On 26/4/20 10:50 pm, Colin Smale wrote:
On 2020-04-26 14:26, Tony OSM wrote:
If we generate a tag schema it clearly needs to be applicable to
other grave organisations - e.g. German War Graves Commission -
/Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge/ in German.
So we need a more abstract
Hi folks,
You’ll remember that a couple of weeks ago I posted about the work I’m doing to
look at getting the relevant bits of Transport for London’s openly licensed
Cycle Infrastructure Database into OSM.
I’ve now pushed the in-progress code to github:
Pavement art, or perhaps street painting?
Street painting - Wikipedia
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 at 15:32, Martin Wynne wrote: What
is this stuff
Not entirely serious/thought through, but i'd like to but an electric bike,
cover it with OSM branding, and camera kit for making
Mapillary/OpenStreetCam video. The bike then gets taken round various
cities in the UK as a focal point for increasing the public's knowledge and
contribution to OSM in
What is this stuff called?
https://goo.gl/maps/uVVfLbicFhT25TM5A
https://goo.gl/maps/5g1yJnsAGEHzpqqY6
I got as far as tourism=artwork but then
artwork_type= ?
thanks,
Martin.
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On 26/04/2020 14:26, Tony OSM wrote:
> Am browsing the CWGC website as I write, looking at my locality.
>
> Clearly landuse=cemetery is the principal tag for the typical CWGC
> cemetery - dedicated to military with rows of the fallen.
>
> There is a proposal for cemetary=sector which appears
On 2020-04-26 14:26, Tony OSM wrote:
> If we generate a tag schema it clearly needs to be applicable to other grave
> organisations - e.g. German War Graves Commission - _Volksbund Deutsche
> Kriegsgräberfürsorge_ in German.
So we need a more abstract concept like "War Cemetery":
=yes would flag its existence and someone could add the actual id number
later. I assume you consider the presence of the sign as sufficient
evidence that the site actually exists. It may refer to specific graves
in a general cemetery (so it would be an additional attribute of the
cemetery object)
On Sun, 2020-04-26 at 12:44 +0100, Andy Townsend wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How is it suggested to tag "there are commonwealth war graves here"?
>
> At least near me, there's usually a fairly large white on green sign
> near the entrance, so even if it's not something you'd explicitly go
> out
> to
Am browsing the CWGC website as I write, looking at my locality.
Clearly landuse=cemetery is the principal tag for the typical CWGC
cemetery - dedicated to military with rows of the fallen.
There is a proposal for cemetary=sector which appears to have failed.
CWGC is showing in my locality >
That'd work when if I know the reference, but what if I've only seen the
sign?
On 26/04/2020 13:09, Colin Smale wrote:
ref:cwgc=* would kill two birds with one stone, would it not?
On 2020-04-26 13:44, Andy Townsend wrote:
Hello,
How is it suggested to tag "there are commonwealth war
ref:cwgc=* would kill two birds with one stone, would it not?
On 2020-04-26 13:44, Andy Townsend wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How is it suggested to tag "there are commonwealth war graves here"?
>
> At least near me, there's usually a fairly large white on green sign near the
> entrance, so even if
Hello,
How is it suggested to tag "there are commonwealth war graves here"?
At least near me, there's usually a fairly large white on green sign
near the entrance, so even if it's not something you'd explicitly go out
to map, it's often something that you'd notice.
Best Regards,
Andy
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