Re: [Talk-GB] The last 2%

2010-08-18 Thread Ed Loach
Hi Dave, I don't think that's quite the same as Bob who (I think) changed a 'not:name' tag to 'not' so that it would be ignore by ITO. I read it as he has been using not rather than not:name because he didn't know about it, so the analysis in his area is therefore out. Is there a wiki for

[Talk-GB] Why I'm not currently using OS Opendat as a source WAS The last 2%

2010-08-18 Thread David Groom
- Original Message - From: Shane Reynolds shane...@gmail.com To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] The last 2% Hi, I am the developer who works on a number of products including OSM Analysis for ITO. I am slightly confused

Re: [Talk-GB] Why I'm not currently using OS Opendat as a source WAS The last 2%

2010-08-18 Thread Chris Hill
David Groom wrote: - Original Message - From: Shane Reynolds shane...@gmail.com To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] The last 2% Hi, I am the developer who works on a number of products including OSM Analysis for ITO. I am

Re: [Talk-GB] The last 2%

2010-08-18 Thread Bob Kerr
Hi, I had originally placed a tag of not = Pentlands Gardens I have now changed it to not:name = Pentlands Gardens I have done this for consistency and to make sure the analysis works. I am not doing it to purely get the figures down. If I wanted to just get the figures down then I would just

Re: [Talk-GB] apostrophe's WAS The last 2%

2010-08-18 Thread Bob Kerr
Hi, As stated by Ed I added not:name tags where I resurveyed to confirm whether the OS or OSM was correct and it was OSM. If it were OS then I corrected OSM based on my survey. So yes, not:name tags are added to reduce the percentage value, but also to save other mappers resurveying the same

[Talk-GB] friday thing

2010-08-18 Thread SteveC
Will anyone at the event have anything capable of, for example, skype video? I'd love to join virtually, pint in hand. Steve stevecoast.com ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb