On Thu, March 18, 2010 23:33, Steve Doerr wrote:
> I've come across an OS 1:25000 sheet TQ66 (Meopham, Kent)
[...]
> someone (maybe my father) has colour-coded the public
> footpaths, and in some cases numbered them, so it is not
> entirely pristine.
You do realise that that's derived data, don't
I've come across an OS 1:25000 sheet TQ66 (Meopham, Kent) with a
revision date of 1955. I don't have the expertise to upload it myself to
OSM, so I am looking for someone to volunteer to do so and I will send
them the map. Fortunately or unfortunately, someone (maybe my father)
has colour-coded
Hi,
At this week's Edinburgh meet-up we discussed the Council's public road name
list, and how to cross-reference it with OSM to check coverage/identify
missing roads.
Unfortunately the council data is only available as a set of tabular PDFs,
which is hard to do anything useful with, so I've con
[posted to both talk-gb and josm-dev]
I'm a bit exasperated to see that the relation for National Cycle
Network route 4 has been broken _yet_ again:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/relation/2204
http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/relation/2204/720
NCN 4 does of course hav
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