On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 5:19 PM, David Murn <[email protected]> wrote: > Just out of interest, what does this email have to do with OSM? Other > than a link to an OSM map showing the location of this group, I see no > other part of this email with any relevance to OSM, or even mapping of > any sort. Was there meant to be more to this post? Is this group > hosting mapping parties or starting their own fork, or are they just a > group of historic amateur radio people in Canada looking for a little > advertising? Was this an example showing how historic groups can move > around, to tie in with the historic OSM conversation?
Dear David, I'm sorry. You caught me. My post earlier was off-topic. That it is kinda-sorta-topical, with tomorrow being Remembrance Day does not excuse my off topic post. I was planning more information for an article and something a little closer to on-topic for OSM than, "if you happen to be involved in both OSM and amateur radio." I let my enthusiasm run away with me and neglected any context that might have provided a hint of on-topic. I was there, at McCrae House, mapping today. I have now mapped the house, memorial garden and memorial. You should be able to see them in the link. I've also included a couple of my photos from McCrae House in a new article. It does, kinda-sorta tie in to OSM if you read this article from the right angle. But mostly it's about Remembrance Day, which is known as Veterans Day or Armistice Day in some places. http://weait.com/content/remembrance-day Best regards, Richard _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

