Re: [OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-25 Thread Simon Poole


Am 25.03.2016 um 10:16 schrieb Simon Poole:
> ...
>
> - the number of mappers that edited data in Ireland: this is a bit more
> involved to determine and the best way is to simply to look at a full
> history extract of the country in question. I'm not aware of current
> numbers, but I did do this before the licence change, last time June
> 2012: 2'249 was the number at the time (as comparison 1'684 was the
> total number of mappers that had started out in IE at that point in time).

Using the geo-coded changesets I get 4'340 editors total as of last
month (this is a bit fuzzier than analysing a history  extract).



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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-25 Thread Dave Corley
Ignore my previous figure. I didn't see that you are only looking for the
number from the last 12 months.

Dave
On 25 Mar 2016 11:28, "Donie Kelly"  wrote:

> Hi Dan
> Are you making progress with them?
>
> Donie
>
> > On 25 Mar 2016, at 09:04, Daniel Cussen  wrote:
> >
> > Have we any rough idea of the numbers of editors say in the last year
> > who have edited OSM Ireland? Even a wild guess. The Gardai want to
> > know ...
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-25 Thread Donie Kelly
Hi Dan 
Are you making progress with them?

Donie

> On 25 Mar 2016, at 09:04, Daniel Cussen  wrote:
> 
> Have we any rough idea of the numbers of editors say in the last year
> who have edited OSM Ireland? Even a wild guess. The Gardai want to
> know ...
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-25 Thread Dave Corley
3755 users

Based on info from here http://stat.latlon.org
On 25 Mar 2016 05:40, "Marc Gemis"  wrote:

> I hoped for a moment that Pascal Neis' site would be helpful:
> http://osmstats.neis-one.org/?item=countries=Ireland
>
> but it only gives an overview on how many mappers a day (use the
> arrows next to the graphs) , not a total number of mappers.
>
> Joost Schouppe made a tool for that (he had a presentation on SOTM
> 2014). I'll ask him whether the site is still online
>
> regards
>
> m
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 1:49 AM, Daniel Cussen  wrote:
> > Ca, someone tell me how many user accounts there are than have edited
> > osm irl data (yes there is a reason)
> >
> > On 31/03/2014, Killyfole and District Development Assocation
> >  wrote:
> >> Colm,
> >>
> >> It is because no-one has added those details yet.  Road sections can be
> >> tagged with what ever
> >> data we wish to tag them with.  The OSM wiki describes how to use the
> tags.
> >> Speed on that
> >> section of way is tagging using maxspeed=*  We use the ref=* tag to
> record
> >> the road reference
> >> number ie R999, L etc
> >>
> >> The following link is a visual layer which colour codes the speed limits
> >> stored in the OSM
> >> database and shows it on an OSM map.  The small key on the right shows
> the
> >> legend/key for
> >> the colours.  As you zoom in, minor roads will appear. Grey roads
> indicate
> >> that we do not have
> >> data available for those sections.
> >>
> >>
> http://www.itoworld.com/map/35?lon=-7.03486=53.36929=8=true
> >>
> >> Notice that the North speeds are a yellow/green colour, this is because
> the
> >> speed limits here
> >> are in miles per hour, not km/h.
> >>
> >> I suggest you come along to #osm-ie and have a chat.
> >>
> >> KDDA
> >>
> >>
> >>> However, with an adjacent minor road:
> >>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/53.7570/-6.3205 it
> >>> does
> >>> not have "Lanes" or "Reference". Is this because it is an unclassified
> >>> road? How does one record the local road number?
> >>>
> >>> Colm
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-25 Thread Simon Poole


Am 25.03.2016 um 10:04 schrieb Daniel Cussen:
> Have we any rough idea of the numbers of editors say in the last year
> who have edited OSM Ireland? Even a wild guess. The Gardai want to
> know ...

That is yet another number, I'll tweak one of my DB queries if I get
around to it this weekend.

Simon




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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-25 Thread Simon Poole
[resending ..seems as if the list doesn't like signed messages]

Typically there are two different numbers that are interesting:

- number of mappers that started off editing in Ireland (see
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/SimonPoole/diary/36408 and
https://github.com/simonpoole/OpenStreetMap-Contributor-Stats/releases/download/2015-09/country_monthy_raw.ods
): 2'880 as of November of last year.

- the number of mappers that edited data in Ireland: this is a bit more
involved to determine and the best way is to simply to look at a full
history extract of the country in question. I'm not aware of current
numbers, but I did do this before the licence change, last time June
2012: 2'249 was the number at the time (as comparison 1'684 was the
total number of mappers that had started out in IE at that point in time).

Simon

Am 25.03.2016 um 01:49 schrieb Daniel Cussen:

> Ca, someone tell me how many user accounts there are than have edited
> osm irl data (yes there is a reason)
>
>

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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-25 Thread Marc Gemis
Unfortunately Joost's site does not include worldwide information. He
does not have to time to continue support for it. Sorry.


m.

On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 6:38 AM, Marc Gemis  wrote:
> I hoped for a moment that Pascal Neis' site would be helpful:
> http://osmstats.neis-one.org/?item=countries=Ireland
>
> but it only gives an overview on how many mappers a day (use the
> arrows next to the graphs) , not a total number of mappers.
>
> Joost Schouppe made a tool for that (he had a presentation on SOTM
> 2014). I'll ask him whether the site is still online
>
> regards
>
> m
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 1:49 AM, Daniel Cussen  wrote:
>> Ca, someone tell me how many user accounts there are than have edited
>> osm irl data (yes there is a reason)
>>
>> On 31/03/2014, Killyfole and District Development Assocation
>>  wrote:
>>> Colm,
>>>
>>> It is because no-one has added those details yet.  Road sections can be
>>> tagged with what ever
>>> data we wish to tag them with.  The OSM wiki describes how to use the tags.
>>> Speed on that
>>> section of way is tagging using maxspeed=*  We use the ref=* tag to record
>>> the road reference
>>> number ie R999, L etc
>>>
>>> The following link is a visual layer which colour codes the speed limits
>>> stored in the OSM
>>> database and shows it on an OSM map.  The small key on the right shows the
>>> legend/key for
>>> the colours.  As you zoom in, minor roads will appear. Grey roads indicate
>>> that we do not have
>>> data available for those sections.
>>>
>>> http://www.itoworld.com/map/35?lon=-7.03486=53.36929=8=true
>>>
>>> Notice that the North speeds are a yellow/green colour, this is because the
>>> speed limits here
>>> are in miles per hour, not km/h.
>>>
>>> I suggest you come along to #osm-ie and have a chat.
>>>
>>> KDDA
>>>
>>>
 However, with an adjacent minor road:
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/53.7570/-6.3205 it
 does
 not have "Lanes" or "Reference". Is this because it is an unclassified
 road? How does one record the local road number?

 Colm
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[OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-24 Thread Marc Gemis
I hoped for a moment that Pascal Neis' site would be helpful:
http://osmstats.neis-one.org/?item=countries=Ireland

but it only gives an overview on how many mappers a day (use the
arrows next to the graphs) , not a total number of mappers.

Joost Schouppe made a tool for that (he had a presentation on SOTM
2014). I'll ask him whether the site is still online

regards

m

On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 1:49 AM, Daniel Cussen  wrote:
> Ca, someone tell me how many user accounts there are than have edited
> osm irl data (yes there is a reason)
>
> On 31/03/2014, Killyfole and District Development Assocation
>  wrote:
>> Colm,
>>
>> It is because no-one has added those details yet.  Road sections can be
>> tagged with what ever
>> data we wish to tag them with.  The OSM wiki describes how to use the tags.
>> Speed on that
>> section of way is tagging using maxspeed=*  We use the ref=* tag to record
>> the road reference
>> number ie R999, L etc
>>
>> The following link is a visual layer which colour codes the speed limits
>> stored in the OSM
>> database and shows it on an OSM map.  The small key on the right shows the
>> legend/key for
>> the colours.  As you zoom in, minor roads will appear. Grey roads indicate
>> that we do not have
>> data available for those sections.
>>
>> http://www.itoworld.com/map/35?lon=-7.03486=53.36929=8=true
>>
>> Notice that the North speeds are a yellow/green colour, this is because the
>> speed limits here
>> are in miles per hour, not km/h.
>>
>> I suggest you come along to #osm-ie and have a chat.
>>
>> KDDA
>>
>>
>>> However, with an adjacent minor road:
>>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/53.7570/-6.3205 it
>>> does
>>> not have "Lanes" or "Reference". Is this because it is an unclassified
>>> road? How does one record the local road number?
>>>
>>> Colm
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