On 2020-08-01 9:26 a.m., Alan Mackie wrote:
Perhaps I am an overly literal follower of the wiki, but I had always
assumed the coastline should continue inland as far as the tide
continues to be noticeable. Mediterranean mapping might be an issue,
but elsewhere I think this is fairly clear?
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On 2020-07-31 8:21 a.m., Andy Townsend wrote:
On 26/05/2020 00:20, Alan Mackie wrote:
Has this edit war stabilised?
Apparently it has been blocking coastline updates across the whole
world for /months /now.
https://osmdata.openstreetmap.de/data/land-polygons.html
https://github.com/fossgis/o
On 2020-05-07 11:49 a.m., Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
So, what's the next step?
As a next step, I'd map motorcycle taxis as amenity=motorcycle_taxi.
Vote with your mapping.
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On 2020-04-02 2:33 p.m., Yves wrote:
Surely this can be fixed if needed, but Osm2pgsql still has a
route_name column?
osm2pgsql doesn't have any columns. It will produce a database with the
columns you tell it to, transformed how you tell it to.
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On 2020-03-06 9:22 a.m., Peter Elderson wrote:
That sounds even more odd to me... what if it doesn't match? Do we
have authoritative gpx-es for routers?
No. There is no one true route between two points, so there can't be an
authoritative router.
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On 2019-05-15 2:32 a.m., Philip Barnes wrote:
We have deliveroo operating locally, however I have never seen verifiable
evidence on the restaurants that they offer that service.
Deliveroo might not, but there are delivery services that are indicated
on restaurant doors here.
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