On 18/03/16 09:59, Eric Grosso wrote:
For info, if you didn't see this news:
http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/data/budget-2016-government-spend-5-million-rebuilding-data-it-sold-off-in-2013-3636896/
It isn't written if it'll be in continuation of the Open Addresses UK
project
It's 8pm Thursday 17th and the UK group call is just starting.
To join dial 0800 22 90 900 and enter pass code 33224
*Rob*
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Yes great notes. Unfortunately the calls are just when I doing "bedtime" so
I've not been able to make any. In practical terms a variable size board
allows a bit a flexibility to size the board according to how many people
are available. I do think it's useful to have an even odd sized board. But
Just a few notes to help identify areas of the draft AoA which need
discussion.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b4m314mq1y1fs5j/OSMUK%20AOA%20Notes.pdf?dl=0
Thanks to Rob, Andy, Robert & Brian for comments so far.
Cheers,
Jerry
On 15 March 2016 at 16:43, SK53 wrote:
> Dear All,
A couple of days I noticed an issue with coastline ways tagged with
admin_level=6 which were causing many islands in the Outer Hebrides to
appear as county level admin areas. Co-incidentally someone reported the
same errors on the forum.
I hope I have now removed all boundary=administrative and
Thank you for taking quality notes. I am lurking and reading your
discussions.
On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 at 23:55, Gregory wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Discussion in the meeting tonight[1], included how many directors there
> should be and how their power is managed.
>
> How
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