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A funny little potlatch bug

No worries - I couldn't find it on trac so I thought I'd let you know.

We're making a map here

http://c2.com/xp/YouArentGonnaNeedIt.html

Map first, create architecture only after it is clear it is needed.

The difference of OSM to other projects

Worse is better.

Yes, we could have concentrated on building better tools and forums that didn't have these redundancies and contradictions. But the truth is that if OSM had taken this approach we'd still be arguing about what tags to use and no mapping would have got done.

The OSM approach is that getting data into the database is the primary consideration and we need to lower the barrier for that to happen. Making everything neat & tidy can come later.

Edge of New Forest

Small world - we were cycling round Sandy Balls last Wednesday evening, as it happens!

The bylaws say that you are only meant to cycle in the New Forest on the waymarked routes (on the gravel tracks). But erosion is generally caused by ponies and water rather than cyclists, so that's unlikely to be a problem: and there's plenty of space, it's not like the problem of meeting dog walkers and stiles on a narrow country footpath through fields.

edits disappear at large zoom levels - why

The maps tiles at different zoom levels are generated at different times...

Open Train Map

I did find the recipe for doing hill shading in the end

osm.wiki/HikingBikingMaps#Hill_Shading

Apologies if this doesn't interest you!

Open Train Map

The main thing is that London looks rather strange without the Thames at the moment. But it does give some idea of relief elsewhere in the country. I don't know if anyone has a set of base tiles with shaded relief from the SRTM data?

I guess you'd need waterway=riverbank/river.

Open Train Map

Wonderful work. I wonder would it be possible to render water features on the map to give a bit more context?

Power lines are addictive

Now that Kosmos can generate aeronautical charts, there's probably a good reason to have this data...

osm.wiki/index.php/Kosmos_AirNav_Rules

first steps in virgin territory

The coastlines are done as a separate process, you'll have to wait a while before your changes to the coast polygon are propagated to the slippy map.

Here's some more info
osm.wiki/Coastline

Mapping rural areas

NPE maps work pretty well for rural areas: I've been filling in some gaps in Hampshire and Wiltshire using them and local knowledge.

Eventually it might be nice to have a thing similar to the noname layer so we can print out maps which show the roads which don't have a GPS trace: then we can bag them easily.

UK Postcodes

To be honest, being accurate to within 400m represents pretty good progress.

UK Post Boxes

It would be nice if you could search for more of the partial postcode: for instance there are postboxes listed in "SO16 7" but if I put "SO16 7" in the search box no matches are found.

A27 along the South Coast

For what it's worth if the aerial mapping is out by 15-20' then it's likely to be the aerial mapping which is aligned badly - particularly in areas where there aren't many features. If you view all the GPS tracks for the road and take an average that is far more accurate generally.