On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 11:54 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Whatever you publish could have other ingredients than just data; perhaps,
a few hundred hours' worth of a cartographer's editing in Illustrator.
*That* you don't have to release; it is yours to keep.
That can't be
Frederik Ramm wrote:
I think that anything said until here will not be disputed by Richard
Indeed not. :)
the bit that *can* be disputed is whether or not it is permissible
to label your resulting image a database and then not release
the database behind it.
Yep. I read the EU Database
Hi,
On 11/28/11 10:43, 80n wrote:
If you cannot reproduce the Produced Work 100% faithfully from the
Derived Database in what sense does the Derived Database contain all of
the information required to create the Produced Work?
It doesn't, and it doesn't have to. Only in so far as the
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 11/28/11 10:43, 80n wrote:
If you cannot reproduce the Produced Work 100% faithfully from the
Derived Database in what sense does the Derived Database contain all of
the information required to create the
Hi,
On 11/28/11 11:58, 80n wrote:
That's a very fine line you are trying to draw.
Yes, I agree it is difficult. I think that it is entirely possible to
arrive at an identical end product through different processes, where
one process has different license implications than the other.
For
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 11/28/11 11:58, 80n wrote:
That's a very fine line you are trying to draw.
Yes, I agree it is difficult. I think that it is entirely possible to
arrive at an identical end product through different
On 28/11/11 11:55, 80n wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
mailto:frede...@remote.org wrote:
Yes, I agree it is difficult. I think that it is entirely possible
to arrive at an identical end product through different processes,
where one
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 6:00 AM, Ed Avis e...@waniasset.com wrote:
I see that you and Frederik disagreed here. (FWIW I think he is right - a PNG
file can clearly be seen as a database of pixel values. It is an image too,
and perhaps even a map or a photograph, but legally it would be hard to
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 6:00 AM, Ed Avis e...@waniasset.com wrote:
I see that you and Frederik disagreed here. (FWIW I think he is right -
a PNG
file can clearly be seen as a database of pixel values. It is an
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:31 AM, 80n 80n...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 6:00 AM, Ed Avis e...@waniasset.com wrote:
I see that you and Frederik disagreed here. (FWIW I think he is right -
a PNG
Hi,
On 11/28/2011 12:55 PM, 80n wrote:
I could render a map from OSM and then render something else on top
of it, say a commercially acquired set of hotel POIs. That would
clearly be a Produced Work; I could point anyone asking for the
source data to the planet file and the
On 28 November 2011 21:55, 80n 80n...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.orgwrote:
I could render a map from OSM and then render something else on top of
it, say a commercially acquired set of hotel POIs. That would clearly be a
Produced Work; I
It worked well. It planned a route to the bus terminal in Seoul, which
generally matched the route the bus actually took (naturally, I had no
influence over the route the driver took). The moving map is quite
mesmerising and all drawn from OSM vector data in real time.
Incidentally do any of
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:04 AM, Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com wrote:
I understand your desire to have an official application. If you'll
notice, though, there is no official OSM editor. Instead, there's
Potlatch for in-browser editing
Ohh, Yes there are different tools combined together to
I tried Navit a few weeks ago, and I keep using it. Offline vector maps, no
internet access needed, the search engine isn't bad, ...Thanks to the xml
file navit.xml, we can customize the app (ui, vehicle with no toll,
stylesheets for maps, ...). It's free and opensource. However, the ui is
not
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:51 AM, Andrew Errington
a.erring...@lancaster.ac.uk wrote:
Navit is available for Android, and it's probably very easy for you to try
it out. It's still 'under development', so not as slick as you might
expect, but it does work.
Yes I have installed Navit, but
Hello there,
I'm Altin http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Altin a contributor from
Kosovohttp://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=42.5885009765625lon=21.0594177246094zoom=9
.
I would just like to let you know about a project based on Open Street Map
that we are about to finish by the end of this month
Taru Ani wrote:
USGS topo maps are in the public domain (
http://www.usgs.gov/laws/info_policies.html), but must give credit to the
USGS.
Not, you don't have to acknowledge them; they can be used without
restriction. (If you did, they wouldn't be public domain.) However,
they do encourage
On Sunday, November 27, 2011 11:56:44 PM UTC-6, Taru Ani wrote:
I am sure this has already been discussed, but I couldn't find definitive
reference to it on the forums: USGS topo maps are in the public domain (
http://www.usgs.gov/laws/info_policies.html), but must give credit to the
USGS.
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Ian ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
FYI: Most of the information present on USGS Topo Maps should already be
present on the map due to an import of the GNIS dataset a couple years ago.
And fixing that import so that the GNIS points are better aligned by
your local
Richard Weait rich...@weait.com writes:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Ian ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
FYI: Most of the information present on USGS Topo Maps should already be
present on the map due to an import of the GNIS dataset a couple years ago.
And fixing that import so that the GNIS
On 28. 11. 11 09:18, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
It worked well. It planned a route to the bus terminal in Seoul, which
generally matched the route the bus actually took (naturally, I had no
influence over the route the driver took). The moving map is quite
mesmerising and all drawn from OSM
On 11/28/2011 11:54 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
the POIs such as
churches, cemeteries, schools
I'm continually amazed by the turnover of schools due to
modernization, expansion, etc.My pre-survey of a new area is to find
the schools so that I can see what the building is now being used for,
The 24K topos may have better locational accuracy, but GNIS likely has
better temporal accuracy. Some of the topos have not been updated in
~50 years.
David.
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote:
Richard Weait rich...@weait.com writes:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at
In the toy gadget category, there's the new Garmin eTrex 10,20, and 30
GPS Navigator / logger. I recently had a chance to get hands on one of
these to see if I could measure the effect of additional GLONASS
satellites on measurement. While a full analysis would be very
complex, I wanted to
I am not a tiled map service wizard but I sure thought I could get this done.
What I have: a Shapefile with roads in Utah[1].
What I want: to get a background layer for JOSM / Potlatch that
highlights the named highways (federal, state and local numbered
routes).
Why I want this: to (allow people
I think the word independent also applies to data and other materials.
I don't think so. Claiming that a collection of data would not be a database if
the Data is Not independent does not make much sense IMHO
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On that matter -- I've been working on an idea for a GNIS microtasking
platform. What it would do is:
* Show a random non-improved GNIS point in your neighborhood - name + map
* Allow you to 1) drag the point to the correct location, 2) flag it
as no longer existing or 3) flag it as incorrect
On that matter -- I've been working on an idea for a GNIS microtasking
platform. What it would do is:
* Show a random non-improved GNIS point in your neighborhood - name +
map
* Allow you to 1) drag the point to the correct location, 2) flag it
as no longer existing or 3) flag
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote:
On that matter -- I've been working on an idea for a GNIS microtasking
platform. What it would do is:
* Show a random non-improved GNIS point in your neighborhood - name +
map
* Allow you to 1) drag the point to the
I know that I've made changes to GNIS nodes in areas that I map in.
Will nodes that have been modified since import be excluded from the
microtasker?
Cheers,
Adam
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Josh Doe j...@joshdoe.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com
I am interested in this concept/project.
On Nov 28, 2011, at 12:57 PM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
On that matter -- I've been working on an idea for a GNIS microtasking
platform. What it would do is:
* Show a random non-improved GNIS point in your neighborhood - name + map
*
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Adam Schreiber sa...@clemson.edu wrote:
I know that I've made changes to GNIS nodes in areas that I map in.
Will nodes that have been modified since import be excluded from the
microtasker?
They would be.
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Thats great Altin, you guys are doing a good job. What is the average
age on this project ? 17?
Anyway, keep up the good work.
btw, the code is here https://github.com/prishtinabuses/prishtinabuses
mike
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Altin Ukshini altin.uksh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello there,
On 28 November 2011 19:10, Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote:
That makes sense, but how do you deal with logging the modifier of the
data - is this a webapp, and do people log in with OAuth?
If you decide to develop this as a web application, it might be worth
looking at the outcome of one
Hi,
It looks very good, well done! I'll have a look at your code to see how it
works.
Graham.
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On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 November 2011 19:10, Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote:
That makes sense, but how do you deal with logging the modifier of the
data - is this a webapp, and do people log in with OAuth?
If you decide to
And I was thinking if those files can help and uploading in openbusmap.org.
I think this can help too ?
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
It looks very good, well done! I'll have a look at your code to see how
it works.
Graham.
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Hi,
On 11/28/2011 07:10 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
* Publish the shapefile as a WMS through GeoServer[3].
Why not leave it at that and access the WMS directly from JOSM? Potlatch
requires tiles but since you only seem to want to use JOSM, you can have
JOSM talk to your WMS directly,
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 11/28/2011 07:10 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
* Publish the shapefile as a WMS through GeoServer[3].
Why not leave it at that and access the WMS directly from JOSM? Potlatch
requires tiles but since you only
Hi there,
@Mike yes the average is 17 :) im 16 though...
BTW the link I gave is the latest code (not yours)
Please take a look at it, every help/contribution is more than welcomed :)
Bests,
Altin
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Besfort Guri besig...@gmail.com wrote:
And I was thinking if
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Parveen Arora m...@parveenarora.in wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:04 AM, Russ Nelson nel...@crynwr.com wrote:
I understand your desire to have an official application. If you'll
notice, though, there is no official OSM editor. Instead, there's
Potlatch for
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure how you propose that OSM write an application. First of
all, would it be a map display/use app or a map data editing app?
It should be just a map display with basic features(not all in one)
which should only
This is a great idea, especially the non-improved GNIS points in your
neighborhood.
Where do OSBugs go, though? I'm under the impression it's a bit of a graveyard,
and your description sounds like something that should allow people to push
fixes right to the map themselves. Make them
Hi,
On 11/28/2011 07:57 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
* Show a random non-improved GNIS point in your neighborhood - name + map
[...]
Ideally it would be adaptable to any point data imports that need
similar cleanup.
I hope we all agree that ideally, such a cleanup should happen as part
of
Jo,
Dank je wel voor al je inspanningen én je oor voor de gedachten van
anderen daarover. Persoonlijk denk ik je tips en je script te
gaan/blijven gebruiken wanneer ik met fietsknooppuntennetwerken werk.
Voor de volledigheid, vooral voor mezelf, nog de link naar de
rapportage-pagina:
Hoi,
Bericht van de Nederlandstalige mailinglijst van OSGeo (de open source
geospatial foundation). Ik denk dat er onder diverse OSM'ers die veel
gebruik maken van open source software eveneens interesse bestaat.
Tijdens de FOSS4G 2011 conferentie in Denver is het idee ontstaan om het
Dutch
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Er komt weer een Geo Freedom Day aan, over twee weken op zaterdag. Ik
kan het uiteraard van harte aanbevelen :)
http://www.geofreedomday.nl/
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I've just done a pass over the area and hopefully fixed a lot of issues.
Hope no-one minds that I've ripped out a lot of the unnecessary ways.
Found a couple of oneways pointing to dead ends, not to mention roads
crossing without junctions.
Turns out they went for several km's up Burwood Highway
Oh crap, i've just discovered the same thing at the junction of Mountain
Highway, Wantirna Road and Boronia Road.
Backup please!
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Leon Kernan lker...@gmail.com wrote:
I've just done a pass over the area and hopefully fixed a lot of issues.
Hope no-one minds
Well now they are doing it to Canberra too:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-35.282325lon=149.147432zoom=19
I've sent them a message to ask them to stop doing it so we will see.
Cheers
Ross
On 28/11/11 13:56, Leon Kernan wrote:
(Sorry, forgot to cc the list)
Wow, that wasn't that bad
Luke Wrote
I've backed you up on that one. All removed! I have no idea what their
logic is behind (wrongly) mapping non-separated turning lanes in the first
place!
Hi Luke,
Do you think that he may be upset at losing the railway station naming edit
war a while back and may be trying to get his
Ok lets look at one intersection:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=potlatch2lat=-37.757227lon=145.354724zoom=18
This will open in potlatch 2 or you can view it here on the map:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-37.75735lon=145.355389zoom=18
ways 136173430, 13673431, 13673419,
On 29/11/2011, at 3:20 PM, nicholas.g.lawre...@tmr.qld.gov.au wrote:
I will continue to edit to get the roads and intersections to look
professional, reflecting reality, rather than the confusing,
chunky
rendering with an over-abundance of arrows and street names that
I so
often
On Tue, November 29, 2011 1:47 pm, Ben Johnson wrote:
However, we need to break these rules in order to put small but
important isolated townships on the map, so it's a case where
tagging for the renderer is accepted, but it's something that I'm not
comfortable with and is a perfect example to
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:47 AM, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
...
However, we need to break these rules in order to put small but important
isolated townships on the map, so it's a case where tagging for the
renderer is accepted, ...
Well it's not accepted by me - IMHO you
Ben wrote...
Well it's not accepted by me - IMHO you just need some more tags to express
the information you want:
At this years SOTM there was a brilliant talk about OSM Landmarks.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/SotM_2011_session:_Landmarks_in_OSM
(unfortunately I can't find the online
hi manuel,
ich benutze dafür den ito-osm-mapper
http://www.itoworld.com/product/osm/map?area=4239:2
registrieren und eine bbox für dein gebiet anlegen. die wird alle paar
tage aktualisiert.
'nen news-feeder haben die auch - damit ist es noch einfacher.
gruss
walter
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Wenn du den Wald vor
hier mal ein screenshot, da man erst was sieht, wenn man registriert ist:
http://wnordmann.homeunix.com/images/osm/allgemeines/screenshot%20at%202011-11-28%20091438.png
http://wnordmann.homeunix.com/images/osm/allgemeines/screenshot%20at%202011-11-28%20091438.png
gruss
walter
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Wenn du
Hi,
Manuel Reimer schrieb:
Welche Hilfsmittel gibt es, um besser überblicken zu können, was sich in einem
bestimmten Gebiet geändert hat?
also ich finde die ITO Map mit den letzten
Änderungen der 7 oder 90 Tage sehr gut:
Hi,
Pascal Neis schrieb:
Manuel Reimer schrieb:
Welche Hilfsmittel gibt es, um besser überblicken zu können, was sich
in einem
bestimmten Gebiet geändert hat?
also ich finde die ITO Map mit den letzten
Änderungen der 7 oder 90 Tage sehr gut:
Am 28. November 2011 08:14 schrieb Manuel Reimer manuel.s...@nurfuerspam.de:
Welche Hilfsmittel gibt es, um besser überblicken zu können, was sich in einem
bestimmten Gebiet geändert hat?
Es gibt zwei schöne Tools:
1. OSM Watch List:
Änderungen in einem gewünschten Gebiet verfolgen (ohne die
André Riedel riedel.andre at gmail.com writes:
2. OSM History Viewer:
Darstellung der Änderungen eines Changesets
http://osmhv.openstreetmap.de/index.jsp
Nettes Tool.
Bei einem Changeset habe ich eine sehr hilfreiche Karte generiert bekommen.
Beim zweiten bekomme ich nun nur java.lang.Error:
hi,
weiss jemand, ob auf den dev-server oauth funktioniert?
ich kann mir auf jeden fall keine oauth-authentifizierung dahin anlegen.
gruss
walter
werd später auch mal auf der dev-liste nachfragen, wenn hier keiner
weiterweiss.
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Am 26.11.2011 10:50, schrieb Chris66:
Bugreport an ORS und Cloudmade unterwegs.
Beide haben sich gemeldet mit der Ankündigung eine Lösung zu
entwickeln.
Im Prinzip ist die Lösung trivial:
if relation=multipolygon und highway-Tag is
set then vererbe das highway-Tag (und access-Tags) zu den
Am 11.11.2011 12:49, schrieb Jo:
Es ist nicht sehr schwierig der licensechange plugin in JOSM zu
installieren. Er funkzioniert wie der validation die jedes mal
Probleme andeutet beim hogladen.
Mit dem Plugin finde ich kaum Lizenzprobleme, aber Potlatch mit seiner
neuen Option findet eine
Hi,
ich wollte mal Nachfragen wie ihr Adressen nach dem Schema Außerhalb
Ort Nummer eintragt.
Ich hatte mir gedacht mach könnte Außerhalb Nummer als Hausname
angeben, da dies ehr zutrifft als Außerhalb als Straße und Nummer als
Hausnummer, oder?
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Hi,
ich wollte mal Nachfragen wie ihr Adressen nach dem Schema Außerhalb
Ort Nummer eintragt.
Ich hatte mir gedacht mach könnte Außerhalb Nummer als Hausname
angeben, da dies ehr zutrifft als Außerhalb als Straße und Nummer als
Diese Seite muss noch auf Deutsch übersetzt werden:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Remapping#JOSM
Diese Seite ist original auf Deutsch, sie ist aber noch nicht fertig,
glaube ich:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:User:Tirkon/ODbL-License:_How_to_avoid_Trash_Mapping
Jo
2011/11/28
Hallo,
wenn ich mir für spezielle Anwendungsfälle Filtersätze gebaut habe, wie
speichere ich diese ab?
(Vermutlich übersehe ich etwas, aber
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Help/Dialog/Filter hat mir leider
nicht weitergeholfen.)
-jha-
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Am 28.11.2011 20:12, schrieb Dampfklon:
ich wollte mal Nachfragen wie ihr Adressen nach dem Schema Außerhalb
Ort Nummer eintragt.
Ich hatte mir gedacht mach könnte Außerhalb Nummer als Hausname
angeben, da dies ehr zutrifft als Außerhalb als Straße und Nummer als
Hausnummer, oder?
Du
Significa che non puoi usare tracce provenienti da altri siti (usando url
assoluti) per una questione di Cross-Site Scripting presumo. Ti consiglio
altresì di rinominare la traccia in txt, il gpx viene bloccato dai browser.
Se ti interessa, avevo scritto una piccola libreria per semplificare le
Il giorno 27 novembre 2011 20:35, Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
È con grande piacere informarvi che abbiamo una sede per il prossimo
OSMit2012.
La novità più grande è che si terrà insieme al GFOSSDAY; sicuramente
ad alcuni questa scelta potrebbe non piacere, per il prossimo
Il 27 novembre 2011 20:35, Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com ha scritto:
È con grande piacere informarvi che abbiamo una sede per il prossimo
OSMit2012.
La novità più grande è che si terrà insieme al GFOSSDAY; sicuramente
ad alcuni questa scelta potrebbe non piacere, per il prossimo anno
2011/11/28 Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com:
Il 27 novembre 2011 20:35, Luca Delucchi lucadel...@gmail.com ha scritto:
È con grande piacere informarvi che abbiamo una sede per il prossimo
OSMit2012.
La novità più grande è che si terrà insieme al GFOSSDAY; sicuramente
ad alcuni questa
Il 28 novembre 2011 10:05, Simone Cortesi sim...@cortesi.com ha scritto:
Luca, per quale periodo dell'anno è previsto?
seconda metà di novembre
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Ottima idea,
avremo potuto farlo già all'ExpoBici 2011 (http://www.expobici.it/) a
Padova allo stand della FIAB (amici della bicicletta) - non ci avevo
pensato.
Avevamo un panello su OSM e un computer in rete, con video/proiettore e
anche spazio. E tanta gente che si fermava per parlare di GPS e
Visto tutti gli sforzi fatti per coinvolgere i gifossari, secondo me la
combinazione GFOSSDay e di OSMIT è perfetto.
Dal mio punto di vista, potremmo cominciare a definire una procedura per
definire la location di OSMIT a partire dal 2013.
Magari si può organizzare una meeting nazionale senza che
Magari si può organizzare una meeting nazionale senza che sia una
conferenza, un mega mapping party nazionale. Edoardo
mmm ... spiegami ...
Vuoi cercare di fare una cosa come il linuxday?
Ossia: il giorno X cerchiamo di organizzare un mapping party in tutta Italia?
Una cosa che abbiamo
Da Firenze potrei suggerire Terra Futura
http://www.terrafutura.info/
Terra Futura vuole far conoscere e promuovere tutte le iniziative che già
sperimentano e utilizzano modelli di relazioni e reti sociali, di governo, di
consumo, produzione, finanza, commercio sostenibili: pratiche che, se
2011/11/28 sabas88 saba...@gmail.com:
Significa che non puoi usare tracce provenienti da altri siti (usando url
assoluti) per una questione di Cross-Site Scripting presumo.
se questo è il problema si può risolvere con uno proxy-script sul tuo server.
ciao,
Martin
Adesso devi aprire una pagina wiki :)
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Io pensavo solo ad un mappin party, una cosa in grande tipo mappiamo
l'etna o un qualsiasi paese assolutamente non mappato. Potrebbe essere una
bella occasione per conoscerci senza star a far tanti discorsi e
presentazioni, una cosa molto conviviale.
D'altra parte io sono a 4000km dall'Italia e
2011/11/26 Fabri erfab...@gmail.com
Lo avevo visto tempo fa da cyclemap.org. le linee compaiono anche prima
che su opnv-karte ;)
Sicuramente è ottimo avere un layer sullo strumento principale di
visualizzazione, peccato che è limitato a metro e bus.
Almeno, a Torino non sono visualizzate le
Il giorno 28 novembre 2011 12:47, Maurizio maurizio.dani...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
2011/11/26 Fabri erfab...@gmail.com
Lo avevo visto tempo fa da cyclemap.org. le linee compaiono anche prima
che su opnv-karte ;)
Sicuramente è ottimo avere un layer sullo strumento principale di
Salve a tutti.
Tempo fa in lista si era parlato della possibilità di utilizzare i dati
resi disponibili dalla regione Emilia Romagna riguardanti l' edificato.
C' era un problema di conversione dati e di poterli utilizzare non con
un import massiccio ma inserendoli a poco a poco in modo
Il giorno 28 novembre 2011 12:57, Simone Saviolo
simone.savi...@gmail.comha scritto:
Almeno, a Torino non sono visualizzate le linee tramviarie e ferroviarie.
??? Le linee ferroviarie sono visibili anche a zoom bassi, e il tram
pure... almeno, a Milano è così.
No. Si vedono i binari
2011/11/28 Maurizio maurizio.dani...@gmail.com:
Esempio: [1] Corso Toscana, Via Val della torre e Via Pianezza incrociano
tutte Corso Lombardia. Tutte le fermate agli angoli si chiamano Lombardia
e lui le raggruppa, anche se non hanno molto a che spartire e sono a diversi
isolati di distanza.
Qui la demo
http://mazdermind.github.com/osm-history-renderer/karlsruhe.html
Qui il codice
https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-renderer
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grazie Napo, mi sembra molto interessante...
ciao,
Martin
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2011/11/28 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com
grazie Napo, mi sembra molto interessante...
Anche a me! Mi viene solo una curiosità...
...come è stata mappata Karlsruhe?!
ciao,
Martin
Ciao,
Simone
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Buondì .
Ma i percorsi delle autostrade sono stati importati grazie a qualche dato
fornito da un ente ?
E senza inserire però gallerie e viadotti , lasciando queste aggiunte alla
buona volontà dei mappatori ?
La settimana scorsa ho notato che non cè la galleria del San Donato la
prima dopo
Il giorno 28 novembre 2011 14:47, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Cmq. per il caso specifico (diretto ai gestori del tp torinese) al mio
parere personale chiamare tante fermate con lo stesso nome non mi
sembra una buona idea ;-)
Nemmeno a me, ma in realtà ogni
Il 28/11/2011 14.58, Maurizio Napolitano ha scritto:
Cosa ne pensi?
Il ricalco può essere utile ma è laborioso, meglio che ricalcare dal PCN ma
forse non tanto
Direi che il TMS lo mettiamo in piedi lo stesso come verifica
Un sistema sarebbe di potersi scaricare i files OSM con gli
2011/11/28 Alech OSM alech.hos...@gmail.com:
Ma i percorsi delle autostrade sono stati importati grazie a qualche dato
fornito da un ente ?
credo di no. Le autostrade si inseriscono abbastanza presto, pensa
anche ai stranieri che vanno in vacanza, ecc.
E senza inserire però gallerie e
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 03:25:56PM +0100, Alech OSM wrote:
La settimana scorsa ho notato che non cè la galleria del San Donato la
prima dopo Firenze verso sud-
Sono certo che le gallerie c'erano tutte.
Anzi, guardando il rendering Mapnik e Osmarender si vede che è
successo qualcosa di
Il 28/11/2011 15.48, Maurizio Napolitano ha scritto:
Scusa cosa intendi creo il file OSM per sottrazione
Faccio la differenza fra gli edifici già presenti in OSM e quelli
presenti nel file del RER
Penso che non coincideranno mai esattamente, saranno sempre un po'
diversi per dimensioni e
2011/11/28 Maurizio maurizio.dani...@gmail.com:
Cmq. per il caso specifico (diretto ai gestori del tp torinese) al mio
parere personale chiamare tante fermate con lo stesso nome non mi
sembra una buona idea ;-)
Nemmeno a me, ma in realtà ogni fermata ha un ref univoco ed è
identificata da
Appena posso
^^
Dato per scontato il tag [tunnel=yes] ,
cè forse qualche indirizzo da dove è consentito informarsi su nome esatto e
lunghezza della galleria ?
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Niccolo Rigacci [mailto:o...@rigacci.org]
Inviato: lunedì 28 novembre 2011 16.01
A:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 04:31:01PM +0100, Alech OSM wrote:
Appena posso
^^
Dato per scontato il tag [tunnel=yes] ,
Il tag c'è, ma Mapnik non lo renderizza.
C'è anche il tag alt_name=Galleria del Melarancio, ma non sono
sicuro che quello sia il nome della nuova galleria. Di sicuro è
il
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