2009/8/26 Mark Williams :
> Thomas Wood wrote:
> []
>>
>> Regarding remaining counties, Essex is definitely a priority, we may
>> as well just upload the remaining counties as and when we can.
>> (Which'll probably be when the new dev server is up with a sane python
>> environment)
>>
>
> Good, tha
On 27 Aug 2009, at 00:15, Chris Fleming wrote:
On 26/08/09 16:29, Callum Noble wrote:
Hi Bob,
Sounds like a good idea.
I organized a meetup in Glasgow back in Feb '08. There were a few
Edinburgh people came through but in the end there weren't as many
people came as had posted to the list or
On 26/08/09 16:29, Callum Noble wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Sounds like a good idea.
>
> I organized a meetup in Glasgow back in Feb '08. There were a few
> Edinburgh people came through but in the end there weren't as many
> people came as had posted to the list or on the wiki (there were only
> 4 of us
On 26 Aug 2009, at 18:46, Mark Williams wrote:
> Thomas Wood wrote:
> []
>> Regarding remaining counties, Essex is definitely a priority, we may
>> as well just upload the remaining counties as and when we can.
>> (Which'll probably be when the new dev server is up with a sane
>> python
>> envi
Thomas Wood wrote:
[]
> Regarding remaining counties, Essex is definitely a priority, we may
> as well just upload the remaining counties as and when we can.
> (Which'll probably be when the new dev server is up with a sane python
> environment)
>
Good, thanks for that - I am hoping to go round m
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:57 PM, WessexMario wrote:
> I'd like to use the OSM Cycle Map rendering at different zoom levels as
> the base layer for a project I'm doing, but I want to overlay something
> else, and the emphasised cycleways in large red lines are both
> obliterating some of the detail
2009/8/26 Thomas Wood :
> 2009/8/26 Peter Miller :
>>
>> On 20 Aug 2009, at 13:21, Thomas Wood wrote:
>>
>>> 2009/8/17 Thomas Wood :
I'll start the imports tomorrow. I think it'd be wise to spread them
around the country so one group of people aren't entirely swamped with
severa
2009/8/26 WessexMario :
> I'd like to use the OSM Cycle Map rendering at different zoom levels as
> the base layer for a project I'm doing, but I want to overlay something
> else, and the emphasised cycleways in large red lines are both
> obliterating some of the detail I need. and would distract f
Hi Bob,
Sounds like a good idea.
I organized a meetup in Glasgow back in Feb '08. There were a few
Edinburgh people came through but in the end there weren't as many
people came as had posted to the list or on the wiki (there were only
4 of us in the end I think). Despite the poor turnout was goo
I'd like to use the OSM Cycle Map rendering at different zoom levels as
the base layer for a project I'm doing, but I want to overlay something
else, and the emphasised cycleways in large red lines are both
obliterating some of the detail I need. and would distract from my own
overlay. If it
2009/8/26 Peter Miller :
>
> On 20 Aug 2009, at 13:21, Thomas Wood wrote:
>
>> 2009/8/17 Thomas Wood :
>>>
>>> I'll start the imports tomorrow. I think it'd be wise to spread them
>>> around the country so one group of people aren't entirely swamped with
>>> several counties.
>>>
>>> As such, I'll
Hi,
Kick starting a place for regular meetups in Edinburgh
I have added some basic information about people getting together in Edinburgh
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Edinburgh#Mapping_Parties
The main aim of this is to get more people to add the catagory Users in
Edinburgh to their profile
On 20 Aug 2009, at 13:21, Thomas Wood wrote:
> 2009/8/17 Thomas Wood :
>> I'll start the imports tomorrow. I think it'd be wise to spread them
>> around the country so one group of people aren't entirely swamped
>> with
>> several counties.
>>
>> As such, I'll start with Hull, Greater London an
On 26 Aug 2009, at 10:08, Chris Hill wrote:
The orange (maybe brownish) roads can be secondary, tertiary or
unclassified. I've compared the NPE roads to some roads that I know
well and they cover what I would say are secondary, tertiary or
unclassified. Secondary have reference numbers.
The orange (maybe brownish)
roads can be secondary, tertiary or unclassified. I've compared the
NPE roads to some roads that I know well and they cover what I would
say are secondary, tertiary or unclassified. Secondary have
reference numbers.
The NPE maps are available as a background to Po
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