Hello everybody!
I hope you're having a good weekend. I'm looking for help with reverting a
changeset
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/54488428?way_page=6#map=14/51.5273/-0.1224.
(Kings Cross, London)
The changeset is labeled "Large correction of outdated information", and
while the
cheme set out on OSM wiki. They're probably then raise bugs
> and correct it in due course.
>
> On Sat, 8 Apr 2023, 00:41 Bjoern Hassler, wrote:
>
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>> I appreciate that the tagging scheme excludes 'Exit 1', and suggests to
&
Hi Rob,
thanks!
I appreciate that the tagging scheme excludes 'Exit 1', and suggests to not
include the station. I've extracted exits via overpass and most exits don't
follow the scheme. :) Most exits are simply the station name, and/or have
the exit number written into the name. Some have what
Hello everyone and happy long weekend!
I'd like to launch a campaign to collect accurate London tube exit
information and how to get there from the platform. The exits are typically
already in OSM, but often they are only labelled partially.
I do think that features (such as exits and platforms)
Hi Theo,
that's really excellent - very happy to hear that!
I have a few suggestions:
(1) In your edits (Weltstaat, Working for Mentz), the platforms are being
(re)named like this:
(e.g.) "Westbound to Tottenham Court Road"
However, I've named a lot of platforms like this (corresponding
ea. We have something UK wide, but doing it a
> local way makes a lot of sense (and easier to complete). Happy to do
> this "fix the tube network" thing over a few weekends (After the General
> Election that is).
>
> cheers,
> Derick
>
> On Thu, 4 May 2017, Bjoern Hassler wr
Hormann <chris_horm...@gmx.de> wrote:
> On Thursday 25 August 2016, Bjoern Hassler wrote:
> >
> > Suppose I have a list of GPS points of airports (one per airport),
> > derived from publicly available paper (copyrighted) maps. Suppose
> > t
ry provides the data entered into OSM.
Many thanks for the message!
Bjoern
On 25 August 2016 at 19:09, Yves <yve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In other words, you would systematically use a copyrighted map as a source
> to enter data in OSM?
> Yves
>
> Le 25 août 2016 19:49:05 GMT+0
Dear all,
Is it permissible to use (copyrighted) maps to discover features on Bing
(and trace those into OSM)?
Suppose I have a list of GPS points of airports (one per airport), derived
from publicly available paper (copyrighted) maps. Suppose there is no issue
with sui generis rights in that
Hi all, hi Kieran, hi Richard,
Another question: Looking at the stations,
(1) both "line" and "tube" are in use to designate lines (e.g.
"Piccaddilly;Bakerloo"). Only one of them tends to be filled. I assume this
should all be "line"?
(2) Also, I assume the ";" as a separator is correct?
I.e.
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