A few years ago I wrote a fast parser for OSM data. I know that using parsed data would soon become out of date, but I guess mvexel's server could handle it better. If you want me to export the whole world's contributors as CSV or SQLite, I'd be happy to help.<p>The tool is interesting for me because I'm looking for a job in NZ/Australia/Canada. I've had more success contacting people rather than sending job applications - most job listings require me to already have a visa. I think that collaborating on open-source projects is a good way to make industry contacts, demonstrate my skills, and also benefit the community.
I'm getting "data processing failed" after following the instructions from arctux on how to find my relation ID.<p>HN hug of death perhaps?
I’m curious about this and would love to explore it, but since I rarely use OpenStreetMap I couldn’t figure out what an OSM relation id is and how I retrieve one. Can anyone provide more explanation on this?
I was digging through openstreet map and I only found 3 mappers in my area 50 miles out. I live in a pretty busy city so I was kind of surprised the numbers were so low<p>Only 10-20% of major landmarks were mapped in my city