Re: [Talk-us] cycle.travel US bike routing, and unreviewed rural TIGER

2015-06-23 Thread Phil! Gold
* Jack Burke [2015-06-22 08:32 -0400]: > On June 22, 2015 2:46:36 AM EDT, Bryce Nesbitt wrote: > >> tiger:reviewed=no > > > >Most of the well reviewed Tiger I see still has this tag. > >People don't know to delete it. > > Usually I change it to =yes instead of just deleting it. The main r

[Talk-us] Proper tagging for crosswalks

2015-06-23 Thread Jim McAndrew
I am looking into tagging some crosswalks, and I've just been putting a node at the intersection. Some crosswalks are really long though, and I think that information is important to the person crossing the road. Is there an acceptable way that we can tag a way as a crosswalk without interfering wi

Re: [Talk-us] Proper tagging for crosswalks

2015-06-23 Thread Paul Johnson
Here's a relatively simplistic example of crosswalk tagging . On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Jim McAndrew wrote: > I am looking into tagging some crosswalks, and I've just been putting a >

Re: [Talk-us] Proper tagging for crosswalks

2015-06-23 Thread Bryan Housel
It’s ok to map them as either a single intersection node or a way. Here is my understanding from the various wiki pages the document these things, and it matches what I see people map in places with sidewalks and crosswalks. Keep in mind, the wiki does seem to change kind of frequently, and in

Re: [Talk-us] Proper tagging for crosswalks

2015-06-23 Thread Jim McAndrew
Paul, Bryan, Thanks for your help with this! My issue was with bicycle trails that cross roads, as they usually put a crosswalk in for these cases, but the route itself can support other non-motorized vehicles. I think this gives me some good options that would be acceptable. 1) I could use highw

[Talk-us] our numbers

2015-06-23 Thread alyssa wright
how many dumplings did we really eat!!?? how many tweets went silly with emojis!? NOW YOU CAN KNOW! the numbers are in, the tallies have been made. (re)live SOTMUS in all its numerical glory. because we're all about open data. http://openstreetmap.us/2015/06/sotmus-by-the-numbers/ see you next

Re: [Talk-us] our numbers

2015-06-23 Thread Paul Johnson
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 4:25 PM, alyssa wright wrote: > how many dumplings did we really eat!!?? how many tweets went silly with > emojis!? Yeah, but the *important* question is...how many fursuiters showed up? ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstr