Re: [Talk-GB] Reverting all Liam123's edits

2009-07-23 Thread Mark Williams
Chris Fleming wrote: On 21/07/09 16:39, Mark Williams wrote: My 2p; He has been very active around my area and I have had to put in some work righting wrongs; there are more out there than I have fixed I believe the original was better than the fixed version in some cases. Although some of

Re: [Talk-GB] New wiki page for GB reversion requests

2009-07-23 Thread Mark Williams
Peter Miller wrote: On 22 Jul 2009, at 15:18, Andy Allan wrote: On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Peter Millerpeter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote: Without going through every edit in the changeset it will be hard to determine. If we do have to go through every changeset then we might as well

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Steve Hill
On Wed, 22 Jul 2009, Nicholas Barnes wrote: Should, for example, the component ways making up the roundabout be grouped in their own I'm a roundabout relationship? Do we need to be able to tell which ways are part of a roundabout anyway? I mean, on the ground a roundabout is just a one-way

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Andy Allan
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Steve Hillst...@nexusuk.org wrote: On Wed, 22 Jul 2009, Nicholas Barnes wrote: Should, for example, the component ways making up the roundabout be grouped in their own I'm a roundabout relationship? Do we need to be able to tell which ways are part of a

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Donald Allwright
I'm just trying to think what makes a roundabout a roundabout instead of just a one-way system. So far I've come up with: 1. It is one way in the appropriate direction (clockwise in the UK) 2. All the roads leave/join the outside of the loop (*) 3. It generally isn't very built-up in the

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Steve Hill
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, Donald Allwright wrote: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.936219lon=-1.24996zoom=18layers=B000FTF How about this one: http://osm.org/go/0EFYMXaIH-- which fulfills all of the above 5 criteria, but just has a 'short-cut' across one side. In this case, each 'junction'

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Jennifer Campbell
Steve Hill wrote: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.936219lon=-1.24996zoom=18layers=B000FTF How about this one: http://osm.org/go/0EFYMXaIH-- which fulfills all of the above 5 criteria, but just has a 'short-cut' across one side. In this case, each 'junction' on the roundabout is

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Jon Burgess
2009/7/23 Donald Allwright donald_allwri...@yahoo.com: I'm just trying to think what makes a roundabout a roundabout instead of just a one-way system.  So far I've come up with: 1. It is one way in the appropriate direction (clockwise in the UK) 2. All the roads leave/join the outside of the

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Donald Allwright
How about this one: http://osm.org/go/0EFYMXaIH-- which fulfills all of the above 5 criteria, but just has a 'short-cut' across one side. In this case, each 'junction' on the roundabout is controlled by traffic lights and has between 2 and 5 lanes. I have to navigate it frequently and

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Richard Mann
I think that we let taggers decide whether it's a roundabout or not (to me the defining feature is that you perceive it as a single junction, rather than a series of connected junctions in a one-way system, usually because there's nothing in the middle, however there's quite a grey area, and

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Shaun McDonald
On 22 Jul 2009, at 23:24, Richard Mann wrote: I've not exactly rushing to get to that stage, but I couldn't see any obvious way to edit the ordering of a relation. Could anyone give me any clues? You can change the ordering of the relation using JOSM's relation editor. You may need to

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)
Shaun McDonald wrote: Sent: 23 July 2009 1:56 PM To: Richard Mann Cc: talk-tran...@openstreetmap.org; Talk GB Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies On 22 Jul 2009, at 23:24, Richard Mann wrote: I've not exactly rushing to get to that stage, but I couldn't see any

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Robert (Jamie) Munro
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steve Hill wrote: * Increasingly there are roundabouts with roads running through the middle: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.936219lon=-1.24996zoom=18layers=B000FTF The road through the middle is generally one-way though, and usually just

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Tom Sutch
From: Robert (Jamie) Munro rjmu...@arjam.net Message-ID: 4a6863b5.2090...@arjam.net This one has 2 dual carriageways running through it perpendicular to each other, and a third dual carriageway that ends at the roundabout:

Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies

2009-07-23 Thread Brian Prangle
One more thing about roundabouts as if it isn't complex enough already: which street/road name do roundabouts get from all the roads entering them? I can never decide so I just don't add a name ( except where it is a major roundabout on a ring road for instance which tends to get and individual

[Talk-GB] Dartford mapping

2009-07-23 Thread Nick Allen
Hi, If you do look at mapping further East, please be aware that the village of Bean is now mapped - does not show up on 'noname' yet. Nick (Tallguy) ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb