Yes… your instincts are right. Just nuke it. :-)
On 25/06/2013, at 12:49 PM, Andrew Elwell andrew.elw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks
I'm trying to tidy up and label some of the streets around my house
(bateman) and I noticed
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1831700852
is this
Hey Mark,
Good question about NT alphas. I might be able to point you the right way. I'm
a member of the Aussie Highways Google group… Sam Laybutt over there (admin of
the group) also runs a very good website called ozroads.com.au and he has a
page dedicated to the NT alphanumerics -
On 29/05/2013, at 18:26, Michael James m.ja...@internode.on.net wrote:
On 29/05/13 10:40, Ben Johnson wrote:
Any thoughts on whether the completed sections of the Newcastle Inner City
Bypass (now being referred to by the RMS as A37 - Newcastle Outer Ring
Road) should be classified as type
Just advising that an enthusiastic new user renamed all the motorway sections
between Newcastle and Byron Bay as Pacific Motorway over the last couple of
weeks.
I contacted the user last week but had no response, so I've just fixed it up
myself and reset the refs from being a mix of M1 and A1
Any thoughts on whether the completed sections of the Newcastle Inner City
Bypass (now being referred to by the RMS as A37 - Newcastle Outer Ring Road)
should be classified as type Motorway …?
BJ
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Ian,
Thanks very much for doing this exercise.
I agree with all the sentiments already expressed - it's so encouraging to see
we bounced back so fast, and so strong, and that all our efforts have made a
difference. Everyone in the project should feel very proud of what we achieved.
BJ
On
Hi all,
Exciting news. The RMS has released details about the timing of the
alphanumeric rollout in NSW.
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadprojects/projects/alpha_numeric/documents/factsheets/implementation_factsheet.pdf
In summary:
1. May - July 2013: Routes where the number is changing (e.g. from
: Contents of Talk-au digest...
Today's Topics:
1. Alphanumeric references in NSW (Ian Sergeant)
2. Re: Alphanumeric references in NSW (Ben Kelley)
3. Re: Alphanumeric references in NSW (Ian Sergeant)
4. Re: Alphanumeric references in NSW (Ben Johnson)
5. Re: Alphanumeric references
Thanks Andrew,
Would you apply these conditions to just the gate node, or the way, or both ?
Ben
On 07/05/2013, at 4:38 PM, Andrew Elwell andrew.elw...@gmail.com wrote:
If someone knows of the accepted way seasonal access should be tagged, that
would great,
What's wrong with using the
I agree this can be better coordinated, but not everyone uses or reads this
list.
I have a particular interest in these new routes… (don't ask).
B74 is already majorly unveiled at the Tuggerah junction with M1 - so I turned
B74 on in OSM.
http://www.ozroads.com.au/NSW/Special/MAB/563.jpg
On 03/05/2013, at 9:00 PM, Ian Sergeant inas66+...@gmail.com wrote:
I imagine the RMS in their wisdom are going to call the Hume south of Berrima
the A31, rather than M31, so we'll have to make a call on whether we keep
that as motorway. I'd personally be in favour of doing so.
Ian.
Nick… I'm not sure what you're doing, it sounds fascinating, mysterious and
dangerous. I like it. Please let me know what path you're taking through Sydney
so I can avoid the area completely... I don't want to crash a brand new $30m
Waratah into your ladder!
This info from ARTC will be handy …
Classic. You know you've got an OSM addiction problem when...
On 08/10/2012, at 0:26, Nick Hocking nick.hock...@gmail.com wrote:
Today I had 8 gps units in the car and 5 were logging
With that density, the traces you make on some residential streets must
somewhat resemble the harbour
Hi Peter,
I noticed the same thing in parts of Sydney (people creating new ways for a bus
route). You are right the bus route probably should be set up as a relation,
comprising of existing ways so maybe contact the user who created them and ask
if they object to you improving on their input
This is awesome news. Thank you very much to Kris - this is very
generous indeed. The responsiveness is much better! :-))
BJ
On 05/10/2012, at 12:26 AM, Grant Slater wrote:
OSM Australia,
Have you noticed faster tiles this week? Australia now has a map
caching server located in
Great question... and timely, given I recently bought myself a few
goodies from http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/index.php?cPath=22_37
I purchased one of each - the vest (note - the back of this particular
vest is in German VERMESSUNG), the mug, and the pin. The order
arrived quickly (less
Yay Best. News. Ever. Just saw it on Channel 9 news.
I can't believe the state Labor opposition labels this a waste of
money... given they endorsed it years ago and spent the last 10 years
erecting road signs all over NSW with the MAB routes already on them,
and covered them all with
the scroll wheel method under Ubuntu as I use
the trackpad on that machine but I can connect a mouse if you want
it tested.
Cheers,
BJ
On 24/09/2012, at 1:16 AM, Russell Edwards wrote:
On 22/09/12 10:20, Ben Johnson wrote:
That is absolutely fantastic - cant wait to see it. BJ
It should
it get Forster Keys from? That's an adjacent suburb to the
south.
On 22 September 2012 11:00, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
For fast numbering, you might want to check out the technique I tried for
Wharf Street, Forster NSW.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-32.18045lon
Hi Paul,
The interpolation way opposite Blows Lane is split (see break from
25-27 at level 18). The walkway there is an open footpath between two
distinct properties, whereas the walkway marked opposite Commonwealth
Bank is actually an indoor arcade (needs better tagging e.g. covered)
That is absolutely fantastic - cant wait to see it. BJ
Sent from my iPhone
On 21/09/2012, at 12:20, Russell Edwards russ...@edwds.net wrote:
Hi all,
On this topic -- for what it's worth I have written a JOSM plugin to help
with GPS accuracy in the case of having multiple tracks covering
Hi,
For fast numbering, you might want to check out the technique I tried for Wharf
Street, Forster NSW.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-32.18045lon=152.51021zoom=17layers=M
This uses the address interpolation technique. I wasn't sure at the time if
I'd done it the right way because
Forgot to cc below in case anyone else is following.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com
Date: 17 September 2012 3:24:28 AEST
To: Brett Russell brussell...@live.com.au
Subject: Re: [talk-au] iPhone OSM street naming apps
Brett,
For real time OSM editing
On 12/09/2012, at 2:45 AM, Richard Weait wrote:
Individual OSM contributors have approached dozens (or perhaps
hundreds, now) of governments from tiny to big and found success.
They've also found some regressive governments, but hey, we won't know
until we try. Good luck.
I've been
On 01/09/2012, at 16:58, Stephen Hope slh...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1 September 2012 11:35, Russell Edwards russell...@gmail.com wrote:
I am still curious to know what the positional accuracy of survey markers is
meant to be, if anyone can enlighten.
First question you have to ask is
Hi Russell,
Welcome aboard. Just my thoughts...
For a newbie, you've made some very astute observations about the accuracy of
the aerial imagery, so thanks for giving it the degree of thought - because
many others just dive in and start tracing without understanding these
subtleties.
You're
know what you've done.
Ian.
On 1 September 2012 09:53, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Russell,
Welcome aboard. Just my thoughts...
For a newbie, you've made some very astute observations about the accuracy
of the aerial imagery, so thanks for giving it the degree
I'd join up the existing nodes if possible.
South-East Queensland has many of these canal systems in residential areas.
Take a look at the Gold Coast region for some tips if you want examples -
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-28.0229lon=153.4144zoom=14layers=M
Miami in Florida might be
Nick,
That sign makes too much common sense. If adopted in NSW, they would
need to put ankle bracelets on all children so the speed cameras sense
a child's proximity. Let's not give them any ideas. :-)
BJ
On 24/08/2012, at 7:25 AM, Nick Hocking wrote:
Ben wrote
Does anyone else
Was recently browsing OSM Inspector and it was throwing up a warning
about some tags that had been used on parts of the F3 because an
equals symbol appears in the key. Specifically these
source:bicycle=no = http://www.bicycleinfo.nsw.gov.au/downloads/hornsby.pdf
source:cycleway=no =
as maxspeed=50 was
partly an attempt to address this issue.
Of course, there is a good argument for this being fixed in OSRM, or in
post-processing the AU data, etc.
Ian.
On 14 August 2012 15:30, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
In regards to residential areas - I remember last year
/Maxspeed
Does anyone else have a point of view on this with respect to Australia?
Regards,
John Berkers
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
In regards to residential areas - I remember last year there was some talk
about the bot that added 50
...@gmx.com wrote:
On 15/08/12 02:26, Ben Johnson wrote:
I really like this, but I think your source:maxspeed=AU:urban below
is a typo. It would be simply
maxspeed=AU:urban
The problem is that AU:urban isn't numeric. It isn't a speed at all.
John
In regards to residential areas - I remember last year there was some
talk about the bot that added 50 with the (incorrect)
maxspeed:source key = default residential speed limit in
Australia and I think there was consensus in the local community
that this was a mistake.
With remapping
. Nice job so far :-)
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:05 PM, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm amazed at the progress being made in some regions as per the task manager
at http://rebuild.poole.ch/
Brisbane-Gold Coast - http://rebuild.poole.ch/job/29 (10% checked / fixed)
Sydney Basin
the
personal counters.
BJ
Sent from my iPhone
On 03/08/2012, at 7:03, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
The Sydney-Newcastle coastal corridor is now 100% done! It's particularly
great to see the inner Newcastle
I'm amazed at the progress being made in some regions as per the task
manager at http://rebuild.poole.ch/
Brisbane-Gold Coast - http://rebuild.poole.ch/job/29 (10% checked /
fixed)
Sydney Basin - http://rebuild.poole.ch/job/8 (27% checked / fixed)
Sydney-Newcastle coastal strip -
Now there's 11... I love this. Thank you Simon! This concept removes
a lot of indecision.
My only question is - when is it safe to click the Done button? Is
it just for the definition and connection of the geometry of streets
and major features, etc.. ? I just marked an area as Done,
for adding names and other stuff from the locals. In any case in the end
I suspect we will all be using either the no-name OSMI layer ir
something similar.
Simon
Am 28.07.2012 22:02, schrieb Ben Johnson:
Now there's 11... I love this. Thank you Simon! This concept removes
a lot of indecision
Sent from my iPad
On 23/07/2012, at 20:00, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ben,
Great to hear it. I think a fair bit of the Melbourne-Sydney rail
line has been lost - last I checked, anyway.
Steve
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 5:03 AM, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Hi all,
Just re-introducing myself... This is Ben from the Central Coast (NSW). I've
been off the grid for a while... some of you might remember I'm a Sydney-based
train driver, and I re-mapped most of Sydney's rail network before the
redaction... it took weeks of solid work and I burnt myself
+1
Nick, you've obviously put a lot of thought into this and I trust your
judgement.
I think removing the boundaries sooner rather than later will make the
remapping effort easier, and spreading the pain across a few blows now is
better than waiting for a knockout hit on April 1st.
Cheers,
On 22/01/2012, at 9:19, Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Hi,
Should OpenMobileMap http://www.openmobilemap.org/ be using the SOTM
09/10 logo and web site design? I don't think so. I'd contact them
about it
A nice side effect could be to further promote OSM within the
geocaching community. Potentially this should bring in addtional
mappers as the entrance hurdle for geocachers should not be too high:
They have GPS units, go outdoors and are typically technically rather
savy...
Michael (user
Very interesting. It shows that this style of simplified system map is far
superior to convey route and network information.
Back in 1984 we visited Los Angeles and my parents bought a fold out map of the
region, and on the reverse side was a colour-coded freeway system map in this
same style,
On 06/01/2012, at 12:27 AM, David Findlay wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 06:34:28 PM Andrew Harvey wrote:
Certainly not disdained upon, although I would prefer tracing imagery
for areas with accurate high-res imagery like nearmap, the GPS tracks
are still most welcome, especially so in other
is a great year for OSM.
Happy New Year,
BJ
On 30/12/2011, at 11:20 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 12/29/2011 10:39 PM, Ben Johnson wrote:
There seems to be a duality of identity here. On one hand, some are
saying lets make it more accessible and friendly to ordinary
people.
On the other
For what it's worth I also think it's very important to have a prominent map on
the front page and I believe this whole debate just highlights the fact that
OSM is not ready for mainstream and remains a geeky subculture.
There seems to be a duality of identity here. On one hand, some are saying
Just a heads up... I've started remapping Sydney's railway lines,
given about 80% of them are marked to be wiped.
I am a CityRail train driver and regularly travel over most of these
train lines and have intimate knowledge of them - including track
direction, electrification details,
iLOE for iPhone is pretty nifty for light editing. Not sure if it's available
for Android, but worth checking out if you can get it.
BJ
Sent from my iPhone
On 13/12/2011, at 3:49, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org wrote:
That looks like an exceedingly useful app. Interesting to see OSM
On 03/12/2011, at 9:10, Mark Pulley mrpul...@lizzy.com.au wrote:
On 02/12/2011, at 2:13 PM, Ben Kelley wrote:
The content of these edits is in the public domain (I.e. the default
residential speed limit in Australia) and these edits could be re-edited
by an actual bot. Given that these
On 06/12/2011, at 12:00 PM, Ian Sergeant wrote:
On 6 December 2011 11:40, Ben Johnson tangarar...@gmail.com wrote:
Likewise, I actually (manually) added maxspeed=50 along with
maxspeed:source=default residential etc... (word for word) to many
ways i created in the belief that this was some
On 06/12/2011, at 4:19 PM, i...@4x4falcon.com wrote:
Likewise, I actually (manually) added maxspeed=50 along with
maxspeed:source=default residential etc... (word for word) to many
ways i
created in the belief that this was some kind of accepted standard
being
used in Australia.
You
On 29/11/2011, at 3:20 PM, nicholas.g.lawre...@tmr.qld.gov.au wrote:
I will continue to edit to get the roads and intersections to look
professional, reflecting reality, rather than the confusing,
chunky
rendering with an over-abundance of arrows and street names that
I so
often
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