Re: [talk-au] Phone numbers

2017-09-06 Thread Simon Slater
On Wednesday, 6 September 2017 9:26:41 PM AEST Warin wrote: > 1300, 1800 numbers are national only - no ISD access. Some of these have > a 'local' number for ISD access. > > I would assume these are not OSM compatible at this time? From: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/

Re: [talk-au] Phone numbers

2017-09-06 Thread Andrew Davidson
TL;DR summary: I'm happy to use E.123 international format for phone numbers or local format if they are not able to be called from overseas. On 6/9/17 21:07, Phil (The Geek) Wyatt wrote: > I think this is the correct format is it not? > > > > +61 3 6109 4621 It depends. Like most things it

Re: [talk-au] Phone numbers

2017-09-06 Thread Simon Slater
On Thursday, 7 September 2017 7:57:26 AM AEST Warin wrote: > I have not come up wit a way to search for '+' > as that is a registered character. Can you escape with a \ ? ie phone!="^\+61 8 " -- Regards Simon Slater Registered Linux User #463789 @ http://linuxcounter.net

Re: [talk-au] Phone numbers

2017-09-06 Thread Phil (The Geek) Wyatt
I got stuck in and cleaned up Tassie - hopefully all correct. I used Overpass API (phone=*) in JOSM and manually checked them all (about 150). Interestingly, in some areas they were perfect and probably done by one person, in other areas lots of different formats. Hopefully folks will now

Re: [talk-au] Phone numbers

2017-09-06 Thread Phil (The Geek) Wyatt
Thanks Warin, So what happens when you find a 1300, 1800 or 000 (found that on a fire station!) - leave them or delete them? Can anyone guide me on extracting the data and then merging it back in after correction? I am happy to have a go at Tasmania that only has 149 phone numbers in

[talk-au] Phone numbers

2017-09-06 Thread nwastra
Mapper @tastrax appears to be using a maproulette challenge to fix these, presumably in Tasmania. I am not familiar with the program myself. Nev > On 6 Sep 2017, at 8:41 pm, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I've had a small look at what is presently in the data base. > There are a lot

Re: [talk-au] Phone numbers

2017-09-06 Thread Warin
I've had a small look at what is presently in the data base. There are a lot of phone numbers in there! I got a time out when I tried all of NSW, and reduced it down to Sydney and only nodes (no ways or relationships). Some 637. I had not expected so many! A small look and about half have +61 -