Hi Alexandre,
On 3/18/20 2:44 PM, Alexandre Oliveira wrote:
> I remember reading it a few months ago that there was no restriction of
> use for GTFS feeds, but I couldn't find it right now. I guess I'll need
> to send an email asking for permission to use the data.
As forming part of the
Hello everybody,
on the wiki page about `route_master`
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route_master) there are
listed two tags, that seem to be wrong. I was not able to find those
anywhere associated with the public transport version 2 proposal and
definition:
* frequency:
ant to list open data sources as well, here is Norway:
> http://www.entur.org/dev/rutedata/
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> Johan Wiklund
> Data manager
> johan.wikl...@entur.org
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> www.entur.org
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> -Original Message-
> From: Felix Delattre [mailto:feli
Thank you all for this great input!
On 01/11/16 00:02, Greg Troxel wrote:
> "Roger Slevin" writes:
>> I have watched this debate over the years - and I keep coming back to
>> what I think is a key question for the OSM community ... if there is
>> an existing robust
On 31/10/16 13:54, Greg Troxel wrote:
> Felix Delattre <felix-li...@delattre.de> writes:
>> I also like them. Thanks, Jo!
>> But isn't "line" an European wording? Would an English native speaker
>> intuitively understand the concepts of "line" and
with:
https://github.com/grote/osm2gtfs/issues/30#issuecomment-257162677
How would a native speaker declare one term each for 1. and one for 2.
that explains intuitively in human language the difference in concept?
Thanks,
Felix
On 30/10/16 21:27, Greg Troxel wrote:
> Felix Delattre <felix-li..
Hello,
I'm currently coding on a osm2gtfs script
(https://github.com/grote/osm2gtfs) to make it work in a more generic
way for more than one city (for which it was created for initially). And
I like my code to be readable and understandable intuitively. Because we
are all no native English