In Canada we have CANVEC data available for free and we actually import it into OSM. This is roughly the equivalent of Ordnance Survey in the UK quite different to the normal approach in OSM which is to use GPS traces. I think the approach would be to use the scripts that have been developed to import this data into OSM but just bring it into a blank database. That way we could use the various utilities and infrastructure that is available for OSM.
We also have lots of other things that can get imported. The city has data is it prepared to release to OSM or anyone else and as that data gets added to OSM so we can use the same scripts again to pull it in. Talking to one of the city planners tonight one of their major problems is combining data from different sources. If I can tap into those the eighty programmers on the opendata side this should be doable. To engage the citizens it would be nice to let them add or edit POIs. However Id like to protect the road network and tags, hence the original question. Thanks for the thoughts Cheerio John On 29 April 2010 17:11, Ramey <[email protected]> wrote: > If you want to serve it up on your own server, I would assume you'll > download the planet.osm file, render it and serve your tiles. So, the > only way modifications to the tags would be a problem is if YOUR > planet.osm file is publicly available. You don't have to > automatically grab the new planet file every week, you could grab it > every month, say, and then verify it before rendering it. If you see > that things have changed and they don't make sense, edit them back to > how they should be, and then render it. I don't really see the > problem that makes OSM unusable for your application. The problem is > starting out with known good data, and then only accepting updates > that still seem good, or fixing the changes if they don't reflect > reality. > > _______________________________________________ > newbies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies >
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