Hello everyone,
I have updated mapthepaths.org.uk's DNS record to point to a different server.
When this is done I will need to obtain a new HTTPS certificate. It's possible
that interruptions may occur over the next 24 hours or so but once updated it
will be up without further interuption.
Best,
Adam
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On 11 Dec 2020, 15:02 +0000, Nick Whitelegg via Talk-GB , wrote:
Hello Andy,
Thanks for this.
My own feeling regarding what server we need is "start small, to get it going"
and then as soon as OSMUK can commit to funding (*if* they
Hello Martin/Nick,
Perhaps the combination of highway, surface and designation will cover many of
these use-cases?
e.g. a service road that looks like a track but is a service road, and has
bridleway rights, could be tagged as:
highway=service; surface=unpaved; designation=public_bridleway
chicken round here, relatively speaking, and I await
correction by my olders.
On Sun, 13 Dec 2020 at 09:09, Nick Whitelegg via Talk-GB
mailto:talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>> wrote:
>Getting back to this case, this is the farm drive. Beyond the
>cattle-grid the public bridleway continues l
Hello everyone,
A warning that the MapThePaths site (www.mapthepaths.org.uk) and also perhaps
Freemap will be unavailable next weekend, Dec 19/20, and possibly into the
early part of next week.
The reason is that I am updating the OSM data on the server next weekend.
I have decided to create
>Getting back to this case, this is the farm drive. Beyond the
>cattle-grid the public bridleway continues left through the farm
>buildings, and the surface deteriorates to the usual farm mud:
>https://85a.uk/noverton_farm_1280x800.jpg
Apologies for going off topic, but I knew that name
ially
many more people to get involved with data collection and mapping
Cheers,
Seán
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 15:05, Nick Whitelegg via Talk-GB
mailto:talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>> wrote:
Hello Andy,
Thanks for this.
My own feeling regarding what server we need is "start small, to get
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From: Andy Townsend
Sent: 11 December 2020 13:40
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Idea - OSMUK walkers' map application -- -& server
On 11/12/2020 09:59,
e required operations
and security?
Tony Shield - TonyS999
On 04/12/2020 15:40, Nick Whitelegg via Talk-GB wrote:
Hi,
Just floating an idea for a possible OSMUK site, namely an OSMUK
'semi-official' web application for walkers and hikers.
This could provide similar functionality to sit
This reminds me a bit of this location, also in Wiltshire:
https://www.mapthepaths.org.uk/?lat=51.06209564615185=-2.0421791551466137=3=0
Note the orange diagonal line. That is the line of a bridleway according to the
Wiltshire ROW data as sourced on rowmaps.com (so not necessarily the
)?
Thanks,
Nick
From: Nick Whitelegg via Talk-GB
Sent: 04 December 2020 15:40
To: Talk-GB
Subject: [Talk-GB] Idea - OSMUK walkers' map application
Hi,
Just floating an idea for a possible OSMUK site, namely an OSMUK
'semi-official' web application for walkers
I - adopted by all councils for problem reporting would be a great thing
to have.
Nick
From: David Woolley
Sent: 04 December 2020 16:49
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Idea - OSMUK walkers' map application
On 04/12/2020 16:38, Nick Whitelegg
integration between the
website and the council's (and their contractor's) back end systems.
I think that trying to encourage councils to use another API might be a
challenge unless you offer them money.
On Fri, 4 Dec 2020, 15:43 Nick Whitelegg via Talk-GB,
mailto:talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>>
Hi,
Just floating an idea for a possible OSMUK site, namely an OSMUK
'semi-official' web application for walkers and hikers.
This could provide similar functionality to sites such as the Ramblers'
Pathwatch
(https://www.ramblers.org.uk/advice/pathwatch-report-path-features-and-problems.aspx)
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