Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly project - taginfo tracker

2016-10-10 Thread Greg
These district statistics CSV files will now be copied each day to http://gregrs.dev.openstreetmap.org/fhrs-stats/ , so there will be a file per day in case anyone would like to track progress. Thanks, Greg > On 9 Oct 2016, at 21:00, Greg wrot

Re: [Talk-GB] Autumn Quarterly Project

2016-10-10 Thread SK53
Hi Dan, >From my perspective I would say: 1. Actively survey retail areas using FHRS data to substantially enrich survey data with addresses etc. (In particular using FHRS can reduce the time needed for an initial survey). 2. Use unmapped FHRS postcodes to go where no-one has gone before. Outlyin

Re: [Talk-GB] Autumn Quarterly Project

2016-10-10 Thread Dan S
OK I've had a go at one area, by clicking points in Greg's tool and loading them into josm. Nice to see the schools when they pop up have matching metadata from the previous schools project (i.e. the FHRS and the Edubase data at least agree with each other! And here we end up connecting their DB ID

Re: [Talk-GB] Autumn Quarterly Project

2016-10-10 Thread Dan S
Hi all, Really sorry for the stupid question, but: what is a participant in this quarterly project actually supposed to *do*? This page https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2016_Q4_Project:_Food_Hygiene_Ratings doesn't really say what action a mapper should take if they want to contribute. I c

Re: [Talk-GB] Location: High accuracy mode on android

2016-10-10 Thread Nick Whitelegg
Hello Andy, thanks for this. To clarify... I was mapping out in an area of heathland in east Hampshire, mapping footpaths and tracks so hopefully it should be pure GPS. On the edits history it's labelled as "Longmoor Part 1" and "Longmoor Part 2" in case anyone does want to query it later. Wo