>At our first meeting, which really needs to be in a couple months from
incorporation, there will be a mass resignation and proper elections.
For those who hadn't realised, the "mass resignation" is a requirement of
the AoA to ensure we have fair elections at that first meeting. It's not a
sign
On 2 June 2016 at 21:04, Gregory Marler wrote:
> So the polygon is from the OS open data?
>
>> what do you think about a rel:os-open:functionalsite = id?
> I don't think OS open data counts as the functional site, I think it is a
> poor-quality(or low-resolution?) of the
As schools.mapthe.uk is an import project to osm:
Does the community `buy in` to this approach?
Can I go forward to contacting osm imports?
What would you like to see as improvements?
As usual silence counts as approval ;-)
On 1 June 2016 at 21:41, Christian Ledermann
Hi everyone
The silence over the last few weeks doen't mean nothing has been happening!
Jerry, Rob and myself have gone through the AoA and got to a final working
document. Rob will tidy this up over the next week (checking para nos,
typos etc) and it will be up for your inspection.
At this
Hi everyone
Can we go for this?
Sat 25 June Kidderminster - map in the morning, meet for lunch 1pm ish in
the Severn Valley Railway Station Cafe next to Kidderminster Station
Wed July 6 Tamworth - meet in The Globe Inn
August - we need to fix a Saturday for WR10 Pershore- any offers?
Regards
On 02/06/2016 10:10, Jez Nicholson wrote:
I'm guessing that the Malcolm H. responding here is the Malcolmh OSM
User involved with openseamapif so, could you tell us whether
seamark tags are specifically for known/acknowledged navigation objects
or whether anything visible from the sea can be
I'm guessing that the Malcolm H. responding here is the Malcolmh OSM User
involved with openseamapif so, could you tell us whether seamark tags
are specifically for known/acknowledged navigation objects or whether
anything visible from the sea can be a seamark?
On Thu, 2 Jun 2016 at 09:45
Should have looked one menu down to see the substructure! Currently the
only hulk tags are for floating objects, so I suggest start a new hulk tag
for sunken breakwater. These objects are clearly hulks so the tagging
scheme needs to be extended.
Regards
Brian
On 1 June 2016 at 22:55, Malcolm
I've just emailed the East of England Ambulance Service to let them know their
current worksheet of locations has the postcode of the Wivenhoe Co-Op store
against both the Wivenhoe location and the Brightlingsea location (which should
be CO7 0BT).
Discrepancy spotted thanks to
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