Good evening everyone,
just to bring everyone up to speed on the state of my planned automated edit of
mapillary values that I had discussed on the tagging-ML.
As of today, there are 215924 distinct values in the mapillary key, of which 201773
confrom to the "old" (API version 3) ID format of
Hey Rob,
if they made up their mind about the license
(https://github.com/hmrc/eat-out-to-help-out-establishments/issues/3 - Apache
2.0 is software, not data) the ~100 entries with wrong postcode data
(https://github.com/hmrc/eat-out-to-help-out-establishments/issues/18) out of
62k entries
020 16:57, Kai Michael Poppe - OSM wrote:
>> Is the National Chargepoint Registry data open for OSM now? If not
>> somebody should write a nice enough letter?
>
>It is open, it's OGL now. But it's not reliable enough for an unfiltered
>bulk import; there are duplicate
Is the National Chargepoint Registry data open for OSM now? If not somebody
should write a nice enough letter?
Kai
Am 21. Juli 2020 17:16:59 MESZ schrieb Mark Goodge :
>
>
>On 21/07/2020 12:58, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote:
>> 1538 nationwide.
>
>Which is a long way short of the 10,000+ listed in
Hi Rob,
thanks for the nudge, they have a nice amount of brands, it would be great to
be able to use their data freely :)
@all,
where would I document the request (and the eventual permission) in the Wiki?
It seems that under https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Permissions#Europe
there's no
On 12.07.2020 20:58, Simon Poole wrote:
> The project in question could have naturally joined the OpenStreetMap
> transifex organisation and profited from a couple of 100 very experienced
> translators, but that would be too simple.
Well, don't kill the messenger. I myself only today
Good evening list!
During last week's Missing Maps London event I got to know the mobile App
"MapSwipe". This app is used to identify Imagery Tiles with specific features
like buildings, roads, etc. in countries with low map coverage (i.e.
developing/least developed countries). It is a
Morning list!
I've made an FOI request yesterday and am awaiting a reply. What we could also
do is find a local mapper to answer what he knows about the street.
K
Am 11. Juli 2020 12:37:33 MESZ schrieb Martin Wynne :
>
>> It is just possible (sight unseen) that it is an Easter Egg.
>
>We could
Thank you for this absolute masterpiece of detective work, Marc! I'd never
thought that looking through old Notes would spark such an interest :)
As reported before, my own dip into having USRN data underlying JOSM at that
particular point showed that this stub (in USRN the part where the
On 05.07.2020 18:45, Kai Michael Poppe - OSM wrote:
> On 05.07.2020 17:51, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>> Naive question - can that be added as a layer in JOSM? If so, how?
> I'll have to check whether I can manage that anyway with the new server
> now. Will come back to this.
Meh. 3
Good afternoon everyone.
> Additionally, I'll try to setup a server in my small farm to host this
> for everyone. If I could manage this, I'll write to the list again.
Please find every information you need to add the USRN to your JOSM here:
Good morning list!
Whilst investigating another matter I found, that you could host your
own WMS (Web Map Service) Server with the cross-platform software
GeoServer and then add this to your JOSM as a background layer.
Now the USRN Geopackage from OS only contains the ref:GB:usrn (is this
Hi Marc,
Thanks for the reply. I'll make it my task to find an out of date copyright map
that brings the full name, wherever I might find it :)
Have a great weekend!
Kai
Am 4. Juli 2020 13:02:59 MESZ schrieb Mark Goodge :
>
>
>On 04/07/2020 06:16, Kai Michael Poppe - OSM wrote:
On 03.07.2020 12:57, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>> https://osm.mathmos.net/addresses/uprn/ (zoom in to level 16 to show the
>> data)
>
> Thank you.
Great tool!
So, a few months ago I stumbled upon a note
(https://www.openstreetmap.org/note/2158104#map=19/51.49829/-0.32762)
that StreetComplete left
Hi Rob,
I'd go for the week following - apart from Saturday being the 4th and
Sunday the 5th of July :-)
Kai
On 29.06.2020 21:37, Rob Nickerson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The new open data comes out on Wednesday this week (land ownership
> boundaries, Unique Property Reference Number, etc). We are
move the most glaring
mistakes out of the way!
Have a great evening!
Kai
On 26.06.2020 23:33, Kai Michael Poppe - OSM wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Version 0.1.3 is now available for download from
> https://github.com/kmpoppe/fhrsPlugin
>
> Thank you all for being so
thinking that automatically selecting the first array element which
> will be highlighted in the display will solve it.
>
> My belt and braces is to catch that exception and display a suitable
> error message ( should never occur)
>
> Tony
>
> On 26/06/2020 16:35, Kai Michael Poppe -
Hi Tony, Hi Dave,
yep, that's the same Issue
(https://github.com/kmpoppe/fhrsPlugin/issues/2) - current, you HAVE to
select an entry, even if there is only one. I have covered for that now
in code, but I'm thinking it might be easier, if there is just one
entry, to automatically go for that one
Good morning everyone,
I built a plugin for JOSM that allows you to merge data from the FHRS
API into OSM with a few clicks. I'd love to find some people that would
be willing to test the 0.1.2 version and report bugs they found and/or
comment on the user experience.
Just throw me a line at
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