Re: [talk-au] Fw: Log bollard fence tagging

2018-10-30 Thread Jonathon Rossi
I'd use "barrier=bollard" on a way, it prevents passage by some traffic but not being continuous I wouldn't call it a fence. Even though it is 3m long I see it a bit like those large concrete temporary bollards (the size of a standard pallet placed by forklift) that are used to block vehicles duri

[talk-au] Fw: Log bollard fence tagging

2018-10-30 Thread reube...@yahoo.com
I sent this to the tagging list a month ago and got no response so I am going to forward it here. - Forwarded message -Sent: Monday, 1 October 2018, 11:17:26 pm AESTSubject: Log bollard fence tagging I am just wondering what the best way to tag barriers like this: https://timberboll

Re: [talk-au] Correcting inland water features

2018-10-30 Thread Joel H.
I noticed this dataset too, but could never figure out how to open it with JOSM. Andrew Harvey, have you checked out these files? And do you have any plans to convert them? If we plan on doing a wider scale import I would suggest separating each stream into its own .osm file so we could check ea

Re: [talk-au] PSMA Administrative Boundaries

2018-10-30 Thread Joel H.
Thanks for expressing interest! The integration will mostly involve... (and I'm going to specify this on the wiki when I get a chance.) - Changing the place=* tags on the boundaries to match the nodes that are already in OSM (e.g. Gold Coast should be changed from place=municipality to place=city

Re: [talk-au] Correcting inland water features

2018-10-30 Thread Andrew Harvey
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 at 06:53, Andrew Davidson wrote: > Perennial streams are pretty rare in Australia. If you used the literal never > stops flowing definition, there would be almost none. Downstream of dams are commonly perennial since the dam will often let through a constant flow to maintain

Re: [talk-au] PSMA Administrative Boundaries

2018-10-30 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
Hi Joel Happy to help with Gold Coast area if there's anything I can do. I only use iD though, not JOSM, so don't know if that's a problem? Thanks Graeme On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 at 21:13, Joel H. wrote: > I've put my self down for integration in QLD. > __

Re: [talk-au] Correcting inland water features

2018-10-30 Thread Andrew Davidson
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 00:05 nwastra, wrote: > > *Should all those flagged as non-perennial be tagged as intermittent? > Yes. Seems to be too few perennial but as others have mentioned Australian > watercourses are predominantly intermittent. Perennial streams are pretty rare in Australia. If yo

Re: [talk-au] Correcting inland water features

2018-10-30 Thread nwastra
More specifically... The watercourses are flagged as perennial or non-perennial or null *Should all those flagged as non-perennial be tagged as intermittent? Seems to be too few perennial but as others have mentioned Australian watercourses are predominantly intermittent. __

[talk-au] Correcting inland water features

2018-10-30 Thread nwastra
Hi Regarding GeoScience Australia Surface Hydrology datasets https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Data_Catalogue https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search?node=srv#/metadata/1186e898-14b5-812e-e053-10a3070a7

Re: [talk-au] PSMA Administrative Boundaries

2018-10-30 Thread Joel H.
I have edited the wiki with a table relating to the team approach, It's rough but it shows who is doing what. I have enlisted Andrew Harvey as the uploader/account holder. I've put my self down for integration in QLD. I'm hoping that others can handle integration in their own states and put names