[Accessibility] PM: Tagging traffic signals
Lulu-Ann at gmx.de
Lulu-Ann at gmx.de
Mon May 2 16:12:32 BST 2011
Hello Nolan,
this is a reminder that you wanted to add some content to
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hermes .
Thank you!
Lulu-Ann
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> Datum: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 11:47:06 -0600
> Von: Nolan Darilek <nolan at thewordnerd.info>
> An: Accessibility <accessibility at openstreetmap.org>
> Betreff: Re: [Accessibility] Tagging traffic signals
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> On 02/23/2011 10:53 AM, Lulu-Ann at gmx.de wrote:
> > Cool to hear about it. Do you have a hyperlink, a podcast or any other
> further information about it? Are the requirements that you are working on
> published?
> > Do you have a prototype online or for download?
>
> There are no requirements as such. Since I myself am blind and am using
> this regularly, requirements are dictated by what I find myself needing.
>
> The development site, including all source code and somewhat out-of-date
> documentation for the web service, can be found here:
>
> http://hermesgps.info
>
> The instance I'm using daily can be found here:
>
> http://thewordnerd.homeip.net
>
> Please note that this is on my desktop, and may be bounced at any time
> as I implement new features. It's the instance I use daily and point
> others to for playing when it's up. Unless you're in TX, you won't
> automatically be located on a map. So you may want to use this deep link
> to downtown Austin:
>
> http://thewordnerd.homeip.net/#30.267153,-97.74306
>
> > On which platform will Hermes work?
>
> It's currently a web app exporting a JSON-based web service. I'm
> developing an Android app that uses the service, which is currently far
> enough along for regular use. I also just started on a stand-alone HTML
> 5 app which I'm hoping will run on IOS, but we'll see.
>
> > Is this your project? http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hermes
> > Can you fill the page with some information for the OSM community?
> >
>
> I think someone set that up a while ago. I should probably get around to
> doing that at some point.
>
> >
> > Yes, you can use the tag traffic_signals:button_operated=yes/no for
> this.
> >
>
> Oh good, because today I realized that we also have audible traffic
> signals without buttons, and I've wasted valuable time on a corner
> looking for a button that didn't exist. :) So that's yet another
> permutation to consider. I should look at the new schema.
>
> >
> > Can you send my a version with map data for Wolfsburg, Germany?
> >
>
> Of Hermes? It's a web app, so either you'd need to install a server or
> I'd have to load the maps into mine. I've decided not to load any more
> maps because I receive lots of "can you load maps for X?" requests, and
> this is just my desktop on a home internet connection, so I can't really
> load maps for everyone. Apologies.
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