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The problem is where do we stop? The majority of present/potential boundary
data doesn't have a physical presence on the ground. Consider ONS Lower,
middle and other output area boundaries or the NAPTAN charging areas that
were added with the NAPTAN import. Arguably they
-- Forwarded message --
From: Brian Prangle br...@mappa-mercia.org
Date: Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Increased use of OpenStreetMap
To: Paul Inman paulin...@warwickshire.gov.uk
Hi Paul
It looks great even with screenshots! I shall make sure I use the service
on
there is little chance of the average mapper verifying them or interacting
with them
I've always thought that kind of thinking (not to belittle it, as it's a
valid thought process) isn't worthwhile - limiting features because we
can't imagine it being used is based on the limits of our
I hope you don't mind me chiming in on this thread, I'm not very active
on these lists but I do read everyone's posts, but I actively map on OSM
both in this country and with HOT.
I've worked in IT most of my working life and spent 5 years contracted
to a tri-service (Army, RN RAF)
Hi everyone
Warwicks County Council message about their election coverage was too big
to get onto the mailing list as it it contained 3 png screenshots of the
application. If anyone is despaerate to see the screenshots let me know and
I'll mail them separately
Regards Brian
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The problem is where do we stop? The majority of present/potential boundary
data doesn't have a physical presence on the ground. Consider ONS Lower,
middle and other output area boundaries or the NAPTAN charging areas that
were added with the NAPTAN import. Arguably they
On 23 April 2013 10:55, Andy Robinson ajrli...@gmail.com wrote:
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The problem is where do we stop? The majority of present/potential boundary
data doesn't have a physical presence on the ground. Consider ONS Lower,
middle and other output area boundaries or the NAPTAN
Hi All,
- please forward this on to your local communities -
It's that time of year again when we look to you, the mind-bogglingly
creative OpenStreetMap community, to tell us what you've been up to. That's
right - it time to submit your presentation ideas for the annual State of
the Map
Dave F. wrote:
BTW, are there any renderings that show golf course details like tees, bunkers,
greens etc? It's a shame mapnik doesn't.
I'm just looking to add a couple of golf course details myself. Can anybody
point me to a good example showing details in the UK. The examples shown on the
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