Re: [Talk-us] Michigan Forest Land

2019-03-09 Thread Kevin Kenny
On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 1:18 PM Kevin Kenny wrote: > > The Michigan maps are lacking the information for state forest land. I > > have noted that the Upper Peninsula does have some state and national > > forest areas, but there is much missing here in the Lower Peninsula. > > > > I have found

Re: [Talk-us] Michigan Forest Land

2019-03-09 Thread Kevin Kenny
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 11:58 AM David Martin wrote: > I'm new to editing OSM, having been a heavy user of OSMAnd for Android for > several years. I primarily use the maps for snowmobiling here in Northern > Michigan, and building my own database of gpx tracks. > > The Michigan maps are lacking

[Talk-us] Fwd: Spot elevations collected as natural=peak and name=Point (height in feet)

2019-03-09 Thread Kevin Kenny
OOPS - meant to send to the list, not the originator... -- Forwarded message - From: Kevin Kenny Date: Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 9:49 AM Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Spot elevations collected as natural=peak and name=Point (height in feet) To: Joseph Eisenberg On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 11:02

Re: [Talk-us] motel vs. hotel

2019-03-09 Thread Brian Stromberg
The only clear definition that has come across this list is whether the rooms open to the outdoors or to a hallway. All of the others are way too subjective to be useful to anyone trying to decide how to tag it. -- Brian > ___ > Talk-us mailing list >

Re: [Talk-us] motel vs. hotel

2019-03-09 Thread Aaron Forsythe
>> As I believe the etymology of the word "motel" (circa 1920s) is a contraction >> of "motor hotel," I believe it is fair to say that a motel is a hotel which >> caters to motorists. That is, patrons who arrive in an automobile and wish >> for it to be immediately accessible, as in parked