Also with the boundary only layer you can have the satellite view in full
focus whilst also editing without having the other features of the base map
such as address, buildings, etc.
Cheers,
Luke
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I'm not proposing to import the boundaries into the database, only showing
up as an overlay in the editor. Whether there is a feature there to be
mapped along the boundary can of course only be determined by aerial
imagery.
Cheers,
Luke
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On 24/10/19 16:11, Luke Stewart wrote:
It would be similar to how the suburb and other overlays currently
work--one could see the aerial imagery in the background with the lot
boundaries on top.
Of what use is it???
Boundaries of suburbs, National Parks, State Forests can all be tagged
It covers all Web Services at
https://www.spatial.nsw.gov.au/mapping_and_imagery/lpi_web_services which
includes the NSW Cadastre layer. Feel free to add a PR at
https://github.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index/tree/gh-pages/sources/oceania/au/nsw
if you think it's useful.
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at
It would be similar to how the suburb and other overlays currently
work--one could see the aerial imagery in the background with the lot
boundaries on top.
Cheers,
Luke
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Yes, I was referring to inclusion only in the editor. I am unsure whether
our current waiver from LPI NSW services includes access to lot boundaries.
Cheers,
Luke
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 15:15, Andrew Harvey
wrote:
> You're just asking to see these layers in editors, not actually importing
>
You're just asking to see these layers in editors, not actually importing
those boundaries into OSM right?
The layers are defined at
https://github.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index/tree/gh-pages/sources/oceania/au/nsw
.
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 11:22, Luke Stewart
wrote:
> I didn't notice the lot
To avoid opening a can of worms, I've been waiting for them to upgrade to
CC BY 4.0 before asking for the LWG waiver and instead relying on the
pre-waiver permission. They said they were planning to move to CC BY 4.0
but that was about a year and a half ago.
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 07:04, Dion
On 24/10/19 11:31, David Wales wrote:
Not completely redundant.
Would your proposal allow one to see lot boundaries and satellite
imagery at the same time, without having to switch back and forth to
the LPI base map?
Within OSM, for what purpose?
Note you can have that information for free
Not completely redundant.
Would your proposal allow one to see lot boundaries and satellite imagery at
the same time, without having to switch back and forth to the LPI base map?
On 24 October 2019 11:20:55 am AEDT, Luke Stewart
wrote:
>I didn't notice the lot boundaries on the base map but
I didn't notice the lot boundaries on the base map but it seems you're
right. In which case it would make this proposal redundant. Thank you for
pointing that out.
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On 23/10/19 23:40, Luke Stewart wrote:
G'day guys,
Looking at the sixmaps website they have a lot boundaries overlay
which does exactly what it says on the tin. Would it be
worthwhile requesting permission to access this? My thoughts are that
it could assist with armchair mapping for
I think the six maps overlays come from NSW LPI Web Services, which we have
permission and compatible licensing and attribution information for:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Attribution/New_South_Wales_Government_Data
Could be wrong, though.
As for specifically mapping lot boundaries,
Note that permission to access is insufficient.
We need this data on odbl compatible licence to use it for mapping.
23 Oct 2019, 14:40 by suburbansilvervl...@gmail.com:
> G'day guys,
>
> Looking at the sixmaps website they have a lot boundaries overlay which does
> exactly what it says on the
G'day guys,
Looking at the sixmaps website they have a lot boundaries overlay which
does exactly what it says on the tin. Would it be worthwhile requesting
permission to access this? My thoughts are that it could assist with
armchair mapping for determining whether a road is for public access or
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