on the way home so I didn't get
time to map streets in Albury.
I see that some one else has kindly finished off most of Albury. I'm doing
another bike ride down that way in March, and will try to pick off any
remaining streets then.
Cheers
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To update on this: some unforeseen problems occurred with the upgrade,
possibly because this is about the 6th OS upgrade that I've done over the
lifetime of the server and little errors have mounted up.
So, I've done a complete wipe and re-install of the VM. Due to it being
nearly
to Scotland.
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on their mind!
BTW has anyone had experiences with Bytemark's Big V VMs? They seem to offer
higher spec VMs for lower cost than their standard VMs.
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Date: 18
been trying to use freemap in the past week and wondering why
your area was not rendering there was a bug in the render dirty tiles cron
job which has now been fixed.
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other part of the Dales or the Forest of Bowland. On a separate trip I'm going
to the Lake District anyway later in January.
If anyone suggests somewhere suitable, I could always turn it into a mapping
party :-)
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improve performance as well.
If you now search for Wivenhoe it should appear near instantaneously.
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-Neil Pilgrim osm-talk...@kepier.clara.net wrote: -
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Date: 12/12/2013 12:37PM
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-point on the coast.
The GeoJSON generated from the database therefore contains land polygons
(tagged with natural=land). These are styled using an off-white colour. The
background colour of the map is blue (sea): land polygons are drawn on top of
this background.
Nick
-tony wroblewski
or by bounding box in a variety of
projections, and in GeoJSON or custom XML formats.
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might be OK to use it for this purpose.
I do actually have an account on dev (or at least I did, 3 or 4 years ago; user
nick) - I'll try and find the password (which I've completely forgotten ;-) )
I presume people with dev accounts circa 2008/9 or so still have them?
Thanks,
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for the complete OSM extracts for
the whole of England and Wales. So a machine with perhaps 2-3x the RAM and disc
space (for caching) of the above might do it for the UK.
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might be OK to use it for this purpose.
I do actually have an account on dev (or at least I did, 3 or 4 years ago; user
nick) - I'll try and find the password (which I've completely forgotten ;-) )
I presume people with dev accounts circa 2008/9 or so still have them?
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unlikely I could go above these values. What do people think?
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, Birmingham etc are missed out, as well as the whole of
Scotland and most of the Midlands and East Anglia, I'm guessing abput 25% or
so. I can check later though.
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and then in the (exceedingly unlikely,
given OS's currently open-minded stance towards open data) case that the OS
then decide they don't want the data in OSM, we could just remove the
designation tag.
Nick
-Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) robert.whittaker+...@gmail.com wrote:
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Hi,
Firstly Apologies for the top posting - it's the limitation of the mail client.
Re the HCC data I have had this communication from Dan at HCC.
Hi Nick,
I have been in comms with my contact at OS and the feedback I have had is
that ODBL and OS Open Licence can work together. As long
, hedges either side, evidence of horse use) but isn't
signposted or in the HCC data.
The suspected indicates that there's no documentary evidence but it probably
is an ORPA. Some counties actually indicate these with Unclassified County
Road signs, but not Hampshire.
Nick
-wintonian m
the standards less people would top
post! ;-)
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Hi Mark,
Holbrook looks great, thanks. I'll check on B58 and while in Albury I'll
grab a few more street signs for some of the unnamed streets.
I won't bother with Wodonga since once the Vicmap data is available for
JOSM I can add them all then.
Nick
code (including opentrailview) on your own machine.
(Posted to talk-gb as well as talk, as I have underlying OSM data for much of
the UK on my server, so the virtual tours are likely to be working in parts of
the UK before anywhere else)
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(Posted to talk-gb as well as talk, as I have underlying OSM data for much of
the UK on my server, so the virtual tours are likely to be working in parts of
the UK before anywhere else)
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Absolutely. And IMO it's a good thing too as the most fun part of mapping for
me has always been surveying using a GPS and creating new paths and tracks from
the trace. Trouble is I'm having to go 30 or 40 miles from home these days to
find anywhere new to map! ;-)
-Philip Barnes
+2
Regards
Nick
On 16/11/13 18:01, ael wrote:
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 01:36:40PM +, David Earl wrote:
On 15/11/2013 20:15, Rob Nickerson wrote:
(The aim of this email is to provide prior knowledge of an upcoming change to
the
OSM website and to give you an opportunity to provide
Hi Arthur, mark,
About four weeks ago I went down to Melbourne, for a bike ride and did have
my GPS on through Holbrook. I saw someone had put the bypass in so I didn't
think to check it. I've just uploaded my GPS and it matches the other one
very well and is substantially different to the
limit reached on phone - ouch!
It has not done this before; anyone else seen this behaviour? Presumably some
setting has changed?
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The only person being rude is sk53 by attempting to hi-jack a thread
with an irrelevant post on a completely different subject. His rudeness
is only reinforced by his inaccurate comments which he is unwilling to
justify.
It's disappointing that many people within OSM like sk53 are too weak to
Don't know if you can do that on hills too?
If there's an unnamed hill somewhere I'll call it Proprietary Peak and charge
people one million pounds to use it. ;-)
Nick
-Jonathan bigfatfro...@gmail.com wrote: -
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cluttered with all manner of stuff that those of us that just
want to work with map data have a harder time extracting the data we want.
Nick
-Colin Smale colin.sm...@xs4all.nl wrote: -
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Date: 21/10/2013 10:25AM
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http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2013/GG2013S204.pdf
Not sure what all this is about but may be of interest (it does mention
Diggers Way).
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overloading OSM with things which are not
on the ground data. For one thing, it means bigger planet files and more
demands on software to extract the data you want.
Nick
-moltonel 3x Combo molto...@gmail.com wrote: -
Actually, I always wondered why timezones were kept out of OSM. I know DST
imagery.
I also think it would be nice if all edit software flashed up a warning
(once per session) if you change an object that has a survey tag. This
warning would disappear on the next click but may serve to give the mapper
second thoughts as to whether his changes are for the better or not.
Nick
own instance of the Freemap server.
See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hikar. This also includes some info on
the current state of the app.
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Also a reference number, e.g PKF 14. This seems to be the ref of the line
(e.g PKF) plus the sequential number of the pylon.
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-Brad Rogers b...@fineby.me.uk wrote: -
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Date: 13/10/2013 07:25PM
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data into an
imagery layer (and may even host it for you as well :-)
Cheers
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imagery in helping to fix up the horrible original TIGER data but would
love to be helping in fixing up Australia.
Nick Hocking
Canberra
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that the county council is no
longer responsible for anything in that area.
It's a little hard to map onto the French system but at a guess, a county is
intermediate in importance between a French region and department.
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From
... and to confuse things further, only a minority of areas have unitary
authorities (typically but not exclusively mid-sized cities), the rest of the
country still has the county/district system. An illogical mess I know!
-Forwarded by Nick Whitelegg/FT/Solent on 10/10/2013 05:24PM
daylight of
midwinter, and probably Sun rather than Sat (but can be flexible)
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accomplished. Personally I currently use Keypad-Mapper 3
OSMTracker to do my surveying, and the exercise does me the world of good.
If anyone fancies joining in, I've outlined how I carry out the process
at http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Tallguy
Regards
Nick
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On 28/09/13 20:45, Rob
at.
Regards
Nick
(Tallguy)
Hi Peter,
Thanks for replying here.
Peter Miller wrote:
So...on the basis that we should tag what is there, we see a white sign
with a black diagonal line on it then that is what we should indicate. We
do of course interpret that by putting what we believe
postcodes, and then check their source tag.
Regards
Nick
(Tallguy)
On 29/09/13 01:01, OpenStreetmap HADW wrote:
On 28 September 2013 20:52, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh I should add that I am a fan of source tags on the objects myself so I
add a source:postcode=Land Registry
used that data to *locate* rights of way, but only
actually add them if there is on-the-ground evidence. Would this count?
Nick
-Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote: -
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From: Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk
Date: 19/09
So to dial Portsmouth from Southampton you need only do 92xx ? Not tried it.
Really, to make 023 a Solent area code though in any meaningful sense, you
need Fareham, Gosport, Hedge End, Whiteley etc to all be in the 023 area.
Nick
-Andy Street m...@andystreet.me.uk wrote
will have regular updates (monthly?) which would be very helpful.
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Thanks for the very good news.
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If it's SRTM it's just public domain isn't it? So if the resulting database is
under ODBL I can't see that being a problem.
Very much IANAL.
Nick
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Date: 04/07/2013 09:05AM
Subject: [OSM
there? It would be really nice to see government thinking in
this sort of way.
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Date: 30/06/2013 05:16PM
Subject: [Talk-GB] Notification of Rights of Way
Dear All
as it might be interesting to some attendees.
If not, not to worry - I'll submit my other idea.
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not actually a right of way, according to Barry Cornelius' rownmaps.com.
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it
looks like I'll have to chop that one out.
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-sk53.osm sk53@gmail.com wrote: -
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Date: 06/06/2013 10:59AM
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hill.
It seemed to persist for hours, from 1100 to 2100 before getting better around
sunset.
I've heard GPS jamming equipment can be a problem, could it be an army exercise
of some sort which stopped around sunset?
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I know that area quite well.
Private doesn't necessarily mean keep out, it just means the roads aren't
owned by the council.
I would do it anyway, and if anyone asks questions, explain what you're doing.
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I would insist on your rights anyway ;-)
Neighbours aren't necessarily friends! (speaking from experience lol)
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Date: 30/05/2013 09:06AM
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB]
, but do not slag it off on
a public mailing list!
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Date: 24/05/2013 09:36AM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] iD Editor live on OpenStreetMap
The worst editor ewer. With this will result
. People like the iD developers and others work hard in their own time,
for no pay. I'm just asking for politeness, that's all. Not a veto of criticism.
Nick
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Date: 24/05/2013 02
+1. Amen to that ;-)
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-Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com wrote: -
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Date: 24/05/2013 04:07PM
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Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] iD Editor live on OpenStreetMap
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Dave F. dave
Den 20. maj 2013 11.18 skrev Sonny B. Andersen s...@bukhmark.dk:
Nej, sådan hænger det ikke sammen, i hvert fald ikke når det drejer sig om
GPS'er: Et spor er en streg, der forbinder de punkter man har opsamlet
(logget), mens man gik, mens en rute er en liste over de waypoints, man
planlægger
ordbogen.com foreslår waypoint, rutepunkt og viapunkt.
ordnet.dk/ddoindeholder dog ikke nogen af ordene.
Den 15. maj 2013 16.13 skrev Jens Winbladh j...@somewhere.dk:
Det er jeg enig i
Mvh
Jens
Den 15/05/2013 15.37 skrev Michael Andersen hj...@milvus.dk:
**
Punkt dækker ikke
Søren, dette er en lidt undelrig sætning:
Kortets objekter kun beskrives på tre måder: ved brug af punkter, linjer
eller områder. Alle kortets objekter kan vælges ved at klikke på dem.
Jeg går ud fra at der skal byttes om på kun og beksreives.
Den 7. maj 2013 18.10 skrev Soren Johannessen
on is part of the BNT but is not yet mapped as such in
OSM, so I'll have to start surveying the southern part of the ACT's bit of
the BNT when time permits.
Therefore, my question is, who is the best OSM person to advise BNT of the
various technical details of using OSM map data.
Nick
on is part of the BNT but is not yet mapped as such in
OSM, so I'll have to start surveying the southern part of the ACT's bit of
the BNT when time permits.
Therefore, my question is, who is the best OSM person to advise BNT of the
various technical details of using OSM map data.
Nick
Thanks for the replies on this. Agree that routing is difficult if there isn't
a node to represent where a city actually is.
-Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote: -
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From: Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net
Date: 28/04/2013 12:53PM
Subject: Re:
Hej
Jeg vil tilføje at jeg har haft gode erfaringer med kort fra
http://frikart.no på min GPSMAP 62s, jeg har dog ikke søgt meget på
addresser, så ved ikke lige om det er et problem der. Men hvis du selv
vil lege med det, er det et godt udgangspunkt at arbejde med hans scripts.
Nick
On 05-04
Any reason why these seem to have disappeared or is it just an incorrect edit?
If it's just a mistake I'll add Rydal Water back later, whether I have the time
to do Windermere is another matter though unfortunately...
Thanks,
Nick
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1. Didn't appear on Freemap when I updated the data earlier today (first update
since the 64-bit ID issue in Feb)
2. Went onto Potlatch and the natural=water polygon seemed to be missing in
both cases.
Other lakes in the Lake District all ok.
-Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote: -
money in it, or when you have
some source code to contribute, otherwise
2. I always thought lakes were simply represented as natural=water. Anything
special about these two which suggests they shouldn't? True, they have islands
in them but so does Derwentwater.
Nick
Thanks for that.
Windermere is still problematic but I haven't done a lot of work with
multipolygons so I'll let someone with more experience sort it out.
Nick
-Roger Calvert ro...@rogercalvert.me.uk wrote: -
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Hej Emil
Hvordan kan det været et problem at de ikke er navngivet?
Det kan vel godt navngives, men det er nok forskelliget om det er
rigtigt eller forkert.
Nick
19. mar. 2013 11.28 skrev Emil Tin z...@tmf.kk.dk:
Hej,
Der er en del unavngivne serviceveje langs med større veje der ikke er
Hi, are these links alright?
They seem to link to gmx.net and redirect to the given URL meaning I get a 404.
Has your mail client done something strange with the URLs?
Thanks,
Nick
-Roland Olbricht roland.olbri...@gmx.de wrote: -
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From: Roland Olbricht
This may be a matter of style but it seems that both Highway=Service and
Highway=Track are used for the access highways to farms and also residential
properties in rural areas. I must admit I was using High=Track based on
whether it was paved (tarmac) or not. i.e. tarmac would suggest
Oops - highway=service, not surface...
-Nick Whitelegg/FT/Solent wrote: -
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From: Nick Whitelegg/FT/Solent
Date: 12/03/2013 11:46AM
Subject: Re: Re: [Talk-GB] Highways Leading to Farms and single residential
properties in rural areas
This may be a matter
-Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote: -
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From: Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com
Date: 22/02/2013 03:12AM
Subject: Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Question about copyrighted hiking routes in
France
On Thu, Feb 21,
and their Keep out signs being similar to proprietary licencing)
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IANAL but just a thought... is it legal anyway to copyright route references?
That is what the GRs appear to me to be to my eyes.
Can the Department of Transport copyright the reference M25 in the uk and
prohibit its use in all other publications?
Nick
-Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote
Freemap only covers certain areas of the UK, see
http://www.free-map.org.uk/0.6/about.html.
Nick
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Date: 11/02/2013 07:06PM
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] OpenTrail - Freemap for Android
suggestions
for improvement/enhancement are welcome they will not be implemented until the
0.2 version unless they are reasonably trivial. Also, now I've got a more
powerful phone I'm wanting to go back to the augmented-reality stuff I was
working on a couple of years ago.
Nick
natural=coastline in blue.
Nick
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Hi Nick,
On 11
It may be that what is happening is that NE2 is deliberately trying to
start an edit war so that he will be allowed back onto this list to discuss
it.
If, as seems to be the case, the bulk of his edits are destructive and need
to be reverted, then the sensible thing to do may be to put an auto
from a Dec 2011 version. I updated to the most recent version
and now most of Oxfordshire is under water (mind you that might be accurate
having had the misfortune to live through 2012 in southern England lol)
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Date: 25/01/2013 10:18AM
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] PRoW surveying authorities (Was: Guidance foradding
PRoW to OSM: prow_ref=)
On 24 Jan
Sorry - to follow that up, contours aren't available for the whole of the area.
I'll try and sort this out but might be some time as I don't have the files to
hand.
Nick
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From: Nick
on geofabrik) to the coverage area, would
that help for your area?
I do have one or two possible offers of server space so there is the
possibility of extending Freemap back to the whole of the UK.
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and the Lake
District NPA appear to sign them as public way) I have used suspected=orpa in
the past.
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Det er vel ok, men hvordan vil man nemt kunne tilføje soruce tag til
f.eks. source=Geodatastyrelsen - FOT ortofoto - 2012 i JOSM?
Forslag kommer jo kun hvis man ser på data fra som indeholder en sådan
mærkat.
23. jan. 2013 17.53 skrev Soren Johannessen soren.johannes...@gmail.com:
Jeg spørger
Hmm, den så jeg omtalt (til deres hjemmeside) på IRC et sted tror jeg,
den 4. september 2012. Jeg troed egentlig man kunne købe dem, men det
ser dog ikke ud til at man kan købe dem fra deres hjemmeside.
2013/1/10 Anders Lund and...@alweb.dk:
Torsdag den 10. januar 2013 11:07:08 skrev Emil Tin:
Ahh, de er da også vævnt tidligere,
http://ing.dk/artikel/132689-dansk-nokia-lukning-er-en-ren-virksomhedsmaskine.
10. jan. 2013 17.29 skrev Nick Østergaard oe.n...@gmail.com:
Hmm, den så jeg omtalt (til deres hjemmeside) på IRC et sted tror jeg,
den 4. september 2012. Jeg troed egentlig man
Hej Anders
Det vil da være synd. Nu ved jeg ikke lige hvad Toft har skrevet til
dig, eller hvad han mener du helt precist har gjort forkert, eftersom
han ikke har postet det på listen her. Bliv endelig ikke slået ned af
det, alle kan lave fejl. Som jeg lige læser det, lyder det ikke til,
at du
to correct them.
I don't know about anyone else, but every so often I need a break from
walking residential streets collating address details, and a walk in the
countryside works for me.
Regards
Nick (Tallguy)
On 02/01/13 15:50, Steven Horner wrote:
I guess it depends on your uses for OSM, I
afternoon Jan 4th... so
would anyone be interested in doing some mapping on those days?
Can't make the weekend unfortunately due to other commitments.
Nick
-Michael Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote: -
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From: Michael Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz
Date: 17
the others (Apple, Google etc) will have to
follow suit.
Once all this has happened then I intend to spend a lot of time writing
software for the mobile platform to do stuff that I find interesting.
Nick
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that area familiar with any areas
which have good scenery and haven't had much in the way of footpath mapping?
Looking round the area on OSM it seems fairly well covered but then I don't
know it too well.
If I decide on somewhere likely I can always organise a mapping party.
Thanks,
Nick
Nick (Tallguy)
On 17/12/12 14:35, cotswolds mapper wrote:
[I'm a bit confused about replying to the group, hope this goes to the
right destination]
Belated thanks for the various comments, I've been away.
Of the various views, I tend to like highway=service +
designation=unclassified_highway
Hej Erik
Hvad mener du med, at listen kan bruges uden videre efter den 1.
januar,mht. copyright?
15. dec. 2012 17.10 skrev Erik Klausen e...@hjemmebedst.dk:
Det er selvsagt vigtigt at positionerne er helt præcise, inden
fixme-tagget fjernes!
Den danske fyrliste kan findes her:
.
Anyway, in my neck of the woods Goulburn really MUST revert to a city or we
risk alienating all NSW residents and making our map unacceptable to a
large number of potential users.
Cheers
Nick
PS - Goulburn was officially declared a city *twice* because there was
some confusion about it the first
According to
NSW Government Gazette 1885, vol. I. NSW Government. 1885-03-20
Goulburn was officially proclaimed a City on 20 March 1885
This user has changed Goulburn from a city to a town amazing
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Hi,
Apologies for reposting this but we're running another testing session this
weekend in which you can submit fake reports, if anyone else wants to test
out the app.
Robustness of the app is the main thing I'm seeking to establish but feature
suggestions are also welcome.
Thanks,
Nick
Hampshire, please download!
The app initially downloads a large (8-9MB) map file (it uses the client-side
Mapsforge library) so you'll probably need to have wifi access or have a decent
download usage limit.
Thanks,
Nick
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, there was a typo in this URL. It should be:
www.free-map.org.uk/hampshire/
(though the first URL now works as well)
Nick
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