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63541970 about 7 years ago

Congratulations on your first edit! Hopefully we'll meet at the event at the Hackerspace on the 25th?

50216829 over 7 years ago

I'm delighted to see I'm not the only one interested in Inishtrahull :)

62685020 over 7 years ago

Est-ce que tu fais vraiment des arpentages pour tes tags traffic?

62685020 over 7 years ago

La mondiale! Le tag traffic a l'air de faire ce que tu veux faire, non? Pour le wiki, je suis un mortel comme toi, mais tu peux contacter osm.wiki/Special:ListUsers/sysop

62685020 over 7 years ago

Hello djakk! Je fais partie du Data Working Group de la fondation OSM, tiens-nous au courant s'il te faut un coup de main pour le revert. Est-ce que tu connais aussi la mailing list tagging? Ça serait à mon avis idéal pour discuter de tes idées.

Guillaume

62456464 over 7 years ago

Hi Bylent,

I'm writing to you from the OpenStreetMap Foundation's Data Working Group.

Can you please tell us what your source for all the names you've been inserting is?

There have been naming disputes in Kosovo in the past. The consensus we're enforcing in Kosovo is as follows:

* Population is 3% Albanian or less -> Name tag in romanised Serbian
* Population between 3-50% Albanian -> Name tag is "romanised Serbian - Albanian"
* Population between 50-97% Albanian -> Name tag is "Albanian - romanised Serbian"
* Population is 97% Albanian or more -> Name tag in Albanian

There's no need to add a tag for German or English if the name is the same as the standard name tag.

Please do message me if you have any questions or if I can help. There is also a Kosovo community chat at https://t.me/osmkosovo.

Happy mapping,

Guillaume

62441291 over 7 years ago

Are you absolutely sure? It's still listed as there on every source.

62412200 over 7 years ago

Haha yes!!

61854900 over 7 years ago

Salut Marc,

Tiens, j'étais justement à vélo de Troisvierges à Vaals le weekend dernier :). En Luxembourgeois, c'est « Preisen », l'adjectif « preisesch ». Je crois que les fichiers de l'IGN-BE ne sont malheureusement pas librement réutilisables pour OSM. Où est-ce que tu les as trouvés?

Bon dimanche

Guillaume

61854900 over 7 years ago

Je veux dire le fichier LIMADM_COMMUNES.shp qui a l'air le plus détaillé. Quel bazar...

61854900 over 7 years ago

En fait je vois que LIMADM_PAYS est simplifié. Les communes alors!

61854900 over 7 years ago

Bien sûr! Le plus simple est sans doute avec le plugin JOSM geojson pour ouvrir communes4326.geojson, les communes allant jusqu'au bord du pays (je crois) sauf à la frontière Germano-Luxembourgeoise. Sinon, avec le plugin opendata installé, ouvrir le fichier LIMADM_PAYS.shp dans Limadmin_SHP.zip. Ensuite, le plugin ContourMerge est super.

61854900 over 7 years ago

Hello! Il y a https://data.public.lu/fr/datasets/limites-administratives-du-grand-duche-de-luxembourg/ comme source possible aussi, ça serait intéressant de comparer.

55923225 over 7 years ago

Hello! I'm just wondering if this no_u_turn relation is correct: relation/7953754

60104736 over 7 years ago

Ah, I hadn’t seen the colour tag!

Google doesn’t have the line shapes yet, the open data is just a few days old and openOV hasn’t converted them to GTFS yet.

Yeah, the open data stop points aren’t very good indeed.

60104736 over 7 years ago

Hi Maarten! You’re mapping every individual course from our OpenOV GTFS? Pretty cool if so!

The network shapes have just become open data, at https://data.public.lu/fr/datasets/transport-en-commun-reseau/

59900733 over 7 years ago

Hi, welcome to Luxembourg! I’m wondering where you’re finding those track refs, since you’re not indicating a source. Happy mapping :)

59841137 over 7 years ago

Yes! Beim Minigolf gëtt anscheinend och geschafft: https://i.imgur.com/7kH5Sxt.jpg

59602470 over 7 years ago

Hello, welcome to OSM! There is, I think, no ebola in Oberkorn :). Can you please enter correct changeset comments when you upload?

You can also square buildings in JOSM by hitting ‘Q’.

Happy mapping,

Guillaume

59012511 over 7 years ago

Welcome! There’s certainly enough to do in Esch. You can square buildings after drawing them by hitting ’S’. There’s a short video at http://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/tracing-rectangular-buildings/. Happy mapping! Guillaume