On 29/03/11 16:07, Craig Loftus wrote:
Paul,
Can anyone try to explain what this bug is meant to be?
Are you familiar with the area? A note on the B6236 says "to be
surveyed, route has changed near M65"
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/25363768/history), perhaps
another roundabout has
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 18:58 +0100, Kevin Peat wrote:
> Well I find it encouraging that people are using OSM otherwise what is
> the point of us making it? The fact they are too stupid to work a
> satnav is probably true as most members of the crowd are unfortunately
> idiots. The mapdust folks just
On 29/03/2011 18:58, Kevin Peat wrote:
Well I find it encouraging that people are using OSM otherwise what is
the point of us making it?
The fact they are too stupid to work a satnav is probably true as most
members of the crowd are unfortunately idiots. The mapdust folks just
need to take t
Well I find it encouraging that people are using OSM otherwise what is the
point of us making it? The fact they are too stupid to work a satnav is
probably true as most members of the crowd are unfortunately idiots. The
mapdust folks just need to take that into account by stopping people raising
bu
Despite the low signal to noise ratio I actually find mapdust quite
encouraging as it is obvious that normal members of the public are
using the maps...
Are you certain about that?
I get the impression many are automatic sends (default fault
descriptions) & random positioning (accidentally
On 29 March 2011 17:14, Kev js1982 wrote:
> I think the roundabout symbol is where the user raised the bug - MapDust
> seams a rather apt name in my experience though - Dust doesn't serve any
> useful purpose (in reality) and neither does mapdust's bugs.
>
> Kev
>
>
Despite the low signal to noi
Dave F wrote:
> I think these are the same as ones displayed in Potlatch2. They're
> irritating because of their inaccuracy & refusal to stay
permanently
> off.
I got irritated too, so I closed all the ones with insufficient
details to fix anything ("usually with a no roundabout at this
location"
I think the roundabout symbol is where the user raised the bug - MapDust
seams a rather apt name in my experience though - Dust doesn't serve any
useful purpose (in reality) and neither does mapdust's bugs.
Kev
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 15:13, Paul wrote:
> I know this isn't strictly an OSM ques
On 29/03/2011 15:13, Paul wrote:
I know this isn't strictly an OSM question but after hearing on here
about Mapdust I thought I'd have a look but so far I can't seem to
work out exactly what most of the bugs are meant to be
Take http://www.mapdust.com/detail/157118 for example. This shows a
s
I know this isn't strictly an OSM question but after hearing on here
about Mapdust I thought I'd have a look but so far I can't seem to work
out exactly what most of the bugs are meant to be
Take http://www.mapdust.com/detail/157118 for example. This shows a
start point on a motorway slip road
Inspired by Nick's work on loading Landform Panorama data into PostGIS to
create a Landranger style map I've written a more complete tool to parse the
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Hi
We will be having a mapping party in Peebles on Sunday 10th April. We will be
meeting with the local Orienteering group and we have been given permision to
use the Canmore_ID extracted fromĀ
http://canmoremapping.rcahms.gov.uk/
To find monuments to map.
We are not allowed to copy the OS map th
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