On 10/01/2012 19:34, Jason Cunningham wrote:
Can anyone provide more detailed info on the final stance of the of
the top decliners? Looking at one of the websites, some are Guy, Ed
Avis, Andy Street, Simon Ward, Paul Martin and ulfl.
I'd given a bit of though to mapping some of the areas that
On 11 January 2012 00:21, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Well I'm on SUSE11.3 64bit into an AMD quad core with 8Gb RAM and Seamonkey
2.6.1
Rock stable with everything else I run.
I'll switch to Firefox on another machine when I have a little more time
tomorrow night.
Just pissed me
On 11 January 2012 09:15, Michael Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
On 10/01/2012 19:34, Jason Cunningham wrote:
Can anyone provide more detailed info on the final stance of the of the
top decliners? Looking at one of the websites, some are Guy, Ed Avis, Andy
Street, Simon Ward, Paul Martin
Hi Matt
Peter is unlikely to accept the new CTs but has not yet declined.
Blackadder has emailed him recently but not got a response. Peter was very
active and has contributions all over the West Midlands from various
mapping parties so it would be a shame to lose his contribution but I'm not
On 11/01/2012 10:02, Ed Avis wrote:
OK guys, it's public domain. Enjoy.
Ed,
Thank you, from a mapper whose work doesn't overlap with yours very
much. You've made a lot of contributions over the years, and it's great
that OpenStreetMap can continue to use them.
The licence change process
Matt Williams wrote:
Do you or anyone else know the status of Peter sherbourne Millar? I
emailed him about a month ago and have heard nothing back. He's
responsible for (or has touched) much of Coventry which is very well
mapped and it would be a shame to lose his contributions. Does anyone
have
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, can you describe the freeze? ...
As Richard (albeit fairly bluntly) said, we've not heard similar
reports from other people, but they might just be silently enduring
it. Any further help you can give us to get to
Andy Allan wrote:
On 11 January 2012 00:21, Lester Caineles...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Well I'm on SUSE11.3 64bit into an AMD quad core with 8Gb RAM and Seamonkey
2.6.1
Rock stable with everything else I run.
I'll switch to Firefox on another machine when I have a little more time
tomorrow night.
John Sturdy wrote:
The slowdown I notice is on a single-core 512Mb machine, and I
haven't looked into full system statistics for it but the behaviour
is consistent with thrashing virtual memory... after editing for a
while, drawing ways with the mouse gets very slow (almost freezes);
I
On 11 January 2012 11:21, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
It's the usual problem of no time ...
15 mins tidying up an area while I'm waiting for something else to finish is
time usefully spent, but fire-fighting why something random is happening
takes a lot longer :(
Sure, I
Thanks Mike, I'll now start having a proper go at replacing some of Guys
data. A monumental task and I think I'll just start with the important
roads.
Definitely looks like there will be possibilities for mapping parties in
the southwest, for those that enjoy that sort of thing
Jason
On 11
Michael Collinson wrote:
Back to the original thread, good news. Three of the top UK undecided
contributors have responded to my messages and kindly accepted the new
terms. York, South Wales and High Wycombe looking much better now.
Thanks Mike. Chesterfield's looking healthier for that
Jason Cunningham wrote:
Thanks Mike, I'll now start having a proper go at replacing some of
Guys data. A monumental task and I think I'll just start with the
important roads.
A very curious situation, as Guy appears to still be mapping in OSM, just
with a new account (GUY, all-caps:
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Richard Fairhurst
rich...@systemed.net wrote:
I think there's always been a memory leak there with P2; I've noticed that
sort of behaviour for months. I've only done minimal bits of delving into
it, but suspect it's a case of _either_ some sprites being left
John Sturdy wrote:
Another oddity I've noticed (also probably deep within Flash) is that
P2 sometimes either doesn't respond to a keypress but does to the
corresponding mouse click, or just responds much slower to the
keypress. (I notice this with add in advanced mode, versus the +
key.)
I regretfully have to relay that while the Ordnance Survey has no
objections to geodata derived in part from OS OpenData being released
under the Open Database License 1.0, this has to permanently exclude
Code-Point Open, (postcode) data. This was an open issue previously. If
anyone wants to
Michael Collinson mike@... writes:
I regretfully have to relay that while the Ordnance Survey has no
objections to geodata derived in part from OS OpenData being released
under the Open Database License 1.0, this has to permanently exclude
Code-Point Open, (postcode) data.
That data is
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012, Ed Avis wrote:
OK guys, it's public domain. Enjoy.
Cheers! This is much appreciated.
Derick
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On 11/01/2012 17:39, Ed Avis wrote:
Michael Collinsonmike@... writes:
I regretfully have to relay that while the Ordnance Survey has no
objections to geodata derived in part from OS OpenData being released
under the Open Database License 1.0, this has to permanently exclude
Code-Point
Lester Caine wrote:
I know what areas of data I am working on.
OK Just crashed it again ... but having done at least a couple of hours work and
saved MOST of it.
So to log current state ...
Flash area just went grey
Bottom line has Transfering data from ecn.t0.tiles.virtualearth.net...
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