Re: [talk-au] Sydney Wiki page actively discourages mapping pubs

2010-06-27 Thread Tom Brennan
On 27/06/2010 2:10 AM, John Smith wrote: Since I'm not in Sydney I was hessitent to make changes, at least without announcing ahead of time. Fair enough. However, I think it's out of date enough that you could just make the changes anyway. It will probably spur some Sydneysiders to then

Re: [talk-au] Sydney Wiki page actively discourages mapping pubs

2010-06-27 Thread John Smith
On 27 June 2010 17:51, Tom Brennan webs...@ozultimate.com wrote: Fair enough. However, I think it's out of date enough that you could just make the changes anyway. It will probably spur some Sydneysiders to then tidy it up. This thread prompted at least one person to update their info a

Re: [talk-au] Sydney Wiki page actively discourages mapping pubs

2010-06-27 Thread David Murn
On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 08:16 +1000, Tom Brennan wrote: On 27/06/2010 8:38 PM, John Smith wrote: It's the Cloudmade layer. Even with a cache refresh it's still months out of You have to force the tiles to be redrawn by viewing the tile and putting /dirty on the end, otherwise you see the

Re: [talk-au] Sydney Wiki page actively discourages mapping pubs

2010-06-27 Thread John Smith
On 28 June 2010 08:16, Tom Brennan webs...@ozultimate.com wrote: Like this ? http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-33.7127lon=150.4666zoom=15layers=000BFTF/dirty I filled in all the streets in this area back in April. As David wrote, you need to view the individual tiles and add dirty to the end:

[talk-au] Queensland parks, forests and conservation areas

2010-06-27 Thread James Livingston
Hi all, I've been looking at http://data.australia.gov.au/127, which contains all the national parks, state forest, conservation areas and so on in Queensland. If no-one else had been doing anything with this, I'd been thinking about adding it to OSM. Current practice seems to be tagging them

Re: [talk-au] Queensland parks, forests and conservation areas

2010-06-27 Thread John Smith
On 28 June 2010 10:24, James Livingston li...@sunsetutopia.com wrote: Current practice seems to be tagging them all as boundary=national_park, regardless of whether they're National Parks or other things like State Forests. Would adding national_park=state_forest and similar to the tags be a