[talk-au] Bribie Island OpenStreetMap Mapping Party coming up soon! (Sat 17 July)

2010-06-28 Thread David Dean
Hi everyone, OSM mapping party propaganda follows. Please pass onto anyone you think might be interested. - David Calling all map-lovers, amateur cartographers, surveyors and cartophiles! Local OpenStreetMappers are having a mapping party soon, and we want your help. When: Saturday

Re: [talk-au] Queensland parks, forests and conservation areas

2010-06-28 Thread Liz
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, John Smith wrote: State forests aren't the same thing as national parks, state forests are government operated logging areas... not necessarily. In NSW it was that state forests had really loose rules about human recreation and national parks had very heavy handed rules so

Re: [talk-au] Queensland parks, forests and conservation areas

2010-06-28 Thread Markus
Hi, I would tag the forests that aren't national parks as landuse=forest and remove the boundary key. Unless they are protected areas where I would use the boundary=protected_area and the protect_id key. You could also use boundary=nature_reserve or boundary=landscape_reserve if it fits into

Re: [talk-au] Queensland parks, forests and conservation areas

2010-06-28 Thread James Livingston
On 28/06/2010, at 8:16 PM, Markus wrote: Forests Landuse=forest National Parks boundary=national_park leisure=nature_reserve Sounds good. Protected Areas boundary=protected_area protect_id= Ah, the original data had IUCN codes, so I can put these back in as protect_id 1-6. I

Re: [talk-au] Queensland parks, forests and conservation areas

2010-06-28 Thread Markus
Hi, Sound good to me to leave the GLR number and Ecolink if you put it with a standard osm key. Markus. -Original Message- From: talk-au-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-au-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of James Livingston Sent: Monday, 28 June 2010 10:31 PM To: OSM