and
crashed a few times. I also could not find out how to actually set a
route
On 23/02/2010 22:42, John Smith wrote:
For routing/using, there is
Andy Allan wrote:
... But I haven't seen any reference to
www.openstreetmap.de, where it's strengths are, or what could be
improved or learned from.
The most interesting bit of www.openstreetmap.de to me is this - Fehler
in der Karte? Selbst korrigieren (Anleitung) oder hier melden. - right
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeira was flooded
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20100222/tsc-breakneck-development-blamed-for-mad-b1f5339.html
We should get the charter. It seems that unplanned development is something
that we can track with OSM.
That is the leading cause of fatalities from
Hi
Thanks for your replies
Egil Hjelmeland wrote:
I assume you are referring to the OpenLayers based slippy map at
openstreetmap.org? The Openlayers 2.8 ScaleLine class has the the
problem that it does not handle that the map-scale is not constant
accoss the map. The slippy map uses
SteveC wrote:
[snip]
Right up front we have the school of thought that everything is perfect the
way it is. That uservoice is some kind of inherently crappy system (see the
uservoice ideas page at http://osm.uservoice.com/ ). That we shouldn't allow
people to use tools which make fixing
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:29:10 +
Graham Jones grahamjones...@googlemail.com wrote:
You are both right. RF absorption is a combination of amount of
material and its properties. I think the issue with trains is
limited to newer ones with special windows (I think they are
conductive - some
Dave F. wrote:
Excuse my ignorance, are you saying that it's 2x inaccurate at all
zoom levels?
At lattitude 60: yes.
So one of the mapnik guys could implement it quite easily then?
I don't think it is related to mapnik. It is the javascript code served
by the web-site that wraps up the
On Feb 24, 2010, at 2:27 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:42 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Thanks for your thoughtful comments...
And I hope you've taken some of them on board.
You don't seem to make any realistic suggestions for moving forward and
just, instead,
On Feb 24, 2010, at 2:37 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:07 AM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
* Freeze PL1 (TomH enforces no more updated on the server) and work on PL2
Wow. You'd really try to prevent any improvements that have been coded
from being deployed? That's
Chris
On Feb 24, 2010, at 6:16 AM, Chris Hill wrote:
SteveC wrote:
[snip]
Right up front we have the school of thought that everything is perfect the
way it is. That uservoice is some kind of inherently crappy system (see the
uservoice ideas page at http://osm.uservoice.com/ ). That we
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 2:08 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
On Feb 24, 2010, at 2:37 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:07 AM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
* Freeze PL1 (TomH enforces no more updated on the server) and work on PL2
Wow. You'd really try to prevent
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 2:06 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
On Feb 24, 2010, at 2:27 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:42 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Sure, you don't like the way I communicate sometimes
Hmm. It sounds to me like you don't think you've done
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Egil Hjelmeland
pri...@egil-hjelmeland.no wrote:
Dave F. wrote:
So one of the mapnik guys could implement it quite easily then?
I don't think it is related to mapnik. It is the javascript code served
by the web-site that wraps up the map rendered by mapnik,
On Feb 24, 2010, at 7:28 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 2:08 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
On Feb 24, 2010, at 2:37 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:07 AM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
* Freeze PL1 (TomH enforces no more updated on the server)
On Feb 24, 2010, at 7:35 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 2:06 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
On Feb 24, 2010, at 2:27 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:42 PM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Sure, you don't like the way I communicate sometimes
Something I'd like to see in either PL1 or whatever replaces it is a
tutorial mode that then corrects people's mapping efforts or makes
suggestions on what they could have done better etc. Getting stuff
displayed on a map, but getting instant feedback about mapping by
newbies would go a long way,
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:44 AM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Can't you just get over yourself and admit that a newbie coming to OSM has
a crap time? It's not hard! Stop defending it all.
Steve, I don't think anyone on this list has said No, I don't understand
why newbies are having a
Chill guys. I still just about remember being a newbie, and I didn't
find Potlatch crap.
Not knowing what the + button did was crap. The endless
contradictory wiki is crap. It's a bit too easy to do something too
dramatic in Potlatch by inadvertantly using the wrong keyboard
shortcut (merging
Yours c.
Steve
On Feb 24, 2010, at 7:56, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:44 AM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
Can't you just get over yourself and admit that a newbie coming to
OSM has a crap time? It's not hard! Stop defending it all.
Steve, I don't
On 25 February 2010 01:06, Richard Mann
richard.mann.westoxf...@googlemail.com wrote:
Chill guys. I still just about remember being a newbie, and I didn't
find Potlatch crap.
I have a fairly technical background, and it took a 2nd look 6 months
later for me to do anything of significance.
When
On Feb 24, 2010, at 6:21 AM, SteveC wrote:
You believe that feedback is a good thing, but, it seems, only if the
feedback confirms your own ideas. You have railed against the UI,
against hard-working volunteer contributors and against anyone who
disagrees with you, who's left?
Oh that's
I'd like to say a few words on the home page and editor.
1. Home Page: while I think Steve's proposal addresses some of the
criticisms of the way the home page functions, I don't think it takes a
holistic view of the project. What someone coming to it will initially
see is essentially a me too
On 24 February 2010 16:19, David Earl da...@frankieandshadow.com wrote:
I'd like to say a few words on the home page and editor.
1. Home Page: while I think Steve's proposal addresses some of the
criticisms of the way the home page functions, I don't think it takes a
holistic view of the
On 24/02/10 16:58, Dermot McNally wrote:
But the home page real-estate should otherwise be utterly devoted to
user-level features of the sort that non-expert users enjoy elsewhere.
User waypoints. User lines and areas. .kml overlays, tracklog imports
- we can argue over what these user
On 24 February 2010 17:19, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote:
On 24/02/10 16:58, Dermot McNally wrote:
I completely disagree. We're running a project to map the world,
We agree on that - but I claim that to do so effectively we have to
harness the power of all those people who don't yet get
I have been very busy (and very put off) recently, so have not read EVERY
posting on this topic but I would like to respond on the specific issue of an
entry level editor.
I can understand where people are coming from (Steve C included), can
understand where they might be going, but really
Thanks a lot Steve, for underlining the need to improve the experience
of new visitors.
This is right on spot with what we have been feeling regarding Haiti.
Now that OSM is indeed the best map in Haiti, there is a kind of special
responsibility that comes with this: let potential users know
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010, Patrick Weber wrote:
I tried Navit on Android yesterday, at least on my phone (HTC Magic) it
was unusable, the map didnt update properly or follow my movements, and
crashed a few times. I also could not find out how to actually set a
route
On the Freerunner I run
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 12:06 AM, SteveC st...@asklater.com wrote:
On of the nicest ideas I saw was splitting openstreetmap.com and .org - what
you think of that? Have a nice interface on .com for newbies and then the
community hub etc on .org
Depends what you mean by community hub. The
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, SteveC wrote:
Andy, building community and moving things on is not just be nice to
everyone all the time. Sometimes it's also about being honest and saying,
this is wrong, we can fix it.
* Steve apologies - without caveats - regarding his demeaning of
existing
OSM's Haiti effort gets a BBC News Magazine piece here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8517057.stm
...and it's currently featured on the http://news.bbc.co.uk/ front page.
Paul.
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On 24 February 2010 09:42, SteveC st...@asklater.com
st...@asklater.com wrote:
You don't seem to make any realistic suggestions for moving forward and
just, instead, suggest potlatch is fine as is the front page. That doesn't
seem to be in touch with the reality of every newbie who
On Feb 24, 2010, at 12:16, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com wrote:
Thanks a lot Steve, for underlining the need to improve the
experience of new visitors.
And thanks for such a positive response and all your work.
This is right on spot with what we have been feeling regarding
Haiti.
On Feb 24, 2010, at 8:47, Michal Migurski m...@stamen.com wrote:
On Feb 24, 2010, at 6:21 AM, SteveC wrote:
You believe that feedback is a good thing, but, it seems, only if
the
feedback confirms your own ideas. You have railed against the UI,
against hard-working volunteer contributors
On Feb 24, 2010, at 13:18, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, SteveC wrote:
Andy, building community and moving things on is not just be nice to
everyone all the time. Sometimes it's also about being honest and
saying,
this is wrong, we can fix it.
* Steve apologies -
Ha :-)
Believe it or not I only just found out mapzen is GPL
And as I pointed out before, it shares problems with PL like not
having an open community behind it.
Yours c.
Steve
On Feb 24, 2010, at 13:44, Jamie Smith jamiekrsm...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On 24 February 2010 09:42, SteveC
On Feb 24, 2010, at 1:36 PM, SteveC wrote:
On Feb 24, 2010, at 8:47, Michal Migurski m...@stamen.com wrote:
If you don't do this, it will continue to seem like you're
paraphrasing phantom newbies to support what's basically a turf war
here on the list.
Mike it seems obvious to me. I've run
I just thought that you'd like the opinion of a (not so) newbie in this
intense discussion.
In order to attract people (potential mappers) to the site it has to
offer something back - it has to have functionality. Not functionality
to the mapper - Potlatch is quite adequate for my level of
Hi everybody,
right now Schuyler Troubleseeker Erle and Tom Buckley are down here in the
Caribbean. I hope some day I will be able as well to give some OSM workshops,
I live just around the corner of the quake.
Could we prepare something like a methodology of usability evaluation, to give
Am 25.02.2010 00:31, schrieb Vic Morgan:
I just thought that you'd like the opinion of a (not so) newbie in this
intense discussion.
1. Openrouteservice.org
2. Maposmatic.org
I guess you have made a *very* valid point here.
Promoting an easier to use bug tracking system doesn't make any
SteveC writes:
Or some combination. Whatever happens my best outcome would be something that
1) Has a big open source community behind it
2) Is easy(ier) to use
PL1, PL2, MapZen don't do (1)
JOSM does do (1) but for a newbie, does not do (2).
Part of the problem with Potlatch is:
Beste OSM'ers,
Zie hier:
http://www.automatiseringgids.nl/it-in-bedrijf/beheer/2010/8/gps-volgende-slachtoffer-georganiseerde-hack.aspx
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2010/2/24 bas de Lange b...@basdelange.com:
Zie hier:
http://www.automatiseringgids.nl/it-in-bedrijf/beheer/2010/8/gps-volgende-slachtoffer-georganiseerde-hack.aspx
Mede 'interessant', natuurlijk, vanwege het aanstaande
kilometerheffing-debacle...
Christ van Willegen
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Christ van Willegen wrote:
Mede 'interessant', natuurlijk, vanwege het aanstaande
kilometerheffing-debacle...
Hoezo 'aanstaande'? :)
En Bas, geef bij de volgende plak eens wat context. Waarom is dit
relevant voor OSM, wat gaan wij ervan merken, moeten we hier bij de
volgende mapping party
Op 24-02-10 14:58, Christ van Willegen schreef:
2010/2/24 bas de Langeb...@basdelange.com:
Zie hier:
http://www.automatiseringgids.nl/it-in-bedrijf/beheer/2010/8/gps-volgende-slachtoffer-georganiseerde-hack.aspx
Mede 'interessant', natuurlijk, vanwege het aanstaande
Of voor als straks er straks een mapping-oorlog uitbreekt: Met
stoorzenders achter de concurrent aan rijden...
Groet,
Evil Floris :)
Christ van Willegen wrote:
2010/2/24 bas de Lange b...@basdelange.com:
Zie hier:
Dit is geschreven door iemand met gebrek aan aandacht.
Waarom ingewikkeld storen als het makkelijk kan.
Elke 100 mW 1470 / 1520 MHz stoorzender legt GPS plat in
de wijde omgeving.
Het is veel simpeler en goedkoper om het internet
plat te leggen met stoorapparatuur en je bereikt
meer
doe je de bouwtekeningen even erbij ? stelletje vandalen :)
Op 24 februari 2010 21:25 heeft ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert
Gremmen g.grem...@cetest.nl het volgende geschreven:
Dit is geschreven door iemand met gebrek aan aandacht.
Waarom ingewikkeld storen als het makkelijk kan.
Op 24-02-10 21:52, Rob schreef:
doe je de bouwtekeningen even erbij ? stelletje vandalen :)
De AIVD leest mee...
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Chris,
That GA dataset IMHO would form a good base for national/state forests.
Looking at the metadata it is suitable at a 1:5 000 000 scale and therefore
a whole heap of small parks will be missing/totally inaccurate, but as I
said it would provide a base to start updating/adding missing parks
Hi all!
With the excellent resolution of the nearmap images, the smallest
detailscan easily be added. But is this always a good idea?
Have a look at
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-32.073593lon=115.755062zoom=18
The footways along Duoro Road and Harbour Street (but not the one
between them!)
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 3:59 PM, John Henderson snow...@gmx.com wrote:
I think it is useful. We're used to it with road networks, with
national routes and state routes. Sure, hiking trails are shorter, but
that doesn't mean it's unworkable.
Just so we're on the same page, I understand you as
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:00 PM, Michael spam...@gmx-ist-cool.de wrote:
The footways along Duoro Road and Harbour Street (but not the one
between them!) do not carry any information IMHO
I disagree. They indicate that there is a footway there. If it's a
verifiable fact, IMHO it rightly
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, Roy Wallace wrote:
but clutter the map
display, especially on GPS units. With three times as much nodes per
meter of the street(the actual road + 2 footways), data processing and
editing is getting ever more resource hungry.
This, on the other hand, may well be
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:
This, on the other hand, may well be true. But IMHO this is NOT a
reason to limit what gets entered into the OSM database, but simply to
*pre-process* the OSM data (filtering out unwanted details as desired)
prior to loading onto
Yeah, but:
The data are subject to Copyright. Data files may be downloaded from
Geoscience Australia's website at www.ga.gov.au/download/. A licence agreement
is required.
Strange wording, and where is this licence agreement?
Steve
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Steve Bennett wrote:
Just so we're on the same page, I understand you as proposing that we
use NWN for the AAWT and the BNT, and nothing else. Zero IWT, two NWN,
lots of RWN and LWN.
Yes, until we develop other national trails.
I think we can do better.
I don't.
When the Bicentennial
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From: Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de
Date: Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:32 AM
Subject: [Talk-transit] Public Transport Plugin
To: Public transport/transit/shared taxi related topics
talk-tran...@openstreetmap.org
Hello everybody,
the Public Transport
Mais uma coisa interessante sobre Transporte Público
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From: Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de
Date: Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:43 AM
Subject: [Talk-transit] Line diagrams
To: Public transport/transit/shared taxi related topics
Tem um projeto que está rolando na Câmara Federal que pode ter a ver com o
tema: http://tinyurl.com/yfdhjft.
Creio que o projeto tem mais a ver com acesso a informações da época da
ditadura, mas vale a pena pesquisar.
2010/2/23 Fernando Caldas fernandoccal...@gmail.com
Fala Vitor.
Na época
Para mim parecendo que so eu fazendo os cidades capixaba.
2010/2/23 Bráulio Bezerra da Silva brauliobeze...@gmail.com:
Também me sinto assim. Uma solução é você mudar pra Natal :P
Em 23 de fevereiro de 2010 09:50, Arlindo Pereira
openstreet...@arlindopereira.com escreveu:
Queria ter
Ulf Lamping schrieb:
Ihr könnt hier gerne diskutieren solange ihr wollt was denn laut
Wörterbuch richtig oder falsch ist, ändern wird das aus meiner Sicht am
bereits etablierten doctors aber nichts mehr.
+1
Zumal:
* physician eine höhere Tippfehlerwahrscheinlichkeit hat.
* Mit Physiker
Hallo,
Tirkon wrote:
Wird Skobbler die OSM Datenbank nach seinen Wünschen und/oder
mit/gegen den Willen der Community aktiv umzugestalten versuchen?
Ich denke mal, Skobbler bringt einfach viele neue User - und damit
eventuell verstaerktes User-Interesse nach Dingen, die fuer die
Navigation
Guenther Meyer d@sordidmusic.com wrote:
Massmailings dagegen sind nichts anderes als Werbung, das ist eine einseitige
Sache.
Au weia einfach mal die Kirche im Dorf lassen!
Es geht hier um Massenmails die für eine Veranstaltung innerhalb des
Projektes werben zu dem sich der Benutzer
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 05:07:17AM +0100, Tirkon wrote:
Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
3) Wird es zumindest Audioaufzeichnungen der Vorträge geben?
Da gilt das gleiche wie mit den Videoaufzeichnungen - wenn sich
irgendjemand darum kuemmert, ist das sicher kein Problem.
Moin !
wenn in Regionalzeitungen Flächen z.b. für Hundefreillauf beschrieben
werden und ggf. grafisch dargestellt werden.
In wieweit würdet Ihr diese in OSM übernehmen bzw. als Referenzliste
abschreiben und im örtlichen Wiki-Teil hinterlegen ?
Gruß Jan :-)
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 09:52:00AM +0100, Jochen Topf wrote:
Das gibt es sicher kein großartiges Audio-Mischpult an dem jemand sitzt. Das
sind Uni-Hörsäle, die haben üblicherweise was simples eingebaut. Du kannst
dich
an Kai Behncke kbehn...@igf.uni-osnabrueck.de wenden, vielleicht kann der
Hi !
es gibt vom Pink-Panther Telefonsäulen [1] ohne Dach und ohne
Währungsannahme von denen nur eine 0800er-Nummer angerufen werden kann
und SOS-Rufe getätigt werden können.
Da ich bis dato keine Tags gefunden habe wollte ich diese wie folgt
erfassen:
amenity = telephone
operator = Telekom
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 08:40:12AM +, Sven Geggus wrote:
Guenther Meyer d@sordidmusic.com wrote:
Massmailings dagegen sind nichts anderes als Werbung, das ist eine
einseitige
Sache.
Au weia einfach mal die Kirche im Dorf lassen!
Es geht hier um Massenmails die für eine
Hallo,
zum Informationsaustausch über die Stadtgrenzen hinaus steht der OSM Community
im gesamten Ruhrgebiet ab sofort eine eigene Mailingliste zur Verfügung.
Auch soll Mappern in Ruhrgebietsstädten ohne eigene Mailingliste ein Forum
gegeben werden um ihre lokale Arbeit zu organisieren.
es gibt vom Pink-Panther Telefonsäulen [1] ohne Dach und ohne
Währungsannahme von denen nur eine 0800er-Nummer angerufen werden kann
und SOS-Rufe getätigt werden können.
Wie schon mehrmals auf der Liste gepostet... Das ist ein Basistelefon, der
Telefonzellenersatz in umsatzschwachen Gegenden.
also lieber tagen als
coin no
phonecard no
um rauszustellen das die zahlarten nicht vergessen wurden?
(die genauen tags habe ich gerade nicht im kopf)
Mirko Küster wrote:
es gibt vom Pink-Panther Telefonsäulen [1] ohne Dach und ohne
Währungsannahme von denen nur eine 0800er-Nummer angerufen
hi,
wenn es wirklich ein telefon wäre (bin mir nicht ganz sicher aber ich hab
wohl auch schon solche gesehen) ist der tag amenity=emergency_phone wohl das
beste.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/emergency_phone
mfg
wambacher
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Erst wenn der letzte Programmierer
Hallo,
Es gibt in diesen Bereichen aber auch nur sehr wenige Punkte..
Seltsam, die Bereiche hatte ich mir ausgesucht weil ich dachte, daß da am
meisten Taucher unterwegs sind und so evtl auch Daten in der Datenbank.
Ich hatte um:
http://osm.t-i.ch/cgi-
Hallo,
Wäre es irgendwie möglich die ausgewählten POI-Arten also z.B. sport=diving,
mit in den Permalink zu schreiben? Sei es in der Langform, also:
sport=divingsport=scuba_diving
oder den Value als Bitmap:
sport=12
wobei dann also cycling=1, diving=2,scuba_diving=10 (jeweils hex) wäre,
Hallo,
Zoomlevel ab 12 kann man ja ganz einfach neu zechnen lassen, aber was ist
mit 1-11?
Z.B. sind auf:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-0.4lon=45.4zoom=5layers=0B00FTF
immer noch die Seychellen etwa 1000km zu weit nach NNW wie man einfach sehen
kann wenn man zwischen Osmarender und Mapnik
Mir gefaellt das mit dem Basis-telefon besser.
Schonmal versucht an ner Notrufsaeule ne 0800 zu waehlen oder sich dort
anrufen zu lassen. ;)
Vielmehr sind alle Telefonzellen (AFAIR) SOS faehig.
Walter Nordmann wrote:
hi,
wenn es wirklich ein telefon wäre (bin mir nicht ganz sicher aber ich
Es geht hier um Massenmails die für eine Veranstaltung innerhalb des
Projektes werben zu dem sich der Benutzer selbst angemeldet hat! Derzeit
gibt es den Schalter Informiere mich über Veranstaltungen noch nicht, aber
ich finde, dass man den im Rahmen einer Anmeldung durchaus per default auf
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