We change to the new licence in just under a month's time, so it's a
good time to look at the current state of the UK. What's likely not to
be carried through to the new database?
The good news is that the UK is in a very healthy state overall. Just
under 99% of nodes will survive (98.68%
On 2 March 2012 14:35, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
We change to the new licence in just under a month's time, so it's a good
time to look at the current state of the UK. What's likely not to be carried
through to the new database?
The good news is that the UK is in a very
Hello everyone,
As I've said before there is quite a major problem with Hampshire rights of way
post-licence-change, due to the fact that very large numbers of footpaths in
mid-Hampshire were contributed by a declining former mapper, Andy Street, and
they will be deleted. Since this is my
On 02/03/12 14:35, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
If you have some free time over the next few weeks, do go and remap.
P2 and JOSM both have licence status displays. Bing and OS StreetView
are immensely useful resources (my P2 prefs have them assigned to
function keys F1 and F2 for easy reference).
Matt Williams lists@... writes:
I'm mainly focusing on
the road network first since I feel that's something that we don't
want to suddenly be broken on the 1st of April and is most easily
verifiable from Bing/OS.
Overall I think that Coventry will come out of this in better shape as
I'm
On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 14:35 +, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
We change to the new licence in just under a month's time, so it's a
good time to look at the current state of the UK. What's likely not to
be carried through to the new database?
The good news is that the UK is in a very healthy
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