Dear Lester,
> start_date and end_date exist, But are not used as much SHOULD be.
> http://www.slideshare.net/frankieroberto/mapp-history-on-open-street-map was
> presented last year and gives a nice summary ...
I was sure somebody would have done this before!. I'll ask Mr Roberto if he
pursued
Richard Palmer wrote:
On 26/09/2010 23:47, Richard Palmer wrote:
> > I'm involved in a project looking at the history of a street in London
> > (The Strand). One of things we'd like to do is produce a 'animated'
map
> > showing the changes along it from the C18th onwards. I
On 27/09/2010 12:02, Dave F. wrote:
I've an abandoned railway in my area where sections of it are now
invisible having been completely leveled & used as agricultural land.
Someone's tagged these as railway=abandoned. I don't think they should.
I'd agree with that. I think that what happene
Dear Dave,
> On 26/09/2010 23:47, Richard Palmer wrote:
> > I'm involved in a project looking at the history of a street in London
> > (The Strand). One of things we'd like to do is produce a 'animated' map
> > showing the changes along it from the C18th onwards. I've had a go at
> >
Dave F. wrote on 27/09/2010 12:02:
On
26/09/2010 23:47, Richard Palmer wrote:
Dear all,
I'm involved in a project looking at the history of a street
in London
(The Strand). One of things we'd like to do i
In my opinion historical data is definitely an important part of OSM.
Yes it will get cluttered, but better tools will deal with that when it
becomes a problem.
Short term chronological data is beneficial anyway. For future events, new
roads etc, they can be surveyed and added ahead of their off
On 26/09/2010 23:47, Richard Palmer wrote:
Dear all,
I'm involved in a project looking at the history of a street in London
(The Strand). One of things we'd like to do is produce a 'animated' map
showing the changes along it from the C18th onwards. I've had a go at
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