[Talk-ro] Mapping Party OpenStreetMap in Bucuresti - 17-18 mai 2014

Strainu strainu10 at gmail.com
Thu May 22 15:36:49 UTC 2014


Hey Razvan,

2014-05-22 18:09 GMT+03:00 Razvan Radulescu <radulescu.razvan la gmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
> Why you not use Keypad Mapper 3?

Thanks for the tip, I'll try it out this weekend!

> I din't know that you had trouble with
> osmand for this easy task to be done with keypad mapper .

Yeah, I was in quite a hurry during the party unfortunately - I had to
squeeze lots of things that weekend - and I've probably missed the
best parts. That's precisely why I proposed fixing the weekend for
future parties a month in advance.

I'm glad though that we managed to launch this discussion and take out
some useful points from this weekend - thanks Eddy for pushing for a
report :) and thanks to Jean-Baptiste and Razvan for the pointers.

I'm still hoping that the other participants (I added the emails I had
in the BCC just in case you're not on the list) will take the time to
write their impressions of the mapping party on the list! Remember,
sharing your feedback to the largest audience you can reach is the
best way for the rest of us to learn from your experiences.

Strainu

>
> here is the link
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.enaikoon.android.keypadmapper3
>
> You even don't need to wait  to map data to be downloaded. The app record a
> gpx track for street and numbers. Numbers will be placed on right or left
> side by adding button L  or R from the keypad before the number. The data
> can be imported into JOSM - both the track and the numbers.
>
>
>
> On 22.05.2014 17:00, Strainu wrote:
>>
>> În data de 22 mai 2014, 14:28, Jean-Baptiste Holcroft
>> <jb.holcroft la gmail.com> a scris:
>>>
>>> Geek and advanced users : with osmand track recorder, it record the gpx
>>> trace, in the same time, you can add check point by the almost the same
>>> way
>>> of adding an osm bug, but it is record in the gpx file. In josm, a label
>>> is
>>> present for each check point. It is what I use when traveling, I'll send
>>> an
>>> example with a track embedding almost one hundred comments for osm.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, that's what I've tried, but using audio notes. I found it
>> extremely time-consuming to listen to each file again and insert the
>> information by hand.
>>
>> Strainu
>>
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