t to do that pretty quickly - we will have a huge number of
changes later, as I expect many places to not just change their
permanent hours, but close.
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> TIGER data review. I'll start: at the rate we're going now, 2045?
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almost all of its length, but there is still a short stretch in eastern
Iceland with unpaved gravel surface."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_European_road_signs , see
the letter used.
> “Gallons” is also different in US units & imperial units, so "usgal" or
> "impgal" are better choices than "gal". (Relevant when mapping fire
> hydrant flow rates).
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Google address searches.
> The business is still in business, I think I drove by one this week.
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is to stop me from, after nearly a
> decade, taking my data and going home? This would leave a roughly 400
> kilometer wide hole centered in Tulsa, some serious breakage in metro
> Portland and thousands of pockmarks around the world. If I were to pull
> out and take my data with me, i
mpons and met a ranger, the ranger was also
> using them and said nothing about it.)
This seems a bit uncommon (the law, not you meeting the rangers). Got
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so the rest of us can add such detail to the map.
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f the
>> trail tagging that I've seen seems to agree, Is there consensus on
>> this? Perhaps if the international group likes the description as
>> is, a clarification on the US road tagging wiki page?
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/United_States_roads_tag
ibility), but I would implement it
> probably by
> skipping objects ever edited by specific user (would require making
> one more call before editing each object).
>
> Certainly I would not require adding pointless tags to OSM database
> (this would be ridiculous especially as most my bot edits
something near your
workplace or home.
That doesn't stop you from working on the import, of course. Any
questions on OSM are welcome on the IRC channel #osm (
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/IRC ), or any other OSM
communication channel.
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higher regulation?
> If this is useful, I'll be happy to help. If I posted to the wrong
> place, please point to the right place.
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>> Note that roundabouts don't have implicit yielding rules - actually, by
>> default the entering traffic has the right of way, which is why you'll
>> see yield signs in about 99% of the
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do conflict with closed ecosystems eventually.
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paved/unpaved provides some information, it is still highly desirable to
expand on it later (gravel, compacted, sand, ground etc ? - big difference).
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 2:48 PM, Paul Johnson <ba...@ursamundi.org
> <mailto:ba...@ursamundi.org>> wrote:...
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travel speed is expected - like service roads for new residential
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l seems to be a slightly
> different process from what I see on the wiki.
>
> Maybe this should be directed at the tagging list but I thought I
> would get thoughts from the US community since we seem to be the ones
> using the tag incorrectly
e.travel (using OSM
> data) gets it pretty much right: occasionally it takes a gravel road
> unnecessarily but it's pretty much always rideable.
>
> It would be great if we could become the best map of the rural US just as we
> are for much of the rest of the world.
>
apabilities mirror
> overpass so you can search for user and version.
recent josm versions also have built-in overpass download support - that
might save a bit of time when downloading with further refinements with
josm search.
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zoom levels on Bing.
>
> I would use some of the other nationwide imagery options
> available in JOSM, but most of them are either low-resolution
> or with color so bright and washed out it's often difficult to
> map with.
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; the only one that will restrict access according to the city's ordinance.
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> On 2018.01.08. 21 <tel:2018.01.08.%2021>:07, A
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its in
that area, although i've heard that osmcha pokemon go filter is helpful.
> On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Rihards <ric...@nakts.net
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> here's some pokemon go related vandalism in asheville, north carolina.
> compare
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>>
>>
>> Thank you for sharing this.
>>
>> I was guessing so, when my daughter said a couple of the walking paths
>> in our neighborhood had shown up in the game. ( I haven't added them
>> to GoogleMaps so was pretty sure wha
mple polygon that
> fails to align with anything along its margins. (I've recently sent
> rather a long laundry list of problems to a mapper who did just that.
> No response yet.) Introducing incorrect data in order to make the
> format more friendly to newcomers is not the way to move forward.
>
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thank you for the notice.
> Ingress and the upcoming Ingress Prime and Harry Potter games are/will
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as they have went either mad or out of
energy after working with multipolygons too much), or give up and leave
the area outdated - i don't have the skills to maintain that.
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o after all this, the only error was in the google data, which is
> no great surprise.
while not too likely, could have been a lye street[1], too.
this is a good example why even only taking a street name from google
maps is not a good idea.
thank you for finding and fixing it
gt; to contact the Austin authorities to clarify the situation.
they could also consider taking mapillary and/or osv images - if we had
them, this would be easily resolved ;)
as far as i know, austin has published quite a lot of data and is fairly
open. it might be possible to reach somebody there who wo
have Redwill Drive but
> google street view shows both street signs as Reed Will Drive.
just a quick reminder that we should try not to use google maps or
streetview, the legal status of "just looking" is also fuzzy :)
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> On 2017.10.10. 20:41, Brian May wrote:
>> Joe,
>>
>> Try whodidit. http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
>>
>> It shows who edited areas by tile and when. Default is a week, but you
>> can set different
been thinking about too. How much
>> activity is happening in Dakota County, Minnesota? And Where? Is
>> there a data or web map resource that one can map change by date?
>>
>> Thanks,
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ned their copying in a positive context as if they
> didn't know it was forbidden. I don't want to be a snitch but I know the OSM
> community takes copyright issues very seriously.
it might make sense to clarify the copyright status of these sources to
see what data can be kept. in parallel,
a I found (along MN 7
> several
> miles east of Blomkest) but Openstreetmap.org seems to be down right now.
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is one thing, but this reaction is just wtf.
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ion.ca.gov/dlrp/fmmp/Documents/soil_criteria.pdf.)
> So wildlands that will never again see livestock, or harvesting for
> livestock feed, can still be designated Grazing Land by FMMP. Those
> areas map better to natural=grassland or natural=scrub, I think.
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> So landuse=meadow seems less useful than natural=scrub or
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you guys are awesome in patience, attention to detail and overall
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> driveway is.
> Maybe you should check my woerk to make sure I'm doing it right
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more people will be likely to use it :)
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ngeset=45573753 - some things should
> be easy to spot like the stream
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/469546360/history "Glen Meadows
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ting pokemon go players as mappers and advertise this potential
connection as a reason to improve the map. even if there turns out to be
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> Fun fact: On 12/22 I actually stumbled across a deletion of the footway
> added in the video, before I was aware of the existence of the video and
> the Pokemon-related editing. That issue is since resolved. The
> videographer is pretty
a circle way, not
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ere you could get beer and food - with emphasis
being on beer - it's a pub
* if it's a place where you can get alcohol, with emphasis on non-beer,
and food being secondary, it's a bar
restaurant vs pub/bar - you wouldn't go to a restaurant just for the
drinks, usually.
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straight sections, orthogonalised etc :) ) - i know it was a lot of work.
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is suggesting a revert, but i'm afraid to make an even bigger mess -
would be nice if some locals could pick that one up.
(granted, it looks nice in the renderer... but that's about it :/ )
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area at all the places where they cross.
it's somewhat similar to riverbank area & waterway=river through it :)
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On 2016.03.30. 10:40, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Wed, 2016-03-30 at 10:36 +0300, Rihards wrote:
this might be a bit of a clash of "why are we mapping" reasons.
for some people means are not important.
for others, osm is one bit in a more open, collaborating world.
osm using sla
t;why are we mapping" reasons.
for some people means are not important.
for others, osm is one bit in a more open, collaborating world.
osm using slack is like wikipedia using google maps. because they are
more shiny, you know. and probably work better on iphones.
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don't have the energy to debate what took over
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to bashing the new tag, i'd like to say a huge thank
you for getting park people (would be a great band name in the 80ies)
involved.
offtopic, but i'd be interested in reading some honest blog entry on why
they were dismissing osm at first/still.
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trails during normal
circumstances[1], don't render them on your own map, tag them as
access=no or whatever.
deleting something real that somebody has spent time mapping is plain evil.
[1] in an emergency i would appreciate any trail on my map, no matter
how "official"
there's this weird curve_geometry=yes tag added to 600+ nodes - for
example, https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/739119123/history
it does not seem to add much value, and is completely undocumented in
the wiki.
what is that, should it be removed, maybe ?
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Thank you to Rihards <ric...@nakts.net> who clarified that adding
highway=footway to a public_transport=platform only makes sense when it
is connected to another way containing a highway=* tag. Otherwise, this
doesn't make sense, as the platform
ents tends to break routing both for online routers and on
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On 2016.01.24. 08:08, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Sun, 2016-01-24 at 07:34 +0200, Rihards wrote:
these two new useraccounts seem to be used by the same person :
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/cam98
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/cameronk1998
This may well be the same user as an account
potential errors in the city
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On 2016.01.23. 19:39, Andy Wilson wrote:
Hey there Rihards.
Welcome to Austin! We have a small (but growing) group of OSMers and can
definitely make a mapping party happen. We've not been posting to that
wiki page out of ignorance to its existence, but there have been a few
OSM events
that myself, but here the affected amount of data is too large for me.
these user accounts also have made changes near chicago & houston - i
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