There are also perhaps-related endeavors like ODM on mapscaping.com [1], at
least one related video [2], a software repository [3], a cloud-based
imagery-processing app [4], Site Scan for ArcGIS [5] and more, including people
who have created businesses to provide "drone services" like flyovers
I'm not saying a key like drone=* (as a "verb," like "to drone here, whether or
not...?") is or isn't a good fit for OSM. I am wondering if it is a good fit,
I honestly don't know. The number of
fuzzy-hanging-off-into-infinity-of-details-ever-changing-laws-and-rules-regarding-weight-and-one-mi
Here are the Australian rules:
https://www.casa.gov.au/knowyourdrone/drone-rules
They're more a matter of saying No, you can't, rather than Yes, you can!
I don't think that it would work in OSM?
Thanks
Graeme
On Sat, 11 Feb 2023 at 04:10, Craig Wallace wrote:
> On 2023-02-10 11:43, Anne-Kar
On 2023-02-10 11:43, Anne-Karoline Distel wrote:
What do people think about a key like drone? I'm thinking of heritage
sites/ tourist attractions, of course. I noticed on a Welsh heritage
site that they had an icon for all the amenities and permissions, and
they had one for "Drones not allowe
-- Lukas
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Von: "Anne-Karoline Distel"
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What do people think about a key like drone? I'm thinking of heritage sites/ tourist attractions, of course. I noticed on a Welsh heritage
What do people think about a key like drone? I'm thinking of heritage
sites/ tourist attractions, of course. I noticed on a Welsh heritage
site that they had an icon for all the amenities and permissions, and
they had one for "Drones not allowed". Obviously, we could add drone=no
to every airport