Re: [Talk-ca] Importing buildings in Canada

2019-04-30 Thread Paul Norman via Talk-ca
The sources of the data are different in different regions, as well as the existing communities. A Canada-wide process won't work when each import is going to vary.On Apr 27, 2019 1:40 PM, john whelan  wrote:We now have three sources of data with the correct licensing.I'm proposing that I amend both the import plan and the import mailing list to include the three alternative sources.I'm tempted by the idea of splitting the country up into regions of some sort.We have a couple of groups currently who I think would like to import what is available in Alberta and Manitoba.  Are we asking them to hold off until Pierre and company have come up with a cleansing routine?Thoughts ladies and gentlemen please.Thanks John
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Re: [Talk-ca] Building Import

2019-03-15 Thread Paul Norman via Talk-ca

On 2019-03-15 9:07 a.m., Andrew Lester wrote:

I disagree. Silence won't solve anything.

I'm speaking here as a local BC mapper, and I strongly disagree with 
these recent imports.


I'm also a BC mapper, and have only seen the consultation happen over 
Ontario, not BC.



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