I agree with this approach. In the test area I imported I followed the
procedure you described. There were a few larger river mouths, but
they were clearly indicated. Right now I'm getting myself moved back
to the Netherlands,
I want to say it out loud on this list : one of the major
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Yves Moisan yves.moi...@boreal-is.com wrote:
I want to say it out loud on this list : one of the major data
contributors to OSM for Québec data is .. a great Dutch ! I want to
thank you for all the OSM work you've been doing for the last two years
I've known
Quoting Yves Moisan yves.moi...@boreal-is.com:
I agree with this approach. In the test area I imported I followed the
procedure you described. There were a few larger river mouths, but
they were clearly indicated. Right now I'm getting myself moved back
to the Netherlands,
I want to say
Hi Richard,
It's the best description we could find in the wiki!
About water, you must alway look at the Permanency attribute (Canvec and
GeoBase). It defines if the area is always under water (plane blue on NRCan
maps) or the area is rather a feature associated with water movement (textured
Oups, I just sent my comment to Yves
-Original Message-
From: Bégin, Daniel
Sent: 15 février 2010 08:51
To: 'Yves Moisan'
Subject: RE: [Talk-ca] canvec mep feature 1150012 10- Coastal water - (Eau
côtière) = Ocean - ( Océan )
Je seconde! Un contributeur exceptionnel!
Frank, we won't
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