On 07/01/2019 17:38, Paul Berry wrote:
I'd say the analogue to a ford is a level crossing:
The iD editor lets you set ford=level_crossing (as opposed to
stepping_stones, etc.).
Martin.
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I'd say the analogue to a ford is a level crossing: two ways of different
types, usually vertically separated but instead intersecting at the same
level, notionally at a point (though you could define an area if you want
that level of detail).
Coincidentally, some fords local to me (one which rema
On Mon, 7 Jan 2019, 13:56 David Woolley On 07/01/2019 12:37, Mike Baggaley wrote:
> > I think that if an intersecting highway and waterway are mapped just as
> lines, then these represent the full width of the highway and waterway and
> it is illogical to use a line or area to represent the ford.
On 07/01/2019 12:37, Mike Baggaley wrote:
I think that if an intersecting highway and waterway are mapped just as lines,
then these represent the full width of the highway and waterway and it is
illogical to use a line or area to represent the ford. If either the highway or
waterway is mapped
On 07/01/2019 12:37, Mike Baggaley wrote:
I think that if an intersecting highway and waterway are mapped just as lines,
then these represent the full width of the highway and waterway and it is
illogical to use a line or area to represent the ford. If either the highway or
waterway is mapped
I think that if an intersecting highway and waterway are mapped just as lines,
then these represent the full width of the highway and waterway and it is
illogical to use a line or area to represent the ford. If either the highway or
waterway is mapped as an area then I would expect the ford to b
On 06/01/2019 19:52, Michael Booth wrote:
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through to my inbox.
I agree these should be updated to the new tag, but not simply with a
automated edit - it would be much better to check each individual
instance first before
On 06/01/2019 20:47, Edward Catmur wrote:
But what does "a bit much" mean in relation to mapping what you find on
the ground? Either a thing is there or it isn't. You can leave it out,
or make a reasonable stab at drawing what you actually see in front of
your nose.
To me the issue is one of c
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through to my inbox.
I agree these should be updated to the new tag, but not simply with a
automated edit - it would be much better to check each individual
instance first before retagging.
I've just looked at some of the h
On 06/01/2019 16:44, Martin Wynne wrote:
For example I have just been updating a local ford well-known to me,
over the River Rea at Neen Savage:
https://goo.gl/maps/NetZQD1UVfE2
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/52.39462/-2.47891
That section of the river is mapped as an area, so I ha
On 06/01/2019 15:50, Edward Catmur wrote:
> It would seem a bit much to map the ford as an area unless both the
river and the highway away from the ford are mapped as areas. For the
same reason I wouldn't usually map a ford as a way unless the river is
mapped as an area.
Thanks Edward.
But w
On 06/01/2019 15:50, Edward Catmur wrote:
It would seem a bit much to map the ford as an area unless both the
river and the highway away from the ford are mapped as areas. For the
same reason I wouldn't usually map a ford as a way unless the river is
mapped as an area.
Apropos of not much,
It would seem a bit much to map the ford as an area unless both the river
and the highway away from the ford are mapped as areas. For the same reason
I wouldn't usually map a ford as a way unless the river is mapped as an
area.
Apropos of not much, I wonder whether the ford is relevant for water-b
the same time you're writing your message in a combative and
uncooperative tone that is increasing the likelihood of someone getting
upset!
Well, yes, I suppose I am. I'm gradually becoming irritated by the
increasing reluctance (verging on paranoia) to correcting erroneous
data.
Well that d
On 06/01/2019 09:32, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 1/5/19 9:49 PM, Dave F wrote:
I'm about to do a GB wide edit changing highway=ford (545) to ford=yes
(4814). I know a few contributors like to get upset about wide area
edits, even when they been discussed, so I thought I'd give you a heads up.
I should have clarified the 545 highway=ford tags to be changed are all
nodes.
92 of those also have the ford=yes tag (Red)
http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/F0z
Check out Duddon Sands PROWs. That looks far too risky
http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/F0C
Cheers
DaveF
On 06/01/2019 09:51, Neil Matthews wr
Hi Martin,
It's a bit of a do-ocracy - you can take the initiative yourself, but
you should follow the code of conduct, which includes discussing it
with the right local groups and giving time for comments on the edit
you want to make. See the instructions here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki
On 05/01/2019 20:49, Dave F wrote:
I'm about to do a GB wide edit
As a recent mapper I'm interested to know - if a GB-wide edit is needed,
how does it get decided who should do it?
cheers,
Martin.
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On 06/01/2019 09:51, Neil Matthews wrote:
Presumably only those ways that have a consistent highway value for ways
joined at both ends? If there's a different highway value at ways joined
at each end, then you should at minimum add a fixme to the ford section,
or a note for local mappers to check
Presumably only those ways that have a consistent highway value for ways
joined at both ends? If there's a different highway value at ways joined
at each end, then you should at minimum add a fixme to the ford section,
or a note for local mappers to check?
Cheers,
Neil
On 05/01/2019 20:49, Dave
Hi,
On 1/5/19 9:49 PM, Dave F wrote:
> I'm about to do a GB wide edit changing highway=ford (545) to ford=yes
> (4814). I know a few contributors like to get upset about wide area
> edits, even when they been discussed, so I thought I'd give you a heads up.
It sounds as if you are belittling thos
Hi
I'm about to do a GB wide edit changing highway=ford (545) to ford=yes
(4814). I know a few contributors like to get upset about wide area
edits, even when they been discussed, so I thought I'd give you a heads up.
Please read https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway=ford for the
re
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