Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Les adresses... -- devient mol o molo sur l'anarchie du bâti

2010-06-24 Thread Christian Quest
Après avoir été pris comme beaucoup par l'enthousiasme, je fais aussi une pause sur l'upload du bâti vers OSM, car il semble qu'on puisse tirer bien plus des données collectées que le simple rendu des bâtiments (les numéros par exemple). Il y a un travail de nettoyage à faire et si on ne

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Les adresses...

2010-06-24 Thread Benoît ROUSSEAU
Benoît ROUSSEAU a écrit : Re... Je viens de regarder les SVG extraits par le script de V. Il est possible d'en extraire les numéros d'adresse. Ce n'est, A PRIORI, pas vraiment compliqué, mais il me faudra du temps pour mettre au point (5 jours, 2 semaines, + ?). On peux même

Re: [OSM-talk-fr] Les adresses... -- devient molo mol o sur l'anarchie du bâti

2010-06-24 Thread Xinfe Ewalavir
On Friday, June 25, 2010, THEVENON Julien julien_theve...@yahoo.fr wrote: De : sylvain letuffe sylv...@letuffe.org L'outil n'ajoute aucun autre tag repérable que : $tag_source = cadastre-dgi-fr source : Direction Générale des Impôts - Cadastre. Mise à jour : . ($year + 1900); Ce qui,

Re: [Talk-GB] Moving Scotland, England, N. Ireland and Wales relations to admin_level 3

2010-06-24 Thread Greg Auger
I don't object, but when you're done is there any chance you could update the wiki page's United Kingdom row? I think it is pretty out of date! http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Admin_level Thanks Greg. ___ Talk-GB mailing list

[Talk-GB] UK Mapping Priorities

2010-06-24 Thread Andy Allan
I just had a look at the UK Mapping Priorities page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Mapping_Priorities and I noticed that Darlington has gone from unmapped to awesome over the last few months. Who wants to step up and take credit for such immense progress on what was the UK's highest

[Talk-GB] Fwd: UK Mapping Priorities

2010-06-24 Thread Russ Phillips
On 24 June 2010 12:41, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote: I just had a look at the UK Mapping Priorities page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Mapping_Priorities and I noticed that Darlington has gone from unmapped to awesome over the last few months. Who wants to step up and take

Re: [Talk-GB] UK Mapping Priorities

2010-06-24 Thread Nick Whitelegg
I just had a look at the UK Mapping Priorities page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Mapping_Priorities and I noticed that Darlington has gone from unmapped to awesome over the last few months. Who wants to step up and take credit for such immense progress on what was the UK's highest

[Talk-GB] Paths and footways

2010-06-24 Thread Tom Chance
At the risk of starting a pointlessly long thread... Can anyone help me understand when to use highway=path and when to use highway=footway in the UK? If it's still a completely stupid disagreement then nevermind, I'll just carry on as I have for five years using highway=footway. The wiki says

Re: [Talk-GB] UK Mapping Priorities

2010-06-24 Thread Ian Spencer
Andy Allan wrote on 24/06/2010 12:41: I just had a look at the UK Mapping Priorities page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Mapping_Priorities and I noticed that Darlington has gone from unmapped to awesome over the last few months. Who wants to step up and take credit for such immense

Re: [Talk-GB] Paths and footways

2010-06-24 Thread Nick Whitelegg
(when to use footway or path) I use footway for surfaced paths and path for unsurfaced, unmaintained mud paths, typically in the country. I don't think there's a right answer to this though! For actual legal rights of way, many believe that the

Re: [Talk-GB] Paths and footways

2010-06-24 Thread Richard Mann
I use path for unmade paths in the country (or indistinct ones across parks), and footways for made up paths. Richard On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Tom Chance t...@acrewoods.net wrote: At the risk of starting a pointlessly long thread... Can anyone help me understand when to use

Re: [Talk-GB] Paths and footways

2010-06-24 Thread Trevor Hook
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@googlemail.com wrote: I use path for unmade paths in the country (or indistinct ones across parks), and footways for made up paths. Richard But that goes against the wiki advice, highway=footway is for designated foot

Re: [Talk-GB] Paths and footways

2010-06-24 Thread Richard Mann
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Trevor Hook trevor.k.h...@googlemail.com wrote: On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@googlemail.com wrote: I use path for unmade paths in the country (or indistinct ones across parks), and footways for made up paths. Richard

Re: [Talk-GB] Paths and footways

2010-06-24 Thread Ruan Kendall
I've always used footways for urban, usually metalled, pedestrian routes and path for offroad routes outside of urban areas. If it has been constructed and pavement-like access restrictions are likely to be in force (ie, no bikes) I'd call it a footway. If it is a PROV over a field or a

Re: [Talk-GB] UK Mapping Priorities

2010-06-24 Thread Matt Williams
On 24 June 2010 13:46, Ian Spencer ianmspen...@gmail.com wrote: Andy Allan wrote on 24/06/2010 12:41: I just had a look at the UK Mapping Priorities page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Mapping_Priorities and I noticed that Darlington has gone from unmapped to awesome over the last

Re: [Talk-us] Percentage of data imported vs mapped

2010-06-24 Thread McGuire, Matthew
Thanks All, I guess it's not an easy question to answer. Maybe it would break down like this: OSM Edits -Import --Tiger --Other -Bot -User --New geography --First edit to import --Other edit It would be fun to see the relative state to state activity and, of course, compare it to

Re: [Talk-cl] Servidor OpenStreetMap Chile

2010-06-24 Thread Juan Pizarro
Estimados, Como están. Reportando el tema del Servidor de Tiles en la Universidad de Talca. El espacio necesario en un Servidor esta ofrecido desde Abril, pero por cosas ajenas a mi el proceso de puesta en marcha no se a podido llevar a cabo, ya que aún no he podido tener acceso a la maquina,

Re: [Talk-cl] Georeferencia de árboles

2010-06-24 Thread Julio Costa Zambelli
Perfectamente factible. Si tienen los datos en un archivo shapefile por ejemplo. Aquí una muestra de lo que se hizo hace poco en Girona, en preparación para el State of The Map de este año: http://osm.org/go/xU1FFB_N Saludos 2010/6/24 Juan Pizarro jpizar...@gmail.com Estimados, Como

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