On 01. des. 2013 18:11, Peter Wendorff wrote:
Am 01.12.2013 16:05, schrieb Egil Hjelmeland:
On 01. des. 2013 15:28, Peter Wendorff wrote:
Hi,
I'm not happy with contact:webcam, as the contact namespace IMHO serves
a different purpose.
contact:webcam could define whom to contact for ques
On 01. des. 2013 15:28, Peter Wendorff wrote:
Hi,
I'm not happy with contact:webcam, as the contact namespace IMHO serves
a different purpose.
contact:webcam could define whom to contact for questions regarding the
webcam, or whom to contact BY webcam (as contact:phone is for how to
contact e.g.
On 01. des. 2013 09:52, yvecai wrote:
On 11/30/2013 06:40 PM, Egil Hjelmeland wrote:
So my revised suggestion to tag a webcam public on internet is
man_made=surveillance
surveillance= indoor|outdoor|public *
surveillance:type=camera *
surveillance:zone=weather|traffic|scenic *
contact:webcam
On 01. des. 2013 00:44, Martin Koppenhöfer wrote:
Am 30.11.2013 um 18:40 schrieb Egil Hjelmeland :
contact:webcam= is fine, that tell we have a webcam. Do we really need
anything more to tell its a webcam?
I think contact:webcam is nonsense, you can't contact someone via his w
On 29. nov. 2013 09:15, Martin Vonwald wrote:
Hi!
2013/11/28 Egil Hjelmeland <mailto:pri...@egil-hjelmeland.no>>
I still do not think man_made=surveillance is perfect. But I do
not have huge problems with it as long as it is documented.
If something is properly documented
On 29. nov. 2013 10:32, Jonathan wrote:
I would agree, I think that covers it.
A webcam is surveillance, it's a camera that is watching you making it
available to anyone. Some would say that is a greater infringement
than an official camera that is regulated.
Maybe the wiki page needs re-wo
On 28. nov. 2013 20:07, Dan S wrote:
2013/11/28 Egil Hjelmeland :
I have to my surprise not been able to find any established practice for
tagging webcams on internet. I am thinking of cameras that display a place,
so you can click in to see the weather, snow conditions and such. As a
service
I have to my surprise not been able to find any established practice for
tagging webcams on internet. I am thinking of cameras that display a
place, so you can click in to see the weather, snow conditions and such.
As a service to the public, not to Big Brother. So I feel
man_made=surveillance