Pieter Vander Vennet's Comments
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The OSM community deserves a better openstreetmap.org | Hey @mmd, That is a very important aspect as well. A current problem currently is a very low discoverability of these features. A clear section which at least points to some tools wouldn’t hurt thouh - most notably overpass, the wiki, a few consumer apps are highly needed and the most important ones. |
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The OSM community deserves a better openstreetmap.org | @CjMalone: well, all these tools exists (see [https://hdyc.neis-one.org/]) - it’s just that they are hard to discover, exactly because the homepage is outdated. |
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The OSM community deserves a better openstreetmap.org | TBH: I do think that there is a lack of vision what the frontpage has to do, and that part of the standstill is because of that. Whatever is changed, some group of people will either complain that ‘their’ favourite feature is gone or that their favourite idea should be implemented as well. Use casesFor this, we should think about the multitude of use cases which wash up onto osm.org. I’ll list a few that I could think of on top of my head and are (I think) the most important ones - although I’m sure I missed quite a few: users
contributors
commercial contributors
TechnologyThat vision should of course be combined with a technological solution which follows the OSM-spirit
At last, there are quite some commercial projects as well. If OSM.org starts to offer vector tiles or geocoding for free, this will be a direct and free competitor to already existing (paid) services. IMHO, osm.org should support small projects with a usable free tier that is easily usable (say XXX map views/month) but give a clear guide on how to grow further. A big overhaulAll this would imply a long and very tedious overhaul, not only of the technology but also of what we think the homepage should do. More space could be given to teach people a bit about OSM, while at the same time polishing the frontend, changing to a vector tile infrastructure, … |
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Ski Nav – making a routing app | I had the same problem last year, so I started hacking on OsmAnd which has ski routing now as well. For this, you have to enable the ‘Ski’-plugin, then enable the (by default) hidden ski profile in the profile management. |
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Quickly adding lots of notes with OsmAnd | AFAIK not |
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Tweaking the OSM-And routing engine | @joost: thx, I’ve finally found time to fix the links. |
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`new-note` mode in iD | Hi Thomas, If you worry about colour-blind friendliness, I think user testing would work best. Find someone (colour-blindness is not that rare) and ask his opinion. (Although bumping the icon size definitively is a step in the good direction - thanks for considering it!) |
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Mappers in Uusikaupunki | If you edit something with iD and then save, you get a list of communication channels of the local community. Try https://irc.openstreetmap.org/?chan=osm-fi and https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=15 |
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`new-note` mode in iD | Hey, I have a small issue with the color code. Red for open notes and green for closed notes is not friendly for colorblind people; the small cross or checkmark help but I think they are not visible enough. That would make your work even better! Thanks for the very usefull addition though, as I’m not colorblind it is already very useful for me. |
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le lieu où j'habite | Bienvenue! Il y a beaucoup de mappeur dans la Belgique, vous pouvez nous trouvez sur https://riot.im/app/#/room/#osmbe:matrix.org |
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Mappers in Uusikaupunki | Have a look at http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/oooc?zoom=14&lat=60.80916065&lon=21.41064225&layers=B0T |
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Will the DWG block us all one day? | DWG is doing a good job. I don’t think they block if they don’t have to; and newbies messing up often respond well on changeset comments. |
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On Sett Pavements | Hey Fernando, Thanks for bringing this proposal into my attention. I’ve chimed in as well. |
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On Sett Pavements | paving_pattern=* would indeed be better. However, then I’m still missing something to declare the type/size of the stone (e.g. square:50 instead of paving_stones:50, rectangular, …) It would also make the ‘top level’ -tag easier to use, as it has less options. I’m a fan. Let’s write a wiki proposal for this… Just finding time |
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On Sett Pavements | Consensus is mostly based on what I read on the wiki and wikipedia. Most mappers indeed don’t know all these different kinds of paving stone. For those, I would propose to add a tag “paving_stone:type” or something similar. This way, the ‘surface=paving_stones’ still makes a sturdy database. As I’m not an expert on paving_stones, I’d love a diary which explains the differences as well! |
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On Sett Pavements | Smoothness can be somewhat subjective. Smoothness ‘good’ might mean that it’s good to drive with a mountainbike, but not rollerskates. Or it might mean that the sett is freshly laid and still flat, whereas old sett tends to sink in the ground on parts… That’s why I decided map the very measurable patterns. And although I prefer the term sett over cobblestone, using cobblestone is still better than no information at allL. |
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Tweaking the OSM-And routing engine | Hey mygeomatic, This should be possible; introduce a parameter as described, and use |
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Tweaking the OSM-And routing engine | Hey, I have no experience with BRouter. Perhaps drop them an email and ask about it? Or perhaps just test it? Testing can be done relatively easily by hard blocking a road. Also, I have no clue on how to encode height differences. |
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Tweaking the OSM-And routing engine | I have no idea, I only tried this with OsmAnd, as that is what I use… |
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The only phone that doesn't like cobblestone | Hey @naoliv I’ve fixed the images! I knew they were broken, but it was late yesterday evening :p |