On 28 April 2014 08:54, Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org wrote:
At least at face value, this presents issues for the US chapter, given
blind people...
The most frequent response I have heard to similar comments in the past was
that the map as a whole presents more of an issue. It may seem a
I think this is great, many thanks!
I particularly like the option to just log in to another site via
OpenStreetMap OAuth.
Tim
On 9 January 2014 10:09, Simó Albert i Beltran s...@probeta.net wrote:
Hi,
I am proud to announce that now you can use your
https://openstreetmap.org user
and address exists, it can be contributed to. Assuming the
licenses are compatible.
Tim
Jonathan
http://bigfatfrog67.me
On 15/12/2013 13:36, Tim Waters wrote:
I wonder if court listings also has the addresses of those involved /
defendants? A further source of addresses and postcodes
I wonder if court listings also has the addresses of those involved /
defendants? A further source of addresses and postcodes
On 9 December 2013 17:16, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
From:
or road classification
which has fewer classification levels.
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This looks like the best place for this, but I think (and forgive me if I
can't find it - I'm a bit blind) but I think that there is not even a link
to the main OSM Blog from anywhere on the osm.org homepage or sub pages!
http://blog.openstreetmap.org
Vielleicht weiß ja jemand wo man solche Karten her bekommt, oder ob es
einen Anbieter giebt, der OSM-Karten druckt oder wie man das möglichst
einfach, im Maststab 1:125000, selber machen kann.
schau mal hier:
http://mapstor.com/
oder
www.poehali.org
of another WMS
source :)
Cheers,
Tim
From: David E. Nelson [mailto:denelso...@yahoo.ca]
Sent: October 20, 2013 4:12 PM
To: talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-ca] Aerial imagery for Nanaimo, BC
Does anyone know of an OSM-compatible free WMS source we can use for aerial
imagery for all
Is that from their Interactive Map disclaimer -
http://maps.nanaimo.ca/nanaimomap/ ?
Looking through their data catalogue - http://data.nanaimo.ca/, I haven’t
found any other statement that conflicts.
What were/are you attempting to get from the aerial photos?
Cheers,
Tim
From: David
to their OGL license. (haven’t seen another reference…
yet)
Cheers,
Tim
From: David E. Nelson [mailto:denelso...@yahoo.ca]
Sent: October 20, 2013 5:34 PM
To: Tim Whitehead
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Aerial imagery for Nanaimo, BC
Is that from their Interactive Map disclaimer -
http
plugin (I
believe)
From: David E. Nelson [mailto:denelso...@yahoo.ca]
Sent: October 20, 2013 6:08 PM
To: Tim Whitehead; talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Aerial imagery for Nanaimo, BC
Could get that from their data source?
http://www.nanaimo.ca/EN/main/departments
!
Cheers and happy mapping!
Tim
On 6 October 2013 18:47, Barnett, Phillip phillip.barn...@itn.co.uk wrote:
+1
-Original Message-
From: Philip Barnes [mailto:p...@trigpoint.me.uk]
Sent: 06 October 2013 18:42
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] NPE data
I
getting it's feet off the ground but it's an interesting
discussion anyhow, please do join!
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wikimaps
cheers and happy mapping!
Tim
On 4 October 2013 23:59, Andrew Gray andrew.g...@dunelm.org.uk wrote:
The answer is it isn't really done ;-)
As far as I
Bisher konnte ich aber nur EXE-Dateien zum Runterladen finden. Wo finde
ich das Image, das ich einfach auf die SD-Karte kopieren kann?
https://github.com/btittelbach/openmtbmap_openvelomap_linux
also: aber habe ich nicht getested:
https://github.com/quatauta/openmtbmap-scripts
. Dabei ist es eben egal, wie weit der Blitzer neben der
Strasse steht. Ich hoffe das hilft dir weiter.
Gruß,
Tim
Am 13.08.2013 13:24, schrieb Andreas Schmidt:
hallo,
könnte mal bitte jemand rüberschauen, ob ich es richtig gemacht habe?
Es ist meine erste Relation:
http://www.openstreetmap.org
auch eine App
für Android und iPhone zu.
Gruß,
Tim
Am 22.07.2013 16:13, schrieb fly:
Am 22.07.2013 15:42, schrieb Volker Schmidt:
ich kannte http://www.yournavigation.org nicht.
Ein kleiner Test macht mich stutzig.
Padova - Vicenza (im Veneto, Italien) ergibt:
1) bicycle (routes) + fastest
von Norden in die Süden fährt und ist fest montiert.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/3109670
Gruß,
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. Ich habe trotzdem mein
Glück versucht und würde nun gerne wissen, ob ich es denn in diesem Fall
richtig gemacht habe? Der Blitzer knipst, wenn man von Norden in die
Süden fährt und ist fest montiert.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/3109670
Gruß,
Tim
/30/visualisatie-van-openbaar-vervoer-en-wandelen/
stond.
Bij voorbaat dank.
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Denn wenn diese Daten herausgegeben werden, dann könnte ja jede
X-beliebige Person dieselben Analysen durchführen, die Pascal intern
durchgeführt hat.
Er hat sie nicht „intern“ durchgeführt, sondern anhand der
Rausgegebenen User-Metadaten (deren genau Lizenz trotz seiner
anderslautenden
Mal Datenschutz außen vor: Das sind doch Daten die in der Regel in OSM
nicht gewünscht sind weil sie zu sehr Spezialdaten sind. Ich glaube
solche Daten wurden auch schon mal Geofachdaten genannt. Wirklich
nachprüfbar sind die für den allgemeinen Mapper auch nicht.
Ja, klar sind dies zum Teil
Am 16.07.2013 16:35, schrieb Wolfgang Barth:
Stephan Knauss osm at stephans-server.de writes:
Darf man z.B. eintragen z.B.:
* Die Lieferanten eines Restaurants / Geschäftes eintragen?
* Den Vorstand eines Vereins eintragen?
* Den Eigentümer eines Hauses / Grundstückes (Kann auch ein Fonds,
://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?pid=9887
* http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?search=datenschutz
Danke im Voraus und Grüße,
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Thought this would be a good place to plug mapwarper.net if folks have
their own images and want to upload and georeference them online.
Cheers,
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Wenn man bei Google „navigation icons“ oder ähnliches eingibt, wird man
ja erschlagen mit allen möglichen Icons. Ich habe unzählige schöne
Icons gefunden, teils auch unter CC-Lizenzen, oder zu anderen freien
Lizenzbedingungen, aber die Icons sind alle eher auf den
Computerbereich
a coordinate and a time value and see what area
can be reached.
Has anyone tried to do something like this?
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totalled according to
their orientation, and the result plotted
http://tlatet.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/what-is-going-on-here.html
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At the moment I am interested in Aerial photos (Nanaimo has some 2012 in tiff
format), buildings and civic addressing.
I am originally from Nanaimo, but currently live in Victoria.
From: Paul Norman [mailto:penor...@mac.com]
Sent: April 13, 2013 11:28 PM
To: 'Tim Whitehead'
Cc: talk
At the moment I am interested in Aerial photos (Nanaimo has some 2012 in tiff
format), buildings and civic addressing.
I am originally from Nanaimo, but currently live in Victoria.
From: Paul Norman [mailto:penor...@mac.com]
Sent: April 13, 2013 11:28 PM
To: 'Tim Whitehead'
Cc: talk-ca
credit for provision of the data, this is
not a strict requirement.
Would anyone be able to advise me on this? Or would it be best to make an
inquiry with the City of Nanaimo?
Many thanks,
Tim
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credit for provision of the data, this is
not a strict requirement.
Would anyone be able to advise me on this? Or would it be best to make an
inquiry with the City of Nanaimo?
Many thanks,
Tim
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/pie/240 mapcraft.nanodesu.ru/pie/240 no quotes.
We'll use this to track the commits and see if we can make a nifty animation
afterwards.
Maybe afterwards we can use http://www.maposmatic.org/
http://www.maposmatic.org/ to print off a map booklet and see the fruits of our
labour!
Regards,
Tim
always try to tell people that: crowdsourcing is not getting people
to do your work for you, but rather changing your work so that people
can participate and collaborate together with it
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Hi Hrvoje, this sounds great, I hope that some local mappers can meet up
(I'm a little bit far away).
Could you tell us a little bit more about the project? Is it being held in
other countries? Are they all using OSM?
cheers,
Tim
On 11 January 2013 10:14, Andy Robinson ajrli...@gmail.com
take the
standard AA batteries, which are widely available. I'm not sure about
accuracy, but it improved when I turned it on to use the GLOSNASS.
Before that, it was a bit inaccurate when I carried it in my pocket.
Cheers,
Tim
cheers,
Martin
for it was a bit loose and often became open when I changed the
batteries, which lead to the SD card not working - however, this
shouldnt affect the USB.
Regards,
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spatial searches with Lucense, Hibernate SEarch?
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Nuts, I just this week got a etrex 20 for a little bit less than this.
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On 2 October 2012 22:47, Andy Robinson ajrli...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyway, I'll come back with more once I catch up with Roger. In the
meantime, would this idea float anyone's boat
Sounds good - also, yes to advance notice for cheaper airfares etc
Tim
affair. I'm not sure if this is set in stone, but I think we
should be prepared to run everything ourselves.
Also, you should factor this in when talking with spaces - some purpose
built conference venues are not used to people running things themselves
(including food etc).
Tim
Jonathan
Seebestattungen hatten ähnliche Effekte, konnten aber
glücklicherweise eben unterschieden werden von klassischen
Friedhöfen...es gab auch ein paar barriers).
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vermutlich schon längst sichtbar(er), wenn es denn einfach auszuwerten wäre.
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für die Bedürfnisse des anderen,
kann was Tolles daraus werden :-)
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such an endeavour would be way beyond our budget.
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Hallo, das Projekt zum Highlighten von OSM-Objekten in der Wikipedia
ist in seiner Beta-Phase jetzt live geschalten:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WIWOSM
Erstmal ist die Live-Schaltung nur in dt.Sprache aktiv.
Beta-Phase deshalb, weil der IE erstmal nicht unterstützt wird.
Ich denke für
a persons skill and judgement are
called, I think that it should be okay.
Tim
[1] http://www.edparsons.com/2008/10/who-map-is-it-anyway/
On 10 March 2012 14:45, Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
This isn't a matter of one or two maps. PLOTS is building a edit in
OSM button
representing each road, joining them at a single node marked as
a traffic light.
That's my opinion, based on what feels about right to me. If there are any good
guidelines that contradict me, I'm happy to stand corrected. :o)
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Question: is anyone else doing this? Are people waiting until April 1st to fill
the gaps? I look foward to the varied opinions!
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Oh bummer - didn't mean to send to Talk-GB, just the local Bristol mappers! Oh
well, it's out there now...
Tim
From: Kev js1982 o...@kevswindells.eu
To: Tim François sk1pp...@yahoo.co.uk
Cc: Simon Murphy simon.mur...@gmail.com; talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
and sign that I'm describing.
There are a few other POIs on this rail line added with this same issue.
I welcome any advice you may have on handling this (including politely
correcting me if I'm wrong on this whole thing).
Thanks,
Tim (user tfitzg
process took a long, long time (we're talking many hours), as
the OS data is all fragmented and needs joining up.
(Thinking about it I think I also did the Avon from Keynsham, through Bath
and out the other side. I had a lot of spare time back then...)
Tim
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Craig
Pawel,
You may have seen it already, but I found the following page very useful
when importing boundary data for the Bristol area:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Using_OS_Shapefiles#1._Extract_a_civil_parish_boundary_from_the_BoundaryLine_data_set
Tim
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Pawel
If you want to stick strictly to OSM best-practices, you CANNOT use data
that you have collected from Google StreetView and use it in OSM.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beginners_Guide_1.1
Tim
2011/11/23 Sander Deryckere sander...@gmail.com
Hello,
Selon moi, on peut utiliser les immages
was
reißen und beiden Projekten gleichzeitig Schwung verleihen.
Wir haben ja gesagt, das es genug Arbeit für alle gibt ;-)
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Geht mir genau so.
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, als ein neues
anzufangen. Sonst bist du in einem Jahr auch nur so ein halbgares Dingen...
Was wuerde ich fuer 5 Stunden mehr die Woche geben... ;-)
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offensichtlich begruendet in dem Versuch, sich abzugrenzen und Entwickler und
User zu binden.
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Interesse hat, sollte Kontakt aufnehmen es gibt für verschiedenste
Bereich Möglichkeiten der Mithilfe. Selbst reines (negatives) Feedback
ist hilfreich.
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-Rendering, die in eigene Applikationen
integriert werden kann.
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I also think that a voluntary opt-in review system would work - and only
really needs someone to write one, and a JOSM plugin, and a Potlatch 2
patch. It's on my list of things to do, but I doubt I will ever get around
to doing it. But that's all that needs happen by someone - do-ocracy etc...
In
%2C208%2C210%2C220%2C231%2C232%2C270%2C281%2C282%2C283%2C284%2C291%2C292%2C293%2C311%2C312%2C313%2C350%2C380show_ign=1show_tmpign=1
Check out the list of 'errors' it displays on the left hand side...
Hope it's helpful,
Tim
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From: Steve
Hmm, actually, may not be what you're looking for afterall - perhaps the
in-built error checking features of JOSM may be better: if I remember
correctly, trying to upload a changeset with ways crossing but not connected
flags up a warning...
Tim
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something important)
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railway
station. The main map is OS StreetView, whilst the overview map is
definitely OSM! Was anyone on this list involved with this map?
Congrats to all the Bristol mappers past and present!
Tim (user:tm)
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wish.
He is right, because it does not. Why did Grant remove this line, when
Steve left it in?
Grant: Is making an even bigger arse of himself even than I may have
thought of him beforehand.
My 8.5 cents. Ban me!
Tim.
On 21/06/11 18:39, Grant Slater wrote:
On 21 June 2011 05:46, Steve
On 20/06/11 07:20, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 18:12:25 +0100
Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
We have people subverting our CC-BY-SA license right now!!1! *zomg*
And they wouldn't be abusing our ODbL license in future.
Case: UN:
intended?
Cheers,
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On 10/06/11 21:45, Franc Carter wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Tim Challis tim.chal...@gmail.com wrote:
Mind you, for sheer municipal perversity, there is a section of Ballina
Road in Lismore that has had at least three numbering schemes applied to
the same houses
Just a simple message to say that I support this idea of a bot, for all the
reasons stated by previous posters. Whilst I understand the reservations of
those against the bot, I personally don't believe they are relevant to this
particular bot as it is described on the wiki.
Tim
Hi all,
Lots of time was spent in late Feburary early March in NZ to produce
printable maps from OSM/Ushahidi for Christchurch residents without power.
It would be great to recycle this energy.
Tim McNamara
Professional \\ paperlessprojects.com
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, it appears his
overweening ambition is to extend this to wiki users.
What next, Poland?
Frankly I'd think twice about using the OSM messaging system, as I note
your (new!) sharedmap wiki page recommends...
Regards,
Tim.
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On 09/05/11 14:32, Christoph Donges wrote:
My father, who lived on a property adjoining the river near Texas for
many years says he always believed the boarder ran down the center of
the river.
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then.
Tim.
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^
name I am not happy with, I think I will let her know then.
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On 27/04/11 16:27, John Smith wrote:
On 27 April 2011 14:42, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir maxi...@gmail.com wrote:
*sarcasm* But it all doesn't matter anyway, John Smith has degreed
that all Australian geodata is PD anyway. See:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-au/2011-April/007829.html
On 27/04/11 07:06, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 15:17:33 +0100
Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com wrote:
Unfortunately there are some very vocal (anonymous) members of the
Australian community who seem intent on creating a virtual Us vs
Them conflict in the community with
One question: under what license has the data been released?
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Renaud MICHEL r.h.michel+...@gmail.comwrote:
On mardi 22 mars 2011 at 18:39, Jo wrote :
cycleway=opposite (converted to the proper xml-format) and tag the way as
modified.
I don't think that tag
with the addr:street tag if
you use the relation.
Tim
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I also tagged a more complicated one:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/1481829/history
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/1481828/history
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/1481830/history
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you to the relevant thread in
talk-gb for you to read through:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2011-March/thread.html#11135
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- Have you considered using the Code Point Open data as a fallback in
case the
postcode is not in OSM? It would not allow an exact address to be
pinpointed
but it could give a link to the right area of the map with a hint to get
to
work populating it fully.
Yup, this is already
). I also think
there is a large community of railway enthusiasts out there who have the right
mindset to be drawn into OSM, if they could be engaged with an easily accesible
output.
Regards
(Nice but) Tim Saunders
.cits.rncan.gc.ca/osm/pub/021/P/
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As others have said, I use whatever is actually on the roadsign above
anything else, even if a variety of other resources disagree. Reason? I use
the maps for a sat nav, and actual real-world road names are far more
useful...
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 2:19 PM, David Earl
I've just had a go (I tend to use JOSM, but am in Bristol), and it sticks
for me too.
Vista with Firefox 3.6.13
Tim
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Laurence Penney l...@lorp.org wrote:
I've had exactly the same problem in Bristol recently. Latest Safari on
latest Mac OS.
- L
On 23 Dec
the
latest Flash is from the adobe flash player.
Tim
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.netwrote:
Dave F. wrote:
It appears that it could be the volume of entities as when I pan in to
the centre from more rural areas it's fine until it reach densely
tagged areas
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Rails_port will help with
installing the main application.
There are, of course, more pages on the wiki which can help, some of
which are linked to from that page.
Tim
On 21 December 2010 00:12, Arlindo Pereira
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Hi
-to page to guide such users to add interesting and
important badges(?) of choice to their user page?
Cheers,
Tim
It would be good that those who want their edits to be in the public
domain be noticable, otherwise, its very difficult to figure out what
your intentions are when mapping (as well
, badges and
other fun stuff. Without the gameplay, it becomes much like existing
services like http://mapme.at - personal location story applications.
I think the idea is great and potentially disruptive, but would need
to be promoted to the mass market, not just loveable geo freetards :)
Tim
,
Tim
Tim:
1) Let me clarify. When users send out a checkin, comment, share tweet
about an _existing_ OSM place that tweet goes to Twitter.
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On 17 December 2010 11:49, Alan Mintz alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net wrote:
From http://www.ourairports.com/about.html , under Credits:
Google Maps for providing a free, high-quality mapping API and geocoder
But it also says:
Marc Wick at Geonames for permission to run thousands of batch
Beibehaltung der Sortierung.
Danke :-) Das klingt nach einer Lösung, vor der alle profitieren. Ich
vermute, die Aussagen gelten auch für die *.pbf Dateien?
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über die (binären)
Rohdaten einen Index auf, dann generiere ich die tatsächlichen Daten.
Unschön ist dann nur, dass ich die referenzierten Nodes und Ways in
einer Referenz ggf. mehrfach auswerte... aber einen Tod muss man
sterben ;-)
P.S.: Suche weiterhin Mitstreiter
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eine Id-Vergabe und Sortierung lieber, wo
naheliegende Objekte auch eine naheliegende Id haben. Aber ich
schweife ab...)
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We (EntropyFree) made a tentative start towards this a year or two ago at
OpenHistoricalMap.org - but although the resources needed for it didn't come
through, there was an incredible amount of interest in it. Essentially it
was planned to be a customised SM server instance with some backend
person doing this in a local
area, but it seems the practice is widespread. I'm not suggesting go all out
and hunt them down: just, if you come across an is_in tag, check to see if
it is up to standard!
Cheers
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of the is_in tags!
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