Hi Nick, The best tag I could find for this would be: man_made=survey_point name=Q150 website=http://sssiq150.org/ ref=Q150
Which is pretty much the same as what you suggested. Except that the website URL has the http:// bit in it. I'm not too sure if it'd be a good idea to include the ref tag? On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 11:33 +1000, [email protected] wrote: Hello Mappers, > > It is Queensland's (Australia) 150th birthday, and to celebrate, the Surveying and Spatial > Sciences Institute (SSSI) organised the placement of a number of commemorative > permanent marks around the state. > > http://sssiq150.org/About-SSSI-Q150-Project.aspx > > These marks are part tourist attraction, part survey control. Most are > located where a car with an in-built GPS can drive right up to it, so > the driver can check the accuracy of their GPS signal. > > I would like to enter these into openstreetmap, as nodes, but I don't > know what tag to use. > > I was thinking; > name=Q150 > man_made=survey_point > website=sssiq150.org > > Any comments? > > Regards, > Nick Lawrence > > ***************************************************************** ****** > > WARNING: This email (including any attachments) may contain legally > privileged, confidential or private information and may be protected by > copyright. You may only use it if you are the person(s) it was intended > to be sent to and if you use it in an authorised way. No one is > allowed to use, review, alter, transmit, disclose, distribute, print > or copy this email without appropriate authority. > > If this email was not intended for you and was sent to you by mistake, > please telephone or email me immediately, destroy any hardcopies of > this email and delete it and any copies of it from your computer > system. Any right which the sender may have under copyright law, and > any legal privilege and confidentiality attached to this email is not > waived or destroyed by that mistake. > > It is your responsibility to ensure that this email does not contain > and is not affected by computer viruses, defects or interference by > third parties or replication problems (including incompatibility with > your computer system). > > Opinions contained in this email do not necessarily reflect the > opinions of the Department of Transport and Main Roads, > > Maritime Safety Queensland or endorsed organisations utilising > > the same infrastructure. > > > ***************************************************************** ****** -- [email protected] -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free
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