Hola a todos,
La verdad es que yo mismo me había planteado varias veces plantear usar loomio
para la toma de decisiones en OSM por razones como las que expone Marcos,
siendo la principal de ellas el hecho de que en los años que llevo en OSM me
cuesta ver propuestas que se lleven a cabo
Buenas,
He realizado un pequeño script para importar los árboles de Barcelona del
portal de datos abiertos del Ayuntamiento y escribo por lo siguiente: 1) Para
compartir el proceso de importación con la comunidad y revisarlo; 2) Preguntar
sobre los siguientes pasos a seguir y 3) Para compartir
Thank you everyone for your help.
With Bryce's example + Martijn Library (thanks for developing it!) + some
further research I am sure I will be able to achieve what I was looking for!
Best,
Carlos Cámara-Menoyo
https://carloscamara.es
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On Monday 11 March de 2019 a les 18:34, Dave F via talk
wrote:
> Unsure, but would OSMtoGeojson be of use?
> https://github.com/tyrasd/osmtogeojson
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> DaveF
>
> On 11/03/2019 10:18, Carlos Cámara Menoyo via talk wrote:
>
>> Dear colleagues
Thanks for your reply, Mateusz.
I know (and use) Overpass turbo. However, what I want to do is to store a query
and execute it in order to update results and store them as a file for further
manipulation, so I can easily update results without the need to accessing to
the interface, generate
Dear colleagues,
I have just started to use Python and I would like to make a query to Overpass
and store the results in a geospatial format (e.g. GeoJSON) so I can
programatically update the data.
As far as I know, there is a library called overpy that should be what I am
looking for. After
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