Nick, Josh
In the meanwhile I have applied the changeset removing the duplicates and it
seems to have finished just fine. I briefly downloaded the date again and the
data now looks ok. Validator is not reporting any duplicates anymore. I also
fixed the building=yes tags in the inner way of the
Thanks for your help Marc and Josh,
I will proceed with checking the data and add a place-node for the City.
Thanks!
- Nick
-Original Message-
From: Marc Zoss [mailto:marcz...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 4:51 AM
To: Josh Doe; Nick Chamberlain
Cc: talk-us@openstreetmap.org
Steve, I agree that if we could have another month at least, we
could probably at least untaint all of the Interstates in the US if
everybody helped out. It would be better than nothing at least IMO.
But Steve, it doesn't help that you are also one of the undecided
users in CA.
- James
* Nick Chamberlain nchamberl...@ci.salisbury.md.us [2012-03-23 11:32 -0400]:
I will proceed with checking the data and add a place-node for the City.
Thanks!
There used to be a place node there. If I get a chance, I'll see if I can
figure out when it was deleted. I think I had Salisbury
Sorry, my bad. I saw another Steve A account in California that was
Undecided and thought that was your account since it edited in Fresno,
California.http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Steve_A And yes, I do agree a
possible push back at least a month would be helpful. Especially for South
I just saw this mentioned on MSNBC and thought I would let everybody know about
this since we would have to adjust the border in the future when it becomes
official. It seems that North Carolina will gain 150 feet of current South
Carolina. This will mostly cause problems in the Charlotte
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 8:35 PM, James Mast rickmastfa...@hotmail.com wrote:
I just saw this mentioned on MSNBC and thought I would let everybody know
about this since we would have to adjust the border in the future when it
becomes official. It seems that North Carolina will gain 150 feet of
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