Re: [Talk-us] Texas - redacted roads.

2017-10-10 Thread Andrew Matheny
Nick-

I would check out the City of Austin's OpenData portal:
https://data.austintexas.gov/Locations-and-Maps/Street-Segment/t4fe-kr8c

The license is the same (PD) as when the initial building import was
completed, so you are good to go.

-Andrew

OSM: Andrew Matheny

On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 1:22 AM, Nick Hocking 
wrote:

> at   http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/30.23990/-97.57717
>
> Openstreetmap has three missing roads, that Bing and Google have as, Joe
> Lane, Cleto Street and Fifnella way.
>
> Tiger 2017 does not have these. Is there any usable source for these Texas
> roads or, if not, does anyone have local knowledge of them or the ability
> to survey them?
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Re: [Talk-us] [OSM-talk] Redacting 75, 000 street names contributed by user chdr

2017-10-10 Thread Max Erickson
I reviewed about 40 ways in New York. Here's an Overpass script for
finding the ways that have not been changed since the redaction:

https://gist.github.com/maxerickson/e02651cce99af983949b91f8d471fb23

The ways are clustered quite a lot.


Max

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Re: [Talk-us] Dakota County, MN

2017-10-10 Thread Brian May

Joe,

Try whodidit. http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/

It shows who edited areas by tile and when. Default is a week, but you 
can set different times, filter users, etc.


I have a bookmark set to start at my home town location like: 
http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/?zoom=12=27.20942=-80.28027=BTT


Brian

On 10/10/2017 12:47 PM, Joe Sapletal wrote:


At work, my manager wants to explore using and contributing to OSM in 
a more official capacity beyond my personal Building Import project.  
He has a few questions that I can handle, but there is one that is 
actually something that I’ve been thinking about too.  How much 
activity is happening in Dakota County, Minnesota?  And Where?  Is 
there a data or web map resource that one can map change by date?


Thanks,

Joe Sapletal



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Re: [Talk-us] Dakota County, MN

2017-10-10 Thread Rihards
On 2017.10.10. 20:47, Rihards wrote:
> On 2017.10.10. 20:41, Brian May wrote:
>> Joe,
>>
>> Try whodidit. http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
>>
>> It shows who edited areas by tile and when. Default is a week, but you
>> can set different times, filter users, etc.
>>
>> I have a bookmark set to start at my home town location like:
>> http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/?zoom=12=27.20942=-80.28027=BTT
> 
> you can also see new users in your area :
> http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/newestosm.php
> it is possible to subscribe to a feed and get notified of all new users
> : https://neis-one.org/2012/07/new-contributor-feed/
> 
> for a smaller region & time (limited to one week), check out
> https://tyrasd.github.io/latest-changes
> 
> data - you can use raw openstreetmap data and get all the changes with
> it, although it might be a bit too much work.

hmm, looks like one user there is using their personal account for
imports (see changesets two days ago) :
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Omnific

it might be worth notifying them :)

>> Brian
>>
>> On 10/10/2017 12:47 PM, Joe Sapletal wrote:
>>>
>>> At work, my manager wants to explore using and contributing to OSM in
>>> a more official capacity beyond my personal Building Import project. 
>>> He has a few questions that I can handle, but there is one that is
>>> actually something that I’ve been thinking about too.  How much
>>> activity is happening in Dakota County, Minnesota?  And Where?  Is
>>> there a data or web map resource that one can map change by date?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Joe Sapletal-- 
>  Rihards-- 
 Rihards

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Re: [Talk-us] Dakota County, MN

2017-10-10 Thread Rihards
On 2017.10.10. 20:41, Brian May wrote:
> Joe,
> 
> Try whodidit. http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
> 
> It shows who edited areas by tile and when. Default is a week, but you
> can set different times, filter users, etc.
> 
> I have a bookmark set to start at my home town location like:
> http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/?zoom=12=27.20942=-80.28027=BTT

you can also see new users in your area :
http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/newestosm.php
it is possible to subscribe to a feed and get notified of all new users
: https://neis-one.org/2012/07/new-contributor-feed/

for a smaller region & time (limited to one week), check out
https://tyrasd.github.io/latest-changes

data - you can use raw openstreetmap data and get all the changes with
it, although it might be a bit too much work.

> Brian
> 
> On 10/10/2017 12:47 PM, Joe Sapletal wrote:
>>
>> At work, my manager wants to explore using and contributing to OSM in
>> a more official capacity beyond my personal Building Import project. 
>> He has a few questions that I can handle, but there is one that is
>> actually something that I’ve been thinking about too.  How much
>> activity is happening in Dakota County, Minnesota?  And Where?  Is
>> there a data or web map resource that one can map change by date?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Joe Sapletal-- 
 Rihards

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[Talk-us] Dakota County, MN

2017-10-10 Thread Joe Sapletal
At work, my manager wants to explore using and contributing to OSM in a more 
official capacity beyond my personal Building Import project.  He has a few 
questions that I can handle, but there is one that is actually something that 
I’ve been thinking about too.  How much activity is happening in Dakota County, 
Minnesota?  And Where?  Is there a data or web map resource that one can map 
change by date?

Thanks,

Joe Sapletal

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Re: [Talk-us] Redacting 75, 000 street names contributed by user chdr

2017-10-10 Thread Tod Fitch

> On Oct 10, 2017, at 9:37 AM, Shawn K. Quinn  wrote:
> 
> On 10/10/2017 10:10 AM, Tod Fitch wrote:
>> I am inclined to simply delete the name if Tiger 2017 has no name. That will 
>> do two things: 1. Make the map and routing less wrong. And 2. Allow the 
>> normal QA tools we have indicate an issue (residential road with no name).
>> 
>> Thoughts?
> 
> Change the "name" key to "fixme" if there is no fixme tag already on
> those roads.
> 

Sounds good to me.

Thanks!


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Re: [Talk-us] Redacting 75, 000 street names contributed by user chdr

2017-10-10 Thread Tod Fitch
I have started trying to clean up some of the redactions in Arizona, starting 
with the town of Maricopa. As Ian pointed out, these were “pre-redacted” and 
rather than deleting the road name, the name was changed to 
chdr_USA_AZ_name_fixup_required.

The problem is there are some roads that do not have names on the Tiger 2017 
overlay. At this time I have left those untouched.

My worry is that there does not seem to be a lot of local mappers working in 
the area so it may be a while before the remaining 
name=chdr_USA_AZ_name_fixup_required roads get fixed. In the meantime data 
consumers will be giving confusing information to end users. I can see (or 
mentally hear) lots of routing guidance with “turn right at churdr usa az name 
fixup required”.

I am inclined to simply delete the name if Tiger 2017 has no name. That will do 
two things: 1. Make the map and routing less wrong. And 2. Allow the normal QA 
tools we have indicate an issue (residential road with no name).

Thoughts?

Tod

> On Oct 9, 2017, at 12:21 PM, Ian McEwen  wrote:
> 
> AZ has none because of https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/51502902
> rather than an actual absence of things to fix from this (that changeset
> essentially pre-redacted the names, so they no longor appear in
> Frederick's list of redactions). I've fixed those I could find in the
> Tucson & Pima County areas, but there's still lots to be gone over in
> AZ.
> 
> Just mentioning this so if anyone's doing anything like tasking manager
> work, they'll know they need to special-case AZ.
> 
> On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 09:21:59AM -0700, Tod Fitch wrote:
>> FYI,
>> 
>> No redactions in Oregon, Arizona or Utah. I’ve added Tiger 2017 names to the 
>> ways in the list located in California and Nevada. Later today I’ll do New 
>> Mexico and Colorado.
>> 
>> I’ve got to restrain myself from correcting geometry, adding surface, lanes, 
>> turn lanes, etc. while I do this. :)
>> 
>> Tod
>> 
>>> On Oct 9, 2017, at 9:01 AM, Tod Fitch  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Looks like there are about 6600 redactions in the US. Did a quick sort of 
>>> the list by country and state and it looks like Texas has the most (by 
>>> eyeing the list rather than counting). Most states have a very manageable 
>>> number. There were about 42 in California and I was able to apply Tiger 
>>> 2017 names to 38 of those. Most states will be that easy.
>>> 
>>> All I did was take the list, extract out the ones for California, do a edit 
>>> to add "https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/“ in front of the way ID and then 
>>> do a “Load Location” in JOSM for each. Looked at them with the Tiger 2017 
>>> overlay imagery to see if there was a name I could apply. Took maybe 1/2 
>>> hour to do all of California.
>>> 
>>> Not sure this is a big enough job to bother putting up a OSM task for it. 
>>> Just grab the way IDs in your state, and maybe in your neighboring 
>>> state(s), and do it.
>>> 
>>> Texas and maybe New York will require more work, so maybe those could be 
>>> broken into tasks. But for the rest I think it would pretty much be “one 
>>> state is one task”.
>>> 
 On Oct 8, 2017, at 3:28 AM, Nick Hocking  wrote:
 
 Can someone put up an OSM task so that we can replace these names , from 
 Tiger 2017?
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Re: [Talk-us] Redacting 75, 000 street names contributed by user chdr

2017-10-10 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On 10/10/2017 10:10 AM, Tod Fitch wrote:
> I am inclined to simply delete the name if Tiger 2017 has no name. That will 
> do two things: 1. Make the map and routing less wrong. And 2. Allow the 
> normal QA tools we have indicate an issue (residential road with no name).
> 
> Thoughts?

Change the "name" key to "fixme" if there is no fixme tag already on
those roads.

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Re: [Talk-us] [OSM-talk] Redacting 75, 000 street names contributed by user chdr

2017-10-10 Thread Andrew Matheny
Just a heads up for everybody-

I'll handle the redactions in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas (Collin,
Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Tarrant, Johnson, and Wise Counties)

Thanks,

Andrew Matheny

On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 6:58 AM, Max Erickson  wrote:

> I reviewed about 40 ways in New York. Here's an Overpass script for
> finding the ways that have not been changed since the redaction:
>
> https://gist.github.com/maxerickson/e02651cce99af983949b91f8d471fb23
>
> The ways are clustered quite a lot.
>
>
> Max
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[Talk-us] Texas - redacted roads.

2017-10-10 Thread Nick Hocking
at   http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/30.23990/-97.57717

Openstreetmap has three missing roads, that Bing and Google have as, Joe
Lane, Cleto Street and Fifnella way.

Tiger 2017 does not have these. Is there any usable source for these Texas
roads or, if not, does anyone have local knowledge of them or the ability
to survey them?
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[Talk-us] Allegheny County, PA: Building Footprints import

2017-10-10 Thread GeoKitten
I would like to propose an import of buildings in Allegheny County from
the county's open data. I'm contacting everyone because the import guidelines
require all imports to be discussed within the local community. Since neither
Pittsburgh nor Pennsylvania has much of a community where we can discuss these
issues, I put this on the US list.

The wiki page is here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Allegheny_County_Building_Import
In summary, I wish to import around 500,000 buildings in Allegheny County.
The data is good quality and I've confirmed that we're allowed to use it. I
already have a plan on how to import it: I will ask for an account on the OSM
US Tasking Manager and put it there, where the community will be free to
help add the buildings on chunk at a time. I am styling my import after some
previous imports of Microsoft building data in the South (link:
http://tasks.openstreetmap.us/project/122 ). I'm personally interested in this
project so I plan on contributing to the actual import.

Is this import a good idea? If you have any concerns, suggestions,
or improvements, I am eager to hear them. I'm a mapper local to this area but
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