Re: [talk-au] miniround abouts and sunshine council

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Mon, 22/6/09, John Smith wrote: > Pic I took earlier... You can bearly even see it on google sat imagery, although you can see it from various angles on street view. http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=maroochydore&sll=-24.686952,135.703125&sspn=55.290876,114.

Re: [talk-au] miniround abouts and sunshine council

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
Pic I took earlier... <>___ Talk-au mailing list Talk-au@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

[talk-au] miniround abouts and sunshine council

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
Does anyone know if the sunshine council has a minroundabout option in its regs? Specifically the roundabout near bigtop plaza if you go straight in from the bruce highway It's slightly elevated by 5 to 10cm and no bigger than 2m in diameter and the T-intersection it would have replaced doesn'

Re: [talk-au] Someone needs some help.

2009-06-21 Thread b . schulz . 10
In JOSM you can select a large number of objects based on a rule. Such as select all nodes with highway=gate. Then when you change a property it will change it on all selected nodes. This is what I did to add maxspeed=50 to every residential street in Newcastle. It won't help for the street nam

Re: [talk-au] Someone needs some help.

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Stephen Hope wrote: > That may well have been correct when > it was added. Before the barrier > tagging was defined, that's how it was done. I wasn't commenting on the past correctness, just that there is a lot of them and they should be fixed and some sort of method to pro

Re: [talk-au] Someone needs some help.

2009-06-21 Thread Stephen Hope
That may well have been correct when it was added. Before the barrier tagging was defined, that's how it was done. Stephen 2009/6/20 John Smith : > There seems to be a lot of highway=gate instead of barrier=gate and so on and > so forth, although it gives me something to do to put me to sleep :)

Re: [talk-au] Simple linux shell script for batch processing

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Ross Scanlon wrote: > Now if I could just work out the exclude polygon filter for > gpsbabel. I got the following replies from Xoff... Didn't help me, but might help you... If you want to change the excluded area there you just need to change the following lines: PO

[talk-au] Simple linux shell script for batch processing

2009-06-21 Thread Ross Scanlon
Hi All, Following on from the discussion on anonomising gpx files here's the basis of a shell script which will process all files in a directory or all subdirectories in a directory. -- cut here - #!/bin/bash #uncomment one of the following directory commands to

Re: [talk-au] Hi all ...

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, David Dean wrote: > Also, does everyone here realise that private traces still > show up for > everyone in JOSM/Potlatch/etc. (without any timestamp or > user information)? I wasn't aware of this. I also just went to check but there is no mention on either the upload page o

Re: [talk-au] Hi all ...

2009-06-21 Thread David Dean
Darrin Smith wrote: > > If one was really trying to hunt someone down with OSM, a carefull > study of their edit history would most likely reveal information about > their location anyway. > Yes, but long term I can see people using openstreetmap data just for navigation, and having their trac

Re: [talk-au] Hi all ...

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Andy Owen wrote: > I previously had all my traces private. Then, I realised > that if someone > wanted to track me down, they could just look me up in the > phone book... > or ask me. You should check out Telstra's profit sheets some time on silent numbers, there is a lot

Re: [talk-au] Hi all ...

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Darrin Smith wrote: > If one was really trying to hunt someone down with OSM, a > carefull > study of their edit history would most likely reveal > information about > their location anyway. Yet another reason to become a grey nomad? (even if you aren't grey yet!) :)

Re: [talk-au] Hi all ...

2009-06-21 Thread Andy Owen
> If one was really trying to hunt someone down with OSM, a carefull > study of their edit history would most likely reveal information about > their location anyway. > I previously had all my traces private. Then, I realised that if someone wanted to track me down, they could just look me up in

Re: [talk-au] Hi all ...

2009-06-21 Thread Darrin Smith
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 23:56:56 -0700 (PDT) David Dean wrote: > > Of course, if the number of kilometres is always the same you could > easily work out where the location is anyway by looking at the blank > hole in all their traces, helpfully centred on their house. If one was really trying to hun

Re: [talk-au] anonymising GPX files

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Elizabeth Dodd wrote: > i finally found that dialog with a right click on the edit > gpx layer > but still neither of my edited tracks have been acceptable > to osm. > i think i'll delete the plugin. Even when it does work, it's still more hassle than it's worth imho. Also

Re: [talk-au] anonymising GPX files

2009-06-21 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, John Smith wrote: > > > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/EditGpx > > > > > > > > I've just downloaded this but haven't tried it > > > > yet > > > > > tried on a small gpx file- today's - and happy with > > > > this > > but its not acceptable to the osm server w

Re: [talk-au] anonymising GPX files

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Liz wrote: > > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/EditGpx > > > > > > I've just downloaded this but haven't tried it > yet > > > > tried on a small gpx file- today's - and happy with > this > but its not acceptable to the osm server with the > timestamps gone

Re: [talk-au] anonymising GPX files

2009-06-21 Thread Liz
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Liz wrote: > On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Liz wrote: > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/EditGpx > > > > I've just downloaded this but haven't tried it yet > > tried on a small gpx file- today's - and happy with this but its not acceptable to the osm server with the tim

Re: [talk-au] anonymising GPX files

2009-06-21 Thread Liz
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009, Liz wrote: > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/EditGpx > > I've just downloaded this but haven't tried it yet tried on a small gpx file- today's - and happy with this ___ Talk-au mailing list Talk-au@openstreetmap.org

Re: [talk-au] anonymising GPX files

2009-06-21 Thread Liz
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, John Smith wrote: > --- On Sat, 20/6/09, Ross Scanlon wrote: > > I've got some perl and shell scripts that do this for other > > things but not for gpsbabel. > > As I said, I haven't been able to work out the format gpsbabel requires the > polygon, and there doesn't seem to be

Re: [talk-au] e: "View"ing problems - Ping results/Eng party

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, Dan O'Hara wrote: > aka, been there don’t want to again!  I am > continually amazed tho’ > that even with free non-spirit-grog the young ones drink > spirits – lots of > wine and beer left (you beauty). Why do you think Rudd wanted to up the taxes on alco pops? __

[talk-au] e: "View"ing problems - Ping results/Eng party

2009-06-21 Thread Dan O'Hara
Yep, with a bit of age comes a bit of wisdom (sometimes ; ) ) aka, been there don't want to again! I am continually amazed tho' that even with free non-spirit-grog the young ones drink spirits - lots of wine and beer left (you beauty). ___ Talk-au maili

Re: [talk-au] Hi all ...

2009-06-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sun, 21/6/09, David Dean wrote: > Of course, if the number of kilometres is always the same > you could easily > work out where the location is anyway by looking at the > blank hole in all > their traces, helpfully centred on their house. Sure, it's a cat and mouse game which I've been go