[Talk-gb-westmidlands] Library of Birmingham

2013-08-30 Thread Andy Mabbett
The Library of Birmingham opens on Tuesday next week, but the building is now complete (I visited on Wednesday; pics at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Library_of_Birmingham_-_interior_before_opening ) ' so I've removed the construction site tags. I also note that the amphitheatre

Re: [Talk-GB] SOTM 2013 - Final programme and end of mates rates

2013-08-30 Thread Sam Larsen
Working for me now Windows 7 Chrome Didn't load first 10 times i tried to view it, i was receiving malicious iframe warnings until i signed into google. From: Gregory nomoregra...@googlemail.com To: OpenStreetMap t...@openstreetmap.org; Talk-GB

Re: [Talk-GB] Lines of Trees along river banks etc.

2013-08-30 Thread OpenStreetmap HADW
On 29 August 2013 09:42, sk53.osm sk53@gmail.com wrote: comparable to the European Environment Agency's Urban Atlas. The slides are here. I think there are enough details in the methodology for anyone to You might have warned me about the size of the document, so I downloaded it at off

Re: [Talk-GB] HS2 mapping

2013-08-30 Thread OpenStreetmap HADW
On 29 August 2013 11:59, Barry Cornelius barrycorneliu...@gmail.com wrote: adding the information to OSM as the data provided by a council can be out-of-date and it is necessary to check whether the data agrees with what's on the ground. There are also licensing issues. The councils'

Re: [Talk-GB] HS2 mapping

2013-08-30 Thread david
On 30/08/13 12:17, OpenStreetmap HADW wrote: In practice, I doubt that new public rights of way are being created these days, so being out of date is probably not a problem. (I'm not sure if that applies to long distance footpaths.) A quick read through the planning application for the

Re: [Talk-GB] HS2 mapping

2013-08-30 Thread SomeoneElse
david wrote: On 30/08/13 12:17, OpenStreetmap HADW wrote: In practice, I doubt that new public rights of way are being created these days, so being out of date is probably not a problem. (I'm not sure if that applies to long distance footpaths.) A quick read through the planning application