On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Liz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just been on a long trip on a "State Road"
> And had too much time on the road to consider the classification of NSW
> roads
> The current classification tells us nothing about the road itself, merely
> whether the the State of NS
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Michael Lenser wrote:
> Thanks for your answer Liz,
> Are you proposing some new tags to cover mines or are these poorly
> documented ones? All I was able to find in the "Map Features" page was
> Landuse=quarry (Surface mineral extraction) which is how I've tagged
> them
I see that gravitystorm now has street level detail for Sydney Yay!
See the announcement at
http://www.gravitystorm.co.uk/shine/archives/2008/03/24/more-cyclemap-stuff/and
the map at
http://www.gravitystorm.co.uk/osm/?zoom=10&lat=-4021599.60681&lon=16819266.94096&layers=B00
- Ben.
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Thanks for your answer Liz,
Are you proposing some new tags to cover mines or are these poorly
documented ones? All I was able to find in the "Map Features" page was
Landuse=quarry (Surface mineral extraction) which is how I've tagged
them although as you would know its not an accurate descri
Just been on a long trip on a "State Road"
And had too much time on the road to consider the classification of NSW roads
The current classification tells us nothing about the road itself, merely
whether the the State of NSW pays the Council to keep the Road in order, or
if the council does it ou
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Michael Lenser wrote:
> I have been putting of adding the major "Brown Coal Open Cut Mines" in
> my area because I haven't found any tags that seem to match but the
> large area's without any roads are now looking out of place. Seeing as
> I work in one of the power stations I
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