Andrew Hain wrote:
> I still get internal errors in a few places, for instance Richmond upon
> Thames.
It was failing because node 880543279 had been deleted by this recent changeset.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/37791280
I changed the code to skip
I still get internal errors in a few places, for instance Richmond upon Thames.
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On 11 March 2016 at 23:46, Edward Betts wrote:
Thank you again for your continued work on this. However...
> I think the next step is show the list of items to be tagged in human readable
> form with a form where mappers can sign their name or username and assert that
> they
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> Sent: 11 March 2016 15:46
> To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] OSM with Wikidata: now covers UK and Ireland
>
> I've added a code to preview the XML of the changeset that adds wikidata tags
> to objects in a given area. You can find p
Iām getting internal server errors when I try to look at the previews.
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To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] OSM with Wikidata: now covers UK and Ireland
I've
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Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] OSM with Wikidata: now covers UK and Ireland
I've uploaded my first changeset - Places of worship in Birmingham.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/37
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Colin Smale wrote:
> > As we are not copying the content from Wikipedia/Wikidata, but just
> > a reference
>
> Unfortunately it's not quite that simple.
>
> The matching is done by co-ordinates. The co-ordinates in Wikidata could be
> held to be
I've uploaded my first changeset - Places of worship in Birmingham.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/37766888
This is a modification to 10 ways and one relation.
The relation is a multipolygon representing Birmingham Oratory. The uploader
has put the wikidata tag on the relation, which
Colin Smale wrote:
> As we are not copying the content from Wikipedia/Wikidata, but just
> a reference
Unfortunately it's not quite that simple.
The matching is done by co-ordinates. The co-ordinates in Wikidata could be
held to be information copyrighted by Google. Consequently you could argue
Richard,
As we are not copying the content from Wikipedia/Wikidata, but just a
reference, it sounds analogous to the many discussions there have been
about hyperlinks to copyright-infringing content, i.e. the question of
whether the link itself constitutes a copyright infringement. The link
On 11/03/2016 12:40, Andy Mabbett wrote:
Tickets have also been raised
(to save anyone else looking it up)
https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/2680
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/11541
I don't see anything for P2. I haven't looked for other editors.
Cheers,
Andy
Hi all,
Without wanting to be a rotten party-pooper, could I just raise the licence
issues with this?
Wikidata co-ordinate information is chiefly sourced from Wikipedia, which
claims to be CC-BY-SA licensed.
Wikipedia co-ordinate information is chiefly sourced from Google Maps[1].
Google
On 10 March 2016 at 20:53, Philip Barnes wrote:
> What plans are there for maintenance of this data in future, it is a move
> away from human readable tags so errors will go unnoticed.
Various tickets have been opened, requesting that the authors of the
major editing
Good question.
OSM editors and viewers could be changed to integrate more closely with
Wikidata. An OSM editor could suggest to the mapper a matching Wikidata item
to tag. We could have the editor automatically look up the label from the
Wikidata item in the preferred language of the person
I've added admin_level=8 to the output. This is useful for selling matches
grouped by districts, London boroughs and metropolitan boroughs.
For example:
http://edwardbetts.com/osm-wikidata/gb-ie/region/Greater_London
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I particularly want to echo Brian's advice to request permission from a
mapper in each county. Use the OSM wiki to find local mappers/groups for
that consultation.
A summary table would be helpful if it includes: county name, when the
mechanical edit was done, the status (done, refused, not yet
Thanks Edward, that has removed the uncertainty and looks much better
know.
//colin
On 2016-03-11 08:48, Edward Betts wrote:
> I've updated the category names in the database to remove " by country" from
> the end.
>
> Edward Betts wrote: The category names are from
>
I've updated the category names in the database to remove " by country" from
the end.
Edward Betts wrote:
> The category names are from Wikipedia. I start with the "Airports by country"
> category and just grab the subcategories for United Kingdom and Ireland. In a
> previous
The category names are from Wikipedia. I start with the "Airports by country"
category and just grab the subcategories for United Kingdom and Ireland. In a
previous version I had code to strip the ' by country' from the end. I'll try
and restore it to reduce the confusion.
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Colin Smale
Hi Edward,
I took a look at the result pages and I noticed a small, but pervasive
typo. All the listings of a category per county are actually titled per
countRy on all the pages. For example on the Greater London page
http://edwardbetts.com/osm-wikidata/gb-ie/region/Greater_London you see
under
Now fixed: http://edwardbetts.com/osm-wikidata/gb-ie/region/Isle_of_Man
Thanks for the bug report.
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Colin Spiller wrote:
> Isle of Man conspicuous by its absence
> Colin
>
> Edward Betts wrote:
>
> >I've extended my search for matches
On Thu Mar 10 21:48:45 2016 GMT, Colin Spiller wrote:
> Isle of Man conspicuous by its absence
The Isle of Man is neither part of the UK or Ireland
Phil (trigpoint)
>
> Edward Betts wrote:
>
> >I've extended my search for matches between OSM and Wikidata again. It now
>
The matching code is looking for castles to be tagged with one of:
historic=castle, building=castle, or tourism=attraction
'@ Bristol' is tagged as tourism=attraction.
hen my code is matching names it tries removing ' castle' from the end of
castle names. It also removes any symbols, so we
Isle of Man conspicuous by its absence
Colin
Edward Betts wrote:
>I've extended my search for matches between OSM and Wikidata again. It now
>covers all of the UK and Ireland.
>
>I used map data from http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/british-isles.html
>
>The results are
>
> "To fix in wikidata/wikipedia is there one place to edit it so that it
> propagates to wikidata and all the different language wikipedias? "
The best way is to update wikidata, and in good time it will propagate
across to the various Wikipedias once they're linked with Wikidata (not all
are
What plans are there for maintenance of this data in future, it is a move away
from human readable tags so errors will go unnoticed.
Mappers are very unlikely to add new wikidata tags in the way we add Wikipedia.
Phil (trigpoint)
On Thu Mar 10 20:00:17 2016 GMT, Edward Betts wrote:
> Dave F
I'm not sure about that. Very recently I noticed the Architectural
Association on Bedford Square was missing (interest is that it has a
bookshop). I was able to locate it using OOC OSGB maps (particularly the
late Victorian town plan & the post-war 1:1250 maps of London), which also
had house
This analysis shows some errors in both wikidata/wikipedia and OSM, we
should try and fix some of them.
On error in particular is difference in location, in Worcestershire they
are 36 cases were the distance is 1 km or more. It quite a lot of cases
this is an error in wikidata/wikipedia. To fix
Hi Edward
I would import only after an invitation by a mapper or mappers in the
relevant county, and only after they've checked where your data has more
than one match and indicated which of the multiple matches is the
appropriate one
A wiki table showing the progress of each county would be
Had a look at Bristol -- seems fine...
...except:
Q4968836 ā Bristol Castle ā 2 matches found
@ Bristol
Sometimes known as "At Bristol" -- a science-themed museum/attraction --
an odd match to a ruined castle?
Cheers,
Neil
On 10/03/2016 17:57, Edward Betts wrote:
I've extended my
Dave F wrote:
> I haven't been paying full attention to this. Are we not meant to add a
> wikipedia tag any more?
>
> Could you give a brief update on the proposal please.
Here are the relevant pages on the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Wikidata
I haven't been paying full attention to this. Are we not meant to add a
wikipedia tag any more?
Could you give a brief update on the proposal please.
Cheers
Dave F.
On 10/03/2016 17:57, Edward Betts wrote:
I've extended my search for matches between OSM and Wikidata again. It now
covers all
I've extended my search for matches between OSM and Wikidata again. It now
covers all of the UK and Ireland.
I used map data from http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/british-isles.html
The results are grouped by region or county as well as by category.
http://edwardbetts.com/osm-wikidata/gb-ie/
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