[OSM-talk] FOSS4G Europe 2024 Call for Papers is open

2023-12-11 Thread Tõnis Kärdi
Dear OSM community, The Free and Open Source for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Europe 2024 Program Committee is happy to announce that the CfPs for general program [1], workshops [2], and academic program [3] are all open and are eagerly waiting for your contribution(s). Whether you are a seasoned

Re: [talk-au] Road corridors with no road - what access?

2023-12-11 Thread Tom Brennan
In NSW these are known as Crown Roads, or 'paper roads' (where they are not constructed). They are administered by the state government, and in theory, access is public. It can be hard to tell just by looking at parcel data whether something is a Crown Road or not. There has been a program in

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Magasin temporairement fermé ?

2023-12-11 Thread pepilepi...@ovh.fr
Le 10/12/2023 à 20:45, LeJun via Talk-fr a écrit : > Le 10/12/2023 à 18:59, pepilepi...@ovh.fr a écrit : >> Bonsoir, >> >> Comment peut-on tagguer un magasin fermé ? >> >> Explication : il y a près de chez moi une boulangerie, bien définie dans >> OSM comme shop=bakery avec les détail (horaires,

Re: [talk-au] Road corridors with no road - what access?

2023-12-11 Thread Warin
Some of these could be 'traveling stock routes' used in the old days to drive cattle to market. Those are administered locally and 'public access' can be dicy depending on past activities (eg littering) by 'the public'. Local land owner can be 'defensive' from past livestock theft. Use with

Re: [talk-au] Road corridors with no road - what access?

2023-12-11 Thread Daniel O'Connor
In SA, there are a number of "Unmade Road Reserves". Where it gets a bit interesting is when someone either illegally fences it off; or applies for it to be transferred to them via something like Roads (Opening and Closing) Regulations 2021. Generally, I've mapped these were there is a path,

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Magasin temporairement fermé ?

2023-12-11 Thread pepilepi...@ovh.fr
Le 11/12/2023 à 17:02, Marc_marc a écrit : > Le 10.12.23 à 20:45, LeJun via Talk-fr a écrit : >> Le 10/12/2023 à 18:59, pepilepi...@ovh.fr a écrit : >>>    * marqué "boulangerie", >>>    * avec une vitrine qui laisse deviner que c'est effectivement une >>> boulangerie, >>>    * mais qui ne

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Magasin temporairement fermé ?

2023-12-11 Thread Jean-Claude Repetto
Le 11/12/2023 à 17:41, pepilepi...@ovh.fr a écrit : Philosophiquement le shop=vacant me plait plus que le disused:shop, le disused ayant à mon sens un parfum d'abandon définitif. Non, pour un abandon définitif, ce serait abandoned: . disused: est très bien lorsque c'est temporaire.

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Magasin temporairement fermé ?

2023-12-11 Thread Marc_marc
Le 10.12.23 à 20:45, LeJun via Talk-fr a écrit : Le 10/12/2023 à 18:59, pepilepi...@ovh.fr a écrit :    * marqué "boulangerie",    * avec une vitrine qui laisse deviner que c'est effectivement une boulangerie,    * mais qui ne sert à rien vu s'elle n'est jamais ouverte. Comment on peut

Re: [talk-au] Road corridors with no road - what access?

2023-12-11 Thread Ewen Hill
Hi Tom and a great question, I think a lot of this dates back to soldier resettlements after the first and second wars and that these farmlets were too small to operate successfully and thus were merged into larger farms so some roads that may have been required in the past were no longer