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Screenshot attached of https://gregrs.dev.openstreetmap.org/fhrs/district-14.html, where a large number of FHRS entries are listed on a point just north of Matterdale End, which is a tiny hamlet which…
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Our observations lead us to believe that flux installed in namespace 'alpha' will pick up FHRs in namespace 'beta'. This is probably by design.
We would like the option to restrict flux from only f…
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I have created a package using your cookiecutter and am not sure if the sphynx documentation is working.
In your docs/references/nameless.rst , you have
`automodules::nameless
:: members
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I …
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I read a CSV file of 6 million records including latitude/Longitude points captured by food hygiene inspectors using handheld mobile devices. As UK & Ireland, this data was in the range 48 to 60 latit…
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From Robert Whittaker @rjw62 via email:
> I find it quite difficult to see the difference between the purple markers (OSM with postcode) and blue markers (unmatched FHRS entries) on the map. Could …
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Hi
This query returns around 2000 or so items depending on the size of the browser window. http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/Dr4
If I click once/twice on the 'minus' zoom out button & run again it retu…
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https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/2523456 fhrs:id 1001957 type multipolygon
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/961047 fhrs:id 1074036 type multipolygon
These OSM objects are not being corre…
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The GB wide FHRS/OSM comparison graph of Top districts by percentage of OSM nodes with a non-mismatched postcode seems to be out of date and does not match the Districts summary.
Cambridge 81.6% and …
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Match craft=caterer, craft=brewery, craft=winery - they may have FHRS tags?
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See email from Robert. Would need type, id, lat, lon, name and fhrs:id.