[Talk-GB] Missing Maps humanitarian mapping party in Liverpool on Thurs eve

2016-11-14 Thread Adrian McEwen
Following on from the HOTOSM mapping party advertised here a couple of 
months back there's a follow-up one happening this week.


Margaux, who organised the first one, is running another this Thursday 
at DoES Liverpool , from 6:30pm.


The Missing Maps project is a global initiative to let people with spare 
time and a computer help out with humanitarian aid without having to 
travel to where the aid is being delivered, by doing bits of mapping 
from satellite imagery to build up maps for those on the ground to use.


No experience necessary, I expect Margaux will give a short intro talk 
about the project, and then we'll be doing some mapping. Bring a laptop 
(and a mouse might be useful, given the sort of editing you end up doing).


Sign up at 
.


Cheers,

Adrian.


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[Talk-GB] pubs with food franchises (Autumn Quarterly Project)

2016-11-14 Thread Jez Nicholson
A recent trend for pubs is to put their food business out to a third party.
This means that the Food Standards Agency has records for:

a) the pub "wet sales"
b) the kitchen franchise

I even found a pub that has a different franchisee for Sunday lunches, so
has three fhrs:ids.

I toyed with adding an extra fast-food or restaurant point at the pub
location to represent the kitchen, but it feels wrong because to the
physical observer there is no differentiation between 'the pub serving
food' and a franchisee operating their kitchens.

So, i've put multiple fhrs:ids on the pub point or polygon.

What do you think?
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Re: [Talk-GB] Missing Maps humanitarian mapping party in Liverpool on Thurs eve

2016-11-14 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi,

On 11/14/2016 01:08 PM, Adrian McEwen wrote:
> No experience necessary, 

Also compare Pierre Beland's message about "no experience necessary"
here https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/hot/2016-November/012673.html

(tl;dr if you advertise "no experience necessary" you better have more
than a "short introduction" available for newcomers lest their work may
be worthless.)

Bye
Frederik

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Re: [Talk-GB] Missing Maps humanitarian mapping party in Liverpool on Thurs eve

2016-11-14 Thread Philip Barnes
Pity its such short notice and I have a lot on this week.

For some reason the URLs are not clickable, could it be the <>.

Phil (trigpoint) 

On Mon Nov 14 12:08:06 2016 GMT, Adrian McEwen wrote:
> Following on from the HOTOSM mapping party advertised here a couple of 
> months back there's a follow-up one happening this week.
> 
> Margaux, who organised the first one, is running another this Thursday 
> at DoES Liverpool http://doesliverpool.com, from 6:30pm.
> 
> The Missing Maps project is a global initiative to let people with spare 
> time and a computer help out with humanitarian aid without having to 
> travel to where the aid is being delivered, by doing bits of mapping 
> from satellite imagery to build up maps for those on the ground to use.
> 
> No experience necessary, I expect Margaux will give a short intro talk 
> about the project, and then we'll be doing some mapping. Bring a laptop 
> (and a mouse might be useful, given the sort of editing you end up doing).
> 
> Sign up at 
> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/missing-maps-in-liverpool-tickets-29078159558
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Adrian.
> 
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Re: [Talk-GB] Missing Maps humanitarian mapping party in Liverpool on Thurs eve

2016-11-14 Thread Adrian McEwen

Hi Frederik,

On 14/11/16 14:29, Frederik Ramm wrote:

Hi,

On 11/14/2016 01:08 PM, Adrian McEwen wrote:

No experience necessary,

Also compare Pierre Beland's message about "no experience necessary"
here https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/hot/2016-November/012673.html

(tl;dr if you advertise "no experience necessary" you better have more
than a "short introduction" available for newcomers lest their work may
be worthless.)
I'm not running the event, just providing a venue (and attending as 
someone who has some OSM experience).  Do you know of any guidelines, 
tutorials, etc. for either beginners or people running HOT mapathons?


Cheers,

Adrian.


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Re: [Talk-GB] pubs with food franchises (Autumn Quarterly Project)

2016-11-14 Thread SK53
Whereas the actual phenomenon looks well dodgy, the tagging approach seems
fine to me.

It's not so different from the church hall which has it's own fhrs entry,
but separate ones for the playgroup & the Wednesday OAP lunch club; or the
school with entries for breakfast & after-school clubs.

Jerry

On 14 November 2016 at 15:19, Jez Nicholson  wrote:

> A recent trend for pubs is to put their food business out to a third
> party. This means that the Food Standards Agency has records for:
>
> a) the pub "wet sales"
> b) the kitchen franchise
>
> I even found a pub that has a different franchisee for Sunday lunches, so
> has three fhrs:ids.
>
> I toyed with adding an extra fast-food or restaurant point at the pub
> location to represent the kitchen, but it feels wrong because to the
> physical observer there is no differentiation between 'the pub serving
> food' and a franchisee operating their kitchens.
>
> So, i've put multiple fhrs:ids on the pub point or polygon.
>
> What do you think?
>
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