[Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Tom Chance
Hello there, I had a look at the NOVAM tool for bus stops to check my area: http://mappa-mercia.org/novam/?scheme=hullzoom=15lat=51.46602lon=-0.07598layers=BT I then updated a load of bus stops, most of which I just needed to delete the 'naptan:verified' tag from:

Re: [Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Tom Chance
Righto, thanks! Glad to hear I didn't do anything mysteriously wrong. Tom On 23 March 2010 11:49, 80n 80n...@gmail.com wrote: Tom That instance of XAPI is lagging a bit due to recent heavy load. Its currently at 2010-03-22T15:52:02Z Your changeset is about three hours after that time so

Re: [Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Christoph Boehme
I hope the load is not due to Novam using the server now. Novam is displaying the value of xapi:planetDate below the map key to give an indication of the age of the data. Perhaps the attribute could be amended with a full timestamp of the last update? Cheers Christoph On 23/03/2010 11:49, 80n

Re: [Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Christoph Boehme
Tom, If you wish I can change the Hull scheme to mark stops with naptan:verified=yes as completed as well. Cheers, Christoph On 23/03/2010 09:38, Tom Chance wrote: Hello there, I had a look at the NOVAM tool for bus stops to check my area:

Re: [Talk-GB] [Edinburgh] Road Names

2010-03-23 Thread Bob Kerr
Very Cool, I think it would be worth going over this at the next meeting, maybe we could put up a wiki page with the roads that are missing and plan the mapping party for areas that are particularly bad. Excellent work cheers Bob --- On Tue, 23/3/10, Chris Fleming m...@chrisfleming.org wrote:

Re: [Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Tom Chance
Oh, well, I don't mind really. I've just assumed that the tag should be deleted as the Birmingham scheme also shows them needing work. It is a bit confusing having the three colour schemes when I'm aiming to fix the data up to a canonical OSM standard. Tom On 23 March 2010 12:16, Christoph

Re: [Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Christoph Boehme
Well, I just updated the Birmingham scheme two days ago to accept naptan:verified=yes, because Andy asked for it. Perhaps it makes sense to reorganise the schemes to have only one basic scheme which displays verification status, CUS and notes/errors and a number of specialised schemes building on

[Talk-GB] Three Counties (Surrey, W Sussex, Hants) Mapping Party Sat April 17th - date confirmed

2010-03-23 Thread Nick Whitelegg
To follow on from my earlier email, I'd like to now confirm the date of the Three Counties mini mapping party (Haslemere, Surrey) as Saturday April 17th. Aim will be to complete a number of the villages and small towns in the Haslemere area. Details on the wiki at

Re: [Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Tom Chance
On 23 March 2010 13:20, Christoph Boehme christ...@b3e.net wrote: Well, I just updated the Birmingham scheme two days ago to accept naptan:verified=yes, because Andy asked for it. Perhaps it makes sense to reorganise the schemes to have only one basic scheme which displays verification

Re: [Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Christoph Böhme
Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net schrieb: On 23 March 2010 13:20, Christoph Boehme christ...@b3e.net wrote: Well, I just updated the Birmingham scheme two days ago to accept naptan:verified=yes, because Andy asked for it. Perhaps it makes sense to reorganise the schemes to have only one

Re: [Talk-GB] XAPI lagging behind by days?

2010-03-23 Thread Seventy 7
What's happening with the imports at the moment, are they progressing? North Yorkshire would be useful for me, well York and the area north as far as Thirsk anyway (~ 25 miles). Regards, Steve - Original Message - From: Christoph Böhme christ...@b3e.net To: Tom Chance

[Talk-GB] GB Chapter

2010-03-23 Thread SteveC
All I've talked to a few people recently in the UK geo-scene about various partnerships and other bits and bobs that would make sense for OSM. Unfortunately they don't make a whole lot of sense to do anything official with OSMF. It would make a lot more sense if there was a GB/UK chapter of