Thanks Tony. I've gone with that.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 11:11 AM Tony Shield wrote:
> I have used amenity=community_centre for my local Sea Cadet centre,
> On 18/12/2020 10:25, Jez Nicholson wrote:
>
> I just noticed "T. S. Zealous" https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/18
I just noticed "T. S. Zealous" https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/181524096
which peaked my interest. Turns out it is a Nautical Training Corps (NTC)
centre http://www.ntc.org.uk/zealous/
Any hints on how to tag that? building=civic? There must be precedent for
Scout huts and the like...
Nice one Ed. Great to get a local civic society interested too. Can't
comment on the tag, but you could also suggest to them: a) an Overpass
Turbo query they could use to generate a map, take a screenshot, and
display on their web site for free (with appropriate attribution), b) add
the photos to
As an aside, I do see on RightMove that the thing that looks like a
swimming pool isn'tit is a children's play area.
You could check the planning permission maybe?
On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 3:09 PM Mat Attlee wrote:
> In surveying and adding Alvares House in Homerton in London, I noticed
>
eally only two options in the OSM data, and photos on the wiki
> page also make it clear which is which:
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:recycling_type
>
> Examples in Aberdeen - centre: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/116883204
> and container: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4
I could go with a
site relation but you can't physically carry out other activities between
the constituent objects (unlike a wind farm).
I will try with 'centre' and including 'Recycling Point' in the name.
On Fri, 27 Nov 2020, 08:58 Dan S, wrote:
> Op do 26 nov. 2020 om 19:21 schreef
quot;="point"? It
seems like the UK term for it.
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 4:25 PM Jeremy Harris wrote:
> On 26/11/2020 11:16, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> > Am I missing something, or is there no concept of a Recycling Point in
> OSM?
> > Have you seen/used anything else?
&g
Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 1:22 PM Dan S wrote:
> Hi Jez
>
> Is this not it?
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Drecycling
>
> Op do 26 nov. 2020 om 13:08 schreef Jez Nicholson >:
>
>> I'm planning some work with Household Waste Recycling Centres and
>> Rec
I'm planning some work with Household Waste Recycling Centres and Recycling
Points during the Code The City OSM hack weekend this Sat/Sun (which you
are very welcome to join
https://codethecity.org/what-we-do/hack-weekends/code-the-city-21-put-your-city-on-the-map/
in any capacity you like)
A
Good stuff. We are all learning here. And the raw data is deliberably
obfuscated.
Some of the UPRNs near road junctions are mysterious. They could be old IDs
for objects since removed. Do we have a full list of what objects could be
included?
My personal opinion is that UPRNs never apply to a
>From my change request discussion it appears that the UPRN appeared on the
road as part of a test of Robert's Mathmos matching.
On Tue, 17 Nov 2020, 16:15 Mark Goodge, wrote:
>
>
> On 17/11/2020 15:41, Robert Skedgell wrote:
>
> > Roads can have more than one USRN. I've come across some
Whilst i'm here, am I correct that a UPRN can *only* be on a single thing?
So anything in
https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/?key=ref%3AGB%3Auprn#values more
than once is an error?
...or can a road have a USRN *and* a UPRN?
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 1:48 PM Jez Nicholson
wrote:
> W
v 17, 2020 at 1:00 PM Mark Goodge wrote:
>
>
> On 17/11/2020 11:34, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> > Following the fine efforts of a number of people to get ref:GB:uprn
> > through the tag proposal process I have created
> > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ref:GB:uprn
>
Following the fine efforts of a number of people to get ref:GB:uprn through
the tag proposal process I have created
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ref:GB:uprn
Please add information to it, or discussions.
USRN to follow
- Jez
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https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:UK_Quarterly_Project#Bridge_Heights
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 11:56 PM Neil Matthews <
ndmatth...@ndmatthews.plus.com> wrote:
>
>
In a couple of weeks time the Code The City group from Aberdeen are holding
an online hack weekend with particular focus on OpenStreetMap
https://codethecity.org/what-we-do/hack-weekends/code-the-city-21-put-your-city-on-the-map/
It's an old-fashioned, low-pressure, friendly, do-what-you-like
I'm open to alternatives for dispute regulation. I fear that Wales *is* a
location where feelings run high.
See also https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_exonyms including the
Welsh-English argument in the Talk.
On Sat, 31 Oct 2020, 19:52 Andy Townsend, wrote:
> On 31/10/2020 18:19,
I like it.
+ "in the event of dispute... the default language is English."?
.although I'm not sure how to define dispute'.
On Sat, 31 Oct 2020, 11:07 Ben Proctor, wrote:
> Thanks Chris (and everyone else) for your very helpful contributions.
>
> I've tried to synthesise the discussion on
How many holes in Blackburn, Lancashire?
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020, 18:36 Martin Wynne, wrote:
> p.s. I've now discovered an overlay slider top-right which makes a bit
> more sense.
>
> The slider is almost invisible over the map in Firefox.
>
> Martin.
>
>
Nice one. I've been wanting to do this for ages.
Re: file size. Can JOSM and iD display Mapbox .pbf vector tiles? These
would be smaller.
On Sat, 17 Oct 2020, 00:22 Rob Nickerson, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just in time for the AGM, I have just published OSM UK's first tile layer.
> No don't get too
Ah yes, a bit like when a hospital or school has a 'corridor room' (for
lack of a better term) joining two separate buildings. I'd go for three
joined buildings myself.
And that newer building has been extended a bit more hasn't it? That part I
would merge with the existing building.
On Mon, Oct
Just being Devil's Advocatea) how do you decide on-the-ground what the
name by which the place is widely known in Wales is? i.e. is it on signage,
etc.? b) could it start an edit war if someone with strong views decided to
use one particular language for every 'name' attribute? c) are there
That's excellent news. I've been attending Missing Maps for the past few
months and had been hoping that we could organise some crossover activity.
Defibrillators is a clear public health benefit and should appeal to
Missing Mappers.
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 9:50 AM Derry Hamilton wrote:
> A
Thanks Robert, I added a precis of your comments onto
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q4_Project:_Defibrillators
My first question about
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:emergency%3Ddefibrillator
tagging.my nearby defib is
Nice job Russ.
Have/can you add a paragraph to the OSMWiki Renewable Energy in the United
Kingdom page please (or the solar-specific page?).
- Jez
On Mon, 5 Oct 2020, 17:46 Russ Garrett, wrote:
> Thanks! We've got about 1000 agreed module counts now, which I'm now
> working on batching up and
My first thought was barrier=yes or some other form of barrier=* to tell
routers.
Another tag might be https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:obstacle
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 1:52 PM Andy Townsend wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How do people normally map things like "I know there is a public
> footpath
I believe that the Listed Buildings refs are fairly old. The whole thing
might warrant a revisit, and perhaps a Quarterly Project?
I would be happy for a new-style ref:GB:he (or similar) and an automated
edit. After discussion obviously.
On Sat, 26 Sep 2020, 20:57 Dave Dunford, wrote:
> The
Niche, but interesting. A nice break from tagging list discussions.
On Sat, 22 Aug 2020, 18:58 Andy Mabbett, wrote:
> Update: there are four; they have been identified and mapped; and
> details added to the Wikipedia article I mentioned.
>
> On Sat, 22 Aug 2020 at 12:22, Andy Mabbett
> wrote:
Hi Steven,
Nice work getting hold of SourceLondon, and for getting it on the wiki.
It is possible that the initial data from SourceLondon is licence tainted
as they manually created the points by using Google Maps. This would block
a straight import, but might allow for a conflation exercise.
-a-day.
I haven't considered replicating somewhere 'open' yet. Insta has a big
reach, but I see that Pixelfed is a similar concept.
On Sun, Aug 9, 2020 at 2:42 PM Robert Skedgell wrote:
> On 09/08/2020 14:31, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> > I've been posting to the OSMUK
> >
I've been posting to the OSMUK Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/openstreetmapuk/ account recently. We are
currently focusing on potential new mappers, so i'm thinking quirky and
topical.
So,
a) Do you know of an interesting looking feature in the UK?
b) Do you know of something topical (and
My initial thought was also "conspiracy!". Licence problem is more likely,
or perhaps they were concerned that someone might poll the URL with every
available UPRN.
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020, 11:38 Nick, wrote:
> I have no problem with licencing but the UPRN and related data is
> managed by Authority
Collating and conflating is one thing, but we really need to encourage
custom data apps like https://www.zap-map.com/ to use OSM as an active
database which they feed back to. This will only happen when private
companies realise that long term value is not in the data itself (because
other people
My Council has introduced 200+ lamp post mounted charging points
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Fm7L8nOL8/
Would you give that its own node? or as part of Tag:highway=street_lamp?
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 1:13 PM Dave F via Talk-GB <
talk-gb@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
> On 21/07/2020 12:10, Chris
. They may be a synonym for SINCS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_of_Nature_Conservation_Interest
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 5:03 PM Chris Hill wrote:
>
> On 20/07/2020 15:52, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> > Does anyone have any experience with
> > https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/lo
Does anyone have any experience with
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/local-wildlife-sites ?
I've had an inquiry about including Brighton & Hove LWSes on OSM.
- Jez
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You may be aware that OSMUK launched a microgrant scheme The first
awardee, Alex at Bexhill-OSM, has received a grant part-funding the
purchase of a camera for street level photography. Alex's dedication
building https://bexhill-osm.org.uk/ is no secret. This combined with being
able to
Whilst we are on USRNs (and UPRNs), I have updated
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ordnance_Survey_OpenData to include
them. The whole discussion on how they join up could merit a wiki section
or page of its own...somewhere to collect together all the snippets of
information.just a gentle
Thanks Frederik,
Looking on the positive side, it's nice to know that people out there want
our maps.
Regards,
Jez
On Mon, 13 Jul 2020, 20:56 Frederik Ramm, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the DWG has received the following message:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > A bit of feedback.
> > The openstreet map
Fairly well known.
When it launched last year I had thought that the use of OS MasterMap
buildings had blown the openness of the generated data, but they claim on
the site that it doesn't.
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 10:14 AM Neil Matthews <
ndmatth...@ndmatthews.plus.com> wrote:
> Is
Sorry, i mean 'findmyaddress'.
Also, from this Twitter thread
https://twitter.com/jnicho02/status/1279821108783579139?s=20 I note that
some streets have a UPRN. Existing services filter them out.
On Mon, 6 Jul 2020, 12:29 Jez Nicholson, wrote:
> Do you mean that you looked up the U
Do you mean that you looked up the UPRN on findmystreet and it's supposedly
in a different location to the latlon in the file?
On Mon, 6 Jul 2020, 12:26 Nick, wrote:
> So I have just started with my crude system and already found one UPRN
> that looks as if it is in the wrong location (wrong
I've talked before about OSMUK having a role as an industry 'lobby group',
ie being the business-accessible face of OSM in the UKmaybe we should
be pushing this further with the media and with government?
On Sun, 5 Jul 2020, 11:52 BD, wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> BBC Radio 4
> Seriously…
>From Wikidata, https://m.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P8399 if you query the
UK Flood service with the UPRN you can see more detail on the property
On Sat, 4 Jul 2020, 08:52 Stephen Colebourne, wrote:
> I'm not convinced this data should be pulled into OSM. It would add a lot
> of clutter that
I believe that the French have been using the country namespace in ref
codes recently and, although I was initially doubtful, I now see the value
in not claiming a reference code for the entire world. Some examples in
Thanks for all the responses. It sounds like we all think in a similar way
re: shop nodes/areas. Perhaps the style of "entrances as shop nodes" comes
from another region? My biggest fear is that the mapper is using a main
street in Brighton as a testbed.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 7:50 PM Ken
I notice that a number of my local shop's POI nodes have been relocated as
entrances, e.g. https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2648378395 rather
than them being a node within the building outline.
Personally, I don't like tagging the whole building as 'amenity=cafe' as it
is only the downstairs of
There is also a wiki pages about
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Property_extents_in_the_United_Kingdom
and https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ordnance_Survey_OpenData that need
updating.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 12:41 PM Rob Nickerson
wrote:
> Sounds like a good idea. Do you (or anyone
I take it that these names are used by Nominatim to assist with search. I
know it's another form of tagging-for-the-renderer, but do you know
how/whether changes affect it?
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 10:31 PM Russ Garrett wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> By way of lockdown procrastination, I started looking
With this year's State of the Map conference going online there is more
opportunity to get involved than usual.
One thing is the
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_of_the_Map_2020/registration_lightning_talks
Lightning Talks. Anyone can submit a 5-min video and 15 will be featured in
the
I'm sort of pleased that the ENS has at least listened to the UK mappers,
who used both pharmacy and chemist, and not imposed their own views.
Just as a supermarket can have a pharmacy in it, Boots chemist stores have
a separate pharmacy counter. So could/should they have their own node? This
Good idea.
I know that https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/165405326 in Brighton has
been temporarily closed (in reality and in OSM).
On Sun, 24 May 2020, 15:46 Tony OSM, wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yes a very good idea.
>
> I'm in North West England - the main driver in this area is Manchester. I
> have
"100%, 100%!!!"
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 12:47 PM Jez Nicholson
wrote:
> Of approximately 300 ground-mounted solar farms (field(s) full of solar
> panels generating >=1MW) in the UK we have around 12 remaining to
> locatewhich, quite frankly, is astounding. I am getting
By all means create a UK-specific page to document discussions, show
differences to the rest of the world, and/or state how we do things round
these parts. The naming convention is "[Primary subject] in the United
Kingdom", as in "Showgrounds in the United Kingdom".
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 12:30
Of approximately 300 ground-mounted solar farms (field(s) full of solar
panels generating >=1MW) in the UK we have around 12 remaining to
locatewhich, quite frankly, is astounding. I am getting ready to run
around my study shouting, "100%, 100%!!!" as soon as I get a few more hours
to complete
A big thank you form me to everyone who sorted this out :)
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:19 AM Andy Townsend wrote:
> On 27/04/2020 11:09, Peter Neale via Talk-GB wrote:
>
> I THINK I have done it.
>
> It took a bit of fiddling to separate some shared points, but then I was
> able to cut the
one go – rather than deleting
> point by point.
>
>
>
> Cheers.
>
>
>
> *From:* Peter Neale via Talk-GB
> *Sent:* Monday, April 27, 2020 10:43 AM
> *To:* Talk-GB ; Jez Nicholson <
> jez.nichol...@gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [Talk-GB] Can anyone reverse this
A new user has created a new way in Brighton to indicate the Hollingbury
residential error https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/785162533 They freely
admit their error but are unable to remove it, as am I. Would anyone be
able to assist please?
I only have anecdotal evidence (like this one) but it
Not entirely serious/thought through, but i'd like to but an electric bike,
cover it with OSM branding, and camera kit for making
Mapillary/OpenStreetCam video. The bike then gets taken round various
cities in the UK as a focal point for increasing the public's knowledge and
contribution to OSM in
In between presenting a talk about OSMUK at the Move 2020 conference back
in February (oh, remember those days when you could gather in a room with
other people!) our Brian Prangle made a few contacts. One of them was
Parking Eagle.
https://www.parkingeagle.com/ helps you to plan a route for an
g way off but I agree it’s an
>> opportunity to stay ahead of the completion.
>>
>>
>>
>> A question for the whole list. How do folks feel about changing the Phase
>> 1 route from rail=proposed to rail=construction. Perhaps it’s a bit
>> premature but then perhaps not.
I've noticed that Brighton & Hove City Council are rolling out some natty
EV charging points that are attached to lampposts.them being wired in
already. Looks like this https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Fm7L8nOL8
Anyway, how would you tag it? Is it a node for a street highway=street_lamp
and an
I've been using Robert's Postbox tracker to plan dog walks around the
street of Brighton (as the parks are too full of people!) Quite surprising
how many are missing in my area. I had assumed that they'd been done ages
ago. Maybe check yours, or point new mappers at them as a nice starter
but I agree it’s an
> opportunity to stay ahead of the completion.
>
>
>
> A question for the whole list. How do folks feel about changing the Phase
> 1 route from rail=proposed to rail=construction. Perhaps it’s a bit
> premature but then perhaps not.
>
>
>
>
Thanks Andy, this is opportunity for OSM to be *the* best source of HS2
rails data.
On Wed, 15 Apr 2020, 17:48 Andy Robinson, wrote:
> Government issued Notice to Procced for Phase 1 today, which means the
> main contracts construction between London and Birmingham will start
> imminently so
I don't think they meant 'replace an address with addr:uprn', just enhance
it.
On Thu, 9 Apr 2020, 21:37 Lester Caine, wrote:
> On 09/04/2020 20:58, nd...@redhazel.co.uk wrote:
> > If uprn is supposed to denote an address, why not simply use addr:uprn?
> There is no intention that UPRN will
That's a great idea. I'll get the OSMUK machine rolling.
On Thu, 9 Apr 2020, 17:27 Andy Mabbett, wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 22:55, Gareth L wrote:
>
> > The UK quarterly project for Q2 2020 has been selected as GP
> > Surgeries and health sites.
>
> Good to know; thank you.
>
> Do we
I've added Jerry's comments to
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q2_Project:_GP_Surgeries_and_Healthsites#Potential_sources_and_tools
which
is there for all of you to edit and add to.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 12:09 PM SK53 wrote:
> Robert Whittaker has a Pharmacy QA
please tell me that does not mean that rather than releasing geodata with
lat-lon, street address, etc., UK Govt will use a proprietary id instead?
and to turn this id into something usable I have to licence an OS product.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 4:10 PM Andy Mabbett
wrote:
> "Unique Property
I've seen requests (from the French) for refs to be country namespaced,
e.g. ref:UK:leedscc:id or ref:UK:leedscc:bin:id Seems like overkill to
start with, but then it does prevent duplication.
Is the LLC id a number used for bins only, or for all types of asset?
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 11:37 AM
Heh, none of the references on the Wikipedia page link to anything
mentioning that it exists. I call bullsh/t
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 2:34 PM Andrew Hain
wrote:
> I wonder if Tfondie who created the Wikipedia page may be the same person.
>
> --
> Andrew
>
> --
>
Hi Patrick,
Shame LCC aren't 'dogfooding', ie using their own data, as it does
encourage people to take it seriously. I guess that your regular diffs will
spot discrepancies. I've had problems in the past with benches being
removed (in real life and on OSM) then reappearing because it was just
It will be interesting to hear about Refill UK's policy on Open Data.
Perhaps they believe that their business model is inoperable if the data is
open?
I believe that they are a figurehead project from Ordnance Survey's
Geovation scheme. I hope that they haven't tainted their data.
On Fri, 13
My friend Giuseppe Sollazzo @puntofisso Head of Data @transportgovuk is
requesting help from the NaPTAN knowledgable...
"Are you someone who
1. works in a Local Authority and is responsible for #NaPTAN
2. is a volunteer who adds data from NaPTAN into @openstreetmap
3. works for any mapping
I'm inclined to think that it is the areas that are restricted and not the
postboxes, and hence map them as normal.
I've had a similar issue with clothes recycling boxes on school premises.
On Sun, 1 Mar 2020, 15:56 Dan Glover, wrote:
> So it’s March, the sun is shining here and it’s time to
Just been reading about the naming of a new road in Bristol "Cheers Drive"
which is apparently a local way to thank a bus/taxi driver
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-51501412
Thing that caught my eye was the reference to Google Maps having it on
already which made me wonder how,
Just found this
The Disaster Ninja tool is used for humanitarian mapping
activities...they've just added a Mapping Activity layer and it has data
for the whole world, so you can look at who maps in the UK at
Nice to see Dan Stilwell and Jack Kelly writing about the solar panels
project on
https://climatechangenews.com/2020/02/12/one-million-solar-panels-knew/
also an honourary mention for Russ Garrett and Open Infrastructure Map.
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On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 11:32 AM Andy Townsend wrote:
> On 07/02/2020 10:55, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> > Personally, I interpret the coverage of Talk-GB and OSMUK to be the
> > same, i.e. Northern Ireland is officially under OSMUK, but for
> &
Nice hookup with Trek Viewdoes this warrant adding to
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Current_events as a mapping party? I
always like seeing UK events on there.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 5:37 PM Nick Whitelegg
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> As some of you may know I am developing
Personally, I interpret the coverage of Talk-GB and OSMUK to be the same,
i.e. Northern Ireland is officially under OSMUK, but for practical reasons
mappers may want to interact with OSMIEand the same for Talk-GB +
Talk-IE.
This could make the situation of gb geojson simpler. Do you know
Feb 2020, 15:32 Brian Prangle, wrote:
> Looks like you've got yourself a show and tell session at the OSMUK AGM
> Jez!
>
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 at 12:31, Jez Nicholson
> wrote:
>
>> I come from a database background, and when a question isn't easily
>> answered with Ta
get it
>> live.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> TonyS999
>> On 06/02/2020 12:29, Jez Nicholson wrote:
>>
>> I come from a database background, and when a question isn't easily
>> answered with Taginfo or Overpass Turbo I jump to my trusty local postgres
>&g
I come from a database background, and when a question isn't easily
answered with Taginfo or Overpass Turbo I jump to my trusty local postgres
database of UK data. I have a script that downloads the British Isles from
Geofabrik, loads it with osm2pgsql, adds some useful indexes, and then
removes
Nice work Jerry. I've touted Universities as a Quarterly Project as I
believe that a number of them use and contribute to OSM...and those that
don't, should. Maybe it can gain traction for next quarter...OSMUK could be
used as a means to introduce ourselves officially to any university that
Thanks for the kind feedback :) Trying to move on from 'what is OSM' to
'...and why should you care?'. Intention is to encourage new mappers and
reactivate lapsed ones.
On Fri, 17 Jan 2020, 10:54 Philip Barnes, wrote:
> On Friday, 17 January 2020, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> > Just
Just FYI, I've started off 2020 with a bang by doing 2 OSMUK presentations
in the first 2 weeks. Firstly to #geomob in London about the FHRS Project +
OSMUK progress. Secondly to the Shrewsbury Geospatial Forum as an intro to
OSM and its relevance to them.
The next outing is probably Brian
ou can necessarily generalise without a survey of each
> store - although I agree that clothing is probably the most likely for most
> cases these days. Not that I’ve been in one for quite some time!
>
> Regards,
> Stuart
>
> On 20 Dec 2019, at 07:25, Jez Nicholson wrote:
>
&
Thanks for consulting. Even if you don't get a huge response (like with The
Range) it is good to get wider opinion. With The Range I simply didn't know
so had no response.
A short poll in my household (myself + my wife) concluded: "Laura Ashley is
a clothing store that happens to also sell
Change it to building=yes + disused:building=apartments ?...it's still a
building, but the original use is now disused?
- Jez
On Tue, 17 Dec 2019, 14:51 Gareth L, wrote:
> There are some tower blocks near me which have been emptied of residents
> ahead of eventual demolition of the buildings.
OSMUK been contacted by a company that want some high volume web mapping
work done.
For those of you who don't know about the Talent Directory, when this
happens someone from the OSMUK Board chats to them on email to help them
firm up their requirements, and to decide whether it could/should be a
As Jerry says, the key feature was that it compared OS road names to OSM
and highlighted the differences.
The Microsoft Open Data Team recently analysed
streets-with-no-name-but-lots-of-houses which threw up positive hits, and
some potentially false positives of new housing estates which do not
Hi Dave,
There was a long and detailed discussion about where is covered by OSMUK.
The result was United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
+ British Crown Dependencies, which includes the Isle of Man. I believe
that this is also what many people in the OSM community tend to mean when
gt; iD suggests this as an "upgrade" the next time someone is making an edit in
> or around one of them. Some of their shops offer a cafe/restaurant service
> as well, which should be suggested as a second tier of tags.
>
> Yours chocolatey,
> *Paul*
>
> On Wed, 6 Nov 201
OSM lists) <
> robert.whittaker+...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 at 08:24, Jez Nicholson
> wrote:
> >> I was wondering how iD (and Vespucci) decides what to offer as brands
> when I create a new feature, or when it suggests something like "Ib
Continuing my poking around to see what causes what
I was wondering how iD (and Vespucci) decides what to offer as brands when
I create a new feature, or when it suggests something like "Ibis looks like
a brand with incomplete tags". The answer is the
I noticed that after editing something in iD that it gives you a number of
suggestions as to how you might join in with the community. Got me to
wondering where that information came from. Well, it is in the
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Community_Index (I just created
this wiki page
+1 for a bot edit
are you suggesting to just add crossing_ref=zebra, or to convert
crossing=zebra into highway=crossing + crossing=uncontrolled too?
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 8:23 AM Mateusz Konieczny
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> 24 Oct 2019, 22:48 by rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com:
>
> Hi all,
>
> *Before I start
Interesting thread for mappers with an interest in solar (last quarterly
project) https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1183398352148484097.html
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 5:18 PM Dave F via Talk-GB <
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> On 09/10/2019 23:12, Warin wrote:
> >
> > I'd think to get that level
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