Re: [talk-ph] Cavite Mapping Party - September 11, 2010

2010-09-12 Thread Jun Martin
 Staggering!

I'd say it's a successful party! 

On 9/12/2010 7:32 PM, maning sambale wrote:
 Initial stats:
 3 teams, 8 gps units collecting, 4 units spare/backup,  1000 POIs,
 ~500 km or roads




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Re: [talk-ph] What happened to MEGADIKE road and connected roads?

2010-08-10 Thread Jun Martin
 Thanks, Maning and Ian!

On 8/10/2010 6:12 PM, ianlopez wrote:
 There are other areas that DY3JDR messed up, especially downtown San
 Fernando. junsamboy made initial fixes to the area since lunchtime.
 I'm now fixing areas that junsamboy missed out.


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[talk-ph] What happened to MEGADIKE road and connected roads?

2010-08-09 Thread Jun Martin
I stumbled upon a problem:  Megadike road and Angeles-Porac road have been,
er, cut:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=15.10021lon=120.55422zoom=15layers=M

I wonder who did this?
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[talk-ph] MAJOR PROBLEM in San Fernando, Pampanga portion

2009-09-21 Thread Jun Martin
This morning, as I was about to edit a newly uploaded tracklog for San
Fernando Subdivision in San Fernando, Pampanga, I noticed that some
nearby roads had been shifted away from their correct position.

I have edited/corrected several roads but as I did, I realized that all
the adjoining roads had been shifted away from their correct positions
(!), and so I have stopped editing/correcting.

Anybody know how this BULK shifting happened?

Can somebody undo it, please, to save us from the tedious task of having
to correct all the errors?

Jun


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[talk-ph] Suggestion for unbarricaded one-way street corners

2009-09-15 Thread Jun Martin
Hi, everyone!

I've noticed that the parts of McArthur Highway in the City of San
Fernando, Pampanga (in the vicinity of the Dolores Flyover) where the
highway is split into 2 one-way roads are not properly connected to the
side streets.  I've taken the liberty of connecting side streets to BOTH
one-way roads, where such is applicable (McArthur Highway for the most
part has no center island but has been divided in the middle in some
parts of the city).

At this time (September 2009, for future reference), EDSA is the rule
(or is it the exception?) where side-streets USUALLY are not connected
to both one-way sides, but some main avenues do cross both sides of EDSA
and are therefore connected to both.

Perhaps you know of ways that are similar to the portion of McArthur
Highway that I've mentioned above and you might be able to correct the
connections.

I noticed this issue because my Nuvi keeps telling me to turn right on
McArthur and then make a U-turn at some point (the opposite way is not
connected to our village's main road) because my route is to turn left
at McArthur outside our village.


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