on signs, but they can be
usually identified by the fact that they have broken white lines down
their centre unlike unclassified roads.
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On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 08:09 +0100, Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 28 May 2008, at 23:21, Bruce Cowan wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 14:11 -0500, Ian Dees wrote:
Ahh, thanks. This version of osm2pgsql was installed via apt-get. Can
we get an updated version on the multiverse servers?
Due
for borders is rather strange, surely there
must be a more obvious scale. I suppose this has been mentioned before
though.
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and one has
further devolution. For the purposes of a map, the precise nature of the
powers of each part are negligible.
I suppose technically the USA is similar as each state has different
powers available to them (or I think they do).
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be viewed 3 ways:
* By usage
* By number of votes
* By time since first use (maybe not this one)
There could also be a proposal area, as the wiki is a terrible way of
doing this.
Before anyone asks, I can't do this, it's just an idea.
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On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 13:44 +0100, Dave Stubbs wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Bruce Cowan
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I propose that there should be another tab added to OSM's site, which
would be a tagging one.
[..]
Which unfortunately moves it from the useful section, to the yes
that much
(but still strange that Italy should have so little - must investigate
quality of border polygon).
I realise I'm a bit late replying, but apparently Argyll and Bute
council alone has more coastline than the all of France.
Pointless facts, but that's a Scot for you.
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rivers that went down the
middle of a CC-BY-SA cycle-map-contours-background-in-potlatch valley?
The sooner we're united behind one licence the better. Otherwise things
will just be like the Tories not wanting to say what they'd do better.
Politics thrown in for a laugh.
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For a laugh, I thought I'd put my proposal passing_places = true to the
vote. Have fun.
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, in low-crime neighbourhoods of a
major european town.
One for the Brits:
I hereby pledge allegiance to SteveC, and to the flag of the Nation of
OpenStreetMap. I promise to never talk of Superways or controlled tags
from this day forward.
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on the matter (not that it counts).
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before
continuing any developing (the penalty of not doing regular system
drive backup, I suppose).
If you manage to solve this some other way, please send me a note.
Hardy with Mono 1.2.6 is fine, except that's it's pretty ugly (windows
forms aren't going to look good) and very slow.
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I've noticed that the GPX upload form defaults to not making the track
public. This seems wrong.
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On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 19:40 +0100, Listas wrote:
Bruce Cowan escribi:
I've noticed that the GPX upload form defaults to not making the track
public. This seems wrong.
This is a config which you can change.
Where? If you mean make all my edits public, I've already done that
yet
page.
Having TomTom software on your Palm likely doesn't matter.
Indeed, I used cotogps [0] when I used my Palm PDA for tracking.
[0] http://core.de/~coto/projects/cotogps/
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, which is also why I've done very
little mapping recently.
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it become non-PD or does it
stay PD? What if the editor doesn't want their edits to be PD?
This is why we need one licence for everyone.
I'm happy for my GPXs to be PD, but not my edits.
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it. There is no way to mark that
check request as done if it was done in a note=* tag without just
deleting the tag. If the tag was deleted, it may as well have never
existed. (I realise you could look at its history, but you'd need to
know the ID)
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[0] http://icons.bcowan.fastmail.co.uk/svg/
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the source SVGs, just ask for them.
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On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 08:28 +, Dermot McNally wrote:
On 14/01/2008, Bruce Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/me wonders what a Gaelic map would look like, using name:gd.
If you included a fallback to name:ga, you'd end up with quite a few
locations in Ireland.
I was mainly suggesting
) and 2 low level
places (East Dunbartonshire and Fife).
[0] http://www.kbs.twi.tudelft.nl/Publications/MSc/2002-Knezu-MSc.html
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would look like, using name:gd.
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in these areas would be better
than bad roads, saying as this bad data would have to be in OSM.
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that's probably worth a try.
Jamie
I remember people saying Wii controllers could be used when this subject
came up a few months ago.
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