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Victoria, BC
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not sure why Canvec always gets shat uppon, their water features are
great and pretty accurate, the for
e block of data without
inspecting it, that's when we run into the visible issues that the peanut
gallery picks apart.
Andrew
Victoria, BC
From: "James"
To: "Andrew"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2018 9:58:19 AM
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not sure why Canvec always gets shat uppon, their water features are great
and pretty accurate, the forest/landcover on the other hand needs fixing
before import. I think it's clear enough on the canvec wiki page that only
experienced mappers/importers should attempt a canvec import.
On Tue., Nov.
FYI Canada
I made a few imports to canada a while ago and apparently
raised the ire of someone.
Here we go again :-(
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>>Please, fix issues caused by this changeset for example in region of
Yup, that was it, I
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Duncan Hill wrote:
> I've recently imported some CanVec 10 data into the North Bay, Ontario area.
> It's been hard to figure out the best way to do this because of the assorted
> versions of existing data in the area. After chatting with some folks in the
> #osm-ca
I've recently imported some CanVec 10 data into the North Bay, Ontario
area. It's been hard to figure out the best way to do this because of the
assorted versions of existing data in the area. After chatting with some
folks in the #osm-ca channel, I left the existing major highways to
preserve rout
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 1:09 AM, Paul Norman wrote:
> > From: David E. Nelson [mailto:denelso...@yahoo.ca]
> > Subject: [Talk-ca] CanVec imports allowed again?
> >
> > Now that the redaction bot has apparently finished its sweep of Canada,
> > is it safe for CanVec
I've looked at a couple of videos on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR0OrnACPHk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJr_gucFGMY
- David E. Nelson
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> From: David E. Nelson [mailto:denelso...@yahoo.ca]
> Subject: [Talk-ca] CanVec imports allowed again?
>
> Now that the redaction bot has apparently finished its sweep of Canada,
> is it safe for CanVec imports to be resumed? I want to try my hand at
> importing a few tiles a
Now that the redaction bot has apparently finished its sweep of Canada, is it
safe for CanVec imports to be resumed? I want to try my hand at importing a
few tiles around where I live.
- David E. Nelson
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I've done this sort of thing when my edit changes something so
significantly that it no longer resembles what was imported -- for
example, rerouting a way to conform with Bing imagery or with my own
local knowledge. By the time I'm done with it, it's no longer Canvec;
in some cases I've actually de
Why would someone remove a tag that says Canvec import?
They had added a cycle lane but removed the Canvec Import tag at the same
time.
Thanks John
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