Sorry I'm a very sarcastic person and have trouble decerning if people are
sarcastic or not.

Anyways what should we do with canvec tiles? Should we correct as much as
possible leaving only 0-10 warnings(there are nodes that are tagged as
land, but there's island names or other relevant info aka depricated tags)
or should we just correct errors on them before uploading? The major
problem in CanVec tiles is you have ways stacked on ways that are
essentially the same way, but belonging to one or more multipolygons.

On Aug 30, 2016 8:55 PM, "Begin Daniel" <jfd...@hotmail.com> wrote:

No sarcasm at all, why?

Sorry you got that impression L



Daniel



*From:* James [mailto:james2...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, 30 August, 2016 20:50
*To:* Begin Daniel
*Cc:* Talk-CA OpenStreetMap; john whelan; Adam Martin

*Subject:* Re: [Talk-ca] broken forests in eastern Canada



Not sure if you are sarcastic or serious... but anyways, I'm glad the rest
of talk-ca feels the same way(sorry for highjacking fix the forest thread
even though it was kind of related)



On Aug 30, 2016 8:43 PM, "Begin Daniel" <jfd...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Wow, same ideas, same concerns, provided independently...

That is cool!

Daniel



*From:* Adam Martin [mailto:s.adam.mar...@gmail.com
<s.adam.mar...@gmail.com>]
*Sent:* Tuesday, 30 August, 2016 19:15
*To:* john whelan


*Cc:* Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
*Subject:* Re: [Talk-ca] broken forests in eastern Canada



I've contacted him as well. Here's what I sent:



Good day, Nakaner



I am a resident of Canada and a contributor to OSM here. Looking over your
profile, you have over 5,500 edits across the OSM project, making you a
skilled mapper. It has come to the attention of the Canadian OSM community
recently that you have been performing work here and we appreciate that.
However, it has also come to our attention that much of the work you are
doing involves reverting the CANVEC data imports that we use here without
consultation with the local OSM group.

As you know, mapping is an involved process, especially in a country as
large geographically as Canada. Our population is relatively low, which
results in large expanses of land being effectively free of human
involvement. Since mapping effort tend to centre around human activity,
this means that large parts of Canada can go unmapped for a long time. To
combat this, we have made use of the CANVEC data graciously made available
by the Federal Government through the Department of Natural Resources. This
information covers most of the country in its surveys. It is known to be
somewhat inaccurate, but in the absence of information in a given area, it
is definitely welcome.

Most of the imports that you are flagging for revision have been in place
for years; in some cases, even before the policy for importation was in
place. I'm sure that they didn't always meet the guidelines that are now in
place within the larger OSM community, but the fact remains that the
information that they represent is invaluable to the Canadian portion of
the map and the mappers here.

If you wish to have that data become higher in quality, you are on the same
side as the Canadian mapping community. We know the limitations of CANVEC
and are working to allieviate them. Come join our OSM talk list and discuss
your concerns with us. We are very welcoming to any points of view on the
map. This allows all of us to come to a mutual understanding and solution
to the problems with the imported data that you highlight.

Our list is talk-ca@openstreetmap.org

Thanks,

Adam






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