2009/12/14 Steve Bennett :
> I'm still trying to see how this is very different from "amenity=pub"
> with another "amenity=pokies" (or whatever), and "name=Smithtown
> Crocodiles Sports Club". Would it render differently from a pub?
That's the whole point, they aren't a pub and they should render
2009/12/14 Steve Bennett :
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Chris Barham wrote:
>> I drove out there to check and be certain on the weekend so have
>> removed the FIXME tag.
>
> Wow, someone cares about their servos :)
Why haven't you? :P
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Chris Barham wrote:
> I drove out there to check and be certain on the weekend so have
> removed the FIXME tag.
Wow, someone cares about their servos :)
Steve
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 5:31 PM, John Smith wrote:
> That's what he's talking about, but most of those places have pokies,
> but aren't exclusively pokie dens.
>buildings that are run by (or for), are named
>after, and support a sports club or organisation, but actually don't
>have any thing to
2009/12/14 Steve Bennett :
> I'd double check that term. I haven't heard it used in this way. To
> me, a "sports club" is something like the local footy club buildings,
> the surf livesaving club, the bowls club... That is, focused very much
> on the members playing sport, not playing pokies.
That
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:39 PM, John Smith wrote:
> I tagged one in NSW a while back, I just tagged it as
> amenity=restaurant but that probably isn't the best thing to tag it
> with.
>
> Might be worth tagging them as amenity=sport_club and then adding some
> details to the wiki about it.
I'd d
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:42 PM, John Smith wrote:
>
> The problem I'm really trying to solve is with the slippymap plugin,
> because it is compiled and the URL isn't easily setable/changeable by
> a user, there is no options to tweak the URL in the plugin
> interface/settings
This isn't "easy",
2009/12/14 Steve Bennett :
> Yeah. I don't think the slope is all that slippery. Lots of stuff is
What I meant is, storing this type of information in meta data could
end up being a dumping ground for a lot of things beyond simple
differences between whatever is considered the most common.
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 11:40 AM, John Smith wrote:
> This is where meta information stored in state/country boundaries
> could be useful, although that in itself could be a slippery slope of
> storing too much data in meta lookup tables essentially...
Yeah. I don't think the slope is all that sl
2009/12/14 Ben Last :
> If you add an nmd parameter to the NearMap URLs with the date in MMDD
> format, you'll get the images for that date. To be exact, the date is a
> cutoff; you'll get the latest images with dates earlier than or equal to the
> date specified.
I wasn't aware the parameter
If you add an *nmd* parameter to the NearMap URLs with the date in MMDD
format, you'll get the images for that date. To be exact, the date is a
cutoff; you'll get the latest images with dates earlier than or equal to the
date specified.
Cheers
Ben
2009/12/14 John Smith
> Nearmap imagery for
Nearmap imagery for the 21st of Nov. has a lot of patchy cloud cover,
can anyone think of a possible way to add a date field to the
slippymap plugin to switch between older imagery rather than just
using the most up to date?
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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:40 AM, John Smith wrote:
>
> 2009/12/14 Steve Bennett :
> > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Roy Wallace wrote:
> >> And can I again please direct you to:
> >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Consolidation_footway_cycleway_path
> >>
> >> If you want to find a resolut
2009/12/14 Stephen Hope :
> I'm looking for some guidance on tagging for "Sports Clubs". I'm not
> sure if these are an Australian wide thing, or just a QLD invention.
>
> I'm talking about the buildings that are run by (or for), are named
> after, and support a sports club or organisation, but ac
I'm looking for some guidance on tagging for "Sports Clubs". I'm not
sure if these are an Australian wide thing, or just a QLD invention.
I'm talking about the buildings that are run by (or for), are named
after, and support a sports club or organisation, but actually don't
have any thing to do w
2009/12/14 Chris Barham :
> I've found one that is almost 20km out - and wondered whether this is
> the worst one found so far?:
> http://www.bp.com/iframe.do?categoryId=9012436&contentId=7017653
The one at Moree was plotted 20km out of Moree to the North, but the
servo is on the south side of Mor
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 12:39 PM, John Smith wrote:
> The 2 BP's along the Bruce Highway north of Brisbane aren't located
> properly either, it looks like they've simply used address to geo
> lookups and when the addresses are specific they co-ords go wonky,
> wonder if they want more accurate co-
> Interesting. Personally, I use e10 in my '97 Pulsar almost always, even
> though Nissan say not to. I've never had a problem with drivability or
> with the fuel or intake system.
>
> On the contrary, e10 is actually about 93 or 94 octane, as the ethanol
> raises the octane number of the 91 b
> > Interesting. Personally, I use e10 in my '97 Pulsar almost always, even
> > though Nissan say not to. I've never had a problem with drivability or
> > with the fuel or intake system.
>
> Most cars made after the mid-80s in the US had to be capable of
> ethernol based fuels, I'm guessing that
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> I'm thinking that a cycleway is a place *designed* to ride bikes
Yep. Regardless of whether it has signage. Look at this example:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=caroline+springs&sll=-37.770588,144.754894&sspn=0
2009/12/14 Steve Bennett :
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Roy Wallace wrote:
>> And can I again please direct you to:
>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Consolidation_footway_cycleway_path
>>
>> If you want to find a resolution to the footway/cycleway/path thing,
>> please contribute your t
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Roy Wallace wrote:
> And can I again please direct you to:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Consolidation_footway_cycleway_path
>
> If you want to find a resolution to the footway/cycleway/path thing,
> please contribute your thoughts there.
My feeling is that
2009/12/14 John Henderson :
> Ross Scanlon wrote:
>
>> fuel:e10 = yes
>>
>> Replaces 91 octane at lots of BP servos.
>>
>> At least they have 95, 98 and lpg which suits me as the truck really does
>> not like e10.
>
> Interesting. Personally, I use e10 in my '97 Pulsar almost always, even
> thoug
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Liz wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Dec 2009, Liz wrote:
>> we're having another discussion about this same point concurrently on
>> t...@openstreetmap.org
>> and making a number of suggestions there
>> care to join in?
> bum steer
> tagg...@openstreetmap.org
And can I again
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:50 PM, Steve Bennett wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Roy Wallace wrote:
>> One question, though, for "Australian shared path", shouldn't this be:
>>
>> highway=cycleway, bicycle=designated, foot=designated
>>
>> rather than
>>
>> highway=footway, foot=yes, bic
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Steve Bennett wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Roy Wallace wrote:
> > One question, though, for "Australian shared path", shouldn't this be:
> >
> > highway=cycleway, bicycle=designated, foot=designated
> >
> > rather than
> >
> > highway=footway, foot=yes, bicycle=ye
Hi.
I guess the rendering could use some enhancement in that case. I know the
cycle layer only renders ways differently that have cycleway, when perhaps
they could have a rendering for non-car ways that have (or imply)
bicycle=yes as well.
Most printed maps for cyclists I have seen only different
Ross Scanlon wrote:
> fuel:e10 = yes
>
> Replaces 91 octane at lots of BP servos.
>
> At least they have 95, 98 and lpg which suits me as the truck really does not
> like e10.
Interesting. Personally, I use e10 in my '97 Pulsar almost always, even
though Nissan say not to. I've never had a
> > I notice that both are tagged with:
> >
> > fuel:octane_91 = no
> >
> > implying that neither sell ordinary unleaded petrol. That's the normal
> > high-volume seller, or have you banned it in Qld?
>
fuel:e10 = yes
Replaces 91 octane at lots of BP servos.
At least they have 95, 98 an
2009/12/13 John Henderson :
> John Smith wrote:
>> H
>>
>> BP has 2 locations listed for the same address, one is express one
>> isn't, and I'm not sure which is correct, maybe BP has lost more
>> service stations? :)
>>
>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3360844
>
> I notice that
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Roy Wallace wrote:
> One question, though, for "Australian shared path", shouldn't this be:
>
> highway=cycleway, bicycle=designated, foot=designated
>
> rather than
>
> highway=footway, foot=yes, bicycle=yes
I've updated the wiki page to this. I think we need to
John Smith wrote:
> H
>
> BP has 2 locations listed for the same address, one is express one
> isn't, and I'm not sure which is correct, maybe BP has lost more
> service stations? :)
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3360844
I notice that both are tagged with:
fuel:o
2009/12/13 Liz :
> On Sun, 13 Dec 2009, John Smith wrote:
>> H
>>
>> BP has 2 locations listed for the same address, one is express one
>> isn't, and I'm not sure which is correct, maybe BP has lost more
>> service stations? :)
>
> I joined two together in Grenfell
> same address
> same phone n
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009, John Smith wrote:
> H
>
> BP has 2 locations listed for the same address, one is express one
> isn't, and I'm not sure which is correct, maybe BP has lost more
> service stations? :)
I joined two together in Grenfell
same address
same phone number
same stuff for sale
i t
H
BP has 2 locations listed for the same address, one is express one
isn't, and I'm not sure which is correct, maybe BP has lost more
service stations? :)
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3360844
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