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@en.osm.townIIRC the photos stay hosted untill a week after the note is resolved. They are in the website if the developer
@Zwiebel @openstreetmap
I would expect ISO to be among the last organisations in the world to suggest that copyright should be waived for something or that there should be an open license.
Of course I'm not going to check in this instance because as a typical ISO standard it is obscenely expensive.
Don't copy from maps you don't have permission to use.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Copyright#Proprietary_data
@pietervdvn @openstreetmap Thanks.
I did think that a background map that emphasised water would be good, I didn't think of trying to get MapComplete to pick out the navigable ways.
Marinas, chandlers and boatyards would probably be good things to have. A (read only?) lock layer for context maybe.
I think mooring areas would be good, but it seems these are normally done on lengths of way, but MapComplete would be limited to adding points (AFAIK).
@infeeeee @Tyoda @openstreetmap
My hdyc pie chart doesn't show: "Could not draw pie with labels contained inside canvas".
List-wise: JOSM, StreetComplete, OsmAnd, Potlatch, Vespucci, iD, JOSM (Reverter), MapComplete, Pic4Review and then the ones that are under 10.
So they haven't announced a change or anything?
You have (supposedly) been able to create your own public transport files for ages.
@pietervdvn @abeorch @openstreetmap
My first attempt with some guesswork as to what would be useful: fuel, water points, black water disposal, toilets, showers and other drinking water.
@pietervdvn When I wrote that I'd got stuck trying to add questions _into_ the title. Which obviously went very badly.
I ended up looking at another example to see where the various bits of information were meant to go and then got the hang of it a bit more.
I also ran into some things where I thought I was completely misunderstanding another thing and it turned out to be a weird bug. I've typed up the one I could reproduce, but I also had e.g. 'TypeError: s[h[1]] is undefined"
I managed it, had to look at some examples to see how things were meant to work. I'll see if I can cobble together the layers I have done into a theme.