[Talk-GB] police box - tags?

Andy Robinson ajrlists at gmail.com
Wed Apr 9 14:12:11 UTC 2014


Have you posted this to the Klingon and Dalek lists? They may have a view
too.

 

Cheers

Andy

 

From: Fozy 81 [mailto:fozy81 at hotmail.com] 
Sent: 08 April 2014 21:38
To: talk-gb at openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-GB] police box - tags?

 

Hi,

This must have been discussed at some point, but sorry couldn't find any
tagging info by searching. So any pointers for tagging historic blue police
boxes?

historic=tardis  ??

Thank you,

Tim

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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2014 16:05:51 +0100
> From: "Dave F." <davefox at madasafish.com>
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> Cc: richard at daniel28.co.uk, Alison_Sherwin at BATHNES.GOV.UK
> Subject: [Talk-GB] Better By Bike map data sessions
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> Hi
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> Better by Bike are organising some OSM Mapping parties around the 
> Bristol area:
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> http://www.betterbybike.info/
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> If you wish to attend please let Alison Sherwin know by this WEDNESDAY.
> 
> You are invited to a mapping party
> 
> Across the region local councils are converting their cycle data into 
> Open Street Map. Migrating all our regional cycle data has highlighted a 
> number of details that need to be checked.
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> As Open Street Map is a collaborative tool, we would like to invite you 
> to join us for a mapping party to make our regional data as accurate as 
> it can be. We need your local knowledge to check specific details, such 
> as inconsistency in the attribution of a path to include cycling, or 
> geometry where a cycle path may not be shown at all.
> 
> Changes to Open Street Map are easy to make, expert tuition and 
> refreshments will be provided at each venue to make this a social 
> occasion. An enthusiasm for cycle data is more important than 
> experience. Come along to a venue near you and feel free to bring a 
> friend.
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> Regional Mapping parties:
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> *Region*
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> *Venue*
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> *Time*
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> *Date*
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> *Contact*
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> Bath and North East Somerset
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> The Guildhall, Aix-en-Provence Room
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> 18:00-20:30
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> 14^th April
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> Alison Sherwin
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> Bristol
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> Roll for the Soul, Nelson Street, Bristol
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> 18:00 ? 20:30
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> 9^th April
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> Tom Southerby
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> North Somerset
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> South Gloucestershire
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> Bradley Stoke leisure centre, the old cr?che tbc
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> Evening tbc
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> 15^th Apr
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> Tbc
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> *Further information*
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> The quality of the data held in Open Street Map is important for 
> providing accurate cycle route information and is used in a number of 
> internet journey planners such as Cycle streets and Travelwest. With 
> your help in future Open Street Map can be used to produce paper and 
> online maps.
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> Updating detail in Open Street Map can be done on any mobile device, or 
> computer. Attendees are welcome to bring a smartphone, tablet or laptop 
> to the party if they choose.
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> On 24 Mar 2014, at 23:04, Richard Daniel <richard at daniel28.co.uk
<mailto:richard at daniel28.co.uk%20%0b> 
> <mailto:richard at daniel28.co.uk>> wrote:
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> > Hi
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> > I have been asked to pass on this Better By Bike map data session.
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> > Please could you let Alison Sherwin know if you are able to attend.
> > alison_sherwin at bathnes.gov.uk <mailto:alison_sherwin at bathnes.gov.uk>
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> > Dick
> > <BD5394 Mapping Data Event Poster BANES.PDF> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 16:41:50 +0100
> From: Andy Mabbett <andy at pigsonthewing.org.uk>
> To: "Talk-GB at openstreetmap.org" <talk-gb at openstreetmap.org>
> Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Key: PMSA_ref
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> On 6 April 2014 19:10, Andrew Hain <andrewhainosm at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
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> >> documentation for Public Monuments &
> >> Sculpture Association PMSA references:
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> >> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:PMSA_ref
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> > What do you see the tag being used for?
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> Have you seen the key documentation? What else would you like to know?
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> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 16:53:56 +0000
> From: John Baker <rovastar at hotmail.com>
> To: "talk-gb at openstreetmap.org" <talk-gb at openstreetmap.org>
> Subject: [Talk-GB] OSM on Radio5
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> Broadcast in the early hours of tuesday morning on Radio5. Outriders is a
BBC tech show and last week was called "on the map" about mapping, a lot of
it about community mapping aka OSM but it wasn't mentioned explicitly much.
> Now available for podcast about half an hour long
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/pods
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> Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 09:19:03 +0100
> From: Steve Chilton <S.L.Chilton at mdx.ac.uk>
> To: John Baker <rovastar at hotmail.com>, "talk-gb at openstreetmap.org"
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> Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] OSM on Radio5
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> I was one of the contributors to the programme and I actually said a lot
more about OSM - but they chose to cut because of time constraints.
> Gave description of the ways OSMers map, and used examples from Haiti
earthquake mapping (mapping in emergencies) and Kibera (maps as empowering
tools) etc
> My original brief was to talk about 'neocartography', so OSM was just one
aspect of it.
> But nevertheless an interesting programme and always good to get the
cartography message out there.
> 
> Cheers
> Steve
> ________________________________________
> From: John Baker [rovastar at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 5:53 PM
> To: talk-gb at openstreetmap.org
> Subject: [Talk-GB] OSM on Radio5
> 
> Broadcast in the early hours of tuesday morning on Radio5. Outriders is a
BBC tech show and last week was called "on the map" about mapping, a lot of
it about community mapping aka OSM but it wasn't mentioned explicitly much.
> 
> Now available for podcast about half an hour long
> 
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/pods
> 
> Enjoy
> 
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