On 8 September 2010 20:41, Khoa Tran wrote:
> Because the application will upload a large amount of data into OSM, I'd
> like to write some clear instructions first before put up the executable
> file (jar file in this case). Otherwise, the OSM server would have false
> data.
> Below is what the
Because the application will upload a large amount of data into OSM, I'd
like to write some clear instructions first before put up the executable
file (jar file in this case). Otherwise, the OSM server would have false
data.
Below is what the application generates:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit
On 8 September 2010 18:55, Khoa Tran wrote:
> Hi Michal,
> We're developing an application to do just exactly what you want. We have
> successfully run a test on Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART) in
> Tampa, FL, USA. However, it's in a premature stage and need just a little
> bit more of
Hi Michal,
We're developing an application to do just exactly what you want. We have
successfully run a test on Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART) in
Tampa, FL, USA. However, it's in a premature stage and need just a little
bit more of the GUI. If you don't mind, you can post the link of you
What is the licensing on the GTFS data?
Thanks John
On 8 September 2010 10:26, Michał Borsuk wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Thanks to Roland Olbricht's "Public Transport" plugin, I have successfully
> merged existing bus stops with "my" GTFS data. There was a part of the work
> that required manual human i
Hello.
Thanks to Roland Olbricht's "Public Transport" plugin, I have successfully
merged existing bus stops with "my" GTFS data. There was a part of the work
that required manual human intervention, e.g. mapping existing bus stops to
the imported ones, but the second part, that is mapping bus stop