Re: [Talk-ca] Airports

2010-07-23 Thread Richard Weait
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Blake Crosby wrote: > Ahh... it's nice to be back on the list. > > From the archives I see there are some new faces. Let me re-introduce my > self. I'm user bcrosby and started mapping the town of Aurora, Ontario back > in 2008. > > I've been busy since then with a

[Talk-ca] Airports

2010-07-23 Thread Blake Crosby
Ahh... it's nice to be back on the list. From the archives I see there are some new faces. Let me re-introduce my self. I'm user bcrosby and started mapping the town of Aurora, Ontario back in 2008. I've been busy since then with another project called World Flight Planner (www.worldflightpl

Re: [Talk-ca] Converted Stats Can Boundaries files.

2010-07-23 Thread Michael Barabanov
For my area, I've asked one of the previous boundary mappers of the source of info, it was cantopo (plus I got an OK to replace the data). It should be good to ask other people who added boundaries. Overall, I think boundaries are very different from other mapping, as those are not "on-the-ground

Re: [Talk-ca] Converted Stats Can Boundaries files.

2010-07-23 Thread Richard Weait
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Sam Vekemans wrote: > hi talk-ca, > because it is an entire complex web of relations, were 1 way has 2 or > more relations attached to it, i'd recomment the solution on the wiki, > if we want to preserve the rule that all bountaries need to be > relations. > > the

Re: [Talk-ca] Converted Stats Can Boundaries files.

2010-07-23 Thread Sam Vekemans
hi talk-ca, because it is an entire complex web of relations, were 1 way has 2 or more relations attached to it, i'd recomment the solution on the wiki, if we want to preserve the rule that all bountaries need to be relations. then the 1st task is the look at the povince file, and remove the exist

[Talk-ca] Converted Stats Can Boundaries files.

2010-07-23 Thread Tyler Gunn
I've converted over the Statistics Canada boundaries data for the ten provinces; I still need to do the territories: * http://www.mediafire.com/?ugsc0uvun8cs7gn - Boundaries for BC * http://www.mediafire.com/?ozhtnnjbnz5m3cj - Boundaries for AB * http://www.mediafire.com/?d3uq0jxjdc9gxxr - Boundar

Re: [Talk-ca] Fwd: [AtlanticCanada] OSGeo presentations at the Geomatics Atlantic conference, October 28-29, Fredericton, NB

2010-07-23 Thread Connors, Bernie (SNB)
Sam, The City of Fredericton has free municipal Wifi network. It was one of the first in the country - http://www.fred-ezone.ca/coverage.php Bernie. -- Bernie Connors, P.Eng Service New Brunswick (506) 444-2077 45°56'25.21"N, 66°38'53.65"W www.snb.ca/geonb/ -Original Message- F