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Posted by Steve Clark on 12 September 2007 in English.

It looks like I am doing a brief talk about OSM at the LUG tonight. We had some of the Bedford guys over last year, but it's time for a refresher.

I was going to say when/why it started, how to contribute and about the current status. Any suggestions on other things I should mention?

I haven't had time to plot out my traces from Israel yet. I still need to get presets working again in JOSM, but I'm not finding much information. I did ask in the IRC, but nobody responded. I would use the mailing list, but I'm not sure I have the time to get into that. I prefer forums for this sort of question as you can dip in when you need information.

Location: Park Royal, London Borough of Ealing, London, Greater London, England, NW10 7QH, United Kingdom
Posted by StuM on 10 September 2007 in English.

OK, i've been a bit lazy w.r.t. mapping recently, but as I was down visiting the folks I thought i'd better do a bit more of Crowborough.
Not a huge amount, but i'm doing it on foot so I can get street names, post boxes, pubs etc down.

So, this time I walked Poundfield Road, plus all the 'Beeches' roads etc off Old Lane.

Location: Crowborough, Wealden, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Posted by dankarran on 9 September 2007 in English.

I came up to Berlin this weekend for the Europe Photobloggers meetup. Before coming I checked on the OpenStreetMap coverage and was amazed at how complete it was. So much so that I didn't really have any way of helping out with the mapping whilst out and about taking photos. Ah well, it did give me more of a chance to take photos instead of making notes about every street we walked!

I can't wait for mobile mapping tools that'll give instant access to (OpenStreet)Maps of the areas around you so you can see what's missing when you're actually there and be able to add in extra bits where necessary :)

Location: Charlottenburg, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany
Posted by chippy on 7 September 2007 in English.

Just got final details for the Leeds Mapping Party, next weekend (15th and 16th September) Come along and help map the UK's 3rd largest city!*

Saturday:
9:45/10:00 - Starbucks Albion Street - upstairs, theres a room for us and space to spread out. Introductions, coffee, dividing out areas to map, the out mapping til
1pm - The Lounge, Merrion St. for lunch, beer, uploading, talks etc (Free internet and good food), the out for more mapping until
5pm - Beer at the Victoria Hotel Pub, Gt George Street.
7/8pm - Food somewhere! (curry?)

Sunday:
Leeds Metropolitan University have kindly lent us a room for the day. Thanks to Linda Broughton from New Technology Institute & Ben Dalton from Innovation North.
Its in the main university building on Woodhouse Lane, opposite the Dry Dock Pub (its a pub in a boat on a roundabout!). Room C515. Go through the main doors, walk down corridor, find signs for C Block, go up to 5th floor, and its room 15.

10:30 meet and greet, then head out
1pm meet back for lunch, uploadings, chat, then head out to map
4-5pm back for final time, and head off home.

Come along for both days, one day, or part of a day, all welcome! More details on the wiki page osm.wiki/index.php/Leeds_Mapping_Party

See you there!

Location: Arena Quarter, Lovell Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, LS2 8PA, United Kingdom
Posted by wormwood on 7 September 2007 in English.

Just come back from a holiday in Cyprus and wanted to gather some GPS tracks. A cursory look at the map before I went showed a rather patchy network of roads, so I was confident of expanding the coverage there.

Unfortunately, an inability to recharge my GPSSlim240 receiver and reliance on tour coaches for transport severely limited the opportunities to gather data. Although I haven't gone through all my tracks yet, it looks as though they basically echo info that's already in the database :(

Ahh well. There's always next year...

Posted by Marcus Wolschon on 7 September 2007 in English.

There is some work to be done in Suhl.
The city pretty much was nonexistent in OSM.

I am here for business a few days and
just uploaded some GPS-traces that need ways and street-names.
I will try to keep the gps with me in the city and capture
street-names when shopping later today but that will not cover much of
the city.

Location: Lauter, Suhl, Thuringia, 98527, Germany
Posted by ColinMarquardt on 6 September 2007 in English.

Since I started contributing to OSM a few weeks ago, I've been mapping in and around Stuttgart Zuffenhausen. Street drawing and tagging are mostly done (by using the Yahoo! photos), but naming is a bit behind, as is marking up oneway streets.

I also derive some pleasure from beating Google Maps in the details of the vineyard paths and the parks. :)

Next step is to get something like OSMTracker running on my PDA so that maxspeed zones etc. can be properly mapped. --Colin

Location: Zuffenhausen-Hohenstein, Zuffenhausen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, 70435, Germany
Posted by SuborbitalPigeon on 6 September 2007 in English.

It's nice to see huge amounts of more roads in Glasgow, although I am concerned about the accuracy of this new data.

* Please check that roads are indeed B roads before classing them as secondary.
* Please check the maplint map layer to see any errors (I see loads of unordered ways).
* Please enable the segment order numbers and segment direction arrows in JOSM.

Glasgow used to almost error-free (and road free), but with so many errors in the data, it's worse off.

Posted by chillly on 5 September 2007 in English.

I've had a couple of weeks gathering local traces and uploading them. Our village looks good, with a few amenities yet to plot. I'm spreading out into other villages. I'm surprised how long it takes on foot - I've thought of breaking out the old bike, but I'm not sure I could hack it!

Location: Swanland, East Riding of Yorkshire, Hull and East Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Posted by StefanB on 5 September 2007 in Slovenian (Slovenščina). Last updated on 23 July 2009.

V Ljubljani se bo v soboto, 8. in nedeljo 9. septembra 2007 odvijalo prvo delovno srečanje kartografskih navdušencev projekta OpenStreetMap.org, katerih glavni cilj bo izdelati podroben cestni zemljevid Ljubljane z uporabnikom prijazno Creative Commons licenco.

OpenStreetMap.org je projekt, kjer uporabniki sami ustvarjajo zemljevid sveta. Podobno kot pri Wikipediji lahko vsebino dodaja in dopolnjuje kdorkoli. S časom tako ustvarjena vsebina zaradi sinergijskih učinkov množice urednikov doseže kvaliteto, ažurnost in izjemne podrobnosti, ki pogosto prekosijo tudi nekoč najboljše vire.

Trenutni zemljevid Ljubljane je plod dela peščice navdušencev, ki so na svojih vsakodnevnih poteh vestno snemali svoje poti z GPS sprejemniki. Kasneje so preko teh sledi s pomočjo namenskega programa vrisali ceste, jih poimenovali in kategorizirali. Z množičnejšim pristopom se bo izdelava zemljevida močno pospešila in razširila po vsej Sloveniji.

Po svetu ima projekt že prek 11.000 članov. Posneli so prek 100 milijonov GPS točk, s pomočjo katerih je bilo vrisanih že prek 1,3 milijona cest in poti.

Pridružite se jim lahko v soboto in nedeljo ob 10:00 v prostorih Ljudmile - laboratorija za digitalne medije in kulturo na Rimski cesti 8 in prispevate svoj delež k dostopnejši in kvalitetnejši kartografiji. Zaželena sta digitalni fotoaparat, GPS sprejemnik z možnostjo snemanja opravljene poti in (prenosni) računalnik za urejanje. Nekaj ustreznih GPS sprejemnikov si bo ob zastavi osebnega dokumenta možno tudi izposoditi. Prav tako bodo na voljo nekaj računalnikov. V soboto bo potekalo snemanje poti z GPS sprejemniki, v nedeljo pa vrisovanje tako posnetih poti, vse pod vodstvom izkušenih članov projekta. Več na spletni strani dogodka.

Location: Vrtača, Četrtna skupnost Center, Ljubljana, Upravna Enota Ljubljana, 1102, Slovenija
Posted by Barny on 5 September 2007 in English.

Well, they're as major as it gets in Bisley. Done by car, interesting to see how variable the GPS fix gets when there are trees, but as I'm filling in (small) blank spaces it doesn't matter too much. One problem I find is how to decide when to stop; there's always another turning I haven't done...this will get easier once I get on my bike; the cost of thinking 'just another street' will get a lot higher.

Location: Stafford Lake Farm, Bisley, Surrey Heath, Surrey, England, GU21 2SJ, United Kingdom
Posted by morwen on 4 September 2007 in English.

Finished circumnavigating the City of Westminster on Sunday, meaning that 7 of 33 London boroughs have boundaries completed. With the upgrade to osmarender5, these now show up as dashed red lines in the tiles@home layer - a little odd when they are over highway=primary, but that doesn't happen too often.

Another thing that arises from osmarender5 is that tube stations are now rendered as halts. This is a good thing, I think, as the map was terribly cluttered - it does mean that every mainline station is now more prominent than every tube station. I think I'll be going over London systematically and downgrading minor stations to railway=halt - leaving as =station ones which are terminuses, which fast or semi-fast trains call at, or provide connections between lines or with the tube.

Location: Westbourne Green, Bayswater, London, Greater London, England, W2 5EA, United Kingdom
Posted by davidearl on 4 September 2007 in English.

A pleasant ride in nice weather completing the villages Whittlesford, Duxford, Ickleton and Hinxton, including the Human Genome Campus. The A1301/M11 junction was completely wrong - there's two separate roundabouts, not a single roundabout with grade separated junction.

Location: Duxford, South Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, England, United Kingdom