marek kleciak's Comments
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| 105678550 | over 4 years ago | Dear Pradeep,
Best regards, Marek |
| 105670972 | over 4 years ago | Dear Friend,
Best regards, Marek |
| 105666196 | over 4 years ago | Dear Sandip,
Best regards, Marek |
| 105663088 | over 4 years ago | It is great to see so eager mapping but.. Please stop to use only hashtag description for edits. This is contrary to the international conventions which allows hashtags but prefer description of content: osm.wiki/Changeset#Tags_on_changesets and: osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments Best regards, Marek |
| 105443972 | over 4 years ago | Dear Mapper, plz go in touch with danieldegroot2 . My comments, please stop to use description like
Better to use human like language: Remapping of ways for hotosm-project-10857 in team of Nepali DigitalaVolunteers. Note #SAKSHAM #NepalYIL #DRRYLF2021 #BIPAD |
| 32465982 | over 6 years ago | Absolutely yes! Best greetings! Marek |
| 58864037 | over 7 years ago | Thank you for fixing of not connected points of boundary. I haven't seen that. Bad thing. Nepal has very unformal definition of boundaries, always based on existing ways or waterways or, in mountains on mountain peeks. Nepal has only very generalized digital map based on old sources from 1995. This means in reality: Map elements are often not existing (not existing ways) or up to 250 m in wrong position. We saw it often during Project Ilam (see Wiki). So, may I invite you to the corrections of boundaries in the sense of the existing law? The information source are employees of Ordnance Survey Kathmandu, namely their Chief Officer and his Vice during our talk with Dr. Nama Budhathoki in Kathmandu.
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| 35102333 | almost 8 years ago | Danke sehr! |
| 35102333 | almost 8 years ago | Ich kann mich nicht entsinnen diese gelöscht zu haben. Wenn ja, kann man doch mit JOSM undelete durchführen. |
| 49958115 | over 8 years ago | Ok Maraf, dzięki za informację. |
| 49958115 | over 8 years ago | Akurat ta interpretacja wydaje się być poprawna. Patrz angielska wiki i opis: Cobblestone paving. "Cobblestone" is used in the colloquial meaning here, and therefore includes the type of stones that would more precisely be called "setts". |
| 47769223 | over 8 years ago | source:addr nie powinno być usuwane. |
| 50252144 | over 8 years ago | Thank you! |
| 49549101 | over 8 years ago | Ben wrote: imprecise criteria, human variability, seasonality, poor resolution, loose rectification. We have Premium Digital Globe images from last year for whole Nepal. Factors like human variability or seasonality are general for all OSM maps. Only activation of the community AND in this case local authorities, can help with such problems. Let´s talk with local community about. |
| 49549101 | over 8 years ago | Absolutely. This matter needs an proposal and discusion of the community. |
| 49556625 | over 8 years ago | Hi Frederik,
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| 49828585 | over 8 years ago | Thank you Ben! I made some experiments with generalization of areas. Surface of small areas generalized with 1.0 m is up to 5% less. The areas may be used for calculation of productivity of farmers and possibly targeted training for them. I tried 0.3 m, this is great. The problem I sometimes had is the use of fast draw plugIn for JOSM with tablett. Do zou have any experience with this plugIn? I think, we could make together a kind of video tutorial for nepali mappers and explain it. Best, Marek |
| 49549101 | over 8 years ago | Hi everybody, KLL wil post information about this Project in the Wiki Project Nepal. Meanwhile I analyzed approach described by bdiscoe. Using generalization factor of 1.0 m we change the areas of smaller Farmlands in forests by up to 5%. I suggest the generalization factor of. 0.3m which make changes by around 1% od smaller areas. The goal of this projest is to achiee a map with whole landuses like:
This can allow the observation of this area and analyzing it.
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| 49788059 | over 8 years ago | Great Ben, thank you! |
| 49761857 | over 8 years ago | Thanks Ben! |