Mateusz, Kevin, Thanks for the advice. I will probably reach out to the
original mapper again, and if no source is provided, delete the names.
Mike
On Sun, Aug 9, 2020 at 11:27 AM Kevin Kenny wrote:
> The 'names' look like someone's field notes: 'Tarn A', 'Tarn B', 'Tarn C',
> 'Tarn Off the
Hi all,
I've been doing some informal Twitch streaming sessions just doing some JOSM
mapping, and it was quite fun. I will do another one this Tuesday specifically
about creating a MapRoulette Challenge. I will be starting at 19:00 US Mountain
Time[1].
If you have an idea for a MapRoulette
Though I am sadly unfamiliar with Rocky Mountains -
but especially given (6) you are not obligated to make
even more research.
Aug 9, 2020, 10:44 by talk-us@openstreetmap.org:
> In such case removing this names should be fine.
>
>
> Aug 8, 2020, 21:12 by miketh...@gmail.com:
>
>> I thought the
In such case removing this names should be fine.
Aug 8, 2020, 21:12 by miketh...@gmail.com:
> I thought the names of these water bodies[0] in RMNP were suspect because:
> 1) The names do not appear in the GNIS,
> 2) The names do not appear on the USGS topo
> 3) The names do not appear in the
The 'names' look like someone's field notes: 'Tarn A', 'Tarn B', 'Tarn C',
'Tarn Off the Map', 'Tarn Off the Trail', rather than something that the
locals would call them.
Of course, people's field notes leak into imported data sources all the
time.
For the sake of not firing the first shot in
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 524,
is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of a lot of
things happening in the openstreetmap world:
https://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/13472/
Enjoy!
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Hello:
I discovered that Thurston County, WA publishes a database of addresses
stored as gps pins inside a shape file.
The data can be found here:
https://gisdata-thurston.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/thurston-address-points-tcomm?geometry=-122.915%2C47.023%2C-122.914%2C47.023
The license can
On Sun, 09 Aug 2020 03:53:55 -0700
Raven King wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I discovered that Thurston County, WA publishes a database of
> addresses stored as gps pins inside a shape file.
> The data can be found here:
>
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