2009/9/19 Liz :
> Your company secretary will have to reside in NSW, that would then be set.
I'm going through the model rules atm, and part one covers this:
secretary means:
(a) the person holding office under these rules as
secretary of the association, or
(b) if no such person holds that offic
2009/9/20 Liz :
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2009, Ben Kelley wrote:
>> I was thinking it would be better to have a live image (e.g. a slippy map).
>> Presumably this would be accomplished by removing the image tag from the
>> place template, and then adding the appropriate map macro to the main page.
>> Does
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009, Ben Kelley wrote:
> I was thinking it would be better to have a live image (e.g. a slippy map).
> Presumably this would be accomplished by removing the image tag from the
> place template, and then adding the appropriate map macro to the main page.
> Does this sound correct?
s
Hi.
I noticed that the wiki page for Sydney (
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Sydney) has a fixed image made quite a
long time ago. Does anyone know how such an image gets onto the page? It
seems that it comes from the image specified in the place template
(Sydney0708).
I was thinking it would
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, John Smith wrote:
> 2009/9/19 Sam Couter :
> > Liz wrote:
> >> so we wouldn't have Baby Hatch as an amenity
> >
> > WTF is a baby hatch?! Is it like a laundry chute, where babies go when
> > they're dirty and you're finished with them? I'd like one of them thanks.
>
> Basicall
2009/9/19 Sam Couter :
> Liz wrote:
>> so we wouldn't have Baby Hatch as an amenity
>
> WTF is a baby hatch?! Is it like a laundry chute, where babies go when
> they're dirty and you're finished with them? I'd like one of them thanks.
Basically, except there is no return chute to get them back...
Liz wrote:
> so we wouldn't have Baby Hatch as an amenity
WTF is a baby hatch?! Is it like a laundry chute, where babies go when
they're dirty and you're finished with them? I'd like one of them thanks.
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On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, John Smith wrote:
> 2009/9/19 Elizabeth Dodd :
> > the newest josm 2157 has a nested menu for the presets
>
> It looks sort of simple enough, here's one of the default preset xml files
>
> http://www.dstoecker.eu/josm/oneclick.xml
>
> It allows you to tag a bunch of things with
2009/9/19 Elizabeth Dodd :
> the newest josm 2157 has a nested menu for the presets
It looks sort of simple enough, here's one of the default preset xml files
http://www.dstoecker.eu/josm/oneclick.xml
It allows you to tag a bunch of things with just one click funnily enough :)
_
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, John Smith wrote:
> > yes, so do we need some statistical analysis like tagwatch to determine
> > which tags are in use?
> > a wiki page to put forward edits?
>
> I'd start with existing wiki pages like the tagging guidelines for aussies.
>
> > someone to sign up to maintain th
2009/9/19 Elizabeth Dodd :
> yes, so do we need some statistical analysis like tagwatch to determine which
> tags are in use?
> a wiki page to put forward edits?
I'd start with existing wiki pages like the tagging guidelines for aussies.
> someone to sign up to maintain the list?
Someone may ha
2009/9/19 Liz :
> On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, John Smith wrote:
>> So far no one has commented if one state is better to register an
>> entity or not, cost wise it seems they are all very similar. Would
>> anyone be against doing this in NSW at all? If so why?
> Your company secretary will have to reside
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, John Smith wrote:
> So far no one has commented if one state is better to register an
> entity or not, cost wise it seems they are all very similar. Would
> anyone be against doing this in NSW at all? If so why?
Your company secretary will have to reside in NSW, that would then
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009, John Smith wrote:
> 2009/9/19 Liz :
> > If we had an english-AU version of JOSM, we could have our own 'presets'
> > file so we wouldn't have Baby Hatch as an amenity, and we could have some
> > other useful things, including 4wd_only on the presets.
> >
> > I'm no great coder,
2009/9/19 Liz :
> If we had an english-AU version of JOSM, we could have our own 'presets' file
> so we wouldn't have Baby Hatch as an amenity, and we could have some other
> useful things, including 4wd_only on the presets.
>
> I'm no great coder, it is xml, and I have just realised that this is a
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