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Posted by schoenauc on 29 September 2008 in English.

Der Odenwald ist doch immer wieder einen Sonntagsausflug wert. Nicht nur, weil in der lieblichen Hügellandschaft das Wandern Spaß macht, sondern auch, weil dort noch etliche Orte (aus OSM-technischer Sicht) nur aus der Hauptstraße bestehen und viele Wanderwege ganz fehlen.
Da lassen sich dann am heimischen Computer ganze Straßenzüge mappen und nicht nur Tankstellen, Altglaskontainer und Pissoirs.

Gruß Claus

My last post generated a good response from OSMers explaining why they got involved with mapping and joined in the OSM project. Thanks again to all those who responded.

I have decided to post some more questions along a similar line of enquiry, and am inviting anyone to respond and share their thoughts:

1) Do you view user-generated mapping, and taking part in OSM, as a hobby or a lifestyle choice?

2)Why do people attend Mapping parties?

If you would like to share your opinions with me and contribute to my study of the OSM community please either post a comment here, e-mail me via the site or at caroline.hangartner@student.manchester.ac.uk

Any response is appreciated and I will acknowledge all people who contribute in my dissertation, unless you specifically wish not to be acknowledged; please let me know if this is the case. I will not attribute names/ usernames to specific comments or quotes used within the body of my dissertation without first seeking your permission (most probably via e-mail).

Caroline

Posted by frankie on 29 September 2008 in English.

Gevelsberg:
Geerstraße: Birkenstraße - Wittenerstraße
Klosterholzstraße: Teichstraße - Landringhauserweg (BAB-Brücke)
Elsternstraße: letztes Stück bis Klosterholzstraße

Wanderweg Stefansbachtal bis Bruchmühle ergänzt
Bruchmühle BAB-Brücke - Landringhausen

Location: Strünkeder Heide, Am Kropp, Asbeck, Gevelsberg, Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, 58285, Germany
Posted by Jon Reynolds on 29 September 2008 in English.

POI:
The Grapevine pub
South Oxhey Post office
post box outside above
mini tesco petrol station
speed camera approaching oxhey precinct
speed camera after precint heading to house
barclays bank
mini roundabout before princint

Ways:
small road off heysham (need name)

Location: Watford Rural, South Oxhey, Three Rivers, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Posted by Circeus on 29 September 2008 in English.

Anybody tried to compile a list of what Mapnik and Osmarender do render and how differently they do it?

One annoying difference that springs to mind is that Mapnik cannot render icons for amenities that are building/areas, but in Osmarender, the dot necessary for the Mapnik render causes a second icon to pop-up (I tend to delete the dot, assuming that Mapnik is supposed to eventually display it, and it's ultimately redundant either way). Another thing is that amenity=hospital on an area display the area, but no icon in Mapnik (which, AFAICT, does not display icons for most areas period), but nothing in Osmarender (which bring the point of whether to apply the name on area, building, or node for hospital...). Also, Osmarender displays name for hospitals, but not Mapnik etc. See the coordinate for an example.

Location: Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal, Urban agglomeration of Montreal, Montreal (administrative region), Quebec, Canada

Hi,
Doing some more mapping of Tofino,BC

Does anyone know how to tag the description of a point... say amenity=bikeshop
and then name=Buds Bikes
how to tag what gets put in the description box?
I'd like to have the Company Address, and phone number in there, putting as much text as allowed.

Hopefully this is an easy one.
:)
Sam

P.S. is there a list somewhere which shows all the tags which represent all the default icons on the Garmin Legend CX?

Location: Tofino, Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, British Columbia, V0R 2Z0, Canada
Posted by Circeus on 28 September 2008 in English.

I just spent a while cleaning up the mess of "dead" (some were actually approved!) proposals on the wiki. I was surprised at just how many of them there were (also nuked a number of empty proposals never actually filled in). Maybe I'll go in and suggest a water_splash feature for wading pools and similar water games I mentioned in an earlier diary.

Now I'm going to go double check some bus stop locations and start considering the best way to map bus stops to route.

Posted by GeoBorg on 28 September 2008 in English.

Nachdem ich gestern diese Seite hier erst entdeckt habe, als ich auf der Suche nach kostenfreiem Kartenmaterial war, habe ich heute meine ersten beiden Beiträge zu dieser Map geleistet. Da ich jetzt net so fit im kartographieren bin, war das schon eine echt schwere Geburt :). Naja, Übung macht den Meister....

Gruß,
Borg

Location: Geyen, Pulheim, Rhein-Erft-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, 50259, Germany
Posted by petdr on 28 September 2008 in English.

Did a nice walk around the Organ Pipes National Park, just north of Melbourne. The tessellated pavement is definitely worth seeing. A very unusual rock-formation which one can scamper over.

Anyway now it's added to the map, plus a fair bit of jacksons creek traced from the yahoo imagery.

Location: Keilor North, Melbourne, City of Brimbank, Victoria, 3036, Australia
Posted by Serpens on 28 September 2008 in German (Deutsch). Last updated on 3 January 2015.

Nachdem mir wiederholt von StreetView-Fahrzeugen auch in kleineren Städten berichtet wurde, mache ich mir langsam Gedanken, welche Verschwendung eigentlich immer neues Vermessen bedeutet (von Datenschutz in diesem Fall mal ganz zu schweigen). Ich kann nur an jeden appellieren:

- Nehmt beim Mappen so oft wie möglich das Fahrrad oder mappt einfach zu Fuß.
- Wenn man doch mit dem Auto anreist / Tracks aufzeichnet, sollte man das möglichst auf einer ohnehin geplanten Strecke tun.

... und lasst Euch bloß nicht den Spaß verderben.
Ich mappe nur zu Fuß (bisher und ich hoffe das bleibt ganz überwiegend so) und ich freue mich über jeden, der das auch tut.

Viele Grüße an die ganze Open-Source-Gemeinde,
Serpens