On 06/05/2011 08:13, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Am I right that you can embed P2 into other websites and connect it to
the live API?
Yep. See
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potlatch_2/Deploying_Potlatch_2 .
cheers
Richard
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http://www.britishwaterways.co.uk/newsroom/all-press-releases/display/id/3082
Sounds like they are trying to reinvent OSM, but for waterways only.
Perhaps people with particular knowledge of waterways in OSM might wish to
contact them?
British Waterways is currently working with 20
Martin wrote:
Sounds like they are trying to reinvent OSM, but for waterways only.
Perhaps people with particular knowledge of waterways in OSM might
wish to contact them?
See comments at
Tom Chance wrote:
I completely agree that the tools aren't there yet, but could they
not have used OSM for their database?
In theory, yes. But there are huge costs to that, too. The effort
required to work with the community, and in particular, through the
tagging minefield. The extra
On 6 May 2011 16:58, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Tom Chance wrote:
I completely agree that the tools aren't there yet, but could they
not have used OSM for their database?
In theory, yes. But there are huge costs to that, too. The effort required
to work with the
Peter Miller wrote:
It does however seem disappointing for them to be duplicating
some a lot of work.
I agree that the OSM data is not perfect however it is good
and could be even better very easily.
AIUI they're not duplicating work. This is a towpath condition project,
not a map the
On 6 May 2011 18:42, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Peter Miller wrote:
It does however seem disappointing for them to be duplicating
some a lot of work.
I agree that the OSM data is not perfect however it is good
and could be even better very easily.
AIUI they're not
On 6 May 2011 18:42, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Peter Miller wrote:
It does however seem disappointing for them to be duplicating
some a lot of work.
AIUI they're not duplicating work. This is a towpath condition project,
not a map the towpath project. BW already knows
Andy Mabbett wrote:
Perhaps you missed this part of my post (quoting BW):
A pilot project in London is already:
mapping comprehensive data on access points, barriers, facilities
and public transport as well as information on the surface type,
average width and
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