Re: [talk-au] Tagging for unofficial Cycle routes in Lake Macquarie?

2012-04-24 Thread Adrian Plaskitt
Greetings all, occasional mapper, first time poster. Lachlan, I live in Newcastle and cycle commute to Woodrising and have mapped a few bits and pieces around the lake. I personally would like to see your style of cycling routes on OCM but understand the slippery slope argument detailed

[talk-au] Question about relations

2012-07-25 Thread Adrian Plaskitt
Greetings all. I usually confine my mapping to bush tracks and cycle paths as this is what I am most interested in and is often not available from other sources. With the recent devastation of the base map I am remapping some of my local area, and rapidly realising how little I really

Re: [talk-au] relations

2012-07-25 Thread Adrian Plaskitt
@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [talk-au] Question about relations Message-ID: 500f9477.6050...@mail.atownsend.org.uk Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Adrian Plaskitt wrote: My specific question is, when the route passes down only part of a way, say just a few blocks

Re: [talk-au] tagging 4WD and dirt roads - I give up.

2012-11-13 Thread Adrian Plaskitt
Hi, adrian here, yeah don't assume no rpelies means no support - Ive just been waiting for the its time to vote email. Think that the idea for extending tracktype is great. Think that the argument to use is that if OSM wants to be considered global then it is just common sense that there must

Re: [talk-au] cities changed to towns- I made Alice Springs a city.

2012-12-12 Thread Adrian Plaskitt
I agree we need to think about the map, not the rules. look at the first map you see when you type OSM into google. Its a map of europe. It shows London, prague, and warsaw but not paris or berlin. Lisbon but not madrid, budapest but not rome. And here, at a slightly different zoom level

[talk-au] Re campsites

2015-05-03 Thread Adrian Plaskitt
Greetings all. I think toilets and presence of drinking water should be separate pieces of information easily obvious to any user. While all campsites with drinking water will have toilets, the reverse is often not true in NSW. I was at one last weekend - fairly large and popular ( room for 30