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nothing to bitch about

ارسالی از jcomeau_ictx در 7 اکتبر 2007 به English.

i know, most of my "diary" posts have been grouching about something or another, but i'm finally seeing good results in my local area. thanks to everyone at OSM for a great job. using the 'search' box for 'pubs near columbus' actually brings up only the two i mapped, including my shebeen! and there are umpteen other towns in the US named Columbus, including a rather large city in Ohio, but i guess nobody has mapped them yet...

مکان: Luna County, New Mexico, United States

roadway=motorway

ارسالی از jcomeau_ictx در 3 اوت 2007 به English.

i meant "motorway", under which classification most the US interstate system falls...

digging deeper into OpenLayers and some of the other technologies, this mapping business can get a little mind-boggling. i'm thinking of starting mapping with something flat, like the Mandelbrot set, before getting into complicated geometry like the Mercator projection...

come on, USians

ارسالی از jcomeau_ictx در 3 اوت 2007 به English.

We've got both the TIGER database and Yahoo! imagery to use, let's get cracking! You gonna let these Brits, French, German, Norwegian, etc. run circles around us?

I lost about 100 miles of tracing I-10 through New Mexico and Texas (from the Yahoo! satellite images), once due to hitting the escape button, and once because my computer froze. Damn. And now I'm getting a lot of packet loss, so it's slow going. But because "roadways" show up at all magnification levels, it's rewarding to plot interstates, you see real results every Thursday.

I really don't know how useful the TIGER data is going to be, at least for the streets. It's way more inaccurate than tracing the Yahoo! satellite images. Maybe good for the street names in an unfamiliar area.

ok, so when will the map update?

ارسالی از jcomeau_ictx در 19 ژوئیه 2007 به English.

My nodes, segments, and ways uploaded with JOSM show up in the edit (Potlatch) program, but still don't show up in either the Mapnik nor the Osmarender maps. Supposedly Mapnik updates weekly on Wednesday, and it's already Thursday GMT.

Good news is that the placename search was only broken for 2 days or so.

Guess I have to figure out how to write my own tiling program and mirror OSM on my own server. Then I can stop bitching and do the work myself.

on the right track

ارسالی از jcomeau_ictx در 17 ژوئیه 2007 به English.

my highway 11 tracks made it in after the changes reported in my blog, and another OSMer deleted my tainted tracks. now I'm working on a way of extracting a certain bounding box from the TIGER data, and also getting better at using the Potlatch online editor. things are looking good! maybe I can do the whole state of New Mexico single-handed... maybe not.

pisser

ارسالی از jcomeau_ictx در 16 ژوئیه 2007 به English.

OK, so I write a script to extract single roads (as a 'way') out of the TIGER data extracted by the tiger-to-osm script. Then, since the osm database files can't be uploaded (that I know of) directly to OSM, I had to run it through JOSM. JOSM loses the 'way' data on import, so I have to add it back. No biggie. Then on upload, it barfs. See my blog for the whole sordid story.

Yes, I know it's a work in progress but it sure can be frustrating at times. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, otherwise OSM wouldn't have anything accomplished at all.

it's a known problem

ارسالی از jcomeau_ictx در 13 ژوئیه 2007 به English.

It says "GPS Trace processing broken" next to "Platform Status" under "Meta info" on the main Wiki page. Just found that.


I've been thinking it over, and it's almost certain that what I'm doing with Google Maps will threaten the OSM project. I'll cease and desist. There are other ways for me to go about it.

data backlog?

ارسالی از jcomeau_ictx در 13 ژوئیه 2007 به English.

Is the importing of user data automated? If so, it seems to be stuck at a point 4 days ago


Guess I'll find out pretty quickly if HTML is supported in these diary entries...


Can anybody comment on the legality of using Google Maps to get approximate lat/lon points, formatting those points into a GPX file, and uploading to OSM? I just want to know if I can be open about it, or if I have to be sneaky. It's inaccurate enough that nobody could tell, by looking at the data, how it was sourced... but if this is really a Bad Idea, I'll just have to come up with another method, or save up for a GPS unit.