Paul Norman wrote:
It's worth pointing out that iD doesn't actually have an imagery list.
It inherits its from the editor-imagery-index project at
http://osmlab.github.io/editor-imagery-index/, which is for
OpenStreetMap editing, not historical mapping or a general list of all
possible
On 1 November 2013 17:03, Filip Chirita Rares Cristian
chirita.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
I was at SotM and would like to reference one of the presentations
there (Alyssa Wright's) but from what I see on my uni's referencing
guidelines, I can only reference conference proceedings.
Can you
I can reference videos, but not certain times. It would have been really
useful if the videos were split to accommodate each presentation, and then
I would be able to reference Alyss's presentation video, but as it is at
the moment, with 1 video/stream/day I can't see how useful it would be.
I believe that they have been split-up, but Alyssa also did a similar
presentation at SotM-US which is available on both Vimeo archive.org as a
standalone presentation.
Jerry
On 1 November 2013 18:03, Filip Chirita Rares Cristian
chirita.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
I can reference videos, but
If you are using the Harvard style of referencing then this site should
have you covered:
http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm
In regards to Alyssa's presentation, then there is a video available at
http://osm.won2.de/sotm/ but there are unfortunately issues with echoing
audio for
A number of potentially problematical edits to railways have been made
in the Manchester and Leeds areas over the last day or so. It's by a new
mapper who seems to be still feeling their way a bit and people local to
those areas might want to check some of their edits.
For example in Leeds
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