I guess it makes it a bit hard when the underlying product disables the
attribution. Not that this excuses them though.
FWIW this is the bug report I created for Smile Map:
https://github.com/Smile-SA/magento2-module-map/issues/30
On 4/2/20 16:49, Phil Wyatt wrote:
Good on you – I have sen
Good on you – I have sent a few emails to them. I generally send them one every
time they send me some marketing…saying I am boycotting the site until they fix
it! 😊 😊 😊 😊
I figure if they want to bug me with marketing then they can get an equal dose
of emails re the attribution.
Lets h
So, with nothing better to do, I was checking if Kathmandu had updated
their web site to include the correct attribution for OSM. (no)
It seems they use Magento (an e-commerce platform) with Smile's Map add-in
for Magento. (https://github.com/Smile-SA/magento2-module-map) This in term
uses Leaflet
Hi,
I obviously hang around with the wrong type of people, council people, traffic
engineers, community groups etc. It’s a commonly used term, particularly in
Local Government. To quote Austroads guide to Local Area Traffic Management,
https://austroads.com.au/publications/traffic-management/ag
On 4/2/20 8:23 am, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
Yep, choked_table sounds good.
From that wiki page, though, I notice that a chicane is "Called a
/driveway link/ in Australia"? Maybe so, but for 40+ years of driving
in Australia, I've only ever known them as chicanes!
Who calls a chicane a "dri
Yep, choked_table sounds good.
>From that wiki page, though, I notice that a chicane is "Called a *driveway
link* in Australia"? Maybe so, but for 40+ years of driving in Australia,
I've only ever known them as chicanes!
Thanks
Graeme
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You could use "traffic_calming=choker;table", but
"traffic_calming=chocked_table" sounds good too. With the latter it
wouldn't hurt to create a new section on talk
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Key:traffic_calming, hopefully it
will catch on.
On Mon, 3 Feb 2020 at 22:37, Sebastian Spies
I've come across a few by now but not sure how to tag them.
It is a table with a choker - example:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=21/-33.75158/151.25648
There are at least 5 of them in the vicinity of the example. Can we
create new tags?
traffic_calming=choked_table ?
While the wiki not
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