Great, I would use this a lot so would be glad to have it. So I think we just need to choose the URL form.
Choices I know of are (with example stop 12902): - https://136213.mobi/RealTime/QRRealTimeStopResults.aspx?SN=12902 : I ended up at one of these pages following a QR-code on a bus stop stand. Being posted by Transperth on the bus stand, this would seem to be the current primary official one. - https://serviceinformation.transperth.info/api/QRCode/12902 : Redirects to above URL. Perhaps I didn't notice being redirected and this is actually on the QR-codes on bus stands? - https://136213.mobi/RealTime/RealTimeStopResults.aspx?SN=12902 : Alternative that results when navigating https://136213.mobi/ and entering a bus stop number into a web form. I was preferring this one because it has links to the home page and to the main Transperth website, though personally I would find either page fine to use. It is missing the stop full name and list of route numbers after the live times. I could even contact PTA about the URLs, but personally not too worried and the URLs are indeed easy to change. Regards, Gregory On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 12:32:19PM +1100, Andrew Harvey wrote: > Sounds like a good idea, and thanks for posting it here. > > In this case where you're just taking the existing ref tag and using it to > create and add the website tag, there's no licensing concern. > > The actual URL should be whatever is considered the official and primary > URL for the stop, but that's also easy to change later if it ever changes. > _______________________________________________ > Talk-au mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

