On 2011-02-12 18:47, Val Kartchner wrote:
I'm having a problem with the Mapnik rendering of this area:
"http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=41.176495&lon=-111.948208&zoom=18";.
In the retail area northwest of 48th Street and Harrison Blvd (UT-203) I
have entered parking lots. However, they are not
I also notice that they put the [P] icon only on POI parking lots, not
those defined as areas.
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/Stellan
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Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
> did someone contact this user? any feedback?
> he/she reverted the whole revert again.
> Will try to revert some of the worst areas for now but can't spend to much
> time on this.
>
>
We had a brief exchange of emails through the OSM site. I wondered why
so much te
We have a user (mk408) who seems intent on turning 3/4 of all
residential streets in the bay area into tertiary.
This seems excessive to me. Most of these are just residential streets,
not thoroughfares, etc.
Views?
Here's one changeset: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3519089
/Stell
Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> access=no
> date_on=mm-dd-
> date_off=mm-dd-
>
Note that the date tags format is ISO 8601:
date_on=-MM-DD
not the US-specific
mm-dd-
/Stellan
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Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
>
> even SteveC isn't accepted as dictator. how would anyone listen to my
> dictatorship
>
Dave was probably reacting to the wording. The phrase is often used when
making a promise or threat, as in "That's just not happening while I'm
in charge."
I interpreted the
Richard Shank wrote:
> So it the general consensus to use name = first name, name_1 =
> second_name, name_2 = third name instead of name=first name;second
> name; third name? I've be adding names to motorway_junctions and I've
> see the semicolon format, so I started do the same myself.
The semico
Mike N. wrote:
> If the goal is to reduce visual clutter in editors, what about when all
> are converted to house numbers? Do we have to change house numbers to
> relations to hide them from editors and viewers? Then it becomes an editor
> problem to make them accessible to ordinary people wh
Ian Dees wrote:
> * Ok, not "impossible", but the import size would triple and the CPU
> time to compute the new addressing-only ways might make it hard for
> the "regular mapper" to do.
But for no added code and editor complexity.
IMHO the only decent alternative is using a relation for each addr
Ian Dees wrote:
> * Ok, not "impossible", but the import size would triple and the CPU
> time to compute the new addressing-only ways might make it hard for
> the "regular mapper" to do.
But for no added code and editor complexity.
IMHO the only decent alternative is using a relation for each addr
The upcoming Atlanta Mapathon
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Atlanta_Citywide_Mapathon
just got some nice press coverage on BBC; it is one of the top Tech stories.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8305924.stm
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Since the roads are so concentrated along the coast, it seems fairly
simple to load a few hundred ways at a time into an editor to shift them.
Not more than a few hours work, surely.
Lanai seems to suffer from the same error, so I experimented. Selecting
only those with tiger:reviewed=no, there ar
It seems like a reasonable way to tag it.
The only possible alternative I can see would be for the restriction to
be a no_right_turn since it is the turning right onto the offramp that
is restricted.
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