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يومية Baloo Uriza

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What if the OBDL, but explicitly inclusive and antifascist?

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 31 مايو 2025 باللغة English

OBDL but governments like Hungary (homophobia), Isreal (genocide), groups like the Republican Party (every stripe of bigotry imaginable) and companies like Tesla (same) are blanket excluded from using, copying, redistributing or accessing OSM data in any way, shape or form?

الموقع: Tulsa Arts District, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 74013, United States

Furries in my map? It's more likely than you might think!

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 24 فبراير 2016 باللغة English

This park and the towns leading up to it have been, quite possibly, the most difficult bit of work I’ve done in a long time, in preparation and collaboration with the Missouri Exotic Species Arts Association (MESA) to help get survey from the major points, and with public data (under the Oklahoma Records Act or already published on the state’s GIS systems) from Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Oklahoma Department of Recreation and Tourism, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, and good ole US Census TIGER. This was done in an effort for MESA to help give back to the community after hosting Wild Nights, an outdoor furry convention hosted at that park every April, and to help attendees find their way into the convention and find amenities once on site. There’s wide space coverage of speed limits and traffic control for, at a minimum, a few dozen miles around.

Personal surveys also included finding as many amenities attendees might need during their weeklong stay as daylight, gasoline and the sanity of my boyfriend would allow in the towns of Stigler, Quinton, Wilburton, and at least one more I can’t remember offhand, across two different on-the-ground surveys comprising over 500 miles, and two previous, less intensive surveys from previous attendance (before we decided as a group we needed better maps than the state highway map and a badly xeroxed state park map the rangers hand out to work with last year).

الموقع: Latimer County, Oklahoma, United States

Proposal: Sunset ref=* on ways in favor of relations

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 6 نوفمبر 2015 باللغة English

ref=* on ways has become an unmitigated hot mess for maintainability, and now that relations have been around for a considerable amount of time. Let’s kill this dinosaur like Linux killed ext filesystem support already. It’s so long in the tooth it’s starting to go from egregious to just sad.

Background: Prior to 2007 and the 0.5 API, OpenStreetMap had no “relation” data type, just nodes and ways. A stopgap measure to deal with routes was to tag them on ways. However, this quickly developed into a major issue as routes with their own refs for different modes and memberships cropped up as OSM developed past being merely a traditional street map. Relations were introduced, and quickly adopted as the standard tagging for routes of all kinds, with tags for most networks moving off the member ways to the relations. Presets for creating road routes with relations exist in (at least) JOSM and have for years now (I’d consider it a glaring, almost egregious, omission for any general purpose or highway-oriented editor at this point).

The problem: It’s now been 8 years since the introduction of relations, and only route=road seems to be the sticking point for consistent route tagging, with qualities that should be part of the relation are instead still getting legacy-tagged on ways. This ends up being a major maintainability nightmare in places where multiple routes share the same way, especially whenever a new route is introduced or an old route is later deleted, and only gets worse the more routes share the same way (Illinois being an extreme example with some highways carrying as many as 9 signed routes), or the more road networks in play (Texas being an extreme example with 7 state level networks).

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Addresses in Oklahoma

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 4 مايو 2015 باللغة English

Looks like address quality in Oklahoma is going to continue to suffer, at least for a while. Some good news and bad news from the OKGIS community: First, the good news: Addresses are available under a license compatible with OSM. The bad news: $50 per county, and Oklahoma’s got 77 counties, and only centroids. So, it’s going to cost more than my truck did to be able to import a complete set of Oklahoma addresses. Damn!

الموقع: Layman, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 74128, United States

Changing strategies

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 17 مايو 2014 باللغة English

I’m trying to add lane detail and relations to every US, Interstate, Turnpike and State highway in Oklahoma. My previous strategy seemed a bit too resource intensive (start at one end of a highway, work to the other, across the state). So I’ve basically restarted, and I’m going to focus one county at a time, in order of population. This should have the advantage of being “more right” for more people sooner than the relative scattergun approach of doing it by numerical order. That said, next up: Oklahoma County.

الموقع: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States

Mapdust bugs going down

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 17 سبتمبر 2011 باللغة English

Looks like software that supports Mapdust is making it more difficult to create an invalid bug, the result being the number of bugs open has been steadily declining since August. Now's a good time to start using the Mapdust plugin in JOSM so you can spot and close bugs in the areas you're editing in realtime.

MapDust cleanup

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 30 يونيو 2011 باللغة English

http://www.mapdust.com/?zoom=3&lat=5464534.39742&lon=-10889524.83784&layers=B0

If you're in North America, I'm going over Mapdust cleaning out obviously invalid bugs and fixing what I can as I go along trying to get Mapdust back to something actually usable for the US and CA crowds...so if folks could start following the georss feed of open bugs for their usual area, that would really help for future bugs.

Tulsa area freeways

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 18 يونيو 2011 باللغة English

OklaDOT moved I 44 again, I'm sure of it, between OK 51 and the Arkansas River. also, there's a new detour between Red Forks and the LL Tisdale Parkway ramp on the MLK Expressway...does anybody have the latest GPS traces for these two locations? If so, I'll be happy to do the edit if you can drive through the construction detours both directions.

الموقع: Madison Court, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 74105, United States

Heads up TriMet

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 13 يونيو 2011 باللغة English

I know there's a few folks at TriMet working on geometry and access issues, however I do have a couple friendly requests:

Don't squash "name=" without double-checking it first. Most glaring example: The Robert Baldock Freeway is not "I5 Freeway (North|South)bound." Nor is the Boone Bridge.

Don't squash "highway=" without looking. At least make an honest attempt at figuring out why something is tagged the way it is before arbitrarily changing paths to footways, cycleways to paths, etc, especially if they're already part of an lcn relation.

Don't squash "cycleway=*" without looking or ground knowledge. I've noticed several instances of opposite_lane being cleared or set lane when the lane is only on one side.

Cemeteries and the sense of mortality

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 25 مايو 2011 باللغة English

I feel vaguely mournful when I map a cemetery, particularly if it's in a very small town or if it's a very large cemetery. Oddly, though, when I read the obituaries on some of the gravestones, such as when I hiked the Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa, I feel a bit less bad about how things will turn out. Then again, Tulsans tend to have a lot more noble deaths than Portlanders...

Ugh, I miss Tulsa. After getting let go from my driving job for poor job performance (out of 10 runs, I had six trucks break down on me requiring a tow, four automatic transmission failures, a broken tommy lift, and a truck with bad brakes that left me navigating a runaway through city streets(!), due to poor vehicle maintenance beyond my control), I more or less went nuts and drove back to Portland. I really miss Oklahoma...

الموقع: Woodland View II, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, 74145, United States

Google is pirating OSM

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 18 مايو 2011 باللغة English

http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=45.525111,-122.78183&spn=0.123633,0.308647&z=12

Knowing that while Sunset Highway is technically Northwest and Southwest by Portland standards (so it's not absolutely incorrect), yet, ODOT doesn't call Sunset Highway by either quadrant where no addresses front Sunset Highway, nor does any commercially available data or ODOT data set, I added "Northwest" and "Southwest" to that highway, after long suspecting Google was wholesale copying OSM based on prior, more subtle, detail edits I had made to OSM in the western Oregon and eastern Oklahoma areas (and thus, all of OSM) for months going on years. Since Google picked up the "NW/SW" gotcha on Sunset Highway, to me, this removes all doubt.

Does OSM actually enforce it's license and copyright? If so, how do we get this ball rolling? I'm /not/ going to work for Google for free if they're not going to provide attribution.

Attention Armchair Mappers!

نُشِر بواسطة Baloo Uriza في 24 أبريل 2011 باللغة English

I'm going to start adding bugs to Mapdust as I find them while on the road trucking. Given the generally good availability of aerial maps and GPS traces in the areas I'm driving in, these should be fairly easy to locate for an armchair mapper. Most of the locations will be in eastern Oklahoma, with some locations in adjacent parts of Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Texas. See http://www.mapdust.com/?zoom=8&lat=4164934.6421&lon=-10808329.62579&layers=B0T for current bugs in this region.

OSM is being actively consumed by truck drivers in this region, and there's a *lot* of TIGER data needing review, so your efforts will definitely be appreciated.

الموقع: Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, United States