Good Job! I'd only tried to use it yesterday after my approved
'exercise'. One extra possible addition: could it also add the
source:prow_ref with the appropriate data source?
regards, Martyn
On 07/04/2020 11:16, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Hi,
I've just discovered that MapThePaths had
walking,
cheers, Martyn (sobbomapper)
On 28/06/18 21:35, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Hi all,
With summer aligning with recent interest in footpaths, let's spend
the next 3 months project focusing on paths and rights of way.
I have created a wiki page (stub). Please add to it:
https
to point out the missing data, and is updated
frequently enough to show progress.
regards, Martyn
On 06/12/16 19:32, Andy Mabbett wrote:
I'd like to float the following ideas for quarterly projects, and see
what folk think.
* GLAMs - Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums. As with schools
BBC Radio 4 recently aired Mapping the Void
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03s6mf0
Topics covered include OSM, Kibera, Haiti, and open source mapping in
general.
Only available for a limited time.
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I recently cycled following Byway signs to the Cambridgeshire border
near Gamlingay (where the signs disappeared ..) I later extended the
relation for that part of the Byway which I found by searching the Wiki.
The Sustrans network is often better mapped in OSM than on the Sustrans
website.
specialist compared to some contributors here -
would this be the most complete set of tags? What else would you add ?
waterway=canal
name=River Stort Navigation
boat=yes
cheers, Martyn
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In Hertfordshire, East Herts publish maps that are drawn on top of an OS
layer. But for each parish, they also publish a text description of
each numbered right of way, last updated in 2006. Useful as not all
real-world physical signs have the number. So using that with the NPE
layer in
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