ToniE's Comments
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OSM Relatify: OpenStreetMap public transport made easy | Holger from OpenTransportMeetup just pointed me to that https://relatify.monicz.dev/?relation=2634688&load=1 and that you’re going to add code for the load=1 … and that you’re going to present this there on 2023-07-26 (don’t know yet whether I can make it on that day). |
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OSM Relatify: OpenStreetMap public transport made easy | Hey, that’s great. How can I directly link to a relation? I consider adding a link per relation in PTNA https://ptna.openstreetmap.de/results/PL/14/PL-14-ZTM-Warszawa-Analysis.html#bus_141 Like the links to iD, JOSM and PTNA in the 3rd column |
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Recursos para la creación de líneas de bus en la CAM | Do you know PTNA which does QA, in Spain currently “only” for Zaragoza? It can easily be extended for other areas/cities as well. |
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Fahrradstraßen |
Die access-tags von OSM sind generisch und weltweit sowie langfristig gültig. Welche Anwendung mag sich schon mit traffic_sign=DE:xyz, identisch zu traffic_sign=FR:asd identisch zu traffic_sign=US:ghj rumschlagen. |
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Adding Shapefile of National Cycling Routes in Germany | Ähm, sorry I forgot the say: “Thanks for the offer!” I think we will find a way to make use of it. |
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Adding Shapefile of National Cycling Routes in Germany | Unfortunately, “Data license Germany – attribution – version 2.0” seems to me not being compatible with OSM. We cannot place the source of every contribution/data on every derived OSM map. OSM is primarily a Data Base. Rendering maps using the data is a second, independent step which can be performed by anyone (also outside the OSM ecosystem, commercial purpose). What we can do is, putting a note on our “Contributors page”. I would like to ask you:
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Transport | If you’d like to add more public transport route, kindly have a look at the (currently valid and approved) Public Transport schema (so called: version 2 = “PTv2”) There are some PT QA tools out there
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Information about network:route:bus:type custom tag. (deprecated) | What about using |
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OverpassQL for downloading bus roads and bus stops data into JOSM | Sorry, wrong URL, typo |
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OverpassQL for downloading bus roads and bus stops data into JOSM | Maybe you want to check the bus route relations using PTNA - Public Transport Network Analysis? Check it out: https://ptna.opensteetmap.de I can add support for your area within few minutes. |
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Wanderung mit Ziegen | Ansonsten: heute Abend 20:00 ist OSM-Stammtisch Stuttgart - online Jede(r) ist willkommen, Themen nicht vorgegeben, … |
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Wanderung mit Ziegen | Versuche es mal mit Brouter http://brouter.de/brouter-web/#map=7/49.214/12.030/osm-mapnik-german_style Der ist am flexibelsten, man kann
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Removing private trail from map |
Fire Fighters, Police, Rescue, Amazon Logistics, UPS, Post, … may want to use this trail if it leads to a house, … Adding access=private is the right way |
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Mapping out bus routes in Anchorage | Public Transport in OSM is in fact not easy to map. The older (legacy) version, also called PTv1 (public_transport:version=1), allows mapping a bus route with a single relation - same technique as with hiking, cycling, skiing, mtb, … routes - but adding bus stops/platforms. As such, PTv1 routes are OK for “painting a red line on a map”, but not really more than that. The newer one, called PTv2, is more complex and complicated - yes. But it allows data consumers other than map-painters making use of structured data. PTNA focuses on PTv2 relations. PTv2 has a lot of ‘optional’ and ‘recommended’ but only few ‘madatory’ features/tags. To be honest: map as many optional/recommended features/tags as possible. Regarding PTNA and adding a new ‘network’ or other areas: the easiest way for you is to “give me ring” via mail with some details. It’s then more or less a matter of copy&paste (for me). The alternative is to do it on your own in GitHub: 1.) for the new ‘network’ to be analyzed: https://github.com/osm-ToniE/ptna-networks 2.) for the web page: https://github.com/osm-ToniE/ptna-www But there are only 1 or 2 mappers (< 10 ‘network’) doing it this way. |
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Mapping out bus routes in Anchorage | Just added the City of Anchorage, Alaska to PTNA (Public Transport Network Analysis). https://ptna.openstreetmap.de/results/US/index.php At the moment, this is only a list of what can be found in OSM. This can be improved later on to specify what is expected in OSM, what exists on the ground. As an example see the template: osm.wiki/Public_transport_in_Adelaide/Analysis/Adelaide_Metro_Routes |
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Orientierungshilfe beim Mappen im Ahrtal | … wenn der Link denn funktionieren würde. |
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Route nach Bauhaus Langenzersdorf | Das scheint ein Fehler (doer veraltete Daten) von MagicEarth zu sein. Warum routet der in eine Sackgasse (Profile: Auto oder Radl?). osm.org/directions?engine=fossgis_osrm_car&route=48.2934%2C16.3791%3B48.3013%2C16.3718 |
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Viel hat sich getan! | Hey, du hast es in die Weekly-OSM-News geschafft! https://weeklyosm.eu/de/archives/14561 LG Toni |
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Mappen von Bürgerentscheiden | Servus Strubbl, der andere User war ich. Gruß, Toni Bis nächste Woche beim Stammtisch |
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Auftakt für die Bürgerentscheidskarte! | Servus, alles was OSM AFAIK an Lizenzangaben hier benötigt steht unten rechts auf der Karte “© OpenStreetMap Mitwirkende”. Von OSM-Seite aus also OK. |