Re: [talk-au] PSMA Administrative Boundaries

2018-10-24 Thread Joel H.
Just for the record, be very careful removing level 10 boundaries around
QLD, PSMA appears to be missing a few around central QLD.

I'm going back now and reverting bad changes.

On 23/10/18 10:25 am, Andrew Harvey wrote:
> I see, thanks. It's in the original non-simplified files too. It can
> be manually fixed, but just adding a shared node is not the right fix,
> we need to snap the nodes and then removed the shared ways.
>
> We should be able to fix this in the processing scripts by increasing
> the tolerance that things get snapped together. In this case here, the
> two ways/nodes are 0.1m apart.
> On Sun, 21 Oct 2018 at 12:33, Joel H.  wrote:
>> On 19/10/18 5:01 pm, Andrew Harvey wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a problem with crossing ways? Why do they need a shared node
>>> when they are different admin levels?
>>
>> Yes jump to the position I told you and zoom right in to the
>> intersection, there is a crossover between two level 10 admin areas.
>>
>> I don't know if this was introduced in the simplification or it was an
>> error with PSMA. But there is only 26 of these errors in QLD so I would
>> hardly call this an issue, you can easily fix these manually.
>>
>>
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[talk-au] Registration now open for FOSS4G SotM Oceania Community Day

2018-10-24 Thread David Dean
Hi everyone,

With less that a month to go until the exciting inaugural FOSS4G SotM
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