Re: [talk-au] Import Telstra Payphones

2022-10-27 Thread Warin
On 28/10/22 09:08, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: Hi Marc Have just commented on the changeset that looking on their website shows: https://www.telstra.com.au/terms-of-use#copyright, which would certainly seem to say that we can't use this info? In that case, it may be safer to revert all of

Re: [talk-au] Import Telstra Payphones

2022-10-27 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
Hi Marc Have just commented on the changeset that looking on their website shows: https://www.telstra.com.au/terms-of-use#copyright, which would certainly seem to say that we can't use this info? In that case, it may be safer to revert all of this until we have further info? Thanks Graeme On

[Talk-gb-westmidlands] New turn restrictions into and out of City Hospital, Birmingham

2022-10-27 Thread Andy Mabbett
I'm not sure how to map this. It is no longer possible to turn right into or out of City Hospital, Birmingham's main entrance. A central reservation has been created, along the centre line of Dudley Road, each side of that entrance. There is a "No U-turn" restriction at each end of that

Re: [talk-au] Import Telstra Payphones

2022-10-27 Thread Little Maps
wow, that’s a big import. Worth noting that that the previous 2 edits by the same user added more of the same, but disguised under the innocuous changeset comments, ‘just adding some street names’. No street names were added. ___ Talk-au mailing list

[talk-au] Import Telstra Payphones

2022-10-27 Thread Marc Zoutendijk via Talk-au
Hi All, Marc Zoutendijk from the DWG here. Today we received a report from a user about what might seem to be an import from a non-allowed source. All the details can best be seen in this changeset discussion: https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/128084911 Both involved users are

Re: [OSM-talk] razed railways and other things that don't exist today

2022-10-27 Thread Minh Nguyen
Vào lúc 16:41 2022-10-26, Zeke Farwell đã viết: On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 1:11 PM Greg Troxel > wrote: I think people should keep in mind that a culture of deltionism is demoralizing to contributors and harms OSM more than a few  marginal items in the

Re: [OSM-talk] razed railways and other things that don't exist today

2022-10-27 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 27 Oct 2022, at 01:44, Zeke Farwell wrote: > > I support mapping old rail beds as railway=razed where they are visible in > forests, fields, and other open land. These traces are often not visible to > those with an untrained eye and that's certainly an issue.