[OSM-talk] Tracking Something/Anything in OSM

Frans Thamura frans at meruvian.org
Thu Oct 25 04:28:37 BST 2012


I like alex idea

We are investing a lot in a system that smiliar to poi management from
biodiversity, hotel, schools etc with our database. The schools system is a
worldbank project.

I love can exchange data between osm and ours. And put our poi in osm.

+1 for make osm like wikipedia for map and poi

Frans Thamura
Meruvian
On Oct 22, 2012 11:09 PM, "Paweł Paprota" <ppawel at fastmail.fm> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> There is a demo instance of the Activity Streams functionality:
>
> http://suncobalt.dyndns.org:**8081/ <http://suncobalt.dyndns.org:8081/>
>
> Zoom in to the area that you want and click Activity tab. There is a link
> for RSS.
>
> Right now I'm working on a more general solution to storing change
> information because that's the main problem with such project - processing
> OSC files (or even augmented diffs) is not enough to provide relevant
> change data.
>
> Paweł
>
> On 10/22/2012 05:18 PM, Alex Rollin wrote:
>
>> How does one monitor something?
>>
>> If there is a list of schools that is maintained by a school district,
>> is it possible that the school district can be notified if one of the
>> nodes/ways/items is changed?
>>
>> Can someone take 2 minutes to write down what is involved in this?
>>
>> Terms like "ask the api for information about the object" is the level
>> of understanding I have of this.
>>
>> Is it possible?
>>
>> Alex
>>
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