Good Morning,
this is just to let you know that NOVAM is working again. It can be
found on http://mappa-mercia.org/novam . Please update any old links and
booksmarks.
Since I decided not to implement a merging functionality on the website
I have removed most of the old user interface elements
Christoph Boehme wrote:
Good Morning,
this is just to let you know that NOVAM is working again. It can be
found on http://mappa-mercia.org/novam . Please update any old links and
booksmarks.
Since I decided not to implement a merging functionality on the website
I have removed most of
On 22 Oct 2009, at 10:11, Christoph Boehme wrote:
Good Morning,
this is just to let you know that NOVAM is working again. It can be
found on http://mappa-mercia.org/novam . Please update any old links
and
booksmarks.
Since I decided not to implement a merging functionality on the
Hello all
As part of the data.gov.uk experiments, I had several encounters with top
brass of various gov departments. They were very excited in the NaPTAN
import, none of them had heard about it and as far as I know it is the first
example of crowdsourced improvements to a UK gov dataset.
Very
Christopher Osborne wrote:
Hello all
As part of the data.gov.uk http://data.gov.uk experiments, I had
several encounters with top brass of various gov departments. They
were very excited in the NaPTAN import, none of them had heard about
it and as far as I know it is the first example of
Christoph Boehme a écrit :
Good Morning,
this is just to let you know that NOVAM is working again. It can be
found on http://mappa-mercia.org/novam . Please update any old links and
booksmarks.
Since I decided not to implement a merging functionality on the website
I have removed most
On 22 Oct 2009, at 14:30, Christoph Boehme wrote:
Peter Miller peter.mil...@itoworld.com wrote:
Will be added too.
All good ideas. A 'see this area of mapping in openstreetmap.org'
would also be great.
Do you mean in an editor or just on the OSM website?
I meant just the plain old
On 22 Oct 2009, at 15:12, Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 22 Oct 2009, at 15:00, Peter Miller wrote:
Every bus stop has an associated authority in NaPTAN - possibly we
should import this as well to help spot errors in the boundaries.
You don't need to import the authority into OSM too.
The
locations to show off the great work
OSMappers
have been doing with the NaPTAN data?
--
Christopher Osborne
www.itoworld.com
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I will not be adding route_ref tags, all route information is going on
relations.
One aspect of NaPTAN which I have not investigated in any detail are Stop
Place. I was hoping that we would have visualisation of the relations in
OePNV-Karte but it does not parse the NaPTAN data. My impression
I'd completely forgotten that tram stops were imported, because they were
stored as bus stops in NaPTAN: this is a significant data issue with Nottingham
data (3% of data).
I think I've failed to make clear that these examples were of defined stop
places which appear to me to be far too
I added the permalink and mapjumper is now working fine. It is a very
handy tool!
Cheers,
Christoph
Vincent Pottier vpott...@gmail.com schrieb:
Peter Miller wrote:
I meant just the plain old OSM website from which one could use edit
if one wished. Having said that the MapJumper is
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