Where did he get this data? It comes with a geobase uuid that partially
matches the actual border. It seems he was either hopelessly confused or
he knew exactly what he was doing. At this point I'm wondering if all
his edits should be removed from the map owing to inaccuracies and
unknown sourc
To those who have been on this mailing list for a while, I'll point out that
these were added by vreimer in 2009.
Adam
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Samuel wrote:
> While where on data problems, what's up with these things on the MB-NU
> border (
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=60.018396
While where on data problems, what's up with these things on the MB-NU
border
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=60.0183963775635&lon=-95.9642028808594&zoom=13).
The source given is geobase.
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On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Tyler Gunn wrote:
> I'm not 100% sure what happened with the Canvec data you uploaded, but it
> looks like the tags are missing from lot of the ways. The wooded areas are
> not showing up because they're not marked natural=wood, and the watered
> areas are not sh
> Firstly, in response to what Daniel was saying, I took a closer look at that
> trail, It appears it is actually a winter road. But since the lake coastline
> data is a real lake, why would I delete it, would the CanVec data replace it?
> Also why is only one of the sub tiles forested on the ma
Hi Everyone
So I had some computer trouble for a few days, limiting my access to
email. Firstly thanks to everyone for tolerating questions from someone
who until recently knew almost nothing about GIS. I have a few more
questions that I hope should clear everything up.
Firstly, in response
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