Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels

2016-11-26 Thread Colin Smale
t through WSM and out the other side. > > - > > FROM: Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> > SENT: 25 November 2016 23:23 > TO: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org > SUBJECT: Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels > > If you think that the data must be 100% accurate you will have a blank map

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels

2016-11-25 Thread Warin
ated it was based on the 10ft and 25ft contours. *From:* Dave F <davefoxfa...@btinternet.com> *Sent:* 25 November 2016 14:07 *To:* Jason Woollacott; talk-gb@openstreetmap.org *Subject:* Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Not

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels

2016-11-24 Thread Jason Woollacott
ve F <davefoxfa...@btinternet.com> Sent: 23 November 2016 12:55 To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels It appears it was deleted by user UniEagle http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/42348215 You may wish to contact him & ask to participate in this discussion.

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels

2016-11-23 Thread Dave F
It appears it was deleted by user UniEagle http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/42348215 You may wish to contact him & ask to participate in this discussion. FYI Undeleting using Potlatch 1 If you know a location where the boundary was, zoom in as close as possible, then amend the URL & open

[Talk-GB] Somerset Levels

2016-11-22 Thread Nick Austin
Does anyone know what happened to the Somerset Levels super-relation? I don't know how to search for deleted stuff so I can't look up it's history to see what happened. TIA. Nick. ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-19 Thread Dave F.
FYI http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=83157src=eoa-iotd On 06/02/2014 00:24, Dave F. wrote: Hi About a week ago user Jestr88 added large areas tagged natural=water; name=flooding. to indicate the flooded areas on the Somerset levels.

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-07 Thread Andy Allan
On 7 February 2014 12:37, John Baker rovas...@hotmail.com wrote: Always to play the devils advocate. We have all heard about mapping for the renderer but are you mapping for the third party data providers that is slow at updating the planet data. Define slow for a printed atlas? Should we

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-07 Thread John Aldridge
On 07/02/2014 12:37, John Baker wrote: Always to play the devils advocate. We have all heard about mapping for the renderer but are you mapping for the third party data providers that is slow at updating the planet data. They should use the data correctly. It is annoying the stale content

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-07 Thread John Baker
weight to the mapper local to the area (hence your Putney example). And/or how quick it will be monitored and updated.*Shrug* Unless, of course, there are people who are deliberately looking for an argument... ;-) Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2014 12:52:16 + Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-06 Thread Dan S
it relatively up to date, I guess there is no real problem. The real problem comes when its not maintained. Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 00:24:31 + From: dave...@madasafish.com To: talk-GB@openstreetmap.org Subject: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding Hi About a week ago user Jestr88 added large

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-06 Thread David Earl
From: dave...@madasafish.com To: talk-GB@openstreetmap.org Subject: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding Hi About a week ago user Jestr88 added large areas tagged natural=water; name=flooding. to indicate the flooded areas on the Somerset levels. http://www.openstreetmap.org/way

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-06 Thread Brian Savidge
...@frankieandshadow.com To: danstowell+...@gmail.com CC: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding I think it would be useful to have a means of indicating road closures etc which are different from simply pretending the road doesn't exist or doesn't allow certain users

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-06 Thread Laurence Penney
Indeed this is surely the right approach. Many people use OSM inside products where the map data is updated rarely: all the offline map apps for mobile come to mind. Temporary states have no place in these apps, and it’s unfair on their devs to force them to work out a long-term state to offer

[Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-05 Thread Dave F.
Hi About a week ago user Jestr88 added large areas tagged natural=water; name=flooding. to indicate the flooded areas on the Somerset levels. http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/258412163 Apart from the inaccuracy of these (water levels vary hourly) I thought temporary information was frowned

Re: [Talk-GB] Somerset Levels Flooding

2014-02-05 Thread Brian Savidge
time (weeks to months), so as long as the person doing it keeps it relatively up to date, I guess there is no real problem. The real problem comes when its not maintained. Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 00:24:31 + From: dave...@madasafish.com To: talk-GB@openstreetmap.org Subject: [Talk-GB