Marcos Dione's Comments
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| Address of the ZuhaWorld Social Impact | What Sharko meant is that you can use this same user to edit the map and update it yourself. Do you think you would like to do that? |
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| Hello OpenStreetMap import world ! | Is the license compatible? Although I guess the local community already asked this… |
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| user-8559 quitte OSM | Je suis venu voir si on pouvait “sauver” ce utilisateur. Je vois que la communauté est déjà la ! Bravo ! |
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| My profile in english langage (Mon profil en langue anglaise) | Bonjour! Yes, I think diaries should be a little more up front. One alternative is to subscribe to the RSS feed. Also as a feed is what we could call The Planet at https://blogs.openstreetmap.org/ , which includes the diaries and many other ‘federated’ blogs. |
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| Working on Open Street Map's Timelines | The data is present in the system because, with access to the DB, finding the date of the last diary entry should be fairly easy to do. This doesn’t mean that there is any code (and from a cursory search I would there is none) that allows to fetch such data. For it’s name, “last map edit timestamp”, and your particular profile page, @HazelCyril, (“June 11, 2025” vs “14 July 2025”) it only tracks map edits. |
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| Request to Add Charchall Village – Akre District, Kurdistan Region | Hi Harkimuhamad. With the information you provide, it’s hard to do this. Benatah is not on OSM either, or at least I can’t find it with that non Arabic name. Luckily for you, you can add them yourself. With this same account that you used to send this message, you can edit the map. If you need help, try to find the OSM community for your are, country or general region (not sure how the different languages are intelligible among them, sorry). Or: at least provide the coordinates and people will be able to do some armchair mapping, but things that can only seem from the ground, like shops, bus routes, so many things, will have to be mapped by local people. There’s a lot of info on how to map. Just shout if you need help with that. Good luck and happy mapping. |
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| Western-centric worldview... | Not with English in particular, but I have daily those feelings with French (while living in France). English is not easy, specially reading it. But it has the quality of being spoken with so many accents, that at least pronouncing it exactly right is not so important. |
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| Strava Workouts Make OpenStreetMap Stronger | In the case about the probable informal path (a path, I call them :), do you at least leave a note just in case someone wants to go and do a in place survey? |
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| Savez-vous comment avoir une carte SANS les lignes de frontières entre les pays ? | Le style est fait géneralement en ficherz de texte dans un projet. Normalement es projets sont gérés avec de systémes appellés VCS, tels comme Par exemple, ici https://github.com/StyXman/openstreetmap-carto/tree/elevation/develop/ j’ai un fork du style utilisé par les tuiles raster de osm.org. |
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| Savez-vous comment avoir une carte SANS les lignes de frontières entre les pays ? | La réponse a une version longue, mais en court: il faut rendre des nouvelles touilles. Une façon “simple” serait de utiliser des tuiles vectoriels et appliquer un style qui ne rends pas les frontières. Ce dernier on peut le faire avec un fork d’un style et enlever la partie qui rends les frontières. |
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| Skyranger 35 + OpenStreetMap Carto | Ochsenbodenstrasse and yes, Fulberg. Found it: osm.org/#map=16/47.03743/8.86135 The image has North down, so this is probably not osm-carto but a very similar vectorial rendering. |
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| Skyranger 35 + OpenStreetMap Carto | Och**enbodenstrasse is the road and F(ul?)berg the mountain. |
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| Henderson, Nebraska, A small town missing details | Did you know about this Mastodon bot? https://en.osm.town/@SmallTownUSA |
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| Delete me. | or some data on the map? |
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| Gostaria de saber mais como mapear árvores em minha região. Pois temos muitas, distintas e que servem como ponto de referência para nossa região. a | Geralmente são mapeados como um nó (ponto). Em seguida, você pode adicionar itens como a circunferência (não o raio ou o diâmetro!!!), o nome científico (gênero) e outros. Mais detalhes aqui: osm.wiki/Pt:Tag:natural%3Dtree Sugiro também que entre em contato com qualquer uma das comunidades brasileiras: Boa sorte e bem-vinda a bordo! Traduzido com a versão gratuita do tradutor - DeepL.com |
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| Maxspeed freshness tool | Yeah, no, 1GiB of ram wouldn’t allow you to even import the data, and the disk space is also astronomic: 360GiB for the whole Europe, although in my case it’s all data, while in your case it would be only part of the road network. |
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| Maxspeed freshness tool | Yes indeed. I just wonder if it wouldn’t be cheaper to import the data into a PG+PostGIS db, update it daily, and serve the tiles directly from there? I’m pretty sure that the last part exists… like this: https://www.crunchydata.com/blog/dynamic-vector-tiles-from-postgis |
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| First day - my neighborhood is out of date! | Yeah, and then learn how to use iD or JOSM: |
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| a | You can use it as such, yes. It has its own RSS feed and appears in https://blogs.openstreetmap.org/ |
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| ATV trails | is max_width related to the max road width or max vehicle width? Wouldn’t it be better if this was united into the width, which I usually use (the very few times I used it) to mark the more narrow width of the section of the road? |