On 27/11/21 12:27, Ewen Hill wrote:
It might be worthwhile obtaining the standard waver from PBR which
could confirm the status of the markers as well. As they are not
standard, perhaps consider adding a few more fields, colour=white,
source= and if they are all on the telephone poles,
Hi Kim,
I don't think these are standard emergency markers as per EMV/ETSA. They
are normally green with white writing with the three letter id and are one
of two specific styles
On 26/11/21 9:09 pm, Andrew Davidson wrote:
On 26/11/21 18:48, Kim Oldfield via Talk-au wrote:
Hi,
The markers were installed by the railway, and are maintained by the
railway. They are pole numbers attached to each telegraph pole along
the railway.
So they are pole reference numbers
On 26/11/21 18:48, Kim Oldfield via Talk-au wrote:
Hi,
The markers were installed by the railway, and are maintained by the
railway. They are pole numbers attached to each telegraph pole along the
railway.
So they are pole reference numbers that are being used as emergency markers?
ed permission?
Just to
make it easier to find in the future if there are any concerns.
*From:* Andrew Harvey
*Sent:* Friday, 26 November 2021 13:46
*To:* Kim Oldfield
*Cc:* OSM-Au
*Subject:* Re: [talk-au] Importing 200 emergency markers?
That sounds fine to me, this email consulting with the
penstreetmap.org>>
*Subject:* Re: [talk-au] Importing 200 emergency markers?
That sounds fine to me, this email consulting with the community,
informing of your plan and what steps you've taken is enough in my
opinion.
I would ask if you could share more information abou
: OSM-Au
Subject: Re: [talk-au] Importing 200 emergency markers?
Hi
This subject was discussed in October.
The dataset they are sharing is likely to be
https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/esta-emergency-markers/resource/44add10f-a4
78-4ab0-a6fa-227493663b28
and it was determined that we do not have
: [talk-au] Importing 200 emergency markers?
Hi
This subject was discussed in October.
The dataset they are sharing is likely to be
https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/esta-emergency-markers/resource/44add10f-a4
78-4ab0-a6fa-227493663b28
and it was determined that we do not have the right licence to use
] Importing 200 emergency markers?
That sounds fine to me, this email consulting with the community,
informing of your plan and what steps you've taken is enough in my opinion.
I would ask if you could share more information about the permission you
obtained? So long as you have sufficient rights
*Subject:* Re: [talk-au] Importing 200 emergency markers?
That sounds fine to me, this email consulting with the community,
informing of your plan and what steps you've taken is enough in my opinion.
I would ask if you could share more information about the permission you
obtained? So long
-Au
> *Subject:* Re: [talk-au] Importing 200 emergency markers?
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> That sounds fine to me, this email consulting with the community,
> informing of your plan and what steps you've taken is enough in my opinion.
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> I would ask if you could share more informat
: OSM-Au
Subject: Re: [talk-au] Importing 200 emergency markers?
That sounds fine to me, this email consulting with the community, informing of
your plan and what steps you've taken is enough in my opinion.
I would ask if you could share more information about the permission you
obtained
That sounds fine to me, this email consulting with the community, informing
of your plan and what steps you've taken is enough in my opinion.
I would ask if you could share more information about the permission you
obtained? So long as you have sufficient rights to submit the data under
the OSM
Hi,
I have a list of 200 emergency marker locations along 22km of the
Puffing Billy Railway which were provided to me by the railway with
permission to include them in OSM.
I've been reading through https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import -
most of which appears to be geared toward
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