Re: [OSM-talk] Name challenge - what to call the new OSM+Wikidata service?

2017-09-19 Thread Janko Mihelić
pon, 18. ruj 2017. u 18:55 Oleksiy Muzalyev napisao je: > It is not bad. But it is centered on two data bases - the Wikidata and the > OSM. What if in the future there will be more open data sources readily > available? > Wikidata already gives you a way to connect its data to any other databas

Re: [OSM-talk] [OSM-legal-talk] Putting simple scripts in the Wiki without violating CC BY-SA 2.0

2017-09-19 Thread Kathleen Lu
If I were you, I would put the code into GitHub. It may seem like overkill, but it will make it much easier for others to find your scripts. It's free and there is a setting to generate a license file. The wiki is under a CC-SA license, which is not a good match for code. You could explicitly stat

Re: [OSM-talk] [OSM-legal-talk] Putting simple scripts in the Wiki without violating CC BY-SA 2.0

2017-09-19 Thread Ilya Zverev
https://gist.github.com would be the better option — it was specifically made for short rarely changing scripts. I keep a couple scripts there. Don't forget to put the license information in the comments in the script header. Ilya > 19 сент. 2017 г., в 20:09, Kathleen Lu написал(а): > > If I

[OSM-talk] Adding wikidata tags to the remaining objects with only wikipedia tag

2017-09-19 Thread Yuri Astrakhan
There is now a relatively small number of OSM nodes and relations remaining, that have wikipedia, but do not have wikidata tags. iD editor already automatically adds wikidata to all new edits, so finishing up the rest automatically seems like a good thing to do, as that will allow many new quality

Re: [OSM-talk] Adding wikidata tags to the remaining objects with only wikipedia tag

2017-09-19 Thread Andy Mabbett
On 19 September 2017 at 21:03, Yuri Astrakhan wrote: > There is now a relatively small number of OSM nodes and relations remaining, > that have wikipedia, but do not have wikidata tags. Thank you for your continued excellent work on this. > iD editor already > automatically adds wikidata to all

Re: [OSM-talk] Adding wikidata tags to the remaining objects with only wikipedia tag

2017-09-19 Thread Yuri Astrakhan
> > > > This way, we will be able to quickly find all the objects that are > > problematic with the Wikidata+OSM service. For example, thanks to the > > community, we already fixed over 600 incorrect links to wiki > disambiguations > > pages, and this will find many more of them. We will be able t

Re: [OSM-talk] Adding wikidata tags to the remaining objects with only wikipedia tag

2017-09-19 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 09/19/2017 10:03 PM, Yuri Astrakhan wrote: > I would like to auto-add all the > corresponding wikidata based on wikipedia, for all remaining objects, > using JOSM's "Fetch Wikidata IDs". If the Wikidata ID can be fetched automatically based on the Wikipedia tag, can we delete the Wikipedi

Re: [OSM-talk] [OSM-legal-talk] Putting simple scripts in the Wiki without violating CC BY-SA 2.0

2017-09-19 Thread Devon Fyson
I like the idea of putting it in a software specific version control system but we need to preserve all the tools used to help curate the database along with the database. I don't like the idea of relying on 3rd party hosts with user accounts. We then we have to trust that both the users and hosts

Re: [OSM-talk] [OSM-legal-talk] Putting simple scripts in the Wiki without violating CC BY-SA 2.0

2017-09-19 Thread Daniel Koć
W dniu 20.09.2017 o 03:09, Devon Fyson pisze: However on the other hand GitHub is very popular and there would likely be poor buy-in if contributors were asked to use a different system. Therefore I propose that a new template be made on the wiki which is specifically for referring tools in any

[OSM-talk] DWG survey on organised editing

2017-09-19 Thread Paul Norman
The Data Working Group is conducting a survey as part of its work on a policy covering paid mapping. When OpenStreetMap started, it was largely a project of hobbyists contributing to OSM in their spare time. They chose freely what to map and which tools to use, and they took individual responsibi

Re: [OSM-talk] DWG survey on organised editing

2017-09-19 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
2017-09-20 1:51 GMT-03:00 Paul Norman : > The Data Working Group is conducting a survey as part of its work on a > policy covering paid mapping. Thanks for this, I think it's an important topic. In Argentina we're dealing with an organization or program that is "teaching" school teachers to map (m