On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 at 11:01, Andy Townsend wrote:
> On 03/02/2020 07:58, Dave Corley wrote:
> > That's great Andy, thanks for sorting it out
> >
> > On Mon 3 Feb 2020, 00:12 Andy Townsend, wrote:
> >
> >> On 30/01/2020 14:33, Donal Hunt wrote:
> >>> Sounds goods to me and will reduce
On 03/02/2020 07:58, Dave Corley wrote:
That's great Andy, thanks for sorting it out
On Mon 3 Feb 2020, 00:12 Andy Townsend, wrote:
On 30/01/2020 14:33, Donal Hunt wrote:
Sounds goods to me and will reduce duplication.
and that's now live at https://openstreetmap.community/ .
Best
That's great Andy, thanks for sorting it out
On Mon 3 Feb 2020, 00:12 Andy Townsend, wrote:
> On 30/01/2020 14:33, Donal Hunt wrote:
> > Sounds goods to me and will reduce duplication.
> >
> OK - done. The change is at:
>
>
>
On 30/01/2020 14:33, Donal Hunt wrote:
Sounds goods to me and will reduce duplication.
OK - done. The change is at:
https://github.com/SomeoneElseOSM/osm-community-index/tree/Add_Ireland_geojson
the geojson is:
Sounds goods to me and will reduce duplication.
Does anyone envisage there being any resources that would be specific to
the Republic of Ireland only?
If so, it might be worth creating both and leading a comment at the top of
the relevant files so future contributors add/change/remove resources
On 30/01/2020 14:18, Donal Hunt wrote:
I would suggest creating a config specifically for Northern Ireland that
includes both UK and (island of) Ireland resources.
In most cases, anything less than a country requires a geojson
definition I think, so it probably wouldn't actually save any
The agreement in place is that OpenStreetMap contributors in Northern
Ireland can be a member of OSM IE, OSM UK or both or none.
I would suggest creating a config specifically for Northern Ireland that
includes both UK and (island of) Ireland resources.
Not sure if it's easy to define the
Hello,
While fixing something else, I noticed (as you do) that a number of
Irish resources in the OSM Community Index seem to be defined using the
country code "ie" rather than an explicit area. If you go to
https://openstreetmap.community/ and zoom in you can see the effect - it
thinks
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On 20/08/16 09:01, Colm Moore wrote:
> Given that we have two re;ations, Ireland the island and Ireland
> the country, I'm wondering if we should rationalise things and
> remove Ireland the node (it's in an arbitrary location in
> Tipperary)?
That
Hi,
Given that we have two re;ations, Ireland the island and Ireland the country,
I'm wondering if we should rationalise things and remove Ireland the node (it's
in an arbitrary location in Tipperary)?
On 22/09/2015, Stephen Roulston wrote:
> Yes, sorry about that :(
>
> I automatically thought that such a short list is bound to be wrong. I was
> very embarrassed to see the posting later.
No worries, it was quick to redo and it showcased the problems that
the old EEZ caused
On 20/09/2015, moltonel 3x Combo wrote:
> Done:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/34148691
Reuploaded in http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/34157957, as
Stephen mistakenly undid the changes when he encountered an upload
conflic while working on townlands.
Yes, sorry about that :(
I automatically thought that such a short list is bound to be wrong. I was very
embarrassed to see the posting later.
Stephen
> On 21 Sep 2015, at 11:26, moltonel 3x Combo wrote:
>
>> On 20/09/2015, moltonel 3x Combo wrote:
On 18/09/2015, Colm Moore wrote:
> You will probably find that there is a statutory instrument that defines
> much of the EEZ boundaries.
Yes, the corresponding document and points can be found at
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2014/si/86 and its title is tagged
on
Hi,
the EEZ boundary is a maritime exclusive economic zone. It is mapped
as relation 4121287 in OSM:
http://localhost:8111/import?url=http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/relation/4121287/full
(using a josm/mercator remote-control link instead of a website link
because the website is likely to
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