Re: [talk-au] Bush Fire Neighbourhood Safer Places

2020-01-04 Thread adam steer
Thanks David - seems all the eastern states speak the same language. So Andrew’s suggestion here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Tagging_Guidelines#Bushfire_Places_of_last_resort ...looks good. Victoria CFA's wikidata entry is https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q13632973 Cheers, and

Re: [talk-au] Fire Station Operators

2020-01-04 Thread Andrew Harvey
Yes, this is https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Good_practice#One_feature.2C_one_OSM_element, there should only be one amenity=fire_station for a single fire station. Where possible I prefer to trace the site boundary as this can be useful information and put all the tags on that, and then just

Re: [talk-au] Fire Station Operators

2020-01-04 Thread David Wales
Somewhat related to this. Camden West Rural Fire Service has both a traced building, *and* a traced site border. Both are currently tagged with amenity=fire_station. The building has the rest of the identifying tags. I feel that it makes sense to only have one feature tagged with

[talk-au] Calling all geogeeks in the Sydney region!

2020-01-04 Thread Andrew Harvey
For those in in Sydney, quoting from John Bryant's announcement at https://t.co/r80D9yNw0h?amp=1 ... With Andrew Harvey & Stella Blake-Kelly, we're pulling together an informal, hands-on, geospatial social hacking/training/meetup session, around the general theme of bushfires and maps. A couple

Re: [talk-au] presenting #NorthernBeachesSolar pet project

2020-01-04 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
Been following with interest - after all, don't we all need something *else* to map ‽ :-) Please have a look at https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?way=631189377#map=19/-33.81607/150.99852 , which I spotted while fixing phone numbers. So would you draw individual boxes around each of those 15

Re: [talk-au] RapID roads now available for Australia

2020-01-04 Thread Andy Townsend
On 05/01/2020 00:39, Dion Moult wrote: I came across some feedback on the quality of RapID in Australia: https://en.osm.town/@rory/103419495240060182 "detecting walls as roads" was pretty much the original problem with Facebook AI additions to OSM (in Egypt), and that had to be completely

Re: [talk-au] RapID roads now available for Australia

2020-01-04 Thread Dion Moult
I came across some feedback on the quality of RapID in Australia: https://en.osm.town/@rory/103419495240060182 On Sun, Jan 05, 2020 at 11:34:04AM +1100, Sebastian Spiess wrote: >HI, > >it is now, however it seems they did not use the NSW LPI images but >their own... > >

Re: [talk-au] RapID roads now available for Australia

2020-01-04 Thread Sebastian Spiess
HI, it is now, however it seems they did not use the NSW LPI images but their own... Australia 2019-12-30 Facebook's Map With AI - Maxar Imagery On 31/12/19 12:10 pm, Andrew Davidson wrote: > On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 10:40 AM Phil Wyatt > wrote: > >

Re: [talk-au] presenting #NorthernBeachesSolar pet project

2020-01-04 Thread Sebastian Spiess
I had a look the Tasking Manager. Do I understand it correct that I would need to set-up a (local) tasking manager instance for myself? The wiki does not list any Tasking Manager in AU. Does anyone have one up an running or is there one that is good to use for this? On 4/1/20 9:20 am, Andrew

Re: [talk-au] presenting #NorthernBeachesSolar pet project

2020-01-04 Thread Andrew Harvey
Older images aren't published as far as I know. I think source:date is good enough, since as you say you don't know the installation date of the solar, it could have been this year, last year, the year before, etc. If you know the exact year I think it's worth adding, but otherwise it's too

Re: [talk-au] presenting #NorthernBeachesSolar pet project

2020-01-04 Thread Sebastian S.
Thanks for the tasking manager tip. Will have a look. Regarding start date I thought since I don't know the exact date I chose the one from the images. Once images are updated the source date could be updated while the start date stays. Can we go back in time with LPI images? On 4 January