> - landuse=greenfield, building=yes, building=garage, > leisure=swimming_pool, barrier=wall, and entrance=yes is an odd set of > features to import. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
The mapper thinks that this was the information needed in that zone. > - Some buildings are missing, likely from the source data. The mapper had said that he had completed the data manually. It is possible that he has miss some buildings. > - There is severe over-noding of circular features, e.g. 71 nodes > in a 4.8m diameter swimming pool: > http://maps.paulnorman.ca/imports/review/cigarral/pool.png. We are working on a feature in the tool to avoid this change, in the mean time uploads wont be allowed. > - Last time it was discussed there was no consensus that buildings > should be imported split based on building plan data, e.g. > http://maps.paulnorman.ca/imports/review/cigarral/building.png In the Spanish list there is a rather consensus that it is worth to upload that data. Moreover, in this particular thread someone said that it would be a shame that we does not import that information because it would be very useful. However in the wiki about how to use Cat2Osm we have written a note, telling that 3d tags can create too many geometries and that the mapper should decide whether to use it or not. > - The couple of building=garages don't actually appear to be > garages These seems to be private garages inside houses. We have been looking in map features and seems the most suitable tag. Moreover, the tool puts a fixme in those places because with the data provided it is not possible to distinguish between the different types of garages (private or public) and the local mapper (who know the place) has decided that this is the best tag for them. > - The landuse=greenfield is still a problem. I'd suggest not > including that tag but just including the address information I think that the tag is important here. In Spain, local governments sell public land to particulars to help them build their own houses. This place seems to be one of those so it has been split, sold and probably it has been built (or is starting to be built). However the actual crisis probably have stopped lots of these projects. -- Cruz Enrique Borges Hernández Email: [email protected] DeustoTech Energy Telefono: 944139000 ext.2052 Avda. Universidades, 24 48007 Bilbao, Spain _______________________________________________ Imports mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports
