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Douglas Furlong wrote:
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<div dir="ltr">2008/9/12 Ed Loach <span dir="ltr"><<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:ed@loach.me.uk">ed@loach.me.uk</a>></span><br>
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the NoName view on OSM been there long? I just tried it and worked out
that it isn't a layer which hasn't been named; it is a layer where
streets with no name tag have red lines around them. That's really
useful, in case I've missed any in this area.<br>
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I've found it incredibly useful, as I am now printing out maps in my
area, where there are a lot of un-named roads, and going for a walk at
lunch time or after work.<br>
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However, it would be nice to know how often it is updated, as the
changes I've been making over the last few days have yet to show up in
the map view. <br>
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The nonames map is hosted by CloudMade, we update them from the planet
file each week. The updates typically appear on a Thursday.<br>
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Shaun<br>
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