Good idea on the amenity=post_depot, have changed those in my area, have
also added building=warehouse on the building itself, not sure if that
make sense, it does to me.
Jonathan
On 22/10/2012 14:09, Matt Williams wrote:
On 22 October 2012 13:35, Nick Verdegem digital.dia...@gmail.com
Just had a thought, looking at OS Streetview, is this part of the old
disused station? Seems a bit far away but OS seem adamant?
On 09/10/2012 16:52, Andy Robinson wrote:
A little mapping conundrum for you folks.
This building with the ? in the centre of the map [1] appears to be a
house,
Hi all,
Wanted to share this brief success story for OpenStreetMap. I was
marshalling at a 40 mile walk/run around Birmingham's canals the other
weekend and the start/end was at Ackers:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.45905lon=-1.85263zoom=17layers=M
Apart from spending the quiet
Just my pennysworth, any commercial company company can take this data
and sell it on, use it for their own commercial purposes etc. I have
two limited companies and can personally attest to the fact that
anything on the CH public register does get used for all sorts of
nefarious uses. I
Have I missed something? What datasource are you referring to here?
Jonathan
On 31/08/2012 09:44, Andy Robinson wrote:
In the meantime I’m just downloading the files and filtering in
spreadsheet for my patch (Sutton Coldfield) and then checking/adding
postcode data for the handful of
Excellent, thanks a lot for that, very useful.
Jonathan
On 03/08/2012 11:09, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Hi All,
I am happy to confirm that I have received confirmation that the PRoW
data held at [1] is available under the OGL licence. This data is the
digitised Definitive Map, and is provided as a
Sorry Andy, I didn't get to the bottom of your email before I followed
the links and asked the very questions your email was answering.
Sorry
Jonathan
On 22/06/2012 13:36, Big Fat Frog wrote:
Thanks Andy, this looks a lot of work you've put into this. I'm not sure
what it all means but can
Hi Guys,
At the risk of telling you something you already know but are you aware
of this project:
http://hot.openstreetmap.org/
It about making maps for humanitarian efforts, so if you get bored of
the West Midlands here's an area that could do with your help.
Check out their simple but
Hi all,
When I look at a lot of towns all the houses etc have been traced but
not in others, I can't beleive someone has sat down and done each house
one by one? Where is this coming from and how can I get it for my area?
Cheers
Jon
(bigfatfrog67)
If you look in Birmingham then all the houses are there, I can't beleive
that was done manually. There must have been an import sometime.
On 08/06/2012 22:38, Matt Williams wrote:
On 8 June 2012 22:12, Big Fat Frogbigfatfro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
When I look at a lot of towns all the
Wow Matt, which one are you out of The Big Bang Theory? Sheldon,
Leonard, Howard or Raj? ;-)
On 08/06/2012 22:38, Matt Williams wrote:
On 8 June 2012 22:12, Big Fat Frogbigfatfro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
When I look at a lot of towns all the houses etc have been traced but not in
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To: talk-gb-westmidlands@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Houses and other buildings
If you look in Birmingham then all the houses are there, I can't beleive
that
was done manually. There must
Hi all,
Been it this for a few months now, got a Garmin Etrex Hcx, quite pleased
with it's accuracy but am wondering how best to add my personal survey
points to OSM. When I come across a land feature or man-made feature
that is visible from sat imagery that is very distinct, such as the
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