Getting in to this now. Have had a dabble with both JOSM and Potlatch, managing to use both to make significant additions to the streets around where I live in Kenilworth, UK.
Being retired, I have good opportunity to get out on my bike and cycle round with the new Etrex Legend (bought the handlebar mount which is great). Must say I'm impressed with the accuracy of the traces. I've used my old Zen Vision to talk my way along the route. Several people in Kenilworth have now seen the mad cyclist who talks to himself!
I managed to get this to sync with the route in JOSM, but not before having to import/re-export the recorded WAV file into Audacity which is a pain...is JOSM the best tool for this type of work I wonder?
I'm finding the collection of traces quite infectious to the point at which they're coming in faster than I have opportunity to map them (not to mention a large archive of traces collected on various hiking holidays over the years, buried deep in the archives of my hard drive backups).
One thing that does puzzle me still is the fact that I can't register on the 'OSM' user forum as it says it isn't accepting new registrations...I've never heard of that. A lot of good stuff seems randomly buried in user diaries and the various responses/comments. I've picked up a lot of tips about utilities and projects from reading some of these entries.
I suppose my biggest failure to date was not getting WMS working for NPE maps or Yahoo imagery in JOSM. I use Windows Vista and followed all the instructions about webkit, but to no avail....just get a lot of red tiles and sometimes looping messages. That caused me to start investigating Potlatch where I have had a lot more success with background NPE maps,etc.
Well that's about where I am at present
Discussion
Comment from dmuecke on 10 December 2009 at 11:32
Try your account you've created for osm.wiki
Comment from Donnee on 10 December 2009 at 12:31
Thanks...I have tried to login to OpenStreetMap Forum using my wiki username/password and it just reports it as wrong. So I tried password reset and again tried to login...same thing. So then I try to register on the forum and it won't let me saying it is not accepting new registrations (even though I can see new users being registered daily).
What am I doing wrong?
Comment from Richard on 10 December 2009 at 16:13
Nope, it's not the wiki account, it's the main account.
Comment from Donnee on 10 December 2009 at 17:22
Richard, thanks.
I've cracked it. I have the same username and password for both the wiki account and the 'main' account as you put it. The forum login asked for 'username', i.e. 'Donnee' and my password. Try as I may, it wasn't having it, even after resetting my password for that username.
However, thought I would try my email address as 'username' and hey presto it logged me in as newly registered user, but confusingly with username Donnee.
All's well that ends well...thanks guys.
Comment from robert on 10 December 2009 at 19:50
Yes it's a pity about the JOSM/yahoo thing. Complex data license matter.
You might have better luck with merkaartor, which has an internal version of webkit for the yahoo imagery.
Comment from Skippern on 11 December 2009 at 15:29
I am also struggling with JOSM/WMS, having followed the webkit installation on my Mac, and tried tweeking in various ways. It is only some sources i.e. Yahoo that fails on me, while others i.e. Landsat works fine. After some back and forth I still haven't managed Yahoo in JOSM, though Yahoo coverage where I live is somewhat bad, but I can do traces other places in Potlatch.
Comment from Donnee on 12 December 2009 at 00:32
Well merkaartor now goes on my OSM 'to do' list. I think I need to pause for breath and fully get to grips with JOSM/Potlatch first.
Sounds like JOSM with Yahoo is a no no for now. Mind you, I have yet seen any Yahoo imagery for my area that seems even remotely useful as it has such poor resolution.
Comment from robert on 12 December 2009 at 15:55
I wouldn't say it's a no-no, many of us use it all the time, but it takes some setting up in a style those of us with unix backgrounds find normal.
Skippern: This is because Yahoo uses a different mechanism from the other imagery. The license stipulates that the imagery must be obtained through yahoo's javascript API, so we have to do a little bit of proxying magick to get it to show up in an application which doesn't do js.
Comment from Donnee on 12 December 2009 at 18:08
Robert...it is for me I'm afraid until, as a non Unix person, I can figure out how to get it working with a Windows Vista system. I followed the advice on the wiki for the JOSM wmsplugin setup, webkit, etc. as did another lady who emailed me offline, but we just get red tiles. (Even for NPE for that matter) Can you advise where to seek further guidance for Vista setup or point to another source of instructions. Thanks