I discovered OSM a few weeks ago and have been hooked since. I've been
refining the existing map data for my subdivision, adding new roads, cleaning
up existing ones, and adding POIs.
I've also traced all the houses in my subdivision and am planning to head out
with a stack of WalkingPapers
A purely personal point of view. I like the footpaths, Google doesn't have
these. I'm not so sure about the houses as a block. I'd be more inclined
to drop in street numbers in post code blocks using
addr:interpolationhttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:addr:interpolation
.
for example
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Tyler Gunn ty...@egunn.com wrote:
I discovered OSM a few weeks ago and have been hooked since. I've been
refining the existing map data for my subdivision, adding new roads, cleaning
up existing ones, and adding POIs.
I've also traced all the houses in my
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Marc Provencher m...@marcprovencher.comwrote:
I finally understand what you mean by using Toporama as a WMS layer in
JOSM.
Can Potlatch make use of these WMS servers as well?
Marc.
I cc'd the talk-ca list, as it's a FAQ
No, not yet. RichardF (who works
Hi Tyler,
Welcome
Yup, thats alot of houses. Great work!
Thanks!
A couple things.
1 - You can use Toporama from Natural Resources Canada, and set it up as a
WMS layer in JOSM
Awesome! I've added that in and have been able to trace some roads up in
rural MB around Dauphin, the
Also consider some of the best from around the World.
http://www.bestofosm.org/
Image of the week has a history of great mapping as OSM progresses.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Featured_images
And feel free to submit your excellent work for others to see at
either of the above
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