On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 at 11:39, Frederik Ramm wrote:
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> snip
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> because they're more likely to get shot on private land. Hope this is
> not so much of a concern in the UK ;)
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> Bye
> Frederik
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Only if one is a raptor: https://raptorpersecutionscotland.wordpress.com/
Jerry
Hi,
On 10.01.19 01:18, Warin wrote:
> Even if it were open .. does OSM want it?
Parcel boundaries have generally been undesirable in OSM in the past,
mostly because to a lack of on-the-ground verifiability. The advice has
always been: If there's a fence, map the fence, not the boundary. If
On 10/01/2019 00:18, Warin wrote:
Even if it were open .. does OSM want it?
I don't see any specific tags for it?
landuse=residential combined with addr:*
It is something I would definitely want included if it were possible to
capture the data. The main reason it is rare at the moment is
I think in both France & Spain the cadastral information has been used
largely for mapping buildings and not land-parcels.
In places I know the French cadastral parcel data is difficult to
interpret: overlapping parcels; individual buildings as multiple parcels;
parcel boundaries not according to
If you are in or around London next Wednesday, come to the ever-popular
#geomob -> https://geomobldn.org/post/jan-16th-2019-geomob-details
It includes on OSM element with Russ Garrett presenting OpenInfraMap.
If you haven't seen it, the power grid view of the UK is growing rapidly
+1 for wiki documentation. I am making efforts to bring the United Kingdom
areas of the wiki up-to-date.
I propose an "Accessibility in the United Kingdom" page, and I will
encourage ODI Manchester to make updating it one of their project outcomes.
A common OSM-wide page would be nice, but throws
Op do 10 jan. 2019 om 00:19 schreef Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
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> Even if it were open .. does OSM want it?
Is it equivalent to the "cadastral" data that's been used in France and Spain?
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Cadastre
Their experience could be informative, about what the data
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