Steve Chilton wrote:
> I am afraid I don't know the answer. Yahoo surely have all the imagery, but
> presumably have chosen to release this random coverage to OSM.
Eh? We're using their standard imagery, not some special OSM released
subset...
Tom
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Steve
I am afraid I don't know the answer. Yahoo surely have all the imagery, but
presumably have chosen to release this random coverage to OSM.
Cheers
STEVE
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From: Steve Hill [mailto:st...@nexusuk.org]
Sent: Sun 4/5/2009 9:35 AM
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I've noticed that somebody has added in the extent of Dartmoor national park,
which is great to see.
Where did the data for this come from? Is there any good way of getting this
for the other parks? I'd love to add Snowdonia to the map.
Regards,
Tom
> You can see result at http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~steve8/yahoo.html
Thanks for doing this. I knew their coverage wasn't great but
surprised at just how sparse.
> Interesting that St Helens should be on list and also within Y! coverage
> but it looks to me that someone has done a lot of work t
On 5 Apr 2009, at 09:24, Steve Chilton wrote:
[...]
Also good that mapping parties are starting to be arranged for these
places (M Keynes and Sunderland already - Grimsby anyone? [zoom in
on mapnik layer for full effect]).
Are you setting a Grimsby mapping party up?
Shaun
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On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Steve Chilton wrote:
> Because I wanted to know, and as an exercise in OpenOverLayerIng, I
> have produced a map combining the extent of Yahoo aerial imagery
> coverage in GB with an overlay of the significant places calculated to
> be in most need of mapwork (from UK_Map_Pr
Because I wanted to know, and as an exercise in OpenOverLayerIng, I have
produced a map combining the extent of Yahoo aerial imagery coverage in GB with
an overlay of the significant places calculated to be in most need of mapwork
(from UK_Map_Priorities).
You can see result at http://dev.openst
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