On 16 June 2010 09:56, Tom Chance <[email protected]> wrote: > If anyone makes other nice mash-ups the good people working on the London > DataStore like to highlight nice uses of their data. It's worth passing them > on - [email protected] or @londondatastore on Twitter. > Thanks, it will probably go through a series of amendments, but I can remember to include them in some of my tweets. I have a short list of suggestions/ideas to improve it slightly.
> I'm looking forward to finally getting all the bus routes, that will be a > big but very useful job in London to complete this map: > > http://www.openbusmap.org/?zoom=11&lat=51.50153&lon=-0.08187&layers=BT Indeed, I saw they were planning to release that and I got excited. I wondered what form the data will be in and it sounds like it will be fairly manual for us to adjust route relations. Saves riding a bus for the routes I suppose! It will be good to show of a bus route map like no other (slippy, free, all the roads, customisable, etc). It could also encourage others to release their route information. > > > Also, if you're around on the 26th this technical workshop on local > government/OSM collaboration is worth coming to: > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hack_weekend_%26_technical_workshop_June_2010 I've had it in my diary for a while, should be good. Unfortunately I really can't make the Saturday(with all the council folk), but expect me on the Sunday. Oh, I also see you need names on the list for entry, and I need to add my name. -- Gregory [email protected] http://www.livingwithdragons.com
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