6 Mar 2019 |
| xamanu invited Johan. | 21:42:41 |
| xamanu invited Enock Seth Nyamador (Old). | 21:43:00 |
| Enock Seth Nyamador (Old) joined the room. | 21:43:29 |
xamanu | Hi, I invited Enock from Ghana and Johan from France. Both are working on OS public transport in African countries. | 21:45:35 |
Enock Seth Nyamador (Old) | Hello @everyone! Thanks Felix for the invitation | 21:47:42 |
| Johan joined the room. | 21:50:22 |
Johan | Hello ๐ | 21:51:04 |
xamanu | Welcome Enock and Johan. | 21:57:26 |
Nico | Hi! | 21:59:39 |
xamanu | Just to give you some context, Enock and Johan were heavily involved into https://github.com/schildbach/public-transport-enabler/pull/170 | 22:05:57 |
Mikolai | Hi and welcome here!
> Just to give you some context, Enock and Johan were heavily involved into https://github.com/schildbach/public-transport-enabler/pull/170
Nice! Perhaps you could rebuild the Ghana GTFS as the current version served by Navitia expired already. Just in case you didn't notice ๐ | 22:10:18 |
Enock Seth Nyamador (Old) |
Hi and welcome here!
Just to give you some context, Enock and Johan were heavily involved into https://github.com/schildbach/public-transport-enabler/pull/170
Nice! Perhaps you could rebuild the Ghana GTFS as the current version served by Navitia expired already. Just in case you didn't notice ๐
Yes :) This should get Navitia up and running soon https://github.com/AFDLab4Dev/AccraMobility/pull/4
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Johan | AFD'S github account is unmaintained, this is now the reference repo: https://git.digitaltransport4africa.org/places/accra | 22:20:56 |
Enock Seth Nyamador (Old) | johan: My bad! Thanks | 22:21:40 |
Mikolai | Nice you've already worked on this! | 22:22:20 |
Johan | Mikolai: yes the GTFS was rebuilt by Enock | 22:22:34 |
Johan | I'm talking over email with Noemie from Jungle Bus to see if Kisio can update it in Navitia | 22:23:28 |
Johan | And maybe find a more long term solution for other GTFS additions and updates | 22:24:11 |
Mikolai |
And maybe find a more long term solution for other GTFS additions and updates
In the case of Nicaragua, Navitia is pulling the GTFS ery week automatically from our website. | 22:25:09 |
Johan | Because right now we depend on Kisio's volunteer work and I'm not sure it will last or scale | 22:25:14 |
Johan | Mikolai: oh nice, I didn't know that | 22:25:45 |
Mikolai | Quite sure it shouldn't be a problem using a similar workflow for Ghana, too | 22:26:51 |
Johan | What about Douala, Mali, and soon Abidjan, Bamako and others? | 22:27:35 |
Johan | It will soon add up | 22:27:41 |
Johan | We'll know soon what they think. I'll keep you posted. | 22:28:35 |
Enock Seth Nyamador (Old) | In reply to @mikolai:dorfbrunnen.eu
And maybe find a more long term solution for other GTFS additions and updates
In the case of Nicaragua, Navitia is pulling the GTFS ery week automatically from our website. Cool | 22:29:23 |
xamanu | Yes, this is the F(eed) in GTFS. It should be the same for Accra, that they pull in. But I think they kick you out after a certain amount of time the GTFS ran out of validity. And of course the source uri should not change (not sure whether this happened) | 23:02:27 |
7 Mar 2019 |
Nico | Als Antwort auf @johan:jailbreak.paris Because right now we depend on Kisio's volunteer work and I'm not sure it will last or scale In the beginnings of Nicaragua's GTFS, I've set up our own Navitia server and it worked quite well: https://github.com/mapanica/navitia-instance-mapanica | 06:34:35 |
Nico | Maybe you want to set up your own under digitaltransport4africa.org to be more independent. | 06:35:15 |
8 Mar 2019 |
| pionen joined the room. | 18:59:30 |