On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 at 18:58, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> Ah yes, a bit like when a hospital or school has a 'corridor room' (for
> lack of a better term) joining two separate buildings. I'd go for three
> joined buildings myself.
>
> And that newer building has been extended a bit more hasn't it? Tha
Ah yes, a bit like when a hospital or school has a 'corridor room' (for
lack of a better term) joining two separate buildings. I'd go for three
joined buildings myself.
And that newer building has been extended a bit more hasn't it? That part I
would merge with the existing building.
On Mon, Oct
It sounds like three connected buildings,
but one building with three building:part
areas also would be acceptable
12 paź 2020, 18:52 od m...@good-stuff.co.uk:
> I was looking at tidying up a few things around my local area, and came
> across this:
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/52.08
ad b) yes, but we had edit wars about all
kinds of ridiculousness, and this is possible
already and happened in some places
12 paź 2020, 15:21 od jez.nichol...@gmail.com:
> Just being Devil's Advocatea) how do you decide on-the-ground what the
> name by which the place is widely known in Wale
I was looking at tidying up a few things around my local area, and came
across this:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/52.08855/-1.94195
What you can see there is a building labelled "Evesham Hotel" (which is
correct), and, just to the south-west of it, another, unlabelled building.
Howe
In case of name where there is a language specific tag,
repeating name tag in language specific tag
is useful, welcome and a good idea.
I even run into a case where it was needed to render map as expected(Polish
labels, with fallback to English ones)
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I am unable to comment on Wales-specifi
Just being Devil's Advocatea) how do you decide on-the-ground what the
name by which the place is widely known in Wales is? i.e. is it on signage,
etc.? b) could it start an edit war if someone with strong views decided to
use one particular language for every 'name' attribute? c) are there
pre
Hi everyone
I'd like to open up the currently unresolved question of multilingual
tagging in Wales.
In the Mapio Cymru project we've been exploring Welsh language mapping
https://openstreetmap.cymru/ and we've done some thinking about how Welsh
and English naming works in parts of Wales. We plan
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 08:54:28AM +0100, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 at 16:20, Gareth L wrote:
> > The UK quarterly project for Q4 has been selected as Defibrillators.
> > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q4_Project:_Defibrillators
> >
> > A check on tagin
That's excellent news. I've been attending Missing Maps for the past few
months and had been hoping that we could organise some crossover activity.
Defibrillators is a clear public health benefit and should appeal to
Missing Mappers.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 9:50 AM Derry Hamilton wrote:
> A litt
A little bit thread-drifty, but does anyone know of links to web training
etc. that might help a bunch of people who enthusiastically joined in with
a Missing Map event for MSF get comfortable with general purpose mapping
like this? I've just posted this as a follow up at work, and thus may have
v
Thanks Robert, I added a precis of your comments onto
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q4_Project:_Defibrillators
My first question about
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:emergency%3Ddefibrillator
tagging.my nearby defib is
https://www.theargus.co.uk/resources/images/8764699.
On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 at 16:20, Gareth L wrote:
> The UK quarterly project for Q4 has been selected as Defibrillators.
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q4_Project:_Defibrillators
>
> A check on taginfo shows there are 4181 nodes and ways with
> emergency=defibrillator in Great Britain.
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