On Sat, 2 Nov 2019 at 00:47, wrote:
> Looks great.
>
> The requestor states that about 75% of the admin boundaries are missing
> in Australia. I'll ask the user to contact the ML directly.
>
Yep and here's the thread discussing an import
http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/PSMA-Administrative-Bounda
Hi Dave,
Am 01.11.19 um 14:09 schrieb David Wales:
I believe we have a waiver for PSMA admin boundaries.
Looks great.
The requestor states that about 75% of the admin boundaries are missing
in Australia. I'll ask the user to contact the ML directly.
regards
walter, germany
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I believe we have a waiver for PSMA admin boundaries.
See here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_data_catalogue
Regards,
David Wales
On 1 November 2019 11:21:36 pm AEDT, wambac...@posteo.de wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've been referred to this source for the admin boundaries of
>Australia:
>
Hi,
I've been referred to this source for the admin boundaries of Australia:
https://psma.com.au/product/administrative-boundaries/ I have no
intention of importing this data, but would like to know what you think
about the license.
I found http://psma.com.au/psma-data-copyright-and-disclaim
I have found the admin boundaries (suburbs were giving me the most grief)
are really misleading for navigation too, particularly on smaller screens as
Liz mentioned.
I prefer to grab the ones from here osmaustralia.org as I don't have time to
build my own. So when he does fix it, it will be appre
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:57 AM, wrote:
> I used my garmin oregon 550 in the car on the way to Canberra yesterday.
> Messed up a bit because i hadn't put a routable map on it, so had Navit on
> the netbook on the passengers seat to assist me.
> However I noted that the OSM map on the Garmin clear
ed...@billiau.net wrote:
> I used my garmin oregon 550 in the car on the way to Canberra yesterday.
> Messed up a bit because i hadn't put a routable map on it, so had Navit on
> the netbook on the passengers seat to assist me.
> However I noted that the OSM map on the Garmin clearly shows the admi
I don't think we should be changing the boundaries, otherwise we end
running around trying to satisfy a whole bunch of different apps
cheers
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:57 AM, wrote:
> I used my garmin oregon 550 in the car on the way to Canberra yesterday.
> Messed up a bit because i hadn't put
I used my garmin oregon 550 in the car on the way to Canberra yesterday.
Messed up a bit because i hadn't put a routable map on it, so had Navit on
the netbook on the passengers seat to assist me.
However I noted that the OSM map on the Garmin clearly shows the admin
boundaries with names - I was s
2009/10/10 :
> just had a look at australia and we have some rogue admin boundaries in NT
> on Barkly Tablelands and in North SA
> http://osm.org/go/s...@go
Hmmm I think it was probably a c&p mistake I made when fixing up post
code boundaries, I must have copied the state boundaries when fixing
u
> just had a look at australia and we have some rogue admin boundaries in NT
> on Barkly Tablelands and in North SA
> http://osm.org/go/s...@go
These have been corrected (admin_level=10 rather than 4) just have not
been rerendered yet.
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Cheers
Ross
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just had a look at australia and we have some rogue admin boundaries in NT
on Barkly Tablelands and in North SA
http://osm.org/go/s...@go
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