specification.
- You can contribute to tagtransform by developing scripts that make
use of the Data Item database of OSM Wiki by fetching them and
converting them to tagtransform specification.
I hope this helps
Cheers
Sören Reinecke alias ValorNaram
-Original Message-----
From: Sören Reinecke
Hey Olivier,hey Mailing-List,
I cleaned up my repository and text form of the specification with
examples can now be found at
https://github.com/ValorNaram/transformation-table-osmtags/blob/master/spec/README.md
. The JSON form of the specification can be found in the same tree at
ke alias Valor Naram Original Message Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] tagtransform for OSM - An effort make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds togetherFrom: Sören Reinecke via dev To: Mateusz Konieczny CC: Dev Nothing is wrong with GitHub issues but GitHub has limit
make tagging and using OSM data easier; bridging different worlds togetherFrom: Sören Reinecke via dev To: dev@openstreetmap.orgCC: Hi Gerd,nice to hear your heartbeat for tagtransform. Take a look at the GitHub issue https://github.com/ValorNaram/transformation-table-osmtags/issues/3 where I wrote
togetherFrom: Sören Reinecke via dev To: dev@openstreetmap.orgCC: Hi Gerd,nice to hear your heartbeat for tagtransform. Take a look at the GitHub issue https://github.com/ValorNaram/transformation-table-osmtags/issues/3 where I wrote down the infrastructure I'm planning. There I mention also the use
Hi Gerd,
nice to hear your heartbeat for tagtransform. Take a look at the GitHub
issue
https://github.com/ValorNaram/transformation-table-osmtags/issues/3
where I wrote down the infrastructure I'm planning. There I mention also the
use of bot script to automatically collect rules from various
> Probably we need a "Metadata Working Group" to collect this type of informations,> and store the information in the "central metadata repository"(?) .. ( with a good license ) Yes, you're right. We need a group of people working on a specification and on tools to make it easier to validate and
r your answer.
Jean Marie FalisseBerensheide, 3B 1170 Watermael-BoitsfortBelgique+32 2 673 32 22+32 479 509899jmfali...@acm.orghttp://member.acm.org/~jmfalisse
Le 6 déc. 2019 à 13:33, Sören Reinecke via dev <dev@openstreetmap.org> a écrit :There are some available options I see:a)
There are some available options I see:a) Not working on this further.b) Using `tagtransform for OSM` to create an own transformation specification.c) Writing converters which convert from a format to the format of `tagtransform for OSM` and writing converters to convert from the format of
> what issue was it that you hit that led you to conclude that (initially) tag homogenisation for specific tags was a goal worth pursuing, followed by the initiative to create a "master list of "tag X means the same as Y"? The situation of that I needed to support both `diaper` and
t worlds togetherFrom: Andy Townsend To: dev@openstreetmap.orgCC:
On 05/12/2019 14:50, Sören Reinecke via
dev wrote:
I currently write a specification for tranforming tags in
OpenStreetMap to make life of data customers easier.
Firstly, t
Hey all,
I currently write a specification for tranforming tags in OpenStreetMap
to make life of data customers easier. Different tagging schemes have
emerged since the existence of OpenStreetMap, same are existing in
parallel and a newer one deprecated an old one. Data customers without
knowing
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