Has anyone a way of finding how many people in county of Kent (UK) are
registered with OSM, please?
A friend is writing piece for a local magazine to encourage take up in the
county and wanted to be able to quote the number of existing mappers (yeh I
know they don't all map who register).
Does anyone know of landcover data that is available for Brazil (like Corine
for Europe), Bela Horizonte in particular?
Cheers
Steve
Steve Chilton FSEDA, Teaching Fellow
Lead Academic Developer
Centre for Academic Practice Enhancement (CAPE)
Middlesex University [normal working days Mon-Wed
offer a half day shift
then contact myself.
Entry is free and will be registered by us as 3rd SoC person as we have paid
the stand fee.
Cheers
Steve
Steve Chilton FSEDA, Teaching Fellow
Lead Academic Developer
Centre for Academic Practice Enhancement (CAPE)
Middlesex University [normal working
Can you point me to a source for identifying NRs near me (L B of Enfield), and
I will try to get out to them and do a bit of boundary and path network mapping
where possible?
Cheers
Steve
From: SK53 [mailto:sk53@gmail.com]
Sent: 05 October 2015 09:29
To: Brian Prangle
Cc: Talk GB
Subject:
Steve
From: Steve Chilton [mailto:s.l.chil...@mdx.ac.uk]
Sent: 05 October 2015 09:57
To: SK53; Brian Prangle
Cc: Talk GB
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Last quarterly project for 2015
Can you point me to a source for identifying NRs near me (L B of Enfield), and
I will try to get out to them and do a bit
It would be great to have another significant out-and-about UK mapping party,
I'd be up for it.
Steve
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Sent: 22 August 2015 13:30
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] 10th Anniversary Rutland Mapping
.
Cheers
Steve
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.
Cheers
Steve
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The Society of Cartographers is hosting a public lecture (and debate) entitled
'Celebrating cartography'.
It is on Friday 25 July at UCL in central London.
The speaker is Ed Parsons, of Google and good friend of the Openstreetmap
project.
There was a profile of Ed in yesterday's Independent:
I was one of the contributors to the programme and I actually said a lot more
about OSM - but they chose to cut because of time constraints.
Gave description of the ways OSMers map, and used examples from Haiti
earthquake mapping (mapping in emergencies) and Kibera (maps as empowering
tools)
/program.html
Cheers
Steve
Steve Chilton FSEDA, Teaching Fellow
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Blog: http://itsahill.wordpress.com/
Chair
-one.org/oooc but suspect many of the
Ghana entries are armchair mappers.
Cheers
Steve
Steve Chilton FSEDA, Learning Support Fellow
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know of any such freely available slides that I could
use for lecturing one or two hours?
Any links or offers gratefully received.
Can obviously point to these as well:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beginners%27_guide
http://learnosm.org/en/
Cheers
Steve
Steve Chilton FSEDA, Learning
Robert Scott has joined us.
I would someone like to volunteer to come along and hand out OSM leaflets, and
talk up the benefits of OSM data?
All you need to do is to register at the website (FREE) and then let me know
who you are so I can look out for you.
Cheers
Steve
Steve Chilton FSEDA, Learning
The distribution of Irish placenames from OSM presents a couple of geographical
anomalies. (See
http://steve8.dev.openstreetmap.org/OSM_Placenames_Ireland.jpg). First, the
west-east central belt has suspiciously far fewer names than immediately to the
north and south. And secondly, bang in the
Number seems in right sort of range for me.
You could get some guinea pigs to do sanity checks by checking numbers before
and after an extensive house number mapping effort by themselves
Cheers
Steve
From: Frederik Ramm [frede...@remote.org]
Sent: Sunday,
Would any keen OSMers like to join us at the Mapping Showcase?
The Society of Cartographers have taken a stand at the event.
It is at Lords cricket ground in London on Dec 6th.
The event is very similar to that at the Emirates last year were we also shared
a stand.
Kathleen
Regular socials. See:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/London/Winter_2012-2013_Pub_Meetup
You will just miss one!
Harry et al - fix one for 18/19th?
PS: John Snow is a fine pub (in my view)
Cheers
Steve
From: Kathleen Danielson [mailto:kathleen.daniel...@gmail.com]
Sent: 31 October
Kathleen
Language really not likely to be a barrier where you are going!
PS: should have said - a really good book on the whole Snow/cholera thing is:
http://www.theghostmap.com/
Cheers
Steve
From: Kathleen Danielson [mailto:kathleen.daniel...@gmail.com]
Sent: 31 October 2012 15:53
To: Philip
Richard
Another version (from CASA @UCL):
http://gbnames.publicprofiler.org/Map.aspx?name=FAIRHURSTyear=1998altyear=1881country=GBtype=name
Cheers
Steve
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Sent: 08 October 2012 14:26
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
and two of
the workshops, by Andy Alan and Harry Wood
Cheers
Steve
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have sessions of interest (eg Tilemill workshop).
Cheers
Steve
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, Harry Wood, Ollie O'Brien and Steve
Chilton.
Details and booking at: http://www.soc2012.soc.org.uk/
Cheers
Steve
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suggestions or contacts welcomed, thanks.
Cheers
Steve Chilton (@steev8)
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I produced the images (ages ago).
If there are anomalies in the colours or symbols please let me know as I can
change them.
They are deliberately a subset of all the possible entities that could be
included.
Cheers
Steve
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
Educational Development Manager
Andy
Thanks from me for working on this with Chris Fleet and co at NLS.
One point to check is out-of-copyrightness of the individual sheets as
presumably that affects our ability to use.
As usual, just ask if you need any input from me.
Cheers
Steve
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
If that is a general question then yes I am working on this in my 'watched'
areas - initially my home Borough (Enfield).
If it is about Bristol then no I am not working on it
Cheers
Steve
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Can recommend the venue if you are around!!
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
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Chair
Can recommend the venue if you are around!!
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Chair
a double page spread on OSM in the book that is tied
to the event too:
http://www.londonmappingfestival.org/2011/11/coming-soon/
It is of Hyde Park, with two small enlargements for detail
We could also form a team for the pub quiz later too!
Cheers
STEVE
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
Andy
I reckon I could be up for that, possibly coming up for a day rather than
weekend, to help.
You can also count on a contribution towards scanner hire from me.
Cheers
STEVE
From: Andy Robinson [ajrli...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011
The London Mapping Festival organisation
(http://www.londonmappingfestival.org/) is producing a book to commemorate the
Festival.
They have asked me to provide a suitable OSM map image to represent the project.
To accompany the map I have been asked to write around 200 words of text
explaining
Cartographic
Association.
http://www.soc.org.uk/Jul2011_Newsletter.pdf
Cheers
STEVE
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available (and no i am not the right person
for that task!).
Cheers
STEVE
From: Floris Looijesteijn [o...@floris.nu]
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2011 8:14 PM
To: Steve Chilton
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] early OSM webmap request
There's
For my SOTMEU presentation I need an image of the OSM webmap prior to mapnik,
the old landsat +white lines version.
I have looked on 'history' and 'featured images' on wiki but no luck.
There are a couple of examples in blackadder and coast lecture presentations in
SVN but not really clear
Another batch of OS 7th series out-of-copyright maps are now available to
OSMers (and others).
See website for latest coverage:
http://steve8.dev.openstreetmap.org/os7.htm
Page also has links to other out-of-copyright maps, how to use the 7th series
maps, and the live instance of the sheets in a
The audit might also identify area champions.
I feel that I have a pretty good eye on what is happening in my Borough
(Enfield) and try to be actively maintaining the data for it (possibly less
well in southern edge of Borough).
Would it help to see what parts of London have similar active
Not even sure they were checking it today when I went in!
Steve
From: Ed Avis [e...@waniasset.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 8:49 PM
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-GB] Hack weekend
I'd like to attend the hack weekend tomorrow (though
back through his blog).
Can anyone point me to others who have explored the possibilities that OS
OpenData provided - PARTICULARLY if they can evidence WHY it is NOT of value to
OSM?
Cheers
STEVE
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
Educational Development Manager
Centre for Learning
for response
Cheers
STEVE
From: Tom Chance [mailto:t...@acrewoods.net]
Sent: 11 March 2011 11:00
To: Steve Chilton
Cc: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] OS and OSM
Steve,
In Southwark I experimented with bulk importing buildings auto-traced from OS
StreetView, but gave up
After much survey and onground detective work work Enfield has 100% OS Locator
OSM roads match.
It is first London Borough and largest authority (by road length) to do so.
Next: completing all buildings.
Am on what is probably my 4th iterative walk/cycle pass through whole Borough,
When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be
thrown into the sea.
From: Jean-Marc Liotier [j...@liotier.org]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 10:33 AM
To: Chris Browet
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] It's
I am on a bit of mission to get traditional cartographers and associations to
encompass all the fantastic new mapping that is being produced by so-called
neocartographers, which includes many folk working in the osm project and/or
with the osm and other open data.
To this end I am submitting a
Peter
I have been using the excellent analysis tool to try to complete roads data in
my Borough (Enfield). I am now left with some that need a further very careful
walk/bike survey. This is to deal with parts of North Circular and Hertford
Road with weird combinations of road/ref names
Not open, but available at magic.defra.co.uk:
http://magic.defra.gov.uk/datadoc/metadata.asp?dataset=24
http://magic.defra.gov.uk/datadoc/metadata.asp?dataset=25
Cheers
STEVE
From: Peter Miller [peter.mil...@itoworld.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 2:18 PM
Serious about changing highway=unsurfaced?
In response to Richard's suggestion I have rendered where they occur in England:
http://steve8.dev.openstreetmap.org/unsurfacedENG.png
I am currently rendering a tile set (down to about z10) to help identify exact
locations.
These will be uploaded to a
green/brownfield/construction lightened slightly
allotments lightened and hatched at higher zooms
Will display on next stylesheet deploy
Cheers
STEVE
From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org [talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf
Of Floris Looijesteijn
Updated and colour differentiated:
http://www.stevechilton.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/osm/buildingsBing.png
Cheers
STEVE
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Behalf Of Steve Chilton
Sent: 23 December 2010 00:23
To: talk
Interested in mapping and transport?
See details below of a conference this July - 'User Issues in Geospatial Public
Transport Information'
www.univie.ac.at/icacomuse
Cheers
STEVE
-Original Message-
From: David Forrest [mailto:david.forr...@glasgow.ac.uk]
Sent: 20 December 2010 12:35
Have done a quick render to show the effect of using Bing imagery to get
building outlines.
The two illustrations are for the Borough of Enfield (using today's geofabrik
data file).
The larger shapes are predominantly those done earlier from OS OpenData.
The smaller shapes are a bunch of
Not quite sure what you are looking for, but there is a downloadable chapter
from the OpenStrretMap book called Mapping practice at:
http://www.openstreetmap.info/content/index.html
There is also much useful data on the wiki, starting at:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beginners%27_guide
If
Thanks for providing this service for OSM, it is really useful - so encourage
others to use it. They are real neat.
As Andy knows I had 50 and distributed them in the delegate packs at the
AGI/BCS Better Mapping workshop yesterday
Cheers
STEVE
From:
Thanks for that. I will try to live up to your image!
The other SteveC
From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org [talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf
Of Kenneth Gonsalves [law...@au-kbc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:21 AM
To: Frederik Ramm
You will also score good brownie points if you include a URL (or two) pointing
to an instance of the particular feature you are referring too.
Cheers
STEVE
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Behalf Of Richard Weait
Sent:
Thoughts on OSM in interview with Ed Freyfogle on Nestoria blog
Cheers
STEVE
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OpenStreetMap: Using and Enhancing the Free Map of the World by Ramm, Topf
and Chilton is now widely available and selling well.
Purchase from:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/OpenStreetMap/dp/1906860114/ - where it is currently
#32 in Books Reference Consumer Guides Computer Internet
OpenStreetMap: Using and Enhancing the Free Map of the World by Ramm, Topf
and Chilton is now widely available and selling well.
Purchase from:
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#32 in Books Reference Consumer Guides Computer Internet
-Original Message-
From: Ed Loach [mailto:e...@loach.me.uk]
Sent: 15 September 2010 21:55
To: Steve Chilton; talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: RE: [OSM-talk] OSM book in English published
Steve wrote:
OpenStreetMap: Using, and Contributing to, the Free World Map
(Paperback, in English) by Ramm
OpenStreetMap: Using, and Contributing to, the Free World Map (Paperback, in
English) by Ramm/Topf/Chilton will be available in 5 days. Pre-order at
discount http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/book/9781906860110/
OpenGeoData post about it: http://opengeodata.org/osm-book-available-in-english
Also
Manchester
Speakers include: Richard Fairhurst, Gary Gale, Andy Robinson, Ollie O'Brien,
Bob Barr, Martin Dodge
There is space in the programme to show off your work in lightning talks.
To discuss, put a marker down for your application, or to book a lightning talk
just contact me.
Cheers
STEVE
Steve
...@openstreetmap.org [talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf
Of Dave F. [dave...@madasafish.com]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 10:03 PM
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Garmin etrex Vista HCx issue
On 22/08/2010 21:42, Steve Chilton wrote:
My new week old Garmin etrex Vista
My new week old Garmin etrex Vista HCx is causing me grief.
The power on/off button has decided to not function at all.
Am thinking I will have to go to Garmin to resolve it (it was purchased from
Amazon).
Anyone had this issue with theirs?
Anyone with good (or bad) experiences of going to Garmin
If you are a student or non-UK OSMer you might be interested in chance to gain
a bursary to attend the Society of Cartographers conference next month (in the
UK). Join the society (v small joining fee - get conf fees part paid). See
message below:
, with several
speakers and topics of direct relevance.
Check it out - day passes are available.
Cheers
STEVE
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talking of annoying . has this thread not been to death?!
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From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org on behalf of John Smith
Sent: Wed 02/06/2010 15:16
To: Anthony
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org; Nick Whitelegg
Subject: Re:
As a 'cool kid' - now that is a laugh! - I second the UK-Potlatch co-relation
...
steve8
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From: talk-gb-boun...@openstreetmap.org on behalf of Richard Fairhurst
Sent: Fri 14/05/2010 18:58
To: talk-gb OSM List (E-mail)
Cc:
Should include two interviews with myself, predominantly on OpenStreetMap, but
also on the future of mapping.
Trying to get the full schedule from the producer (supposed to be a series of
10 short programmes) and confirmation it will be available via playback.
Cheers
STEVE
Full list of programmes is (with key words), 3-45 to 4pm Radio 4 each day:
Mon 22nd - Map makers - OS
Tue 23rd - Mapping the metropolis - Manchester and A-Z London
Wed 24th - Motoring maps - road atlases and satnavs
Thu 25th - Social mapping - mashups and crowdsourcing
Fri 26th - The lie of the
Julio
Not 100% certain, but think it is Lennard - l...@xs4all.nl
Email him - he will know who if it is not him.
Cheers
STEVE
From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Julio Costa
Zambelli
Sent: 03 March 2010 14:42
To:
Have submitted mapnik patches to SVN to render locks but unfortunately there
isn't a standard way of tagging that makes it easy to be comprehensive.
I have dealt with what I think are the two most logical options, which are:
two nodes with waterway=lock_gate at either end of a way tagged
Have submitted mapnik patches to SVN to render locks but unfortunately there
isn't a standard way of tagging that makes it easy to be comprehensive.
I have dealt with what I think are the two most logical options, which are:
two nodes with waterway=lock_gate at either end of a way tagged
I have been very busy (and very put off) recently, so have not read EVERY
posting on this topic but I would like to respond on the specific issue of an
entry level editor.
I can understand where people are coming from (Steve C included), can
understand where they might be going, but really
Could someone who knows the area have a look at this problem in Mass, USA (Just
N of Worcester).
http://tools.geofabrik.de/mc/?mt0=mapnikmt1=googlehybridlon=-71.90686lat=42.34427zoom=14
The wet and dry bits seem to be inverted.
Kendall and Pine Hill reservoirs are dry (white), whilst the water
I have updated, with todays data from geofabrik, the OSM renders for:
London Tube (moved servers) http://is.gd/7qIA5
UK Railways http://is.gd/7qINv and
UK Canals http://is.gd/7qIFd
You may find them useful for checking these features in your area
PS: am aware of the Thames not showing up
in on canal version sometime (as check
mechanism).
Cheers
STEVE
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From: Dave F. [mailto:dave...@madasafish.com]
Sent: Sun 31/01/2010 21:47
To: Steve Chilton
Cc: talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] UK tube
Pub for afters is the Abbey in Orchard St, SW1P 2LU
Meet there at 7-30pm
Cryptic PS: Don't be deceived by the exterior
Hope to see some of you there, even if you can't make the lecture (RICS
6pm).
Welcome to let me know if you expect to make it.
Cheers
STEVE
Steve Chilton, Learning
that was suggested to change their
site's map, but not to switch to Openlayers and redo the overlays (if
you get my drift).
Can someone point me to a link or mail thread please?
Cheers
STEVE
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
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Centre for Educational
Frederik
Big thanks from me for the update.
Particularly for adding Places.
Can you pass my personal thanks to Jochen?
He shared draft with me (was my original request) and I was just too sloppy to
have responded to him personally on it.
Cheers
STEVE
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
Richard
Let me not be the last to say:
Thanks for all the development time you have commited to Potlatch.
I have long enjoyed using it for editing and am sure P2 will aid my
productivity.
I marvel sometimes at your time commitment to this and other OSM-related work.
So a huge big up to you (and
Anyone reading this mapping in Chile?
I will be in Santiago from Sun 15th - Sat 22nd Nov, attending the International
Cartographic Association conf, and giving a paper entitled Crowdsourcing is
changing the geodata landscape.
http://cartography.tuwien.ac.at/ica/
I know that Santiago is mapped in
More o-o-c OS 7th series sheets are now available. Thanks to those who have
been working on the rectifications. More to follow.
http://old-dev.openstreetmap.org/~steve8/os7.htm
Cheers
STEVE
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Couldn't reply on blog as no Wordpress account.
You should definately try using green for overlay.
The 1st Edition has loads of detail in red, which detracts from the effect.
Looks promising though.
Cheers
STEVE
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From:
I am pleased to announce that the first of the OS 7th series out-of-copyright
maps are available for use in OSM.
Very brief details of the sheets and how to access them is available on the
wiki at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/7th_Series
Thanks to TimSC for rectification work and setting up
To: Frankie Roberto
Cc: Steve Chilton; talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Ordnance Survey 7th series available
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Friend is thinking of getting Nokia N97
Can it save GPS tracks for OSM uploading?
Can you use OSM maps on it in any way?
No info on N97 on OSM wiki.
Cheers
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I think I have just screwed up the Eng/Wales border relation around Presteign
where I have tried to make part of it be tagged as a river as well as admin
boundary - by splitting the boundary twice to add a tag:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.2641lon=-2.9896zoom=14
I am not familiar with
Could someone please correct the front page on the vimeo file for James
Rutter's Surrey Heath SOTM09 presentation:
http://www.vimeo.com/6051589
I want to link to it and don't want people put off by it seeming to be wrong.
Appreciate it, and a note when done please.
Cheers
STEVE
I don't know whether I have missed something, or else am just lucky, but mapnik
is rendering the things I am editing super-fast. Two new and different renders
of an area in about 30 minutes.
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Sent: Thu 10/09/2009 22:45
To: Shaun McDonald
Cc: Richard Weait; talk@openstreetmap.org; Steve Chilton
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] mapnik rendering
Shaun McDonald wrote:
It's really old news, that tile.openstreetmap.org is using
James
Sorry to hear that.
Thanks for the warning.
Speak sometime.
STEVE
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From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org on behalf of maning sambale
Sent: Tue 08/09/2009 10:26
To: osm-talk
Cc:
Subject: [OSM-talk] creating
Frankie
Not familiar at all, so observations of the map suggest:
Is there really a bridleway right through the middle? Doesn't that play havock
with the paying to get in?
Tagging of 2 islands needs looking at: Lemur Island and one in Flamingo Lake
Are there really three things called
I have just corrected an error on the display of the Map of Yahoo coverage in
UK.
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~steve8/yahoo.html
Thanks to Edgemaster for the advice.
If anyone knows of any new areas that have Y! coverage please let me know so I
can update that layer.
Cheers
STEVE
SOCIETY OF CARTOGRAPHERS ANNUAL SUMMER SCHOOL
A unique opportunity to hear the DG of the Ordnance Survey, to hear about
UKMap, to see how crowdsourcing is affecting cartography, and/or to participate
in an OpenLayers workshop - making this an excellent value networking
opportunity
The
detail
in the north of the island.
Cheers
STEVE
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
Manager of e-Learning Academic Development
Centre for Educational Technology
Middlesex University
phone/fax: 020 8411 5355
email: ste...@mdx.ac.uk
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/study/elearning/chiltons.asp
Chair
and zoom tools for full effect. Check SE of
Island which appears to have no roads in it at all and the road detail
in the north of the island.
Cheers
STEVE
Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
Manager of e-Learning Academic Development
Centre for Educational Technology
Middlesex University
phone
One in 3, 5, 3 metre:
GPS
Some software magic
Mapnik maps
Cheers
STEVE
-Original Message-
From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org on behalf of Iván Sánchez Ortega
Sent: Wed 01/07/2009 17:48
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Cc:
Subject: Re:
My entry, using 5-7-5 metre and traditional kigo (seasonal reference):
Morning time, birds tweet
In Amsterdam I will too
Using @steev8
Cheers
STEVE
-Original Message-
From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org on behalf of Iván Sánchez Ortega
Sent: Fri 03/07/2009
Booking is now open for the Society of Cartographers Summer School at the
University of Southampton from 7-9th Sept 2009.
If you want to:
- hear the Director General of the OS talking about the future of the National
Mapping Agency
- hear about the new UKMap large scale map database
- take
Dan and Kris
The repository I can think off is mentioned in the original email below.
Other individuals that immediately spring to mind are:
Alfred Wainwright: http://www.wainwright.org.uk/
I can provide more details, as I have done quite a bit of research on his
mapping. For instance he
Steve
I would be very interested.
Would you consider pitching at somewhere less mapped.
Parts of Devon/Cornwall spring to mind.
Cheers
STEVEs
-Original Message-
From: talk-gb-boun...@openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-gb-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of SteveC
Sent: 30 May 2009 15:54
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