Hi both,
Those are some really neat ideas! I hope you are thinking about sharing
them at State of the Map in September ;-) We have a theme of change this
year and one of the areas I am interested in is how we manage external data
sources. Public Rights of Way are a great example as it poses
Great work, and thanks to Andy for his work re-writing the rendering rules
in CartoCSS.
I'm forwarding this to the general talk mailing list as I expect there
will be some not Brits who will be pleased to hear about the progress on
this one. My understanding (from watching Andy's presentation and
Great work, and thanks to Andy for his work re-writing the rendering rules
in CartoCSS.
I'm forwarding this to the general talk mailing list as I expect there
will be some not Brits who will be pleased to hear about the progress on
this one. My understanding (from watching Andy's presentation and
Hi All,
As noted the map controls have recently changed on the main osm.org page.
On the talk@ mailing list there was a few comments stating that it would
have been nice to have been asked/consulted first.
The changes were in fact announced and stem from Saman's SOTM US talk
(slides [1], video
I should add that this change lays the foundations for making new feature
available. For example a URL link including marker (the mlat and mlon
stuff). This can be seen here:
https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/pull/328#issuecomment-21197529
Best,
Rob
1) The map controls change was publicised on the blog on the 19th (at the
time of the change):
http://blog.openstreetmap.org/2013/07/19/new-map-control/
2) The Communications Working Group is currently looking for help - why not
join them:
Bob
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I've
I'd like to be able to run through all issues of the Bartholomew half inch
series but even the ones already available are a start.
Lester,
Are you aware that Bartholomew half inch maps for Scotland, England and
Wales are available online at http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/ ? If yes,
then can
Hi All,
I have been speaking with the National Library of Scotland (NLS) about
their large collection of historic maps. Currently they provide a online
collection of historic maps as set out on their website [1]. Some of these
are georeferenced and can be used in OSM [2]. There is lots more left
Sounds like a good plan :-)
And thanks both for making me hungry!!
On 8 July 2013 17:45, Andy Robinson ajrli...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, in the West Mids group a while back we mulled the idea of doing a
joint
meet with our southerly brethren on Oxfordshire.
We are proposing Saturday October
Sounds like a good plan :-)
And thanks both for making me hungry!!
On 8 July 2013 17:45, Andy Robinson ajrli...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, in the West Mids group a while back we mulled the idea of doing a
joint
meet with our southerly brethren on Oxfordshire.
We are proposing Saturday October
3D map example in an area with lots more detail about buildings
http://map.f4-group.com/#lon=8.8073256lat=53.0758799zoom=18camera.theta=49.315camera.phi=-167.2
For those unable to see it, I have found a screenshot online:
http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.php?i=27u=13208997
Other 3d projects
Wow, sounds amazing.
He wants to explore how to use our data at a meeting with his GIS guys.
Does this mean just within Centro, or does he want someone from OSM present?
Are these the sculptures you are talking about?
http://www.flickr.com/groups/public_art_in_public_transport_wm/
On 5 July
Just a quick update to my previous email. There is now a blog post which
includes a photo showing how we went about placing all your great
presentation proposals in to the State of the Map schedule. Enjoy!
http://2013.stateofthemap.org/blog/busy-june/
Reminder to our presenters: Please could you
Dear All,
Some time ago I wrote to you about the process by which notice of changes
to Public Rights of Way are distributed to Ordnance Survey and other
interested third parties.
These third parties are listed as Prescribed Organisations in Appendix A
of [1].
Based on your comments, I contacted
That was my Plan A when I contacted Defra. Unfortunately their response
didn't really consider it properly. It sort of flirted round the edge -
very public sector like!!
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Hi All,
I'm aware that some within our community are very cautious of so called
open data. As I'm not in any way qualified to assess legal jargon I can't
provide much support. I can however notify you that the Open Government
Licence has now been updated to make it more explicit that the OGL is
It was IE8 on XP Sp3 that it did not work on.
Rob
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Working on:
Firefox
21 on ubuntu 12.10
Chromium
25.0.1364.160 (Developer Build 25.0.1364.160-0ubuntu0.12.10.1) Ubuntu 12.10
Chrome
28.0.1500.52 (Official Build 207119)
Not working on:
IE (V7 I think - can check tomorrow) on XP
Best,
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One for the mappa-mercia website:
http://map.f4-group.com/#lon=-168401lat=6874255zoom=19
P.s. This is a 3d web gl render of OSM including working fountains,
flowing water, rain, and building heights/roofs (if tagged). I would
imagine it needs an up to date browser (not IE6!) to view it.
Hi List,
A short update for those still following the OS OpenData Licence story:
http://data.gov.uk/library/minutes-of-open-data-user-group-11-june-2013
Summary: The issue is supported by ODUG and is being progressed by them.
For now its a waiting game.
Regards,
Rob
Nick,
The more options we have as organisers of SotM, the better. I personally
would love to hear more about this (and no doubt will chat to you during
one of the breaks).
Rob
-- SOTM Organising Committee
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Hi All,
The Call for Presentations for State of the Map 2013 closes Monday*. If
you've not yet submitted your presentation proposal please act quickly.
http://2013.stateofthemap.org/info/call-presentations/
I posted some ideas in recent SotM blog posts to get you thinking. These
were:
-
Hi All,
The Call for Presentations for State of the Map 2013 closes Monday*. If
you've not yet submitted your presentation proposal please act quickly.
http://2013.stateofthemap.org/info/call-presentations/
I posted some ideas in recent SotM blog posts to get you thinking. These
were:
-
the Industrial Estate bu
Arrow Valley Lake
Regards
Brian
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Rob Nickerson
rob.j.nicker...@gmail.comwrote:
The Royal Enfield it is then. Thanks Jonathan. See you all on Thursday.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.30698mlon=-1.943327zoom=18layers=Q
Lancashire CC have a good description of what a private street is:
http://www3.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/atoz/a_to_z/service.asp?u_id=1065tab=3siteid=5409pageid=29027e=e
As Nick said, a Private road often simply means that it has not been
adopted by the Local Authority and therefore any
Hi All,
Apologies for the delay in replying - I wanted to chase up the facts before
getting back to you.
The Classic, Standard and Superior options are all for the Aston
Conferences hotel. Details about the rooms can be found at
http://www.conferenceaston.co.uk/Content.aspx?PageId=1705
As for
I would imagine that the semicolons in the opening_hours tag are
interpreted by numerous data consumers.
Rob
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Hi Everyone,
So the Early-bird tickets for OSM's State of the Map conference are now
all gone :-( Did you get one? If not don't worry, normal tickets remain on
sale* and you can still get a GBP10 discount if you join the OSM
Foundation. It's worthwhile joining the foundation and attending the
On 1 June 2013 00:30, Paul Norman wrote:
Does this include poster exhibitions?
No, the posters option will stay open after the call for presentations
closes, but we do encourage people to have a go at presenting if they can
attend in person. We're a great community and it's always nice to
The Royal Enfield it is then. Thanks Jonathan. See you all on Thursday.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.30698mlon=-1.943327zoom=18layers=Q
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Less than 24hrs to sign up for an Early Bird 25% discounted State of the
Map 2013 ticket. Get yours now and join over 80 people who have already
signed up:
http://2013.stateofthemap.org/info/booking/
See you there,
Rob
Organising committee volunteer,
State of the Map 2013,
stateofthemap.org
Less than 24hrs to sign up for an Early Bird 25% discounted State of the
Map 2013 ticket. Get yours now and join over 80 people who have already
signed up:
http://2013.stateofthemap.org/info/booking/
See you there,
Rob
Organising committee volunteer,
State of the Map 2013,
stateofthemap.org
Try here:
http://www.thehs2.com/
Thanks Barry :-)
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Hi All,
Tickets for OpenStreetMap's State of the Map 2013 conference in
Birmingham, England, are now available. They can be purchased at a
discounted Early Bird rate but only until the end of May. Get yours at
http://www.stateofthemap.org/
Looking forward to seeing everyone there,
Rob Nickerson
Hi All,
Tickets for OpenStreetMap's State of the Map 2013 conference in
Birmingham, England, are now available. They can be purchased at a
discounted Early Bird rate but only until the end of May. Get yours at
http://www.stateofthemap.org/
Looking forward to seeing everyone there,
Rob Nickerson
I guess one question might be, would it be a good idea to distinguish
between statutory and non-statutory designations?
The simpler the tagging, and the easier it is to explain, the more likely
it will be used as you intend. So, although this may be a good idea, it
would need some supporting text
Hi All,
I've previously written about the monthly releases of Land Registry Price
Paid data as these datasets are a great source of address details and are
available under OGL. Matt Williams has already done a good job pulling this
data into his Postcode Finder [1]. This is a nice tool that
Urrgg.. It was [0] that all Natural England open datasets (with the
exception of Local Nature Reserves), were plain OGL licensed and could
therefore be used. Looking again, it seems like NE have now added that
annoying line at the top of the OGL licence that seems be be raising a few
eyebrows:
Hi All,
- please forward this on to your local communities -
It's that time of year again when we look to you, the mind-bogglingly
creative OpenStreetMap community, to tell us what you've been up to. That's
right - it time to submit your presentation ideas for the annual State of
the Map
Just to add a little more to the Call for Presentations:
This year I personally want to try and get as many people involved as
possible. We are therefore hoping to have a Poster Exhibition for people
who may not be able to attend in person (we can print them locally). If
this sounds interesting
Hi All,
- please forward this on to your local communities -
It's that time of year again when we look to you, the mind-bogglingly
creative OpenStreetMap community, to tell us what you've been up to. That's
right - it time to submit your presentation ideas for the annual State of
the Map
It seems that the desire to use a huge image as the background comes at the
expense of the page content. To me a copyright page is about getting the
*details* over. By placing too much emphasis on the image the copyright
page appears like a *brand* or some fancy press release. We have other
pages
Yep, as others have noted, the Green Sign = Trunk Road is the age old
convention. If you want to add details about who maintains the road you can
use operator=Highways_Agency (the second highest use of the operator tag
apparently [1]). We don't have a tag for indicating that the signs are
green
Phil,
From what I can see the technology is used to detect a limited set of signs
only (e.g. Speed limits), rather than reading town names/road reference
numbers/etc. There are a few different ways to do this which you can find
by searching online, but generally the steps are:
1. Detect presence
It looks like you know the answer. And to confirm, this is the list of
installed extensions [1] and the list of admins [2]. I'm not sure if Grant
will have picked up you message on here, so try messaging him through his
Firefishy username. Don't expect anything to occur instantly - we all have
our
Hi,
The issue of how to update imports is an important one. For this years SotM
(in Birmingham, September) we have a theme of Change, with one of these
areas of change being how do we go from being map data creators to map data
maintainers.
I would love to see ideas put forward for this in the
I would not, therefore, support updating OSM with another NaPTAN import in
my local area.
Agreed that a blanket import would be a poor option, but surely a tool that
would show comparisons between the new NaPTAN data and OSM data would be
useful? Or perhaps a comparison between the old and new
Maybe we should be advising that for all imports the original files are
kept somewhere safe.
Rob
On 18 April 2013 19:57, Oliver Jowett oliver.jow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 7:50 PM, Rob Nickerson
rob.j.nicker...@gmail.comwrote:
Or perhaps a comparison between the old
All,
Whether you care for public sector data released under the OS OpenData
Licence or not, this will probably effect you one way or another. Can I
therefore request that you please submit a comment in support of the data
request available at the link below.
This is especially true if you run a
All,
Anyone using OS Land-Form PANORAMA elevation data, might find the following
announcement about OS Terrain 50 of interest.
In essence (and to quote the Ordnance Survey) Land-Form PANORAMA was an
unmaintained product and was last updated in the 1990s. The new product
will give users more
Hi,
As Andy noted, the JOSM button is probably the best option. Alternatively
as there are not too many, you can use the Overpass XAPI without restring
to a geographic region. Simply paste the following URL into a browser, save
the resulting file with the .osm extension and open in JOSM:
Is probably too late for me to get over there now :-( What time and where?
Also let me know the plans for Sunday
Rob
On 30 March 2013 18:07, Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu wrote:
Gregory (or anyone else interested),
(This mail was bounced earlier today because I use the wrong email
The conclusion seemed to be to add the reference in the same format as used
by the Local Authority. Some include the parish name, some also include FP
for footpath etc. As your data is from a Parish level it's unclear
whether the Local Authority will include the parish name before any numbers
-
organising team intend to bid for main SotM next year
- if not then surely you agreeing that SotM is less relevant?
On 27 March 2013 21:44, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Hi,
On 03/23/2013 11:21 AM, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Hi All,
I saw the request for a banner [1] and replied via
Hi All,
I saw the request for a banner [1] and replied via email as I am not
on the design mailing list. For transparency here is my reply:
=== start ===
There is a wider issue (and don't mean to be a spoil sport) that
local events using the SotM brand could lead to a weakening of the
main
Hello,
=== Welcome to SotM 2013 ===
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to State of the Map 2013. This
year's annual conference for all OpenStreetMap contributors and users will
be held in Birmingham, United Kingdom, on the weekend of 6th-8th September.
The organising team is working to
Hi all,
Going back a few years before GPS was widely available in pretty much
everything bar the kitchen sink (please do post a link if you find a gps
enabled sink :-) ) there was some discussion about making your own GPS
receiver. If anyone is interested in taking this on as a nice weekend
All, Stu,
Should have mentioned this the other week but it skipped my mind. :-)
Piwik provides web analytics/stats about visitors to your website. The OSM
French community run it on their website and have offered to help anyone
who may be interested to add it to theirs too. I think it's quite
Brian,
The list was of invalid postcodes. Hopefully everything you entered was a
valid postcode (it seems that way given that only 3 invalid B27 postcodes
appear in the list).
Rob
On 12 March 2013 22:37, Brian Prangle bpran...@gmail.com wrote:
Aidan
I've had a look at your list and would
Thanks for letting us know.
Based on the progress of the Coventry public realm improvements and this
cross-reference photo [1], I would date the imagery as circa 27th March
2012.
In Coventry, as with the previous imagery, there may be a small offset. If
you use Ordnance Survey data released
as well since it breaks
from the convention of uppercase postcodes, you could argue that they
should be in or out, but it was easier to leave them in.
[1]
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0viaV_xKHyCNmJDY1A1X092Zkk/edit?usp=sharing
On 28 February 2013 23:44, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker
Interestingly out of the 95 you also identified 2 postcodes that are
incorrect in OSM... raising the obvious questions:
* How accurate is the data already in OSM?
* Should imports be compared to 100% accuracy or a more realistic measure
of OSM accuracy?
Rob
Deleted after survey. Thanks
Rob
p.s. Interestingly on the opposite side of the road I found a plaque on
number 51:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/coventry/content/image_galleries/2_tone_plaque_gallery.shtml?29
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Hi Andy,
Aidan approached the talk-gb mailing list last month about this postcode
idea [1]. A discussion was held, and from the back of this several changes
were made (mainly related to reducing the size of the import to ensure that
only the very best data was used, but also to ensure that QA was
Hi All,
Good news! Here in Coventry we are making in-roads to get Coventry City
Council to think more about OpenStreetMap. PeterP has done some fantastic
work adding details about public rights of way to OpenStreetMap and, on
Friday, was able to present a map he created using the Maperitive tool
Hi All,
Do we have any guidelines for use of the OSM brand? I'm aware that the
OSM-GB issue gets raised every now and then but hadn't realised until
today how easy it is to get confused between OSM.org and OSM-GB - see for
example the OSM-GB wiki:
** My Opinion **
It looks fine to me as it:
1. Allows the right to use, incorporate, sublicense (with further right of
sublicensing), modify, improve, further develop, and distribute the Data;
and to manufacture and / or distribute Derivative Products
2. Does not make a claim on any derivative
Hi All,
Do we have any guidelines for use of the OSM brand? I'm aware that the
OSM-GB issue gets raised every now and then but hadn't realised until
today how easy it is to get confused between OSM.org and OSM-GB - see for
example the OSM-GB wiki:
Hi All,
We also have many cross-road or T-junctions junctions in the United Kingdom
that have names. Particularly in rural areas where early fingerpost signs
still exist:
Devon: I believe I am right in saying that the name on the column is the
junction name. I seem to remember that I've been
not at the
social last night let me know if you would like to come along.
** **
Cheers
Andy
** **
*From:* Florian LAINEZ [mailto:winner...@free.fr]
*Sent:* 08 February 2013 15:24
*To:* Rob Nickerson
*Cc:* talk-gb-westmidlands
*Subject:* Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Reminder
Hi All,
A new user who joined in the last few days has managed to delete data in
the area around War Memorial Park, Coventry. I have reverted the most
recent changesets today (the first changeset was reverted on Thursday) and
contacted the member. As we know, these things happen and often it can
All,
We discussed the Land Reg INSPIRE data yesterday. Should you wish to give
it a go in JOSM set up a WMS layer in the preferences/setting as follows:
Thanks Robert,
That's very useful and interesting advice. I'll have a proper read when I
get a bit more time.
I think just getting the info is a good starting point. We can then go out
and survey the paths thus removing any of OS's IP rights. We would just be
picking the LA's path reference and
Hi All,
In regards to public rights of way and the relationship between Local
Authorities and Ordnance Survey, see my recent blog post:
http://opendatauser.posterous.com/loacal-authorities-in-bed-with-the-ordnance-s
I would be interested if anyone with knowledge of the legal system has an
Hi All,
As noted, all problematic rights of way should be brought to the attention
of the relevant local authority. It may also help if you record the details
on the following wiki page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Problematic_rights_of_way
(alternatively, send me the details and I'll
I've updated the wiki with our first real problematic right of way.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Problematic_rights_of_way
Thanks,
Rob
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Hi folks,
If anyone has a iphone and/or an ipad and wants to try this new OSM
app out then I would be very interested in feedback. Perhaps a few
sentences and we can upload it to the mappa mercia blog too.
All the best,
Rob
-- Forwarded message --
I'd like to highly recommend a brand-new,
I actually brought this up again on the dev mailing list just the other
day:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2013-January/026467.html
I very much think it would be a big benefit to see some more stats - it'll
enable me to better focus my time.
Regards,
Rob
In regards to Other roads with public access (ORPA) - this is a term that
the Ordnance Survey have used, in other places they are called
Unclassified County Road. Most often they are legally the same as a
normal road (and should therefore appear in the Local Authorities list if
streets, in which
these roads are actually like on the ground - photos welcome too)
Rob
On 23 January 2013 19:17, Kevin Peat k...@k3v.eu wrote:
On 23 Jan 2013 18:58, Rob Nickerson rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Thanks for that. Any thoughts on whether they should be specifically
tagged in OSM
is
probably a must. And ideally we need a not really recommended / avoid
unless the alternatives are just as bad / far out of the way type tag. As
far as I know we don't have one. :-(
Rob
On 23 January 2013 20:28, Kevin Peat k...@k3v.eu wrote:
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GPS Tracks vs GPS Traces doesn't bother me either way, as long as we
are consistent. Once I'm done writing up the Recording ... wiki page I'll
see if I can organise a move.
Any more feedback to my questions (especially about using smartphones in
built GPS) would be very welcome.
RobJN
On 18 January 2013 11:03, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
We seem to have a number of tags, in Birmingham, with a value of
operator = bcc. Would it be possible, and sensible, to have these
changed to operator = Birmingham City Council?
--
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
I would imagine that this would add a fair number of postcodes, and
although those interested in address lookup can just use the centroid
database without needing to go to OSM, this requires knowledge of the
database (which non-UK developers might not have) and does not link
postcodes back to
Why not keep the © Openstreetmap contributors bit and add a Report an
issue / Add to the map type button or text? This would then link to a very
simple page as proposed (but themed to better match OSMs brand) which also
explains how to add a bug/notice using [1] and how to get more involved
with
Hi Andy,
We discussed the mappa Mercia website at this months meet up.
Essentially the original admin has moved back to his home country and
although he has continued to host the site, the time has come to bring
it back in house. Stu kindly offered so watch this space.
Rob
P.s see my recent
Hi Matt,
I'm getting results from other cities in the Land Registry tool. Should
this apply the same +- 0.1 degrees logic? Would also be nice if you could
add the edit this way in external links (like those on a way's page on
OSM.org).
Cheers,
Rob
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Sounds like you have thought this through to ensure that this import will
work well in practice. I would be more satisfied if imports were to closed
ways with building=* only (as mentioned by others).
Have you seen the Land Registry 'price paid' open data that includes
addresses and
Hi,
I've just had a look at the French publicly available piwik page and it
looks fantastic - lots of great information on here. It seems like some of
the French OSM community are more than willing to help with opening up the
same functionality on the main OSM piwik page so lets get than one live
Nice one! Looks like you have been busy with the improvements to TagInfo.
Thanks for spending the time to make these improvements, I imagine they
weren't particularly quick or easy, but I expect them to benefit many
users. The new API documentation will be a big plus and looks great :-)
RobJN
It sounds like some programmer forgot to allow for the fact that we live
in a three-dimensional world.
No, no. The nodes hadn't been properly unglued and hence the fixing tool
flagged the ways as duplicate. I'm going to restore the way but make sure
the nodes are not shared (connected) this time.
Hi List,
If I have a situation (e.g. a 2 level carpark) where a road runs exactly
above another road, how do I map this? Currently I used layers but I have
found that the way is being deleted by another mapper who sees this as a
duplicated way (possibly in keep right). Do I simply need to draw
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Hi List,
If I have a situation (e.g. a 2 level carpark) where a road runs exactly
above another road, how do I map this? Currently I used layers but I have
found that the way is being deleted by another mapper who sees this as a
duplicated way
Can I ask for some clarification on what is meant by sharing nodes. For
example, if I draw the layer 0 way, then draw the layer 1 way on top, using
the same nodes as a guide, BUT THEN unglue all the nodes by pressing G
in JOSM, does this still count as a shared node?
Thanks,
Rob
Is there any way to pull out the reports that are fine into a document that
can be periodically released?
Rob
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Richard, (All,)
I read your email below and it saddened me that you feel this way. I
therefore want to write a quick thank-you on behalf of the silent layer of
contributors. We are grateful for the work that all developers put into
OSM and please do not feel disheartened by a few negative
it is
now and/or use a different hue than brown, but don't make it as light as
the default background color.
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(full text and images at
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6J5ZA1hu93bYm9IWXdlVHM1N1U
Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback. I have tested some other shades:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6J5ZA1hu93bMzVMQ1Z1SHFqcmM
Any additional comments are very welcome.
Rob
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Hi All,
(full text and images at
https
Hi All,
(full text and images at
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6J5ZA1hu93bYm9IWXdlVHM1N1U )
Recently landuse=farmland (or simply landuse=farm) has been added to fields
near me. This has led to a discussion about how the rendering 'looks' with
some arguing that it doesn't look that good. I
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