On Sun, 2020-11-08 at 15:17 +, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> On 19/10/2020 20:14, Gregory Williams wrote:
> > I've now got round to updating the code on my solar comparison site
> Suggestion for further improvement: When a building is identifiable
> associated with a set of ge
added
counts of mapped orientations and module counts to the chart on the
summary page. A noticeable jump in the counts for orientation should be
seen in tomorrow morning's update.
Cheers,
Gregory
On Tue, 2020-10-06 at 20:44 +0100, Dan S wrote:
> Let's officially change over to "direc
I'm not sure whether it's actually a PV system. Perhaps a
check from another imagery source, or a ground survey, could clear
things up?
- Click twice to measure the orientation (although perhaps more suited
to using on a computer, rather than a mobile / tablet?)
Cheers,
Gregory
On Sun, 2020
gt;
> > I have a query regarding tagging of solar panels, and specifically the
> > number of modules for (domestic) rooftops. I have been tagging these with
> > just generator:modules, but I see that generator:solar:modules is a lot
> > more popular on Ta
n the lightly-mapped LSOA
hotspots that my tool picked out.
Cheers,
Gregory
On Thu, 2020-07-02 at 18:56 +0100, SK53 wrote:
> We passed a couple of milestones a few days ago:
> 20% of FIT totals
> 170k individual panels mapped (excluding those in solar farms)
> In terms of coverage t
rmation of that.
Gregory.
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 at 12:40, Dan S wrote:
> Hi Gregory
>
> Aha, thanks for checking it out! I would be one happy customer.
>
> (FWIW, I used Teemill for one design* - expensive print-on-demand £19
> but with good ethical credentia
see if someone sets up a section in one of the big custom-print sites
for Europe (that covers the UK), or I might look at helping with that
myself.
Watch this space!
Gregory (LivingWithDragons)
[1] T-shirt shop organisation
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_of_the_Map_2020/Tshirt_shop_o
Has anyone been adding any tagging to designate these as Covid-19 temporary
blocks?
It would make it interesting to see the amount of change, but also allow us
to check which ones haven't been reverted when able.
Gregory.
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020, 01:23 Robert Skedgell, wrote:
> On 11/06
ley & Bosworth and
> Vale Royal.
> gurglypipe continues to spread out beyond Lancaster into South Lakes
> to the N & Ribbledale and to the S
> brianboru continues to pick up a significant number of installations
> across Herefordshire & the Welsh Valleys as part of general ma
routes,
and so forth). You could even start looking at history of where they've
been removed or how they've increased in number. This is not so possible by
the list you select from when making a purchase.
Gregory.
On Wed, 1 Jan 2020, 12:43 Philip Barnes, wrote:
> They are certa
t now, and *might* be able to do a proper survey
> but it is fair distance and it probably won't happen. Anyone in that
> area?
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that in public, but you also get
to see me editing when back home. Possibly helpful for people that don't
find a local mapping community.
Both the West Midlands group and Nottingham pub meets move around. They may
be open to doing a meetup closer if you get in touch with them.
All the best,
in systematically surveying for PV
installations.
I'm hoping to find time to add further functionality over the coming weeks.
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used, or we don't know the map data is used in a certain way.
Amazon obviously have their specific interests in mapping, but so do all of
us. You're unlikely to see me adding tags for voltage of an electricity
line, but you may see me add the pylon.
Happy mapping every
I don't know if the "Loe Bar" provides
anything interesting. It's a sand bar, on one side is the coast and on the
other is "The Loe" freshwater lake.
Thanks for your detailed help.
Gregory.
On Fri, 12 Jul 2019 at 07:46, Devonshire wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul
ording to the FiT register in that local authority.
I'll try to address the other points as I get time -- all good points.
Updated version should appear online over the next few minutes.
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I aim to add some more functionality to the site over the next few days and
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ent, which they don't intend to go to but will be at Stat of
the Map in Germany.
>From Durham,
Gregory.
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 at 09:21, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> With a fairly low-key start, OSMUK are beginning a series of
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_24_hour_mapathons today
9614&oldid=1663478
To me, meadow is a different to the common farm fields that have animals
in. A meadow is likely longer grass, or encouraged to get long. It might be
for flowers/wildlife rather than animals.
Most importantly, this is going to cause confusion and disparity over what
is being
installations and the
total generating capacity could be used. It'd never be perfect, but would help
to identify areas to survey on the ground.
Gregory
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of the UK. Last year we spent a lot of time voting and considering the best
city.
>From up North,
Gregory.
On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 13:10, wrote:
> It could make reasonably priced trains hard to come by.
>
> Phil (trigpoint)
>
> On Thursday, 14 March 2019, Tony Shield wro
a strange shortening of "Close".
A Maproulette challenge might tempt people to copy the names from your
spreadsheet (the legality and suitability of that is very unknown!).
All the best from Chester-le-Street,
Gregory.
On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 at 13:38, Oisin Herriott (Insight Global
around the
UK. I don't think I'll manage the whole country within the funded time. I
intended to properly report on what i've done and what I've found.
Gregory.
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If this is a regular question then it would be good to also explain it on
the wiki
Either https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mailing_lists or the discussion
page of that.
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 10:24, Brian Prangle wrote:
> Could you give us at least one of the five hundred li
DI and it's
founders.
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ck name, rather than a default name.
This can then provide us with insight, what streets have Welsh as the
primary name (name:cy = name)?
While in Wales, I did do some filming so I could demonstrate how to map
bilingual names/places. I've not finished the editing yet, but can share a
link
ust didn't think there was demand for.
Let me know on this mailing list, or privately.
All the best from Durham,
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On 5 February 2018 at 19:57, Rob Nickerson
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thursday I shall be reporting progress on organising the OSM UK meeting
> in Manchester. It look
up and go home, because now OSM
will keep MM up-to-date?
>From Newcastle,
Gregory.
On 24 November 2017 at 14:06, Simon Poole wrote:
> A note on the side (and maybe an angle to divert some of those funds to
> something really useful): what has always struck me very weird about open
&
set up an easy process to do both in one go. I
also had issues with Mapillary viewer only supporting the most recent
browsers.
Gregory (LivingWithDragons)
On 22 Sep 2017 8:28 am, "Marc Gemis" wrote:
> (Second try, the first one went only to Neil)
>
> Slightly off-topic, but
on't look at how easy it is to join.
* Read Steve Coasts' The Book of OSM, and look for other sources or ask if
you think you need to know anything that gets mentioned but isn't explained.
I look forward to hearing how you get on and reading about some of your
outcomes.
All the bes
.
I should at least share more of my slide decks online. It's helpful to have
certain images/screenshots. E.g. some before & after maps of UK places, and
photos of maps being used in humanitarian settings.
>From Newcastle,
Gregory.
On 11 Sep 2017 2:04 pm, "Jez Nicholson"
that. It would be good to look at,
and also to see if it can be measured how well a city/community has dealt
with it.
>From the center of Newcastle,
Gregory.
On 1 Sep 2017 12:29 pm, "Dan S" wrote:
Hi
One specific possibility: I know that at least a handful of people have
been del
sity.
>From the western world,
Gregory.
On 27 Jul 2017 1:44 pm, "Mikel Maron" wrote:
> Takeaways
> * Everyone understands gender diversity is a problem
> * Some of us think it's very important to address, others think other
> issues are more important at this momen
Thanks for adding the note Chris.
I'm not far away by train, and was equally tempted to make a trip. I'd be
happy to meet with the person who referred it to OSMF, or others, and do a
small OSM demo/talk/chat/meetup.
>From NZ2463,
Gregory.
On 30 May 2017 5:09 p.m., wrote:
> O
know to deal
with it (eg something looking at natural objects!).
>From Newcastle,
Gregory (LivingWithDragons).
On 9 May 2017 8:29 a.m., "Paul Norman" wrote:
> On 4/27/2017 12:26 PM, Brian Prangle wrote:
>
> Apart from some posts about the problems with email notifi
e
to join you all in London.
>From way up North,
Gregory (LivingWithDragons).
On 9 May 2017 8:30 a.m., "Stuart Reynolds"
wrote:
> Yes.
>
> For info, stations are regarded as “national” and so have their own 910
> prefix. So 9100LHONSEA is Leigh-on-sea (OK, it’s not in L
as most imports don't geographically-concern or
subject-interest me.
Besides notification, shall we now focus on actual concerns/comments on the
imports taking place?
>From the North East,
Gregory.
On 21 March 2017 at 22:01, Neil Matthews wrote:
> On 21/03/2017 11:20, Andy Allan wrote (
17/
Need some financial support in order to attend? Scholarships open until
22nd March 2017:
https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2017/02/22/apply-for-a-scholarship-to-state-of-the-map-2017/
As always, I look forward to seeing some familiar and new faces there.
Gregory (LivingWithDragon
, and she launched a new version of her
map/website.
My comments at that time:
http://www.livingwithdragons.com/2014/09/flushing-a-website-away
>From Newcastle,
Gregory.
On 23 February 2017 at 12:35, SK53 wrote:
> It took Gail Ramster <https://twitter.com/gaillyk> getting on for
kenly typed in with an Enfield (EN) postcode
-- also identified using my import into PostGIS. Cases which were less clear
I've added notes for, to have local mappers review.
Gregory
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On 16 Nov 2016 20:36, at 20:36, "Robert Whittaker (OSM lists)"
wrote:
t; a backup for both.
>>
>> I've no idea how to do this but I'm hoping there's someone who can help
>> me.
>>
>> Regards
>>
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On Oct 13, 2016 6:53 PM, "Chris Hill" wrote:
> Stuart, You explained your idea (thanks for emailing first) and you added
> 'in case anyone has any violent objections'. I voiced my objection. I'm not
> in charge nor am I the OSM Poli
Is the issue/bug reported to Mapnik?
>From the base of Newcastle "Monument",
Greg.
On Oct 7, 2016 12:02 PM, "Dave F" wrote:
> On 07/10/2016 11:54, Jez Nicholson wrote:
>
>> because it's the only *riverbank* section with a name?
>>
>
> Not true.
>
>
>
> __
gging).
Ben, you could try Yorkshire Ambulance Service, and refer to that website.
Maybe "request additional information about our services" is the most
appropriate on http://www.yas.nhs.uk/TalktoUs/Contact_Us.html
>From Newcastle,
Gregory.
On 23 May 2016 at 22:50, Ben Pollinger w
ivate... or
pharmacy=customers_only ;)
>From the North East,
Gregory.
On 24 May 2016 at 10:09, SK53 wrote:
> Given the size of larger district & regional teaching hospitals I think it
> will always be sensible to map the location of the pharmacy. For instance
> I've only rec
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On 28 April 2016 at 18:11, SK53 wrote:
> I presume it is the same as previous conference calls. See older mails on
> this list.
>
> Jerry
>
> On 28 April 2016 at 17:16, Dennis Bauszus wrote:
>
>> Have the number and password for the conference call this evening
y've previously responded to a request about Sunderland.
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/public_access_defibrillators_5#incoming-536749
Gregory.
On 23 April 2016 at 12:37, Dave F wrote:
> Announced yesterday: Tesco is set to introduce defibrillators in over 900
> of i
t the
directors more as trustees and the ones that can "sign the cheque book" or
pass the cheque book to others as needed.
Gregory.
On 25 April 2016 at 14:51, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Rob Nickerson wrote:
> > The poll we did last year (?) suggested that the OpenStreetMap UK
n fees are to be set? You won't be
"auto-charged/enrolled" once we're established, so I don't see it as being
a commitment.
E-mail osmuk at nomoregrapes.com with your full name and postal address and
I'll add you onto the list.
Gregory.
On 22 April 2016 at 11:
OSM UK bunch, they
don't represent the me/us and they're dodgy". Any behind the scenes funds
or lack of budget/spend reporting, and we have other/bigger problems to
worry about.
Gregory.
On 21 April 2016 at 22:49, Jez Nicholson wrote:
> I had never considered that a pony may be in
ches though, so it might be 2 weeks before you get a
reply.
>From Durham,
Gregory.
On 22 March 2016 at 17:02, Brian Prangle wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> Anyone wishing to be listed as a founder member on the incorporation
> documents to be registered at Companies House please send y
As Jerry
said on the call, it needs to be a proper legal definition (not using words
that need further definition) and it shouldn't matter too much to us (our
branding/slogan can change any time).
>From the land of the prince bishops,
Gregory.
On 20 March 2016 at 17:55, Amaroussi (Open
ore important than defining
OSM itself. :)
>From a 100-year-old terrace house,
Gregory.
[1] Notes of our meeting
https://hackpad.com/2016-03-17-OSM-GB-Meeting-UGWMWunxvTb
[2] OSMF website has a (non-legal) description
http://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Main_Page
P.S. I sent this on Thursday
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[2] OSMF's AoA
http://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Articles_of_Association#BOARD_OF_MANAGEMENT
>From my sofa,
Gregory
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t have covered everything I intended
>> as working with the detailed text is very much "missing the wood for the
>> trees". Also working things in from the model articles is rather
>> reminiscent of creating spaghetti code.
>>
>
t yet consulted),
and the local representative's username).
Similar to the Naptan import.
>From a railway junction South of Newcastle,
Gregory.
On Mar 11, 2016 7:57 AM, "Colin Smale" wrote:
> Thanks Edward, that has removed the uncertainty and looks much better know.
>
>
Could I float the idea of individuals & corporates being distinguished more
in name. Members (individuals) & corporate supporters/partners.
>From Newcastle,
Gregory.
On Mar 6, 2016 7:00 PM, "Brian Prangle" wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I'll be scheduling a concal
improvements added, fork it and add them
yourself (could apply to Potlatch too).
Anyway, I use JOSM mainly. I agree with Jerry(SK53) in that we should be
supporting multiple editors and even specialised ones (for data-types or
entry-device).
>From "Durham Ridge",
Gregory.
On 25 Feb
ons/Proposed/Site
I struggled to read that as it's partially to group objects on a site, but
it can be used for the flip side of grouping sites across a city.
E.g. Stuttgart University: http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/5294212
>From nearby a disused school used to film the police station
the prince bishops,
Gregory.
On 18 February 2016 at 07:27, Brian Prangle wrote:
> Hi Rob
>
> I've already contacted Frederik alerting him to the potential benefits of
> CIC to the OSMF and he's replied that they'll investigate it.
>
> Regards
>
> Brian
> that St Davids is place=town, place:designation=city or the other way round?
>
>
> //colin
>
> On 2016-02-15 14:21, Andy Townsend wrote:
>
> On 15/02/2016 12:35, Gregory wrote:
>
> What did people think of my place:designation=* suggestion?
>
>
> Sounds good to me. N
What did people think of my place:designation=* suggestion?
>From the "historic cathedral city of Durham",
Gregory.
>Should place:designation=* be a thing, so that we can save the legal
definition somewhere.
>
>You could then say we are tagging place=* for the renderer.
e relations and they seem to be OK, but I'll try to sanity check
the data in more depth after work tonight.
Gregory
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Revert_scripts
On Thu, 4 Feb, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Colin Smale
wrote:
Thanks Gregory. The epicentre seems to be Ringwould village.
C
I did the original mapping of Deal, so I'll take a look later, when I can get
to a PC.
Gregory
Sent from my FairPhoneOn 4 Feb 2016 16:13, Andy Townsend
wrote:
>
> On 04/02/2016 15:49, Colin Smale wrote:
>>
>> Actually, this user has done a lot more damage, in many ot
hem depending on what tags
are present or not.
>From DH1,
Gregory.
On 1 February 2016 at 16:50, Dave F wrote:
> Re 1c)
> Unsure what two queries you want to compare, but OT does allow difference
> comparisons by first saving each query result to a variable:
>
> http://wiki.open
p; management
changes). Probably a good time for this enjoyable project then! Meanwhile
my landlady's job involves visiting schools all over the county. Anyone got
a long lasting camera & a GPS logger I can secretly strap to her car/bag?
>From Durham,
Gregory.
On 1 February 2016 at 14
tags in changeset comments is a
thing now.
>From a sunny Durham,
Gregory (LivingWithDragons)
On 5 October 2015 at 15:54, SK53 wrote:
> I've had a quick go using the Natural England & Scottish Natural Heritage
> files to identify potentially missing (or missing bits of) Natur
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Is a really generic key like site_type=purpose_built or
site_type=brick_post the right idea?
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Often friendly messages are the best way to sort things out. But once it's
discussed in a group (e. g. mailing list) make it clear to others that
you're messaging the user, this stops everyone else bombarding their inbox.
If anybody is wanting a place to play with OSM tools, take a look at
http://
I keep thinking it would also be good to have a list of councils & their
relationship with OSM.
e. g. Warwrickshire County, released imagery, staff attend meetups, get in
touch via OSM user Jonathan for more info/queries.
On 8 Feb 2014 11:48, "Tom Chance" wrote:
> On 14 January 2014 14:15, Matt
It might be good to look at how My Society's MapIt api handles the levels.
I had to use that very quickly and then found myself writing lots of edge
queries to get the right level in the heirachy.
On 20 Feb 2014 19:53, "Colin Smale" wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> On 2014-02-20 20:17, Robert Whittaker (
ta license...
What tagging should/is being done to identify which ones are in the
council's map (or not in it)?
Quickly looking at Durham city, there are several footpaths and alleyways
that are in OSM but not in the Council map, and vice-versa. I could do a
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But it leads me to the questions:
* Are the tiles available for others to use?
* What is the data refresh rate (near-live or a regular import of some
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From: Chris Hill [mailto:o...@raggedred.net]
Sent: 09 April 2013 14:55
To: Andy Mabbett; talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Railway bridge numbers
Some railway bridges near me have already been added to a bridge relation, not
by me, that includes the
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> On 8 April 2013 12:13, Gregory wrote:
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> ...I think it was this website:
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Nothing in the credits. Is it worth looking into this?
I think it would be nice to have a wiki page "OSM spotted in the wild" or
"notable OSM use", probably categorised by countries and medium.
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(Ooops. I managed to send this directly to Nick; I meant to reply to group)
I know that E2 exists down here in Kent. In the past couple of years a number
of new signs have been put up on the North Downs Way, which E2 follows. These
include an insert with a European flag and E2 on them.
Gregory
But it's been
done by as large areas of farmland to quickly fill in the "blank canvas",
and I'm not sure it has much ground-knowledge at all.
Perhaps together, we could make County Durham a great example of landuse
and barrier mapping?
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One feature that I've found that I now use quite frequently to help with the
problems associated with increasingly detailed mapping is the Filter panel
in JOSM. Now that, for example, there's lots of landuse, buildings, and
highways all in fairly close proximity I have filters to pick out, for
exam
was inclined to agree. As somebody that's put in
quite a few prow:ref tags I went and changed them to prow_ref, but got
interrupted before I could send a quick email to the list.
Gregory
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> > > clearly aren't I'll remove that tagging;
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> > Again, I don't know the specifics, but just because the route has be
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