Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Townland Mapping in Ireland (an update)

2015-01-11 Thread Dave Corley
So its been over 2 months since my last one of these mails so I wanted to
give you all a fresh update.

Since the last mail, on Nov 1, over 6,000 additional townlands have been
mapped. In other words, 10% of all townlands for the whole country were
done in the last 10 weeks. That is staggering!

In terms of counties, the following were complete up to my last mail

Carlow
Longford
Fermanagh

You can now add the following to those

Offaly, Sligo  Westmeath

Based on info from townlands.ie, the following counties are currently
underway and are due to be finished in 18 months (or less)

Antrim (2 weeks)
Clare (6 months)
Dublin (17 months)
Galway (12 months)
Kildare (15 months)
Laois (15 months)
Leitrim (6 months)
Meath (2 months)
Wexford (3 months)
Wicklow (3 months)

That will bring us to a total of 16 fully mapped counties out of 32 or 50%
which is fantastic but it still leaves a big gap in terms of completing the
remaining list of counties:

Armagh
Cavan
Cork
Derry
Donegal
Down
Kerry
Kilkenny
Limerick
Louth
Mayo
Monaghan
Roscommon
Tipperary
Tyrone
Waterford

If you are reading this and you have not yet mapped any townlands, don't be
shy. there is a bit of a learning curve to it, but once you get going you
will fly along at it.

As has been mentioned many times, there is a full wiki page with walk
through videos, guides, FAQ etc all available here -
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ireland/Mapping_Townlands


Thanks,
Dave




On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 3:59 AM, Dave Corley davecor...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 As most of you on this list might have guessed, given the amount of
 townland mapping related mails floating about, the response to this project
 has been, in a word, fantastic!

 In my original mail below you can see I mentioned that based on the
 progress at the time of sending, that we were on track to take 11 years to
 finishin 2025. I can happily report that based on the amount of people
 recently pitching in with this project that the eta for completion is now
 down to approx

 18 months!!

 This is due to the fact that with a load of people chipping in,  we are
 now adding just shy of 100 townlands a day to OSM. It just goes to show
 that the old adage of many hands make light work holds true. In terms of
 round numbers, we broke 12,000 yesterday so we are 20% of the way there.

 Some other townland related news:

 - Donal (IrlJidel) has set up a new map showing the current coverage of
 townlands for the country. This map now receives hourly updates (roughly 8
 mins past the hour). It also shows the county, barony  civil parish
 boundaries that have been added. You can view this here -
 http://dev3.openstreetmap.ie/osm/slippymap.html

 - Some good news on the GSI sheets, there is a possibility of a set of
 replacements for those in the works. Cormac (Boggedy) is in contact with a
 library in England that may be able to supply fresh scans that we can use
 to replace those GSI sheets as they are simply too difficult for most
 people to use due to their quality. More news on this once there's
 something to report.

 - The FAQ has been updated with many questions which have come up here and
 in IRC so take a look there if you have any questions, it may already be
 answered for you.

 - I'm planning a refresh of some of the content of the videos based on
 feedback and pointers I've received. Don't worry if you have already
 watched them, or were planning to, I will release a separate video with all
 the updated bits collected together so you won't need to go back and watch
 them again. Most of the updates relate to a bit of fine tuning or slight
 corrections/improvements to the instruction so overall there will be no
 huge changes

 Finally, to give you some idea of where there is activity, below is a list
 of all counties broken into 3 groups, completed, in progress and not being
 mapped. This is purely to show that while we've had a great response, there
 are still a lot of areas that some attention, so if there is anybody out
 there thinking about joining in, don't worry, it's really not that
 complicated once you get going.

 == Completed ==

 Carlow
 Longford
 Fermanagh

 == In Progress ==

 Antrim
 Cavan
 Clare
 Donegal
 Dublin
 Galway
 Offaly
 Roscommon
 Sligo
 Tyrone
 Westmeath (this is being mapped at an extraordinary rate)
 Wicklow

 == Not Being Mapped ==

 Armagh
 Cork
 Derry
 Down
 Kerry
 Kilkenny
 Laois
 Limerick
 Louth
 Mayo
 Meath
 Monaghan
 Tipperary
 Waterford

 Thanks,
 Dave

 On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Dave Corley davecor...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi all,

 I wanted to let you all know (though some of you are aware) that we now
 have a wiki page setup that details the process of townland mapping in
 Ireland, from start to finish.

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ireland/Mapping_Townlands

 Included on this page are:

 - Some basic stats on the current qty of townlands in the OpenStreetMap
 database
 - A high level overview of the process from start to finish
 - An 

Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Townland Mapping in Ireland (an update)

2014-10-31 Thread Dave Corley
Hi all,

As most of you on this list might have guessed, given the amount of
townland mapping related mails floating about, the response to this project
has been, in a word, fantastic!

In my original mail below you can see I mentioned that based on the
progress at the time of sending, that we were on track to take 11 years to
finishin 2025. I can happily report that based on the amount of people
recently pitching in with this project that the eta for completion is now
down to approx

18 months!!

This is due to the fact that with a load of people chipping in,  we are now
adding just shy of 100 townlands a day to OSM. It just goes to show that
the old adage of many hands make light work holds true. In terms of round
numbers, we broke 12,000 yesterday so we are 20% of the way there.

Some other townland related news:

- Donal (IrlJidel) has set up a new map showing the current coverage of
townlands for the country. This map now receives hourly updates (roughly 8
mins past the hour). It also shows the county, barony  civil parish
boundaries that have been added. You can view this here -
http://dev3.openstreetmap.ie/osm/slippymap.html

- Some good news on the GSI sheets, there is a possibility of a set of
replacements for those in the works. Cormac (Boggedy) is in contact with a
library in England that may be able to supply fresh scans that we can use
to replace those GSI sheets as they are simply too difficult for most
people to use due to their quality. More news on this once there's
something to report.

- The FAQ has been updated with many questions which have come up here and
in IRC so take a look there if you have any questions, it may already be
answered for you.

- I'm planning a refresh of some of the content of the videos based on
feedback and pointers I've received. Don't worry if you have already
watched them, or were planning to, I will release a separate video with all
the updated bits collected together so you won't need to go back and watch
them again. Most of the updates relate to a bit of fine tuning or slight
corrections/improvements to the instruction so overall there will be no
huge changes

Finally, to give you some idea of where there is activity, below is a list
of all counties broken into 3 groups, completed, in progress and not being
mapped. This is purely to show that while we've had a great response, there
are still a lot of areas that some attention, so if there is anybody out
there thinking about joining in, don't worry, it's really not that
complicated once you get going.

== Completed ==

Carlow
Longford
Fermanagh

== In Progress ==

Antrim
Cavan
Clare
Donegal
Dublin
Galway
Offaly
Roscommon
Sligo
Tyrone
Westmeath (this is being mapped at an extraordinary rate)
Wicklow

== Not Being Mapped ==

Armagh
Cork
Derry
Down
Kerry
Kilkenny
Laois
Limerick
Louth
Mayo
Meath
Monaghan
Tipperary
Waterford

Thanks,
Dave

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Dave Corley davecor...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I wanted to let you all know (though some of you are aware) that we now
 have a wiki page setup that details the process of townland mapping in
 Ireland, from start to finish.

 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ireland/Mapping_Townlands

 Included on this page are:

 - Some basic stats on the current qty of townlands in the OpenStreetMap
 database
 - A high level overview of the process from start to finish
 - An eight part video series (which contains 10 videos, I know) which goes
 into every detail of the process from start to finish on a stage-by-stage
 process. Each video is linked separately along with a link to the full
 playlist. The videos total close to 2.5 hrs of guides on every aspect of
 the process
 - Links to every tool and site used in the process
 - A table to add your name for the county you are actively mapping in (you
 can map in as many as you wish)
 - A FAQ which will grow over time as more questions come up
 - A list of links to other resources which are handy to have when mapping
 townlands

 This wiki page, and all of its contents were put together to increase the
 speed with which we are mapping these. Based on the current progress, we
 will not have complete coverage of the island of Ireland until 2025, so it
 is hoped that these aids will bring that down significantly.

 Is it doable that we could be finished before the 1916 celebrations in Mar
 2016? With enough people contributing I would hope so. Mapping townlands is
 a slow process, but with more people we can get this over the finish line.

 For anyone interested in joining in, I would encourage you to review the
 materials on the wiki page before you start. If anyone has any questions,
 please feel free to send a mail to this list where everyone can see both
 the questions and more importantly, the answer.

 I would also ask, that if anyone is active on Twitter, please retweet the
 following:

 https://twitter.com/DaCor_ie/status/521778468665970688

 Thanks,
 Dave
 aka DaCor on OSM
 aaka @DaCor_ie on