, to alert experienced
users of any new traces in their area.
I have also added a new option to turn off the 'snap map to current GPS
location' feature, allowing users to pan the map around.
Any further thoughts, please let me know.
Thanks,
Nick
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to go.
Thanks,
Nick
From: Gareth L
Sent: 14 May 2020 09:56
To: Tony OSM
Cc: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Rights of way mapping - making it easy for newcomers to
OSM (perhaps!)
I wonder if it would be possible to use the GPS trace feature on OSM
s web app. (I am possibly thinking
of adding way creation into the MapThePaths web app anyway, time depending)."
Nick
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a JOSM plugin - or even directly in the MapThePaths web app. (I am possibly
thinking of adding way creation into the MapThePaths web app anyway, time
depending).
Any thoughts?
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features such as walking-route sharing did not attract as much interest as I
had hoped and consequently remain withdrawn.
Any suggestions for rendering improvements are welcome!
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ut the
> specification would be available if needed...
>
> Should I open a new thread for the general discussion?
>
Congratulations you have already hijacked this thread successfully and
turned this thread into a thread for general discussion that have nothing
to do with the original topic
Excuse me, I am a bit lost on how refining bus stop/station/platform tags
will help resolving the issue of making bus route tagging more specific,
and differentiate between different rype of bus services, which is the
topic of this email thread?
在 2020年4月28日週二 15:45,Robin Däneke 寫道:
> Hello
> should be used. Indeed, the current draft mixed a bunch of values of
> different natures (that can coincide) under one such key. So maybe we can
> compile and compare existing proposals first, then you can adopt one for
> now, or try to work upon them to create a new proposal.
>
than that.
Regards
Nick
On Sat, 25 Apr 2020
19:21:13 +0200 Daniel Pocock wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We were discussing[1] this on talk-au recently as today is Anzac Day
>
> I sent a request to CWGC asking if they will make their list of
> cemeteries available under either t
>Based on this, my preference would be to standardise on the "SE4/22"
>style format for the prow_ref in Dorset, and convert any other
>instances found to this. What does everyone else think? I'll invite
>Nick Whitelegg (who developed the "map the paths" site) and
in MapThePaths.
Nick
From: Martyn Evans
Sent: 07 April 2020 12:08
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] MapThePaths editing bug - fixed
Good Job! I'd only tried to use it yesterday after my approved 'exercise'.
One extra possible addition
which corrupted the JSON
returned - and highlighting a bug.
This bug is now fixed, and MapThePaths editing appears to be working again now.
Sorry for the downtime if anyone was trying to use it recently.
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Hello Martin,
OK - yes, sorry. http://www.mapthepaths.org.uk/freemap
Getting some subtleties with dealing with the trailing slash, which I'll need
to investigate. Seems to be a bit more subtle to deal with than just adding it
as an optional character in a regex pattern.
Nick
as an alternative mode (in addition to the existing
'standard' and historic maps mode) will considerably save on the maintenance
effort, particularly as they both have the same back-end.
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at: https://hikar.org/aframe/
Repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/aframe-expts/
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For people in the UK, I will also post updates on MapThePaths there, as well as
the talk-gb list.
See
https://hikar.org/wordpress/
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... sorry for all the emails: but further update - it's now up, but running
HTTP not HTTPS (as it used to).
Hopefully HTTPS will be enabled very soon.
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To: Talk-GB
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB
the certificate from being installed.
Apologies for the ongoing downtime, hopefully this will be resolved in the next
day or so.
Thanks,
Nick
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Sent: 10 February 2020 11:21
To: Talk-GB
Subject: [Talk-GB] MapThePaths: possible interrupted
including
MapThePaths and Hikar, however, will remain up (albeit on a different server).
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Hello everyone,
Just a heads-up: I am transferring MapThePaths to the same server I use to run
my other projects, Hikar and OpenTrailView, this week.
This means that there may be interruption or unavailability in service,
starting today.
Thanks,
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Hello Jez,
I think it probably would, as it would be of interest to open mapping
enthusiasts, aims to collect open panoramic data, and OSM is used to connect
the panoramas together - so I don't see why not.
I'll put it up when I have a chance.
Nick
From: Jez
Hello Jez,
I think it probably would, as it would be of interest to open mapping
enthusiasts, aims to collect open panoramic data, and OSM is used to connect
the panoramas together - so I don't see why not.
I'll put it up when I have a chance.
Nick
From: Jez
, or if you have
your own device, please bring it along.
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be difficult, add they mover on after a
few days, but the Chandler's, and petrol stations that supply the boaters
could do with a consistent tagging scheme.
Nick
(Tallguy)
my phone is responsible for any spelling mistakes!
On Mon, 3 Feb 2020, 13:49 SK53, wrote:
> There's one <
Agreed!
Best,
Nick
On Thu, 30 Jan 2020, 18:48 Eugene Alvin Villar, wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> I personally think this is OK. But the question will be on the ordering.
> My preference is to put general channels ahead of thematic (e.g.,
> humanitarian) channels. The reasoning is that
Hi folks,
Can we also add the HOT Ph Facebook page and Telegram chat on the list?
Thanks!
Best,
Nick
On Thu, 30 Jan 2020, 04:57 Eugene Alvin Villar, wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> If you have ever edited in OSM using the iD editor, you may have noticed a
> list of communication channels
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 at 10:37, Donal Hunt wrote:
> Here's some updates...
>
> *Naas Bypass (M7)*: All 3 lanes opened since 02 Aug 2019 allegedly (see
> https://outline.com/kf6j5P)
>
>
All three lanes have been open a while, but the last time I drove it (early
Jan 2020), the speed limit was still
That's what I would think. It's extra time to go through the dialog boxes
to set the building tags. I never bother and instead set the value when
setting the address since that can be done automatically.
Since the majority of buildings are houses, you could mass tag them all as
houses since that
knowledge, hence HOT Ph
has not activated a mapping response. If you're aware of any LGUs who'd
like to improve their local maps please connect them with me.
Best,
Nick
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 4:35 AM Jherome Miguel
wrote:
> It has been a month ago since I raised quality issues on map data ad
improvements, or any bugs. If you encounter a
bug please give me the precise location (lat, lon, OSM way ID) and what actions
you took, so I can try to replicate it.
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volunteer! Volunteers will get extra swag ;)
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
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Nick
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Country Manager for HOT Philippines
nick.br...@hotosm.org
*Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team*
*Using OpenStreetMap for Disaster Risk Reduction, Response & Development*
This reminds me of the old First Series maps last published around 1958-ish.
Looking at an area I'm very familiar with: it does not show public rights of
way; it merely seems to show paths which are physically present on the ground.
Some of these are rights of way, and some are not.
Nick
Hi,
Yes, but the way it is currently mapped is the way I would chose, and
have utilised on many roundabouts for public transport & cycle
routes.
Has something changed? If so I wasn't aware?
Regards
NickTallguy
On Mon, 2019-12-23 at 18:28 +, David Woolley wrote:
> On 23/12/2019 18:1
Hi,
I may be missing something here, but
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/477263099 looks okay to me.
The wiki at
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route#Public_transport_routes
didn't give me any clues either.
Regards
Nick
(Tallguy)
On Mon, 2019-12-23 at 14:08 +1100, Warin
Many thanks Satoshi IIDA, We (Canberra Cavalry) have quite a few Japanese
players in our team this year, mainly pitchers. Tonight should be a good
night and the Japanese ambassador to Australia will be there. I only hope
he doesn't want my t-shirt :-) Cheers form Canberra Australia Nick
Can anyone, who was at SOTM 2012 tell me what the inscription on the front
of the T-shirt says.
I'm going to wear mine tonight at a "Japanese Night" at the Baseball and
anyone from Japan who is there is bound to come up and ask me about it.
I know it starts of "70 Million people can't be
Dear colleagues,
We are organizing a mapathon in Cebu City for early 2020.
Are there any Cebu-based mappers that would like to be involved to assist
the trainer in the event? Please let me know!
Thanks,
Nick
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, and of course those affected.
Thank you,
HOT Philippines Team
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List
<https://lists.osm.org/listinfo/talk-ph>.
Best,
Nick
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Hello Rob,
Glad you're finding MTP useful!
Incidentally the way-split functionality has been on the MapThePaths 'todo'
list for quite some time. I will try and get round to it as soon as I can -
probably the Christmas break now.
Nick
From: Rob Nickerson
ck.com/messages/C4MMB6PD4), on Telegram at the OSM-Ph
channel (http://t.me/OSMph) and on the official OSM-Ph Email List (
https://lists.osm.org/listinfo/talk-ph).
Thank you all for your continued contributions!
Sincerely,
HOT Philippines Team
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 10:51 AM Nick Brown wrote:
>
s on Slack on the HOTOSM channel #disaster-mapping (
https://hotosm.slack.com/messages/C4MMB6PD4), on Telegram at the OSM-Ph
channel (http://t.me/OSMph) and on the official OSM-Ph Email List (
https://lists.osm.org/listinfo/talk-ph).
Thanks for your support,
HOT Philippines Team
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Count
, be tagged with a designation (unless they are
legally re-opened) but if there is evidence of use, they could certainly be
added as a highway=footway at the very least.
Nick
From: David Woolley
Sent: 01 October 2019 13:56
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re
Obviously it's perhaps not the best time of year to launch an outdoor project -
but the next few months would be a good time to develop the project ready for
use in the spring.
Anyone keen to work on this?
Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/mapthepaths/
Thanks,
Nick
, hostels and
viewpoints - all features of interest to walkers.
Also the Canary Islands are now covered - originally they were omitted as they
are classed as Africa, not Europe.
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To update: users can now view their own uploaded panoramas even if they haven't
been approved yet.
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From: Nick Whitelegg
Sent: 01 September 2019 10:32:20
To: Stefan Baebler
Cc: osm-talk
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates
Hello Stefan
Hello Stefan,
Thanks for the that. ll be a very quick job to show photos to authors without
approval, so will do that very soon - today or tomorrow.
Nick
From: Stefan Baebler
Sent: 30 August 2019 23:27:48
To: Nick Whitelegg
Cc: Simon Polster ; osm-talk
. This is the only one I can see, did you
try others? Note that you have to upload them one at a time, it will not do
multiple file uploads in one go.
Thanks for your suggestions, will implement them as soon as I can.
Thanks,
Nick
From: Stefan Baebler
Sent: 30 August
Hello Stefan,
Have increased limit to 15 MB now - let me know if you still have problems.
Still not mobile friendly just yet - will do this when I have the time.
Thanks,
Nick
From: Stefan Baebler
Sent: 25 August 2019 22:33:38
To: Nick Whitelegg
Cc: Simon
is available using the settings for my
repository;
Github username = Nick-TallguyRepository Name = osmtracker-android-
layoutsBranch name = detailed-tracks
Any problems or suggestions, please get back to me.
I've submitted a pull request for the set to be included within the
standard list as I think
slightly
different buttons on each - but if there is a reason for more than one set,
I'll do my best.
Please get back to me Mark, and anyone else having problems with the icon
size - I'm no programmer, but I do have a couple of things more that I
could try that might help.
Regards
Nick
OSM
right, then click on the spanner symbol. Tick Custom,
and;
Github username = Nick-Tallguy
Repository name = osmtracker-android-layouts
Branch name = master
Click save, and you should have the option to click on a number of
different layouts created by other contributors, and WALK RIDE DETAILED
Hello Simon,
Glad it's working for you!
It looks like it should be possible to show the view field on the map - a
Leaflet plugin exists to draw semicircles for example, so I'll have a look into
that - shouldn't be too difficult to implement.
Thanks,
Nick
(and StreetView) like arrows
superimposed on the ground, but this isn't implemented just yet.
Nick
From: Dave F
Sent: 06 August 2019 16:18:46
To: osm-talk
Cc: Nick Whitelegg
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView - updates
Hi
I find it slightly irritating the next
tps://www.opentrailview.org/>
Gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/
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Thanks in anticipation
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OK - this is now done.
Panoramas will be licensed under CC-BY 4.0 and users are required to agree to
their panoramas being used as source material for OSM on signup.
Thanks,
Nick
From: Kathleen Lu
Sent: 04 June 2019 17:15:01
To: Nick Whitelegg
Cc: Martin
o bothered if people then use them as part of some other piece of
work which is commercial (such as a video with a narration, as you suggested)
- as long as they are attributed.
Would ODBL be the best license in this case? Or CC-by-SA?
Thanks,
Nick
From: Kathleen Lu
Hello Martin,
Yes, that sounds a good idea.
So (and asking everyone) if I was to license the panos themselves under CC-SA,
but their locations, and data derived from them, as ODBL - does that sound
acceptable?
Thanks,
Nick
From: Martin Koppenhoefer
e was
showing but didn't on the others.
Thanks,
Nick
From: Andrew Harvey
Sent: 01 June 2019 04:58:35
To: Nick Whitelegg
Cc: osm-talk
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView 360 - StreetView-like application for
hikers
A neat thing you can do is infill the base
with the license change.
Nick
From: Kathleen Lu
Sent: 31 May 2019 19:31:52
To: Milo van der Linden
Cc: Nick Whitelegg; OSM Talk
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailView 360 - StreetView-like application for
hikers
Looks neat, Nick!
I will say that given that OSM is under
causes it to
happen) if you click on a camera icon when in map mode it doesn't load the
panorama. Most of the time it's fine though.
Nick
From: Milo van der Linden
Sent: 31 May 2019 17:20:57
To: Nick Whitelegg
Cc: osm-talk
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenTrailVi
to contributors.
Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/nickw1/opentrailview/
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The scale is on the bottom left of the window - the length of line
varies according to the amount of zoom you use. It's there on the main
OSM website when you are viewing as well. Very easy to miss.
Regards
Nick(Tallguy)
On Sun, 2019-05-05 at 18:18 +0100, Martin Wynne wrote:
> On 05/05/2019
to a development machine I figured it
was best to temporarily unpublish it.
It's now fixed and published again and you should be getting an update soon
if you haven't already. The corrected version is 0.2.3, the broken version
is 0.2.2.
Apologies once again for the downtime.
Nick
where part of an
existing OSM way is along a RoW and part isn't. Apologies for the delay on this
up to now (I've been focusing on Hokar, my AR project) I'm hoping to implement
this soon (late April/early May) all being well.
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Brian,
Sounds like a good idea.
Nick
(Tallguy)
On Thu, 2019-04-04 at 09:38 +0100, Brian Prangle wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> Back in the day of the original NapPTAN import we imported pay scale
> areas - tagged as public_transport=pay_scale_area. I don't know why
> we ever did
via email hikar...@gmail.com.
It requires 4.2+ but for an unknown reason will not work on the Amazon Fire HD
10.
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in the countryside marked as permissive I'd use
'foot=permissive'.
Nick
From: Dave F via Talk-GB
Sent: 15 March 2019 18:24:40
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Bridleway or track?
>From the footnote of that table:
"The United Kingdom
Hi Joe,
Just in case you were wondering if Tom was the only one here.
Welcome, and I look forward to seeing progress.
I think Tom made a very good job of answering you, so I won't interfere and
confuse things.
Regards
Nick (Tallguy)
Nick & Daphne
my phone is responsible for any spel
n the case of sidewalks) and the
current appropriate schema is, "this is a blank area of the map with no
data".
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 11:22 AM Andy Townsend wrote:
> On 03/03/2019 18:43, Nick Bolten wrote:
> > As I mentioned, I'm aware of hacks regarding sidewalks
>
> I wo
ieczny
wrote:
>
>
>
> Mar 3, 2019, 8:20 PM by ajt1...@gmail.com:
>
> On 03/03/2019 18:43, Nick Bolten wrote:
>
> As I mentioned, I'm aware of hacks regarding sidewalks
>
>
> I wouldn't describe sidewalk=none as a hack - speaking as someone who
> walks a
As I mentioned, I'm aware of hacks regarding sidewalks - though I can
absolutely guarantee that strategy is insufficient, particularly when the
issue is, "this non-expert mapper needs to know what work has been done
more easily" (I've tried using those tags many, many times). This issue
will occur
(theoretically) be possible to ask, "has there been a
similarly-located + shaped geometry with similar tags been added here in
the past?" and show the results + changesets.
Apologies for the potential derailing.
Best,
Nick
On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 8:49 AM Mateusz Konieczny
wrote:
> M
.. DNS issue now fixed, now back up.
Do please note there may be further temporary interruptions this week.
Nick
From: Nick Whitelegg
Sent: 18 February 2019 15:29:57
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-GB] MapThePaths - update
Hello everyone
://46.43.8.107/
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From: Roland Olbricht
Sent: 05 February 2019 16:59:48
To: Nick Whitelegg; d...@openstreetmap.org; talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] OSM augmented reality project - affordable hosting
recommendations or Overpass?
Hi
or a given area, data would only need to be downloaded once.
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this helps!
Nick
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 2:48 AM Rihards wrote:
> On 27.01.19 21:41, Melanie Mazanec wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm a front end dev for a city government working on a side project to
> > fork and add to AccessMap <https://www.accessmap.io/&
.
Apologies for the bug!
Nick
From: SK53
Sent: 09 January 2019 21:17:18
To: Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-GB] Lees Footpath mapping: results
Dear All,
I think we had a successful day last Saturday. I've added various snippets on
the wiki page of what
://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ID/Shortcuts
Regards
Nick (Tallguy)
On Thu, 2018-12-13 at 11:55 +, Edward Bainton wrote:
> As a new mapper around just long enough to know that I've made some
> crass newbie mistakes already, I agree with Andy. The iD editor is
> the the go-to editor for newbies, myself
your people be
interested in helping out with that?
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to say that this does look like an odd area for a big development, as
it's on the north side of the Hogs Back which I always took to be an area
protected from development (as wiki says).
Nick
From: Dave F
Sent: 20 November 2018 18:49:53
To: Talk-GB
be a few
out-of-Europe visitors at that time; but as my site is quite niche with limited
visitors, I consider this acceptable downtime.
Nick
From: Paul Norman
Sent: 13 November 2018 10:12:58
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] osm2pgsql diff a
mapped footpaths appear quickly). So what I'm now doing
is just doing an osmosis extract of paths weekly, deleting all data in the DB
which I class as a 'path' and repopulating in amend mode.
Thanks,
Nick
From: Paul Norman
Sent: 08 November 2018 20:10:14
To: talk
... append mode!
From: Nick Whitelegg
Sent: 11 November 2018 15:53:18
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] osm2pgsql diff application with filtered OSM data
Thanks for all the replies.
After thinking about this, I realised that I don't really
to do the first filtering run on the server, and subsequent runs on my
local machine (assuming the resulting diff is small enough to upload from my
local machine to the server).
Thanks,
Nick
From: Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski
Sent: 08 November 201
... sorry, when I say "full planet extracts" I mean only England, Wales,
Scotland, Ireland (all) and Greece - not the entire planet.
Thanks,
Nick
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are in my database?
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Nick
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From: Valentina Böhm
Sent: 26 October 2018 13:22:16
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Mobile Application for optimizing OSM ski area data
I am planning to devel
Interesting. "Detailed path network" in particular looks interesting, is this
rights of way or physical paths on the ground I wonder?
Nick
From: Rob Nickerson
Sent: 12 October 2018 19:35:16
To: Talk-GB
Subject: [Talk-GB] Fwd: Open MasterMap prog
I can also confirm that the lagginess of MapThePaths (UK site aimed at mapping
footpaths), which first appeared in 62.0, has disappeared in 62.0.3.
It too uses a GeoJSON vector layer.
Nick
From: Dave F
Sent: 03 October 2018 23:15:29
To: osm-talk
Subject
As mentioned in the other thread, the problem appears to have gone away with
Firefox 62.0.3.
Nick
From: Lester Caine
Sent: 04 October 2018 08:47:18
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Really heavy browser load with Overpass-turbo map
display
recommend you use Chrome, which does not appear to
have a problem.
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Other criteria for ranking a object for "change protection" could be
1) How long has it been since the last change to it.
2) How big is it. ( a long road would rank higher than a short one)
3) How many things are "attached to it"
4) How important is it. (Motorways are more important than
at the moment!
Nick
From: Nick Whitelegg
Sent: 28 August 2018 18:24:11
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-GB] MapThePaths app
Hi,
A couple of updates on MapThePaths
(www.mapthepaths.org.uk<http://www.mapthepaths.org.uk>).
First
t find the "view" mode in particular
useful if they are out in
the field looking for paths to map during the current path mapping quarterly
project.
Source repository https://gitlab.com/nickw1/mapthepaths-android.
Nick
<http://www.mapthepaths.org.uk//>
_
... even though technically, it was not Greater Manchester when I was born, it
was in my earliest memories.
Nick
From: Nick Whitelegg
Sent: 08 August 2018 17:03
To: Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org; co...@thespillers.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] 'historic' county
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