@ rally,
The mapper who contacted me is a german professor teaching Landscape
Architecture in Singapore they have some contacts within GK sites to
assist in their slum upgrading projects as part of their students
field work activities.
@ eugene and wayne,
Would Jan 16 be OK? It's a Sunday, and I
So what's the stats right now? There have been tons of tracing since
Bing came out. :-)
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 3:17 PM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just some stats of our existing data coverage as of 20101125.
XML file size : 304 MB
Total Ways: 116,151
Total
Here, in parenthesis is the % increase:
Data as of 20110103
XML file size : 324 MB (+8%)
Total Ways: 127,544 (+9%)
Total Nodes: 1,528,760 (+9%)
Total Relations: 645 (+9%)
Contributors: 701 (+8%) of which, 83% of all nodes came from the top
20 contributors.
Total length of highways: 59,968.586
I've just had my attention drawn to these lines in the minutes from 11-12 Dec:
The Board unanimously agrees that it is time to move forward after
several years of work on the new license.
...
The OSMF board mandates the LWG to enforce mandatory acceptance of the
CT and ODBL in order to edit the
Hello, in this
page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Corine_Land_Cover it says
Until now, the terms of use did not allow commercial use unless the Agency has
expressly granted the right to do so [2], but if you go to link [2], it
says Unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content
Hi Oscar,
I have found different statements about the license of CLC data on the EEA
website at some point so we (Romania's OSM users) took the time to send them
an email asking about using their data in OSM. The response was positive and
was delivered in around 2 weeks. So I recommend to do the
Hello, Ciprian. Is it not strange that each OSM community has to explicitly ask
EEA about it? we're are talking about _one_ database (OSM) and _one_ dataset
(CLC)? The confirmation you received was limited to the Romanian data? The CLC
dataset is not homogeneous in terms of license then?
Until recently, the data was owned by each state. You had to ask each one of
them to get the data. In addition, CLC 2000 is pretty much useless which was
the only one available for free.
2006 is the one you want to start working with.
Emilie Laffray
On 3 Jan 2011 11:47, Oscar Orbe
Hello I have just sent an email asking for clarification, will forward their
response.
Ciprian: ...I have found different statements about the license of CLC data on
the EEA website at some point...
Where exactly?
--Oscar
--- On Mon, 1/3/11, Emilie Laffray emilie.laff...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On 3 January 2011 13:53, Oscar Orbe oskaro...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello I have just sent an email asking for clarification, will forward their
response.
Ciprian: ...I have found different statements about the license of CLC data
on the EEA website at some point...
There have been
Hello, in this
page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Corine_Land_Cover it
says Until now, the terms of use did not allow commercial use unless the
Agency has expressly granted the right to do so [2], but if you go to
link [2], it says Unless otherwise indicated, re-use of
Andrzej: there's some ongoing work on CLC06 mixed with GMES Urban Atlas data
import for Poland and Spain
I'm preparing an import of forests (3 shapefiles) and olive groves (1
shapefile) for Spain. Where can I see that on-going work?
--- On Mon, 1/3/11, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
On 3 January 2011 14:36, Oscar Orbe oskaro...@yahoo.com wrote:
Andrzej: there's some ongoing work on CLC06 mixed with GMES Urban Atlas data
import for Poland and Spain
I'm preparing an import of forests (3 shapefiles) and olive groves (1
shapefile) for Spain. Where can I see that on-going
Hi Ciprian,
Was this positive response you received, in response to licensing their
data under the previous OSM licence or the proposed new one? This is
something to be mindful of if requesting permission from EEA, and
continuing to use the data long-term.
The issues with them changing their
I'm curious. So here's a little survey, people like you take a second to
answer it;
http://bit.ly/ii3cKg
Specifically I'm wondering if everyone has androids because we're all open
source nuts or if it's more balanced? Only the data will show.
Steve
On 03/01/2011 17:14, Steve Coast wrote:
I'm curious. So here's a little survey, people like you take a second
to answer it;
http://bit.ly/ii3cKg
Specifically I'm wondering if everyone has androids because we're all
open source nuts or if it's more balanced? Only the data will show.
I have a BlackBerry Storm 9530, purchased before I learned about OSM. It works
OK for mapping, but has some other, annoying quirks, so I plan to replace it
with an Android phone when my contract runs out.
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From
On 03/01/2011 17:14, Steve Coast wrote:
I’m curious. So here’s a little survey, people like you take a second to
answer it;
http://bit.ly/ii3cKg
Specifically I’m wondering if everyone has androids because we’re all
open source nuts or if it’s more balanced? Only the data will show.
Somewhat
Hi David,
Our question was related to OSM in general, not speaking about a specific
license. Their current license makes things much easier (at that time -
November 2009 - things were not that clear); EEA standard re-use policy:
unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for
* Steve Coast st...@asklater.com [2011-01-03 09:14 -0800]:
I'm curious. So here's a little survey
I have a Palm Pre, so I answered Palm, but I'll not there's a world of
difference between the older PalmOS and their current OS, WebOS.
Specifically I'm wondering if everyone has androids because
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 7:14 PM, Steve Coast st...@asklater.com wrote:
I’m curious. So here’s a little survey, people like you take a second to
answer it;
http://bit.ly/ii3cKg
Specifically I’m wondering if everyone has androids because we’re all open
source nuts or if
Specifically I'm wondering if everyone has androids because we're all open
source nuts or if it's more balanced?
I have an openmoko freerunner because I'm open source nuts. But it's not in
the list :(
Regards
--
Vincent Meurisse
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On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 05:50:16PM +, Shaun McDonald wrote:
so should we be
1) adding explicit info to ways about town/county
No, that causes huge amounts of duplicate info that is difficult to update.
or
2) fixing county town boundary relations
This is much better.
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Jeremy Stocks jeremyl...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi there,
+
I'm a newbie to OSM but and oldie in GIS, and am trying to find a decent
app for my Nokia 6230 Nuron phone. I currently use Trek Buddy but I wondered
what others use?
I'm not sure what version symbian
SteveC wrote:
Specifically I'm wondering if everyone has androids because we're all
open source nuts or if it's more balanced? Only the data will show.
I have a Samsung B130. It's fantastic. You can make phone calls on it, and
stuff. Actually, no. You can make phone calls on it.
According to
Hello,
I have a Nokia 5800 XPressMusic (Symbian S60) here.
I use MGMaps (a Java app) to display Mapnik + Osmarender maps, and AFTrack
to make traces (it works great, and exports directly to GPX). I have yet to
find better apps for my phone.
Regards,
Raphaël
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 7:27 PM,
And AFTrack displays Mapnick through WMS, too, by the way.
Raphaël
2011/1/3 Raphaël Pinson raph...@gmail.com
Hello,
I have a Nokia 5800 XPressMusic (Symbian S60) here.
I use MGMaps (a Java app) to display Mapnik + Osmarender maps, and AFTrack
to make traces (it works great, and exports
Is there an Android OS app for osm?
nick
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There are a few:
I use OpenSatNav for a viewer / track logger, but there is another one
called AndNav that looks good too, but I have not used it much.
There is an editor called Vespucci.
Graham.
On 3 January 2011 23:14, nicholas.g.lawre...@tmr.qld.gov.au wrote:
Is there an Android OS app
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 5:14 PM, nicholas.g.lawre...@tmr.qld.gov.au wrote:
Is there an Android OS app for osm?
Several!
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Android
I personally have used OsmAnd for navigation. It can also add simple
POIs. Vespucci is a pretty powerful editor but not the easiest
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 03:24:34PM -0600, Toby Murray wrote:
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kurt Roeckx k...@roeckx.be wrote:
Having a node to indicate the center of a town/city/... can be
useful too, even if you already have a boundary for it.
It seems like duplicate information to me.
Also check out Oruxmaps that allows you to package osm and other maps for
offline use.
Kevin
On 3 Jan 2011 23:15, nicholas.g.lawre...@tmr.qld.gov.au wrote:
Is there an Android OS app for osm?
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On 1/3/11 6:25 PM, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 03:24:34PM -0600, Toby Murray wrote:
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kurt Roeckxk...@roeckx.be wrote:
Having a node to indicate the center of a town/city/... can be
useful too, even if you already have a boundary for it.
It seems
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 4:14 AM, Steve Coast st...@asklater.com wrote:
I’m curious. So here’s a little survey, people like you take a second to
answer it;
http://bit.ly/ii3cKg
Might have generated useful data to have the option I don't have a
smart phone. Seemed to be a bit
On Mon, 2011-01-03 at 09:14 -0800, Steve Coast wrote:
I’m curious. So here’s a little survey, people like you take a second
to answer it;
Specifically I’m wondering if everyone has androids because we’re all
open source nuts or if it’s more balanced? Only the data will show.
I have an old
Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net writes:
what i see a bit right now in the US are places where we have
a central node from one import and a boundary with the same
name from another, and as a result two names showing up.
it's mildly annoying.
That may be true but Kurt is right.For
On 4 January 2011 00:25, Kurt Roeckx k...@roeckx.be wrote:
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 03:24:34PM -0600, Toby Murray wrote:
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kurt Roeckx k...@roeckx.be wrote:
Having a node to indicate the center of a town/city/... can be
useful too, even if you already have a
On 1/3/11 9:51 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
Richard Weltyrwe...@averillpark.net writes:
what i see a bit right now in the US are places where we have
a central node from one import and a boundary with the same
name from another, and as a result two names showing up.
it's mildly annoying.
That may
On 4 January 2011 04:10, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4 January 2011 00:25, Kurt Roeckx k...@roeckx.be wrote:
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 03:24:34PM -0600, Toby Murray wrote:
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Kurt Roeckx k...@roeckx.be wrote:
Having a node to indicate the center
Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net writes:
On 1/3/11 9:51 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
Richard Weltyrwe...@averillpark.net writes:
That may be true but Kurt is right.For most towns in New England
there is a polygon for the boundary, and then a specific place, often an
intersection or a
It makes sense to me to label the administrative center, if any, as well as the
geometric centroid of the town polygon. It is not unusual for a town to expand
more in one direction than another, particularly if is near a natural barrier
such as a mountain range Orr a lake. Note that towns
2011/1/4 nicholas.g.lawre...@tmr.qld.gov.au:
Is there an Android OS app for osm?
When you want to use your phone for mapping, you should definitily not
forget OSMTracker.
Searching for osm in the Market on my phone (results may vary
because Market searches are phone abilty aware) results in 46
On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 09:14:39 -0800, Steve Coast wrote:
I'm curious. So here's a little survey, people like you take a second
to answer it;
http://bit.ly/ii3cKg [1]
Specifically I'm wondering if everyone has androids because we're all
open source nuts or if it's more balanced? Only the data
On Mon, 2011-01-03 at 21:52 -0500, Anthony wrote:
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
Being curious in return, why are you curious?
Well, he does work for Microsoft...
Explains the assumption that everyone has a latest and greatest brand
name GPS-enabled
On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 09:14:39 -0800, Steve Coast wrote:
I'm curious. So here's a little survey, people like you take a second
to answer it;
http://bit.ly/ii3cKg [1]
Specifically I'm wondering if everyone has androids because we're all
open source nuts or if it's more balanced? Only the
Laten we dat maar vastzetten.
Lokatie t.b.a.
Groet,
Floris
Martijn van Exel wrote:
Staat de 15e inderdaad? Ik zet 't in mijn agenda.
Martijn
Martijn van Exel +++Â...@rtijn.org
laziness â impatience â hubris
http://schaaltreinen.nl | http://martijnvanexel.nl |Â
Ideetje: http://www.cafedudok.nl/ ?
Is op kruipafstand van NS station Hilversum.
Groet,
Floris
Floris Looijesteijn wrote:
Laten we dat maar vastzetten.
Lokatie t.b.a.
Groet,
Floris
Martijn van Exel wrote:
Staat de 15e inderdaad? Ik zet 't in mijn agenda.
Martijn
Martijn van Exel
Op 2 januari 2011 19:07 schreef Robert Elsenaar rob...@elsenaar.info het
volgende:
Ik heb even de .../full gegevens wat zitten filteren en zoek-en-vervangen
en kwam er achter dat met wat headergegevens uit de relatie en de lat/lon
gegevens (afgerond op 16 cijfers) en de time gegevens mijn GPS
Bedenk me ineens dat zondag 16 januari me eigenlijk best een stuk beter
uitkomt ;-)
Wanneer geen bezwaar, dan stel ik voor om het toch op zondag (middag en
uitloop naar de avond?) te doen. Ik zal de komende dagen even op zoek gaan
naar een locatie. Hilversum akkoord?
Gr,
Henk H.
2011/1/3
Goed wat mij betreft!
On 1/3/2011 12:39 PM, Henk Hoff wrote:
Bedenk me ineens dat zondag 16 januari me eigenlijk best een stuk beter
uitkomt ;-)
Wanneer geen bezwaar, dan stel ik voor om het toch op zondag (middag en
uitloop naar de avond?) te doen. Ik zal de komende dagen even op zoek
gaan
Op 2 januari 2011 23:52 schreef Lennard l...@xs4all.nl het volgende:
On 2-1-2011 12:19, Rob wrote:
Per 1 januari zijn er weer verschillende gemeenten samengevoegd.
De vraag is nu gaan we dit individueel oppakken of is er iemand die
dit al op z'n todo lijst heeft staan ?
Het stond op mijn
Rob,
Dat snap ik.
Zal kijken wat de verdere opties zijn.
Ik vind zelf deze relaties in je GPS kunnen krijgen eigenlijk bijna
net zo belangrijk als een mooie kaart.
Zin in hebben is altijd subjectief en ik ben inmiddels bezig om een
dev omgeving te krijgen.
Kan ik meteen mijn eigen DO'tje
Whatever, ik ben van de partij!
Martijn van Exel wrote:
Goed wat mij betreft!
On 1/3/2011 12:39 PM, Henk Hoff wrote:
Bedenk me ineens dat zondag 16 januari me eigenlijk best een stuk beter
uitkomt ;-)
Wanneer geen bezwaar, dan stel ik voor om het toch op zondag (middag en
uitloop naar de
-1
Helaas moet ik dan afhaken, want dat komt mij erg slecht uit.
-Robert-
Citeren Henk Hoff toffeh...@gmail.com:
Bedenk me ineens dat zondag 16 januari me eigenlijk best een stuk beter
uitkomt ;-)
Wanneer geen bezwaar, dan stel ik voor om het toch op zondag (middag en
uitloop naar de
We hebben ooit eens een poi export gemaakt
ik kan me goed voorstellen dat je zo ook een relatie / route export
applicatie wilt hebben. (vreemd dat dit nog niet bestaat)
Rob
Op 3 januari 2011 13:11 schreef rob...@elsenaar.info het volgende:
Rob,
Dat snap ik.
Zal kijken wat de verdere opties
Nou, kijk, dat vind ik ook erg vreemd.
HEt zou toch een eenvoudige en geweldige optie zijn om wandel of
fietsroutes, maar ook wellicht autoroutes die opgeslagen staan in OSM
op te vragen en te gebruiken om eenvoudig een tourtochtje te maken?
-Robert-
Citeren Rob interru...@gmail.com:
We
Je moet zeker gaan wandelen? ;)
Wat mij betreft komt het allebei even goed / even slecht uit. Ongeacht
de dag weet ik niet zeker of ik er ben. Hilversum als locatie vind ik
prima.
Frank
Quoting rob...@elsenaar.info:
-1
Helaas moet ik dan afhaken, want dat komt mij erg slecht uit.
Nee sorry, dit keer niet wandelen. ;)
Alhoewel ik heb een jaarlijks winter event van een andere hiobby van
me: Boogschieten. En dat is even belangrijker dan een nieuwjaarsborrel.
Tot komende zondag allemaal. Daar is ook wel drank aanwezig. Wellicht
een prima alternatief voor de 15de of de
Op 1 januari 2011 18:41 schreef Robert Elsenaar rob...@elsenaar.info het
volgende:
Op verschillende pagina's in OSM worden opgeslagen relaties gedocumenteerd,
voorbeeld:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Nederland_Wandelroutes
Bij ieder relatie nummer staat de letter x waarmee
@Remco: Je bent geweldig. Eindelijk iemand die mij de juiste uithoek heeft
kunnen tonen.
Even alle gekheid op een stokje:
1) GPS bestand is voldoende en wordt geaccepteerd en weergegeven.
2) Niet alle nuttige relatieinformatie wordt meegegeven. (Optimalisatie)
3) Nodes in de relatie zoude
Dat zou ik op mijn versie ook graag willen doen, maar mijn server is
helaas net overleden...
Ik heb vandaag bij http://osm.org/?node=241602395 een nieuwe lamp gekocht.
Daarvoor was het nodig om de stroom eraf te gooien, anders was ik er niet meer.
De server zit in dezelfde groep als de lamp.
De
Ha allemaal,
Het nieuwe weekbulletin is weer gepubliceerd[1]. Voor degenen die nog
niet hebben bijgedragen: dat kan je doen door gewoon de Google Doc te
openen via deze link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bihWQMlO-ucLUqPy04OoUVQxZiXP4xOOEXuCjcF2wh8/edit?hl=enauthkey=CIqZu-QG#
..en je
Hi All,
I've been working on better highway shield rendering in Canada and the
US for a while. I added a few Australian shields today.
My rendering of shields relies on the network tag as documented
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route#Road_Routes
and
On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 15:15:58 -0500
Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
If, in your future highway editing, you could update your network tags
to the AU_NH, AU_NR, etc. form, that will mean that Australian shields
will continue to render after I clean up the Dirty Hack(r). ;-)
we now put
Hi all,
I was having a look at trying to connect the end of scotchman's
creek in Melbourne with where it runs into Gardiner's Creek.
It disappears underground here:
http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-37.88404,145.090248z=21t=knmd=20101120
And reappears here:
On 4 January 2011 06:15, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
To make these work well globally, the network tag should be namespaced
with the country and if needed, the state / province. I've added the
AU_ prefix to the Australian shields in the wiki link above. If you
have a more thorough
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 9:02 PM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4 January 2011 06:15, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
To make these work well globally, the network tag should be namespaced
with the country and if needed, the state / province. I've added the
AU_ prefix to
On 4 January 2011 12:34, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
Two reasons, so far. We have found highways maintained outside the
border of the expected jurisdiction. So a NY shield is required in
Pennsylvania. But mostly because we have to describe the shield in
the context of a file
On 4 January 2011 14:07, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
Then tag the exception, rather than everything, and in the case of
Australia, which road exactly goes outside the country border?
Oh almost forgot, if you have to do this, use an existing tag like addr:state=*
On Tue, 4 Jan 2011 16:51:54 +1100
Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
Yer, but GPS's don't work underground.
you need an INS
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On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On being able to add to the data - note that there is a split in the
community over the new licence for OSM and some substantial
contributors to the Australian map will provide no more data to OSM
after April Fool's Day.
/me is hoping that there will be multiple API instances globally so
then the planet load can be shared.
Ideally, designated country-specific APIs which require a unique login
will be setup and ready for april 1st..
This makes for merging the API's at a later date (when the dust
settles) MUCH
Em Dom, 2011-01-02 às 09:44 -0200, vitor escreveu:
Status dos Atividades OSM-br
B250C - Brasil 250 Cidades
Página do
Projeto:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Brazil/Brasil_250_Cidades
2a. fase
Conectividade em 84,83% (+5.27%)
Grid Atualizado
(html):
Eu traduzi hoje algumas coisas direto da interface web do Launchpad, então
deve dar alguns conflitos.
2011/1/3 Djavan Fagundes dja...@comum.org
Em Dom, 2011-01-02 às 09:44 -0200, vitor escreveu:
Status dos Atividades OSM-br
B250C - Brasil 250 Cidades
Página do
Projeto:
Em Seg, 2011-01-03 às 15:22 -0300, Bráulio escreveu:
Eu traduzi hoje algumas coisas direto da interface web do Launchpad,
então deve dar alguns conflitos.
Tentarei ver o diff para inserir as suas traduções. Eu tenho conta de
revisor no LP, então eu traduzo offline e envio direto, é bem melhor.
Se não me engano também tinha um caso de tanto grave_yard quanto
cemetery estarem traduzidas como cemitério. Acho que o grave_yard
ficaria melhor como túmulo.
LMB
2011/1/3 Bráulio brauliobeze...@gmail.com:
Uma dica que eu dou a todos é prestar atenção em coisas que parecem mas não
são. Por
Sabe, tem 108 pontas de Tracksource ainda no Banco de Dados (na dia 24/12).
Tem alugem para collectar os pontos para reverçao? Eu so sem tempo ate fim
de Janeiro.
Original Message
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(02-Jan-2011 21:28)
From:
Takk fyrir greinargóðar upplýsingar, þær eiga eftir að nýtast vel. Mitt
markmið með þessum vangaveltum er það að fá hjólavefsjá til að virka að
eitthverju marki eins og til er ætlast.
Ég er svo mikill nýgræðingur í þessum málun að ég efast stórlega að okkar
fundur myndi skila okkur miklu, (að
Góðan dag
Við höfum fengið leyfi Íslandspósts til að nota upplýsingar um staðsetningar
póstkassa og pósthúsa eins og þær koma fyrir á heimasíðu þeirra.
kv. Daníel G.
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Am 03.01.2011 07:22, schrieb Gary68:
also das was da ist hat nun über 30h rechenzeit gekostet. das ist mir
für wöchentlich etwas viel.
Hallo Gary,
ich bin z. Z. in Tunis, Libreville, Bamako und Nouakschott tätig.
Wenn (fast) fertig, werde ich mir ein neues Gebiet suchen.
Wenn das Rechnen mit
Hallo,
Rainer Knaepper rain...@smial.prima.de wrote:
Evangelisch muss vom im 20. Jahrhundert entstandenen Begriff
evangelikal unterschieden werden,
omfg, nu ist das also auch bei osm angekommen?
Rainer (der gruselige Grabenkämpfe um diese Begriffe in der WP sah)
Mein dringender Rat in
hi,
ich kann von cloudmate die poly files einzelner länder ziehen. damit ließe sich
der aufwand deutlich reduzieren. nu habe ich mir
- burkina faso
- gabon
- tunisia
geholt. aber bamakos gibt es viele... welches land fehlt also?
ich denke, so kann das wöchentlich laufen.
ciao
gerhard
Eben entdeckt:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Nodes_by_lat.png
2006 waren wir besonders zwischen 30°N und 50°N aktiv.
Gibt es neuere Untersuchungen?
Könnte sich durch Bing verändert haben...
Gruss, Markus
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Hallo Frederik,
so schlimm ist es nun auch nicht.
Sicher hat Religion etwas mit Emotion zu tun. Aber lass dann doch mal die
Kirche im Dorf. wegen ein paar Duchgeknallten gleich das gesamte Thema der
Religionsgemeinschaften zum verminten Gebiet zu erklären ist doch wohl etwas
weit hergeholt.
Am 03.01.11 13:23, schrieb Gary G::
hi,
ich kann von cloudmate die poly files einzelner länder ziehen. damit ließe sich
der aufwand deutlich reduzieren. nu habe ich mir
- burkina faso
- gabon
- tunisia
geholt. aber bamakos gibt es viele... welches land fehlt also?
Das hier:
Am 03.01.2011 13:23, schrieb Gary G::
hi,
ich kann von cloudmate die poly files einzelner länder ziehen. damit ließe sich
der aufwand deutlich reduzieren. nu habe ich mir
- burkina faso
- gabon
- tunisia
geholt. aber bamakos gibt es viele... welches land fehlt also?
Bamako, Mali
Gruß
Hallo,
On 01/03/11 13:39, UMAX974 wrote:
Sicher hat Religion etwas mit Emotion zu tun. Aber lass dann doch mal
die Kirche im Dorf. wegen ein paar Duchgeknallten gleich das
gesamte Thema der Religionsgemeinschaften zum verminten Gebiet zu
erklären ist doch wohl etwas weit hergeholt.
Ich meinte
Ich wollte mal Fragen, ob es beim Tagging einer nicht eindeutigen Autobahn
eine feste Regel gibt.
Und zwar geht es mir um die Frage:
Bezeichnet highway=motorway die straßenrechtliche oder die
straßenverkehrsrechtliche Einstufung als Autobahn?
Die straßenrechrliche Einstufung beinhaltet die
René Falk li...@falconaerie.de wrote:
Sorry, hab mich da unklar ausgedrückt. Die vorgeschlagene Recherche
bezieht sich natürlich auf die betreffende Kirche.
Häufig steht das im Wikipedia Artikel des betreffenden Ortes oder
Ortsteils.
___
Talk-de
Am 03.01.2011 15:22, Robert S.:
Ich wollte mal Fragen, ob es beim Tagging einer nicht eindeutigen Autobahn
eine feste Regel gibt.
Nein, bei nicht eindeutigen Autobahnen gibt es keine festen Regeln.
(mehrere Beispiele entfernt)
Ich würde mir Wünschen, wenn es hier ein einheitliche Linie
hallo dieter.
ok, die vier länder sind nun eingestellt. lasse es wöchentlich laufen.
sollte immer so dienstags abends da sein.
evtl. kannst du ja mal die eine oder andere aktion starten?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Aktionen
dann wird dir geholfen :-)
ciao
gerhard
On Mon, 2011-01-03
Hallo Robert,
On 01/03/11 15:22, Robert S. wrote:
Diese 3 Dinge stimen in über 99% aller Fälle auch überein (Eine
Bundesautobahn mit Zeichen 330, die mit der amtlichen Nummer beschildert
ist), es gibt allerdings auch einige Stellen in Deutschland, wo das nicht
alles übereinstimmt. Diese sind in
Hallo,
On 12/30/10 14:00, fla...@googlemail.com wrote:
Sehe das hier alös Notlösung an. Wenn ich selber mit dem System
zufrieden bin gibts dazu einen Artikel im Blog.
http://blog.openstreetmap.de/
Auf der englischsprachigen Talk-Liste wird auch schon gefragt, was denn
mit der tollen
Am 11. Dezember 2010 11:55 schrieb Bernd Wurst be...@bwurst.org:
Am Samstag 11 Dezember 2010, 11:04:33 schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
m.E. am besten grundsätzlich highway=road taggen, da man damit
sozusagen ein Fixme gleich mitliefert, und es immer mal
Einschränkungen geben kann, z.B.
Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Auf der englischsprachigen Talk-Liste wird auch schon gefragt, was denn
mit der tollen AIO-Karte los sei...
Mich würde mal der technische Hintergrund des Problem interessieren.
Gruss
Sven
--
Trotz der zunehmenden Verbreitung von Linux erfreut sich
Hallo Gary,
noch eine kleine Korrektur.
Für Nouakchott brauche ich Mauretanien.
Mit Burkina Faso können wir gleich mal Ouagadougou prüfen.
Gruß
Dieter Jasper
Am 03.01.2011 16:57, schrieb Gary68:
hallo dieter.
ok, die vier länder sind nun eingestellt. lasse es wöchentlich laufen.
sollte immer
Am 21. Dezember 2010 10:53 schrieb Sven Geggus li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de:
Hier auch!
und hier erst
Die habe ich jetzt als Spam unter Mappers near you herum liegen.
Du kannst ja einen Spamfilter in den Rails Code einbauen:
Mapper ohne Edits ausblenden :)
das wäre in der Tat eine
Hallo,
vergesst nicht die Anmeldung des Standes für die Chemnitzer Linux-Tage
2011. Ist nur noch bis Mittwoch möglich.
http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2011/
Dort unter Linux-Live zu finden.
Danke, Jens
--
Jens Poenisch, EMail: jens.poeni...@ruessel.in-chemnitz.de
- Bisher haben die
Ich bekomme das Skript, welches nicht von mir ist nicht zum laufen,
verstehe auch nicht so ganz was es macht.
Ab morgen wird es alternativ eine AIO-Europa-Karte geben aber NUR mit
dem Basemap Layer. Die anderen Layer werden dann nach und nach (so wie
ich es hinbekomme) hinzugefügt.Wenn jemand
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