Well, this is it! My first blog post ever! Let it better be a good one then ;)
I just uploaded all my gpx-files (about 7.5 megs) and was rather annoyed by the nonexisting possibility to upload multiple files at once and even more of the missing progress bar :/
Actually it seems like I'm a little iffy today anyway, because the only thing I feel like is complaining. So lets keep it up: I'm still not satisfied with the way JOSM is behaving on my Mac. For once there is no way to scroll in it, other than connecting a mouse with two buttons and sometimes things are just a little queer.
Maybe I will get the source one day and put my Java-skills to good use... All it really takes is adding a new button and a if-clause to change the shortcuts to the "Apple-Style" if OS X is the current operating system. Sounds like something I can manage :D
Other than that: A BIG HUG TO THE GUY's and GIRL's (hopefully ^^) WHO BROUGHT US THIS VERY EASY TO USE TOOL :)
I'm currently working on a virtual machine image of Tiles@Home, with my friend Brian "the Brain" Schimmel, so everyone can have a private Tiles@Home, without all the trouble needed to install it by hand...
Up to this day I have mapped some parts of Wernigerode (most of which was stolen, by someone who was daring enough to add street names, I will get you for this one you *#?%$"& ;) ) and all of my home town/village Berßel.
Actually I decided to map my old place of residence Osterwieck tomorrow.
Discussion
Comment from TomH on 27 January 2008 at 21:53
You can upload multiple files at once - just zip or tar them up into an archive and upload that. It will appear as one track if you do that though.
Alternatively, use one of the bulk upload tools in the svn repository to upload the tracks.
Comment from Alexander Klauke on 28 January 2008 at 06:34
Thanks for the hint, zipping all of Wernigerode for example would have been quite usefull, as I have uploaded 11 tiny little bits of it. Combining it into one trace would really help me and others who may want to use it.
Maybe I'll upload a large version next time :)