On Mon, 2020-08-17 at 09:14 -0700, stevea wrote:
> I believe it correct that access=private tag be removed from
> highway=service + service=driveway, as "private" seems too strict to
> accurately describe a driveway (that's part subjunctive mood where it
> needs doing, part indicative where true
Was there a previous discussion about this that I can catch up on? Driveways
seem like access=private is appropriate across the board, not just when there
is explicit signage. If you drive onto someone's house's driveway without
permission, you are trespassing on their property.
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Indeed, this is exactly what I was thinking. From an engineering
maintenance perspective, even if you managed to get something
"working", the result would be an incomprehensible mess. I don't
usually like to speak in such extremes, and I certainly don't mean any
offense, but in this case it's
In the absence of other proposals, even splitting it among the other two would
be a much better use, in my opinion.
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Skyler
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020, at 13:27, Rory McCann wrote:
> On 02.08.20 01:03, Skyler Hawthorne wrote:
> > Sorry if this sounds harsh, but I think using any fun
On July 31, 2020 20:29:33 Guillaume Rischard wrote:
Potlatch 2
Potlatch 2 used to be the default editor before iD took the relay. While
usage is declining, it’s still used by 2500 (1.4%) users who did 10 million
(1.2%) changes in 2020.
Potlatch is built in Flash, which browsers will retire
Yes, I was logged in. In fact, I just double checked: editing is not
allowed unless you are logged in.
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Skyler
On July 26, 2020 21:35:42 Chuck Sanders wrote:
Question to verify - were you logged into the wiki when editing? I'm
guessing not but didn't see it mentioned. I'm betting a lot of
/images/Screenshot_20200723-175602.jpg
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Skyler
On July 25, 2020 19:54:22 Michał Brzozowski wrote:
Hi Skyler,
You can use any image hosting site to upload the image, and then post a
link here.
For instance: https://imgur.com/upload
Michał
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 6:50 AM Skyler Hawthorne
On July 26, 2020 14:56:39 stevea wrote:
I speculate (a bit, though I am a seasoned software quality assurance
analyst), but I lean heavily towards Skyler's specific environment of a
OnePlus mobile device running OxygenOS 10 and regardless of whether he uses
Firefox or Chrome. What I find
,
You can use any image hosting site to upload the image, and then post a
link here.
For instance: https://imgur.com/upload
Michał
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 6:50 AM Skyler Hawthorne wrote:
I tried to post a screenshot, but the mailing list has a max size of 40 KB,
which seems very small.
I am
://imgur.com/upload
Michał
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 6:50 AM Skyler Hawthorne wrote:
I tried to post a screenshot, but the mailing list has a max size of 40 KB,
which seems very small.
I am on a OnePlus 7T with OxygenOS 10.0.11.HD65AA. I've tried a couple of
pages by clicking the pencil button, making my
This doesn't look like CAPTCHA. It's just a text box with the word
"Confirmation Code". It still happens with all ad blockers off. There are
no requests to Google hosts, or any other non-OSM hosts.
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Skyler
On July 25, 2020 08:13:10 Mateusz Konieczny via talk
wrote:
I would expect CAPTCHA.
appears that says "Confirmation
Code."
The same thing happens on both Firefox and Chrome.
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Skyler
On July 25, 2020 00:12:45 Skyler Hawthorne wrote:
Hi, I'm posting here because I'm not sure where would be more appropriate.
When I try to edit a wiki page, after I get to the pr
Hi, I'm posting here because I'm not sure where would be more appropriate.
When I try to edit a wiki page, after I get to the preview page and enter a
description of the change, a text box pops up that just says "confirmation
code". I don't know if I'm supposed to get an email with a code or
Thanks Mateusz, I actually tried to make a page, but I am encountering some
strange behavior from the wiki. When I try to edit or add a page, a text
box appears that says "confirmation code," with no other explanation. I
don't get an email with a confirmation code, so I have no idea what it
Fascinating read, thanks so much for the research and the write-up!
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Skyler
On July 19, 2020 23:12:52 Kevin Kenny wrote:
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 12:46 PM Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-us
wrote:
Once you write this diary entry (or OSM Wiki page) please post
it to the mailing list!
Here you
On July 18, 2020 16:07:55 Russell Nelson wrote:
Well there you go! You should make a page on the Wiki under Imports, and
save this email there. So it doesn't get lost. Like my NYSDEC email did. :(
I will make sure to do that when I get a chance!
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Skyler
On July 18, 2020 14:53:26 Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
Not a lawyer, but is it possible that
"use the points for any lawful purpose"
is nonanswer as a use invaloving copyright infringement would not be lawful?
Also not a lawyer, but there is plenty of unambiguous context. I contacted
him
also attached the raw .eml file.
From: Winters, Frank (ITS) frank.wint...@its.ny.gov
Date: July 17, 2020 22:30:24
Subject: RE: Interested in importing the Address Point data from the
Clearing House into OpenStreetMap
To: Skyler Hawthorne o...@dead10ck.com
CC: Coryell, Rodger (ITS) rodger.cory
also attached the raw .eml file.
From: Winters, Frank (ITS) frank.wint...@its.ny.gov
Date: July 17, 2020 22:30:24
Subject: RE: Interested in importing the Address Point data from the
Clearing House into OpenStreetMap
To: Skyler Hawthorne o...@dead10ck.com
CC: Coryell, Rodger (ITS) rodger.cory
Thank you so much for your reply! That's exactly the kind of insight I was
hoping for by posting here.
On July 16, 2020 12:16:19 Kevin Kenny wrote:
I'm less sanguine than Skyler is about the data quality. I suspect
s/he (the given name doesn't clearly identify a preferred pronoun) has
been
Hello. I'm a relatively new mapper, and I'm mostly working in upstate NY,
where there is not great coverage outside of roads. I've been adding houses
manually, but progress is slow and inefficient this way.
I found that NYS publishes GIS data in their "Clearing House", and one of
the data
As a new contributor, and a software engineer, it is surprising to learn that
there is such a lax attitude towards lack of attribution. Every open source
software license I can think of has attribution as a central tenet. People
spend their free time on this stuff, and they do it because they
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