On 19/03/2017 21:29, Matthijs Melissen wrote:
Or is your post simply a request for all people to follow *your* rules?
Wow. Stay classy.
I'm not sure why I'm even bothering to reply to that, but there's an
extensive debate about that sentence in the mailing list archives a
propos of the Frenc
On 19 March 2017 at 20:55, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> However, just because I no longer spend my time batting back and forth to
> every post on the lists, that does not mean I have the right to ignore the
> same community guidelines which everyone else follows.
Can you show where you have sought
On 19/03/2017 21:09, Graham Jones wrote:
I want to produce some large (A3 sized at least) printable maps for
outdoors use.
I create a map style designed among other things for England-and-Wales
not-very-mountainous outdoor use. You're welcome to use or copy and
modify that.
It is actually
Hi,
I haven't done much with OSM for a few years, so I think I will be behind
the times, so wondered if someone could point me in the right direction
please?
I want to produce some large (A3 sized at least) printable maps for
outdoors use. It is actually to show the route of a cross country race
On 19 March 2017 at 19:36, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Please consider whether your words might offend
...and the goes on to equate a disagreement over import procedures to
racist ethnic cleansing.
That's *really* unacceptable.
Who moderates this mailing list?
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On 19/03/2017 19:36, Frederik Ramm wrote:
It would be great if that exposed situation
would make them lead by example, rather than assume that everyone else's
rules don't apply to them.
Yes. I've noticed a couple of 'we know best' & 'this is a local
community for local people' style comments.
Rob,
On 03/19/2017 04:04 PM, Rob Nickerson wrote:
> I don't think any of us are members of the import mailing list and I
> don't see the point of joining any more mailing lists. They represent an
> arcane 20th century solution that allows a few negative comments to
> derail a locally supported pro
Rob Nickerson wrote:
> Mailing list posts drift off topic way too easily any it's never clear
> when "consensus" is found. Richard F did the right thing in 2013
> when he quit them and I encourage others to do the same
However, just because I no longer spend my time batting back and forth to
eve
Like all good OSM activity, discussion occurred in the pub. We may or may not
have got our knickers in a twist when we did but usually we get the things
sorted out. The Naptan and tree updates were discussed at length within our
small west mids group and I was (and am) happy to support. Brian ha
Looking at the data that has been imported, my first reaction is that
some of the keys/values do look rather non-standard. This suggests to me
that the process might have benefited from wider discussion.
With the tree data, what jumps out is that every single tree has
'constituency' and 'ward'
Hi Chris,
To me the mess is with our wiki and mailing lists.
Over the years I've spent considerable time in both and i find them to be
death eaters that drain the energy from all ideas.
I have a more positive vision of local empowerment with a place for local
communities to share ideas with like
So you decided that the Imports mailing list isn't useful and is too
20th Century for you.
Don't you see how arrogant and disconnected you sound?
An hour a week was spent in the provider's office, but not once was the
process required by OSM to do imports mentioned?
It may have been done by
Hi Chris,
I don't think any of us are members of the import mailing list and I don't
see the point of joining any more mailing lists. They represent an arcane
20th century solution that allows a few negative comments to derail a
locally supported project.
Mailing list posts drift off topic way to
"On 19 March 2017 at 13:13, ajt1...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 19/03/2017 12:52, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>> I'm told that Brian has been blocked for these edits This is
>> outrageous.
> No, he was sent this message:
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/user_blocks/1271
Which opens with the words "brianboru
The problem with this is there are import guidelines which have been
completely ignored. Was there an email and discussion in the Imports
mailing list? Was there a wiki page to record and share the process? How
were the tags chosen? What steps were taken to check the accuracy of the
data suppli
Hi,
This was discussed at our monthly meeting, it was then shared to the
appropriate local list [1] and a post about quality to Mappa Mercia blog
[2].
Brian has also been meeting with the data suppliers on a regular basis (at
times spending an hour a week with them) helping to develop a strategy.
On 19/03/2017 12:52, Andy Mabbett wrote:
On 18 March 2017 at 18:52, Brian Prangle wrote:
I'm off for a break and I'm leaving a couple of key imports partially
complete so I thought it best to give you an update of where I'm at:
I'm told that Brian has been blocked for these edits This is
outr
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