Oh, is /that/ what he's doing?
On 10/10/2019 17:47, Jez Nicholson wrote:
*Ahem* no offence to Simon, obviouslyhe's just trying to check out a
manufacturer's claims and opening a can of worms in the process.
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ction data, say from a local fixed GPS.
Indeed.
For Simon to assume he got a single 2cm "accuracy" let alone
consistently is naive. To believe it usurped OS's reading is silly.
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k how long ago it is that you were in discussion with them?
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wrote:
I've had the occasional limited discussions on social media. Arguments
against using OSM fall into
1. Claim of no cost to use OS data as it's via local authority lice
On 10/10/2019 00:11, Warin wrote:
On 09/10/19 21:21, Martin Wynne wrote:
On 09/10/2019 11:11, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote:
Not so fast... The current Company is still bust. The shops are closed.
"Sunderland-based Hays said it planned to reopen all the shops under
its own brand with imme
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locator maps updating as OSM changes; filterable by NCN route.
Thanks as ever
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local survey .. the shop is
closed.
Not so fast -- see:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49985369
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On 04/10/2019 01:52, nd...@redhazel.co.uk wrote:
On 04/10/2019 00:26, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote:
I think you're missing the point. Most contributors believe postcodes
on buildings or property nodes, add quality to the OSM's database,
but object to the import of codepoint as it&
nt in importing to stand alone nodes as deliveries are
destined for buildings. Adding to streets is also pointless for the same
reason plus they can have multiple postcodes.
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On 03/10/2019 01:40, nd...@redhazel.co.uk wrote:
On 02/10/2019 13:43, Russ Phillips via Talk-GB wrote:
I'm wond
mp; use. I think it was Harry, one of the main people
>answering queries who produced it.
>
>Regards
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>Nick
>my phone is responsible for any spelling mistakes!
>
>On Wed, 2 Oct 2019, 17:12 Russ Phillips via Talk-GB, <
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>&
x and both worked. I don't have an easy
access to Windows, but Java stuff should be cross platform I think.
You can use HTTP or HTTPS for the overlay as both are provided, I just
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overlay I have produced which you can use in editors as an overlay:
https://codepoint.raggedred.net/ I will update it again shortly. You
can also derive postcodes from other open data sources such as FHRS data.
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ved as they were added
IIRC before Mike Collinson's discussions with OSGB about OS Open Data.
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mailto:talk-gb@openstreetmap.org>> wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if it would be feasible and advisable to import the
s
should be discussed on the imports@ list and the appropriate local
communities, hence this email.
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he author of Version #1 of that
> path, but actually it long predated my edits in this area. iirc the
> history, before my edits elsewhere apparently over-wrote it, showed it as
> added several years ago)
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urely if any shop that's
incorrectly tagged will inconvenience someone if they use OSM to plan
their visit?
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that you won't be able to buy anything there atm, but all the other details,
like name= can be retained.
Regards,Peter
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> On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 at 13:38, Dave F
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t would be very helpful to
ensure the new notes refer to the existing fixmes, and the fixmes are
edited to refer to the new notes.
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ers looking for a holiday next year will be a
big draw.
Possibly a bit premature to knock the name off OSM objects right now.
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f the side-road must give way to pedestrians?
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Could you clarify/give an example of what you mean by 'Community Maps''?
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On 16/09/2019 00:02, Luciën Greefkes via Talk-GB wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm currently working on mapping the neighbourhoods of Welwyn Garden City.
For that I'd like to use an accurate resou
ect.
Has anyone had any experience with this, and what OS's stance on this is?
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ve never really used Maproulette before, but I thought this would be
a good opportunity to have a go. So here's my attempt at a challenge,
for anyone who is interested in using it:
https://maproulette.org/browse/challenges/9051 .
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> Minnesota
> State Fair <https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/39662664> which certainly
> merits tourism=attraction.
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ive ability:
"some byways may deteriorate and become no longer passable by any
vehicle. If this is the case consider using vehicle=no"
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"trend"?
If anything, I believe resistance to sat-navs is on the increase, given
the number of news stories of juggernauts stuck down country lanes.
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:fhrs:authority> fhrs:authority=*
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From: Andrew Hain [mailto:andrewhain...@hotmail.co.uk]
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Subject: [Talk-GB] Possible removal of FHRS tags
Are the keys fhrs:rating (3358 occurences in Taginfo), fhrs:in
person has authority over other OSM contributors.
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nsurveyed footpaths based simply on rowmaps data?
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s, or a flagpole.If a turning loop has been mapped
as a way, do not remap it as a simple node, as that would remove detail from
the map."
Are these "FixMe"s generated automatically? Can I just delete the "FixMe" in
these cases?
I would be grateful for any advice.
Peter
_
ay.
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 everyone,
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2019 12:25, ael via Talk-GB wrote:
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 11:39:11AM +0100, Dave F wrote:
Construction areas aren't inaccessible. They have constant traffic of
deliveries.
This construction area is inaccesible for anything but large specialist
vehicles with all-terrain tyres. The construct
have driven a large non-construction
vehicle on these unfinished roads with locked gates and construction
workers around in working hours?
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ons, please contact osm-edit-escalati...@amazon.com" in their username
profiles but there is no link to what's really going on and what the basis
of the edits are.
Anyone else have concerns over benefits?
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;y=0.624061029625061&zoom=0
has now been changed and 'B4380' (left turn) is no longer in brackets,
which says to me at least the bridge over Rea Brook is now part of the B4380.
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; Is this necessarily the case? Couldn't an overhang result in a low water
> landward of high water? Consider e.g. a sea cave that is flooded at high
> tide.
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ily the case? Couldn't an overhang result in a low water
landward of high water? Consider e.g. a sea cave that is flooded at high
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On Wednesday, 10 July 2019, 21:20:36 BST, Peter Neale via Talk-GB
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Personally, I would have thought of it as a club, in which first aid is
taught, as a hobby ( No offence intended to any St John volunteers)
Peter
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John volunteers themselves and the wider
community). So a community centre is probably closest.
Mark
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ke a look & confirm?
A few of his other changesets (railway) might required a second look as
well.
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On Thu, Jul 04, 2019 at 06:49:10PM +0100, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote:
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>
> On 04/07/2019 16:59, Silent Spike wrote:
> >
> > My understanding is that `public_transport=platform` is any place where
> > public transport can be accessed
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> Same as bus_stop/tram_
t have dashed lines
painted across fields)
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needs to be rescinded.
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On 04/07/2019 16:39, Martin Wynne wrote:
On 04/07/2019 16:11, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote:
In OSM we map *physical* objects only.
In rural areas there are many places where buses are timetabled to
stop but where there is nothing physical -- no signpost or shelter.
These are still 'phy
are occasionally up cul-de-sacs
(usually at the start or end of the route).
Ed
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tendring(Essex)/Bus_Routes
[2] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Maldon(Essex_District)/Bus_Routes
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Not sure the weather in the area is suitable for surveys today and there is not
much street level imagery for remote mapping (maybe just the A4034 in Far
Bletchley)
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Is
Some park runs regularly alter their course to avoid causing damage to
the grass,
Bus routes are permanently marked with bus stops
Complexity isn't a reason to map an item of not
On 04/06/2019 14:02, Edward Catmur via Talk-GB wrote:
An Overpass query for relation["type"=&qu
f so, what is its type?
Do the posts have a horizontal bar preventing bikes/wheelchairs? if not
then they're just posts & not a fence.
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there are permanent markers.
>>
>> I am always on the lookout for waymarks and I certainly haven't spotted
>> any around The Quarry in Shrewsbury, where apparently one happens every
>> Saturday.
>>
>> Phil (trigpoint)
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the same value tags are already 'collected together' &
searchable.
'stop_areas' - Bins are irrelevant to routing from A to B. Do any
routers use them?
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on of the front door (entrance=main on building
outline?) is also unreliable. Only the route of the front path would
give you the answer.
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https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1866997 Has this format become
accepted elsewhere in the world or is it experimental?
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dark lifeless
> spruce
> > plantation and an ancient oak wood.
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> > As a naturalist these precious remnants are pretty much the only places
> > where many flowers, insects and birds are likely to be seen.
> >
> > Jerry
> >
> > On Fri, 24 May 2019
; when people who don't agree (and don't even agree how to talk about
> things) encounter people who don't agree with each other.
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rather than animals.
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> Most importantly, this is going to cause confusion and disparity over what
> is being mapped and how/why.
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> From Durham,
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as it
> was, which reflects current local usage.
>
> But then, where does the current owner's name go? For now, I've put it
> into the 'operator' key. But I'm not really sure if that's the right
> place either.
>
> This is the object in ques
read. It's my first post. If it doesn't
I'll have to investigate further how I should be doing it.)
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merely the
one
shown currently in the demonstrator map.
Feedback is very strongly encouraged, as soon as possible. What are
people's thoughts?
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Developer, CycleStreets ** https://www.cyclestreets.net/
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ub. I don't know if it was done by the pub,
or by the local community. Possibly it's a community-run pub.
http://85a.uk/pub_kiosk_600x860.jpg
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ertise the
attractions of the local pub. I don't know if it was done by the pub,
or by the local community. Possibly it's a community-run pub.
http://85a.uk/pub_kiosk_600x860.jpg
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: draw an enclosing polygon around the
extent of the grounds & tag it with amenity=pub & any other details such
as name, address, website etc. All other areas parking, garden etc
should be mapped with the boundary The actual buildings should only be
tagged with building=yes/pub.
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On 07/05/2019 12:17, Martin Wynne wrote:
On 07/05/2019 11:34, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote:
Your OSM example look fine to me - a single property is still where
people reside. Any other details, such as garden, should be mapped
individually within that area.
Thanks Dave. But in that case, why in
tail, or aim for
uniformity of treatment?
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Improving it may help mappers using this editors as they will be guided better
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about 2ft long by 4 inches wide, dropped in the mud:
http://85a.uk/plank_bridge.jpg
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Please assist explaining the apparent flood. It may have been raining but only
a few showers and not enough to flood over the hills.
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However also from that page I'm now wondering what "stile=hipster" (!) is?
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wished to close or remove the
gate, there would be no official PROW access.
Could you clarify who these footpath surveyors are?
Do you have a link to this statement?
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within the amenity=school boundary is assumed to be part of the school.
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On Wed, Apr 03, 2019 at 08:38:25PM +0100, Edward Catmur via Talk-GB wrote:
> There is also the temporary affix:
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Proposed_features/temporary_(conditional)#Example_4:_Temporary_highway_bridge
Oh. I missed that. It would be perfect. E
guess that is a good idea. I was looking for an end-date, but
'negating' the tag - switching to construction - and the using
opening_date as the negation of "end_date" is neat. Hope routers parse
that sort of thing.
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d remove the access tag as soon as the bridge re-opens if you get
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sport applications run by public transport bodies
So I'm proposing that they are all deleted
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> and press run to get results for other place).
>
> Apr 3, 2019, 6:19 PM by talk-gb@openstreetmap.org:
>
> With some hesitation, I have just added access = no to New Bridge
> in Gunnislake.
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/608610775
her equipment. The panels themselves are quite
low potential, I think, but maybe if they are strung together in
series, there can be hazardous voltages.
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