[Talk-GB] Urban Traffic Control Management

2015-08-24 Thread Brian Prangle
Hi everyone At mappamercia we're collaborating with Birmingham City Council to map their urban traffic control management systems (e.g linking together traffic signals; traffic sensor positions; and lanes being monitored.) Once we've got the data tagged suitably and we've added the data to a

Re: [Talk-GB] 10th Anniversary Rutland Mapping Party?

2015-08-24 Thread Andy Townsend
I've done rural bits and pieces in Rutland on and off over the years* and would certainly be up for more mapping there. The tricky bit I suspect might be finding a mutually acceptable weekend before the clocks go

Re: [Talk-GB] 10th Anniversary Rutland Mapping Party?

2015-08-24 Thread Brian Prangle
I'm up for this Brian On 22 August 2015 at 13:23, SK53 sk53@gmail.com wrote: I'm just back from my annual trip to the Rutland Bird Fair. Each time I'm struck by the fact that Rutland still needs a lot of ground survey work for OSM. Oakham for instance has a prodigious number of new

Re: [Talk-GB] 10th Anniversary Rutland Mapping Party?

2015-08-24 Thread Nick Whitelegg
Well IoW is obviously easier for me but a) I suspect I'm in a minority there and b) to be quite honest it looks pretty much complete from the POV of ROWs. Rutland would also be somewhere new for me so would be potentially interested. However my preference would be not to have it in October

Re: [Talk-GB] 10th Anniversary Rutland Mapping Party?

2015-08-24 Thread Andy Robinson
+1 From: Nick Whitelegg [mailto:nick.whitel...@solent.ac.uk] Sent: 24 August 2015 09:17 To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] 10th Anniversary Rutland Mapping Party? Well IoW is obviously easier for me but a) I suspect I'm in a minority there and b) to be quite honest it

Re: [Talk-GB] 10th Anniversary Rutland Mapping Party?

2015-08-24 Thread Dudley Ibbett
Spring next year would be my preference. Realistically I would only be able to make Rutland. If it does go ahead I wonder if we could use the Hot Tasking manager and Mapillary. Neither were presumably available in 2006. I guess there would be other tools we could use to highlight which