I think that is happening, I am seeing a steady steam of new editors, with the
name of a business, adding businesses.
A lot also just add a note.
Phil (trigpoint)
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On 10/12/2013 15:52 Clifford Snow wrote:
I saw the thread but must have missed the website. I also found
I saw the thread but must have missed the website. I also found it
interesting that "Please don't create new venues unless they have physical
presence on ground" is on the front page.
>From reading their forum, they seem to be pushing back on their own
community for spam. But it is nice to see bus
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Hello Clifford,
Am 10.12.2013 15:42, schrieb Clifford Snow:
> Found this website this morning, http://coinmap.org/ that displays
> all of the bitcoin tags in OSM. The page has instructions on how to
> add a bitcoin location in OSM. The instructions di
Thanks for the feedback about colors in JOSM. I can clearly see now that
what made for good contrast in iD is hard to use in JOSM. I'll try some new
styles today and make sure they stand out in both editors. I think maybe
the answer is to put a casing around the line so that it has a different
look
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:47 AM, Schröders, Alexander
wrote:
> Now i ask my self the question what is heavy use of tile materials.
Dear Alexander,
The dividing line between "not-heavy" and "heavy" is unlikely to be
defined for you. This is deliberate and for the protection of the
OpenStreetMap
Found this website this morning, http://coinmap.org/ that displays all of
the bitcoin tags in OSM. The page has instructions on how to add a bitcoin
location in OSM. The instructions did caution against adding a location
with no physical presence.
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Clifford
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