[talk-au] Tagwatch

2009-06-29 Thread Rick Peterson
Does anyone know if someone provides a Tagwatch excerpt for just Australia? I've been researching the use of certain tag combinations using the Australia/Oceania excerpt from the main Tagwatch site, however I'd prefer to focus on information specific to Australia alone. Any suggestions or links

Re: [talk-au] Junctions (to name or not to name)

2009-06-29 Thread Liz
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, Ross Scanlon wrote: > I've just updated to the latest svn version of gosmore and it routes > correctly through roundabouts without names. that's good news indeed ___ Talk-au mailing list Talk-au@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openst

Re: [talk-au] Junctions (to name or not to name)

2009-06-29 Thread Ross Scanlon
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 00:50:33 -0700 (PDT) David Dean wrote: > > In my experience gosmore doesn't care at all about the names of the streets > except for displaying them and searching for them. I've certainly never had > a problem with gosmore routing not recognising a roundabout because it was >

Re: [talk-au] Where is OSM getting this data?

2009-06-29 Thread Darrin Smith
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 07:47:56 -0700 (PDT) John Smith wrote: > > --- On Mon, 29/6/09, Darrin Smith wrote: > > That looks like the one that's automatically created at the > > centre of > > the administration boundary multipolygon (i.e. suburb > > boundary) > > Thanks for the replies, it gives me

Re: [talk-au] Where is OSM getting this data?

2009-06-29 Thread John Smith
--- On Mon, 29/6/09, Darrin Smith wrote: > That looks like the one that's automatically created at the > centre of > the administration boundary multipolygon (i.e. suburb > boundary) Thanks for the replies, it gives me some where to hunt, unless I don't need to and it's only put in if there is

Re: [talk-au] Where is OSM getting this data?

2009-06-29 Thread Darrin Smith
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 07:31:44 -0700 (PDT) John Smith wrote: > > I can't see what is creating the place marker for "Curra" in the > centre of this map: > > http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-26.06883&lon=152.59675&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF > > In fact I couldn't find a place marker at all so I crea

[talk-au] Where is OSM getting this data?

2009-06-29 Thread John Smith
I can't see what is creating the place marker for "Curra" in the centre of this map: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-26.06883&lon=152.59675&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF In fact I couldn't find a place marker at all so I created a new one but I'm still stumped where this is getting pulled from.

Re: [talk-au] Riding for the Disabled...

2009-06-29 Thread John Smith
--- On Mon, 29/6/09, b.schulz...@scu.edu.au wrote: > Well I'm not deeply familiar with > the organisation, but I'd say that something containing > sport=equestrian would be the most appropriate. Or at least > that would be the closest thing OSM currently has. That's why I thought I'd ask the li

Re: [talk-au] Junctions (to name or not to name)

2009-06-29 Thread Rick Peterson
Thanks everyone for your input regarding roundabouts and under what circumstances to tag them with a name=* Whilst some opinions differ, I'd suggest that the majority of people who have responded to my post name roundabout junctions only when the roundabout has an official name (not the name of

Re: [talk-au] Junctions (to name or not to name)

2009-06-29 Thread David Dean
In my experience gosmore doesn't care at all about the names of the streets except for displaying them and searching for them. I've certainly never had a problem with gosmore routing not recognising a roundabout because it was unnamed. If someone can show me an example (a osm map link will do - p

Re: [talk-au] Riding for the Disabled...

2009-06-29 Thread b . schulz . 10
Well I'm not deeply familiar with the organisation, but I'd say that something containing sport=equestrian would be the most appropriate. Or at least that would be the closest thing OSM currently has. - Original Message - From: John Smith Date: Monday, June 29, 2009 4:24 pm Subject: Re: