Once you go off the coast a lot of the rules go out the window, so to speak.
I know Cormac had a lot of trouble off the coast of Galway but got it worked out in the end. He tried explaining it to me as I wanted to do a video on coastline stuff but to be honest I was lost. If he's on this list he might offer advice. Dave On 10 Dec 2014 16:02, "Rory McCann" <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi Conor, > > On 07/12/14 10:40, Conor Jones wrote: > > + County Donegal: http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/283732 + > > County Donegal: http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/4085165 > > (seems to be 2 for each county?) > > Those 2 relations have different admin_levels. admin_level=6 is the > "traditional"/"common" understanding of "county". i.e. there are 32 in > the island of Ireland. admin_level=7 is for the things like "Dublin > City Council"/"Fingal County Council", where as the admin_level=6 > would be "Co. Dublin". > > *But* in some places, there's no difference. So initially there was > only the admin_level=6. But I think Boggedy started duplicating them > to admin_level=7's. Which makes sense, if you think of the > admin_level=7's as the county council areas. > > NB: county councils are changing soon, so this might change, I dunno. > You can see admin_level's on this map: http://layers.openstreetmap.fr/ > > > Should a sea-rock tagged as coastline be included in all the > > above? > > If it's part of the "coastline" of Ireland, I'd say yes. > > > Then there's the newer boundaries currently being worked on... > > townlands and parishes (and eventually baronies and ED's) What is > > the consensus here? Should a sea-rock be included in the townland > > and then the parish it would appear to be sitting of from? Some > > larger rocks are actually marked with ARP data on the TCD sheets... > > not necessarily as a townland but certainly recognised all the > > same > > Small islands off the coast are not usually included in townlands, > they are "townland-less". They often are in civil parishes and > counties. Hence I'd presume rocks would be similar to townlands in > this sense... > > Rory > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1 > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUiG5XAAoJEOrWdmeZivv26w4H/iwVTV3E7QJQ1gMY4GzJe7IS > PdMXH35kcrVSR+FwFc0ckbgz8kofz6LVGP75OsV9OweL9mdvPdPxzSfKp+yx7jNQ > aYhHO2BXy9Mz2E2mSIljRAvWIfH+3kx0ZONRdJ7GR/93N4XIrMMO+qjidI7skaB8 > 3jj2azLZ/G2+fqWQwfNx+2fkXl3XacfIfyHAZco2kd3iDPXqCA5msS+eDTARt03W > csoCNWZ9WIWGyAlq2dbDO9qunEnzbVtjUyUk68yt0cw1WHIy0dUKIyQxvd70iIvx > 3NkoAJBBOU/KH6y0NDM2CEY6kZekBTfbYpI9BxYI3fK9C1PT4XunuiXvjSBDHAY= > =myvT > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-ie mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie > _______________________________________________ Talk-ie mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie
