Hi Diversity Working Group,
I'm writing on behalf of the UK Local Chapter (OSMUK). Regarding the OSM
Foundation Diversity Statement, we asked our members whether they supported the
statement and to provide any anonymous feedback which we could pass on to the
working group.
The result was a
Hey Jez,
Awesome! I’ve used Docker a few times, so am fairly confident in it, so happy
to help unless someone else gets there first.
Best,
Adam
On 6 Feb 2020, 12:31 +, Jez Nicholson , wrote:
> I come from a database background, and when a question isn't easily answered
> with Taginfo or
My tuppence:
I've not used it, but loomio looks great. If we decide to go with it I'm happy
to install it somewhere (do we have OSMUK hosting), but if all we need is the
simple version then $190 per year for their hosted version seems good value
(and means one less thing to maintain) -
If you’re on an iPhone then “Trails” is very good. Records GPS and one can add
waypoints and then export the lot straight to Open Street Map.
https://trails.io/en/
(I’m not a developer of it, just a fan).
I agree that it would be awesome to have a walkers app that allows on-the-move
edits of
Oct 1st when we started
> this quarterly project? I think there's something called attic data in
> overpass
>
> Regards
>
> Brian
>
>> On 6 November 2015 at 20:45, Adam Hoyle <atom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> As promised...
>>
>&
the graph a simple point and click task!
Rob
On 6 Nov 2015 08:02, "Adam Hoyle" <atom...@gmail.com> wrote:
Like saving to a Google Sheet?
Sounds pretty straightforward - I'd be up for doing that. :-)
And I do quite like making graphs too, although Google Sheets can probably do
th
Hi OpenStreetmap HADW,
I've worked with a number of retailers on digital projects, usually involving
some-kind of store locator and I'm certain they would encourage anything that
points more customers to their stores, especially if it requires no additional
resources / cost on their side. If
On 16 Sep 2013, at 16:14, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 September 2013 14:18, Adam Hoyle adam.li...@dotankstudios.com wrote:
If there is no license on their website regarding the information, then
shouldn't it be considered public domain?
Err, no. That's not how the law
John,
This would be awesome information to have in OSM, but as it is historic
information, sometimes with no obvious above ground visualisation, is it
definitely appropriate for the project? (Personally I hope it is, but wanted to
see what the consensus is).
There are existing sites such as
On 8 Jul 2013, at 11:31, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Adam Hoyle wrote:
This would be awesome information to have in OSM, but as it is historic
information, sometimes with no obvious above ground visualisation, is it
definitely appropriate for the project? (Personally I hope
the geojson from the database... but the geojson is now cached
making it much faster on subsequent requests.
Nick
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From: Adam Hoyle adam.li...@dotankstudios.com
Date: 25/01/2013 10:18AM
On 24 Jan 2013, at 14:34, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Not entirely tangential question - Is there any chance that the designation
tag will be rendered in the default mapnik anytime soon / ever? Or is there
somewhere that already exists that renders designations?
Yes - www.free-map.org.uk. (at
On 25 Jan 2013, at 10:42, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Not entirely tangential question - Is there any chance that the
designation tag will be rendered in the default mapnik anytime soon /
ever? Or is there somewhere that already exists that renders
designations?
Yes - www.free-map.org.uk.
On 24 Jan 2013, at 09:09, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:
This way of doing the tagging is consistent with what is commonly
already done with Public Rights of Way. The highway=* tag records the
physical appearance of the way (footway, track, road, etc.), the
designation=* tag gives the
On 22 Aug 2012, at 15:33, Robert Whittaker (OSM) wrote:
As an aside, note that it is not uncommon for a Byway Open to All
Traffic to be subject to a Traffic Regulation Order banning motor
vehicles during all or part of the year. The signs you'll typically
see in this case is a Byway
On 21 Aug 2012, at 17:56, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Adam Wrote:
It's totally confused me, so in the bit of UK countryside I edit I have
added tons of ways with highway=footway tags through woods, fields etc, when
in fact I am pretty sure they should really be highway=path tags. I realised
Hey All,
This is a very interesting discussion - wish I'd spotted it a bit earlier.
My primary interest as someone-adding-to-OSM is places I can / can't walk, so
this discussion definitely affects the walking routes/paths I (feel I am)
looking after in/around South Bucks.
I always use
Wow, that's scary, most of the major towns around where I live are going to
cease to be.
Actually, I've just looked in more detail at some of the areas I've been
editing, and think there is a bug somewhere.
For example (there are a lot more examples):
, but as the same contributor
may have edits in other places we should collectively get these red points
minimised pretty quickly. Germany, UK and Spain are the worst at the moment.
Mike
On 13/12/2011 19:08, Adam Hoyle wrote:
Wow, that's scary, most of the major towns around where I live are going
Hi Richard,
On 13 Dec 2011, at 18:34, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
In this case, opening the area in Potlatch 2 shows those nodes highlighted
in orange, which P2 uses to mean someone who edited this way hasn't
responded to the CTs yet. You can click on any of these nodes and then,
using the
On 13 Dec 2011, at 21:20, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Adam Hoyle wrote:
is there something else I need to do?
It'll only work in the default, 'Potlatch' map style (not 'Network' or
'Wireframe' or others - I need to fix that!) but apart from that, yes, that
should be all you need to do.
Oh
On 13 Dec 2011, at 21:34, Frederik Ramm wrote:
On 12/13/2011 09:39 PM, Adam Hoyle wrote:
Is the process for deciding whether or not to delete a node set in
stone? I am fairly sure that I have moved the majority of those nodes
from where they were originally (I am fairly sure because
On 13 Dec 2011, at 21:59, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
I can't emphasise enough the importance of contacting people and asking them
to agree. It really works.
Is there any tool out there that can highlight the red users in a given area?
Fredrick, is that at all possible to add to your excellent,
This project is perfect, so to chip in I've added The Chiltern Brewery north of
Princes Risborough and also fixed the tags on Fuller's Griffin Brewery in
Chiswick, both of which I know well.
Looking forward to seeing them turn up on the map
Will the map pick up on pubs too? *cough* I know
On 7 Aug 2011, at 22:34, Mike N wrote:
But so far I couldn't find a really important type of apps that just work.
So just any of you iPhone users here in the list have an APP that can create
proper GPX files?
I like to take the bus and to create GPX files (I mean as a track not as
Hey Richard,
Sorry to be dumb/lazy, and I'm sure you've told me before, but please can you
point me at the Potlatch2 trac/svn etc.
thnx,
Adam
On 22 Jun 2011, at 13:54, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Steve Doerr wrote:
In that case, could it be made to remember custom
backgrounds from one
On 22 Jun 2011, at 14:55, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Make
sure to select potlatch2 as the component. And only set the priority to
critical if it causes your computer to catch fire or major if it
deletes whole cities from OSM without any human intervention whatsoever.
:)
a bug report about a
on
Mapnik/PostGIS to set that up (linked from the Mapnik page).
Have fun!
Graham.
On 16 June 2011 21:09, Adam Hoyle adam.li...@dotankstudios.com wrote:
Hey Graham,
All very helpful information, thank you very very much :-)
I just managed to figure out where I got to. I basically followed
On 10 Jun 2011, at 11:04, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Graham Jones wrote:
setting up mapnik and all its dependencies is quite daunting
This week I've seen something that gives near-Mapnik quality rendering with,
hopefully, near-trivial installation, configuration and system demands. I
think
with this for simple things.
Hope that gets you started. Let me know if you get stuck and I will see
what I can do. The mapnik-users mailing list is a good place to ask for
help too.
Regards
Graham.
On 15 June 2011 14:22, Adam Hoyle adam.li...@dotankstudios.com wrote:
Hi Graham
think it is better to spend
time thinking about the rendering than having to worry about database
configuration nuts and bolts.
Regards
Graham.
Regards
Graham.
On 10 June 2011 10:27, Adam Hoyle adam.li...@dotankstudios.com wrote:
Sorry in advance - after writing this I've
Sorry in advance - after writing this I've realised I'm possibly heading off on
a tangent (I do that).
Speaking of the awesomeness of Cycle Map and how that encourages people - I
really want an openwalkingtothepubmap, which would basically be a clone of the
gorgeous cycle map, but with the
On 9 Jun 2011, at 17:47, David Earl wrote:
On 09/06/2011 17:36, Ed Avis wrote:
What stops more people using OSM?
While I agree with your other points, even before you get to the data, I
think the first reason is people don't know about it.
And for most people, why would you not just
On 4 May 2011, at 15:57, Peter Miller wrote:
Here is a global map view showing highway=footway in blue and highway=path in
brown.
http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/ito_map/main?view=97
wow, that is awesome!
I am a little confused (I get like that). The rather amazingly wonderful
On 5 May 2011, at 23:07, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Adam Hoyle wrote:
I am a little confused (I get like that). The rather amazingly wonderful
potlatch 2 doesn't appear to put the designation stuff in when one tags
a footpath or track etc. I will still go through and fix the paths I've
This is a very interesting discussion. I've been walking and then adding
footpaths north of High Wycombe / south of Wendover and surrounding areas for a
couple of years, but for various felt-too-much-like-work reasons I've only just
joined this mailing list in the last few weeks.
Fwiw I had
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