On 28/10/13 00:15, Brian Prangle wrote:
It seems that some businesses are starting to use the notes feature to
identify their location, thinking it's just like Googlemaps perhaps. I
think we should encourage this by separating the notes function into 2 ,
adequately labelled, one for " place your
Mainly iandees. The repo is at https://github.com/osmlab/onosm.org, anyone
can work on it.
For those who haven't looked at it, it lets you search for an address,
position the pin from the result, asks some basic questions about the
business, and creates a note with all this information.
It
Yes, I like this, very simple. I guess it just adds a POI? Who's behind
onosm.org?
Jonathan
http://bigfatfrog67.me
On 27/10/2013 16:21, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Great idea.
I spotted http://onosm.org/ the other day. Perhaps this could be used
to capture the details.
Rob
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The place your business here may be better dealt with through clickable POIs on
the OSM site, plus some dot or something for every shop/address available.
Shaun
On 27 Oct 2013, at 16:15, Brian Prangle wrote:
> It seems that some businesses are starting to use the notes feature to
> identify t
Great idea.
I spotted http://onosm.org/ the other day. Perhaps this could be used to
capture the details.
Rob
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It seems that some businesses are starting to use the notes feature to
identify their location, thinking it's just like Googlemaps perhaps. I
think we should encourage this by separating the notes function into 2 ,
adequately labelled, one for " place your business/event here" and one for
"map impr
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