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me cases, although the wording is a bit vague and could probably do
with being clarified:
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re the copyright of the scans lies
with other parties, which does not seem to be the case in this
instance) are acceptable for use in OSM.
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> Link to this on NLS?
I think it's the "OS 1:1,250/1:2500 1944-1969" layer:
https://maps.nls.uk/os/national-grid/
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All the info you need is (hopefully) here:
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> Once we have panel counts that multiple people have agreed on, I'll
> batch insert the data into OSM using a new account - I will update
> this list once that is happening.
We now have around 1500 nodes with agreed module counts. I'v
mminently). It'll likely be a separate task from the module-counting
one. Location is also another task which I could potentially add.
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either. So it's not clear what these seaward
extensions currently achieve.
I'd love to find the actual legislation which created this...
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> I'm pretty sure Flat Holm is part of Cardiff - Steep Holm is in
> England but it also isn't in Bristol as far as I know. There's
> definitely something weird going on with the boundaries there but it
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more rural & hilly areas.
In my experience, once you start trying to go below 5m accuracy you
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London, and I'm pretty sure that there are areas of
London where the area names have never been adequately mapped (which
is why I started this thread). So I'm not sure how best to solve that
conundrum.
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them at some point.)
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them.
I've generated a list of all place nodes within Greater London and the
City, by type:
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common land. However it looks like
town greens and village greens are legally identical under the Commons
Act. Maybe designation=green might be best, although it looks a little
weird.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:designation=common
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> On a completely unrelated note. Does any software actually support site
> relations?
openinframap.org does, for power plants (wind farms etc). I suspect it
may be the only one.
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>>> demonstrate what is possible. Let us know if you have a good or bad
>>> experience with this.
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>>> Would be great to see this extended to buildings but we may have to wait
>&
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endeavour in my opinion. But, as I mentioned before, that rabbit hole
can go extremely deep and is probably off topic here. I hope I've
given you a flavour of that though!)
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ed, so presumably the GPS receiver has some of those incorporated.
I think for the highest accuracy it's probably worth taking the
position as WGS84 rather than doing the coordinate system
transformation on-device, but I'm not 100% sure on this.
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r than trig points, and so not something you can go and
plonk your GPS receiver on. The file definitely seems to list the
model of receiver at each one.
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So I guess it would technically be possible to use Code-Point Open to
add at least one address location to OSM for most postcodes. I'm still
uneasy about doing this automatically though.
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(I suspect it will be).
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> - refining existing objects, not adding new ones
> - be solvable by any normal human by answering a simple question
One option for this is turning generator=solar nodes into areas.
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patience. The
ideal is that everywhere is covered by a landuse/natural tag. Stuff
like gardens, buildings, etc, are a higher level of detail which live
inside the broad landuse areas.
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> BTW...shouldn't the points on the map reduce when I filter?
They should but I'm still working on that feature.
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>> Is there any good way to tag the vertical tilt of a panel? I know in
>> many cases we won't be able to measure it well, but I thought I'd ask.
>> For example, there's roof:angle=* for the slope of a roof, which is a
>> mildly related concept.
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th clear licensing) at the moment - I'll see if I can get
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s which solar power doesn't have. Also, in some cases the
land under/around solar farms is used for grazing, or at any rate it's
still mostly grass. I'm not too bothered either way, though.
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es. In
rural areas, tagging of grassland is a much-debated subject which is
outside the scope of this thread, but I will not judge.
I suspect there are far more leisure=common areas which are not
legally commons than which are, but it definitely looks like a good
cleanup project in general.
Cheer
going to email the tagging list about marking leisure=common as
deprecated, seeing as it's not a great tag anyway, and it's been
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