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    <p>There are a number of task manger instances run outside of HOT
      (which would really really not be an appropriate one). It's on the
      other side of the world but please feel free to use our (SOSM)
      instance  <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tasks.osm.ch/">http://tasks.osm.ch/</a> (which is currently mainly used for
      coordinating an address import).<br>
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    Simon<br>
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    PS: while I have your attention maybe somebody wants to weigh in on
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.reddit.com/r/openstreetmap/comments/8ra1x2/android_apps_that_do_navigation_well/">https://www.reddit.com/r/openstreetmap/comments/8ra1x2/android_apps_that_do_navigation_well/</a>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 17.06.2018 um 01:30 schrieb Phil
      Wyatt:<br>
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      You could put a project up on the HOT Task manager as a low
      priority and then send folks the link
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          Cheers - Phil, 
          <div>On the road with his iPad </div>
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          On 16 Jun 2018, at 10:29 pm, Dion Moult <<a
            href="mailto:dion@thinkmoult.com" moz-do-not-send="true">dion@thinkmoult.com</a>>
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            As a continuation of this thread just wondering if there was
            a way to divide up Sydney into a grid and automatically
            check the progress of whether that zone has been mapped or
            not. Is there a standard approach for this? <br>
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            Dion Moult<br>
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            On 6 Jun 2018, 09:39, Warin < <a
              href="mailto:61sundowner@gmail.com" moz-do-not-send="true">61sundowner@gmail.com</a>>
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              On 06/06/18 08:51, Dion Moult wrote:<br>
              > Thanks Andrew et all,<br>
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              > Yes, I have used the ESRI imagery layer. Thanks for
              the heads up of the LPI base map. Before I go too far, can
              one of you please look at the work I've done so far if I'm
              doing things correctly? Here is a small sample in the
              suburb of Epping that I have traced houses and added
              addresses:<br>
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              > In that scenario I did not trace off the LPI imagery,
              but instead traced off ESRI. I noticed if I enable the LPI
              imagery, the houses don't line up. Should this be fixed?
              If so, what's the best way?<br>
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              Any imagery can have a 'offset' from where it should be.
              And that offset will vary as you go up and down hills.<br>
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              The LPI Imagery has much better resolution and less
              parallax error than the other sources .. I prefer it to
              any other images for its accuracy.<br>
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              That said it is usefull to check with other images for
              more up to date things. I found in Coffs Harbour that the
              DigitalGlobe stuff is more current.<br>
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              I'll leave others to comment on that address stuff.. no
              expert on that (yet). :)<br>
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