Thanks Colin.
Ideal... I'm looking to update Dartmoor & Exmoor, which already have
relationships, so this will enable me to match the gpx layer with the
existing data in JOSM.
Just had a quick look at the Dartmoor gpx and it matches the road layout in
a section I'm familiar with. So looking good.
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Smale
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2012 12:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] OS boundary data as background images in Potlatch
orJOSM
Jason,
I have obtained the data from the Natural England website and converted it
successfully to GPX. You can get the GPX files and the licence statement
from here:
http://csmale.dev.openstreetmap.org/national_parks/
BUT:
a) the data seems to be OGL-licensed but I am not a lawyer so I cannot say
it's ok to use as a source for OSM (but I suspect it is OK)
b) the metadata within the GPX still assumes it is from OS Open Data - I
will fix that up this weekend
So I would recommend not "importing" the GPX into OSM yet as the copyright
statement in the metadata is wrong. However you can already work with it
directly in Potlatch/JOSM if you want - I would appreciate any feedback
about the accuracy of the reprojection (does it align accurately?).
Colin
Colin
Is there anyway to get the National Park's boundary lines in this format
please?
Jason (UniEagle)
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