[Talk-GB] How to get a Relation History?

2012-01-15 Thread Graham Jones
Hi, I am trying to find the history of the relation covering the Weardale Way ( 86561 ). I can view the relation itself ok at http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/86561, but when I try to view the history of it with http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/86561/history, I always get

Re: [Talk-GB] How to get a Relation History?

2012-01-15 Thread David Dixon
Hi Graham, On 15/01/2012 09:28, Graham Jones wrote: Hi, I am trying to find the history of the relation covering the Weardale Way ( 86561 ). I can view the relation itself ok at http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/86561, but when I try to view the history of it with

Re: [Talk-GB] How to get a Relation History?

2012-01-15 Thread Andy Allan
On 15 January 2012 09:28, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I am trying to find the history of the relation covering the Weardale Way ( 86561 ).   I can view the relation itself ok at http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/86561, but when I try to view the history of it

Re: [Talk-GB] The state of Bristol in OSM

2012-01-15 Thread Andy Allan
On 14 January 2012 20:34, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote: Q's Does anyone have a template letter along the lines of 'please can you sign the agreement as it would mean a lot of hard work replacing your data' to send to those that are undecided or, more likely, unaware of the change?

Re: [Talk-GB] The state of Bristol in OSM

2012-01-15 Thread Andy Allan
On 13 January 2012 16:36, Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net wrote: I'd rather not find big chunks of south east London and little segments of major roads disappear overnight if I can help it. I've started work in SW London (Putney / Wimbledon / Streatham) areas, concentrating on the major roads.

Re: [Talk-GB] Help with remapping

2012-01-15 Thread Andy Allan
On 14 January 2012 15:35, Eike Ritter osm...@rittere.co.uk wrote: I'm trying to do some remapping, and would be grateful for some help in situations I've encountered. 1.) Assume you need to replace a node which is in the intersection of several ways. If I simply delete the node and re-create

[Talk-GB] Normal practice ...

2012-01-15 Thread Lester Caine
Should probably be asking on the main list, but I am only looking at UK data here. Having cleared many of the licence problems locally, just a few odd ones which need resurveying if they go, I'm now looking to add another layer of detail, but there is no consistency in the way this is being

Re: [Talk-GB] How to get a Relation History?

2012-01-15 Thread Graham Jones
There's a great OSM Deep History services at http://osm.mapki.com/history/ http://osm.mapki.com/history/relation.php?id=86561 Thanks Andy - I had forgotten about that. Graham. -- Graham Jones Hartlepool, UK. ___ Talk-GB mailing list

Re: [Talk-GB] How to get a Relation History?

2012-01-15 Thread Graham Jones
On 15 January 2012 10:27, David Dixon da...@ddixon.force9.co.uk wrote: I'm not the user who recently finished off the Weardale Way (and I don't know whether that was done from survey) but surveying the Way has been one of my projects. The route between Frosterley and Wolsingham used to be a

Re: [Talk-GB] GB License Change Readiness

2012-01-15 Thread Bogus Zaba
Sorry to ask such a naive sounding question in this thread where there are clearly many involved who know *a lot about the subject, but I am left rather unsure about what we mean when we say that we need to do some re-mapping of nodes and ways which are in danger of removal when only

Re: [Talk-GB] How to get a Relation History?

2012-01-15 Thread Steve Brook
You could try using the OSM History Browser to list the change sets and allow you to compare selected changes. http://osm.virtuelle-loipe.de/history/ I got this from the Route Relations 'h' link on the http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_United_Kingdom_Long_Distance_ Paths page. It

Re: [Talk-GB] Help with remapping

2012-01-15 Thread Ed Avis
Andy Allan gravitystorm@... writes: 1.) Assume you need to replace a node which is in the intersection of several ways. Using Potlatch 2, select the junction node and press O. This deletes the node and attaches a new node to the cursor - you need to click to position it. If you reposition the