Re: [Talk-us] Editing US National Parks

2016-04-29 Thread Lawlis, Chad
Hi everyone, Chad from NPMap here. Sorry for the confusion on this - that blog post is from 2013 and admittedly it is outdated at this point. The "Improve Park Tiles" page is a bit outdated as well, in light of a recent Park Tiles release, but we plan on updating it here soon. So, to clarify.

Re: [Talk-us] Editing US National Parks

2016-04-29 Thread Mike Thompson
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Clifford Snow wrote: > > > From past conversations with NPS employees I've learned that NPS is using > a modified version of the iD editor. Changesets from that editor are > uploaded to both OSM and NPS. The OSM data is added to our

Re: [Talk-us] Editing US National Parks

2016-04-29 Thread Clifford Snow
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Mike Thompson wrote: > From the above page: "Park Tiles is currently pulling many feature types > from OpenStreetMap, although we are in the process of replacing this data > with data from our Places

Re: [Talk-us] Representing census-designated places (CDP), Census County Division (CCD), etc

2016-04-29 Thread Phil! Gold
* Nelson A. de Oliveira [2016-04-28 16:24 -0300]: > Do you represent [CDPs] (and maybe other statistical boundaries) in OSM? > If yes, what are you using? (boundary=?, border_type=?, etc) As people have indicated, practices vary. I live in a region where very few named

Re: [Talk-us] Editing US National Parks

2016-04-29 Thread Mike Thompson
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 7:19 AM, Alan Bragg wrote: > >> This led me to the discover the NP Mapping page >> which explains how >> their database and OSM interface. >> > From the above page: "Park Tiles is currently

[Talk-us] Editing US National Parks

2016-04-29 Thread Alan Bragg
> > ​ > ​ > I've been tinkering with western section of Acadia National Park in Maine > where I've often visited. > > This led me to the discover the NP Mapping page > which explains how > their database and OSM interface. > I now add the hash