well like all things OSM...use where it applies :)
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:52 PM, maning
sambale wrote:
> Especially ferry routes. At least in garmin, you need to connect a
> road to the ferry route to be able to use the device for inter-island
> navigation. I don't think this is truly correct
Especially ferry routes. At least in garmin, you need to connect a
road to the ferry route to be able to use the device for inter-island
navigation. I don't think this is truly correct. If there is really
no road between the pier and the pier parking, why should we link
them?
Just a thought.
I
@marloue: we'll just have to recheck the roads, maning is probably
right we might have missed something out.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:36 PM, maning
sambale wrote:
> The plane route shoud connect to a road, that's how I understand it.
> Same with ferry routes
>
> On 7/21/09, Marloue Pidor wrote:
The plane route shoud connect to a road, that's how I understand it.
Same with ferry routes
On 7/21/09, Marloue Pidor wrote:
> Ohh, but I added a flight route from Davao to Manila. Check the data,
> its there but I don't know why it did not appear. So, Technically Davao
> is connected to Manila b
OSM on cnet's CRAVE
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10289505-1.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=Crave
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Ohh, but I added a flight route from Davao to Manila. Check the data,
its there but I don't know why it did not appear. So, Technically Davao
is connected to Manila by plane. I will try to add ferry route to
Manila. Its a very long route.
murlwe
<-Original Message->
>From: Eugene Alvin
Hi guys,
I asked the tool's maintainer how the floating island error is determined.
Here's his answer:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2009-July/038800.html
I've reprinted it here below for convenience:
The motto of this check is "you can go everywhere from everywhere".
>
> There i
I saw some blue arrows indicating 2 roads are close, but not conneected. In
Cebu this is the case near Car-Car in the south, and also in the north of Cebu
Island. Maybe this could be the reason for the "island" warning on other
intersections (Not connected to the world, because of these gaps)?
Ack!
I've done a quick look around and it seems that the general Luzon road
network is the only one not riddled with these errors!
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
> Hi Totor,
>
> George also replied asking what these floating island errors mean.
>
> As far as I unde
Checked the data, looks good to me in josm. Other than some roads are unnamed.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
> Hi Totor,
>
> George also replied asking what these floating island errors mean.
>
> As far as I understand it, it means that there is a small network of
>
Hi Totor,
George also replied asking what these floating island errors mean.
As far as I understand it, it means that there is a small network of
navigable ways that is not connected to the rest of the network. It does
detect "islands" in Metro Manila but I'm quite surprised to find that it
seems
Great,
but,ehr, could it be that Cebu is just one big floating island ???
http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?db=osm_XD&zoom=14&lat=10.35578&lon=123.92528&layers=B0T&ch30=1&ch40=1&ch50=1&ch60=1&ch70=1&ch90=1&ch100=1&ch110=1&ch120=1&ch130=1&ch150=1&ch160=1&ch170=1&ch180=1&ch191=1&ch192=1&ch1
As always, ianlopez mapped areas where most mappers don't :). Nice
work. Yes, I suggest we get ahead of others to map the railways (if
it still exist). At least corruption cannot stall OSming :).
Interestingly, I encountered several roads locally known as "Daang
Bakal", my guess is, there used
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