Hey Eric,
Good point, thanks. Will get rid of the individual source tags.
Cheers,
Levente
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 1:59 PM Eric Ladner <eric.lad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 11:02 AM Levente Juhász <jlevent...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Al
Already posted on [imports-us] but apparently I forgot to include it in
here. Reposting:
Hi,
We're proposing a building import for Miami-Date County, FL. Data is in the
public domain [1]. The initiative was started off with a Maptime Miami
Meetup event in May by Matthew Toro [2]. There seem to
Hi Maning,
Thanks for the feedback. I'll let new mappers know about this issue and
will emphasize the importance of running the validator once more. I did a
live demo a few weeks ago but it seems like they did not get the importance
of this step (and it also seems that some of the new guys did
Of course I am no expert, nor part of the DWG but here are my 2 cents:
I think the ToS should be applied to the mapping process itself, not only
to the data product that is uploaded to OSM. So in this case even though
there are no derived products from GSV as in new POIs added to OSM or
changed
Hi All,
Generally, I think imports can be super useful if carefully executed. This
includes precise documentation. More importantly, as Christoph pointed out,
local communities should be involved as we just simply don't know whether
they've already put efforts into mapping gas stations, or if
ot means of detecting that. But I will
> definitely look for any other duplicates, remove them and report back to
> NavAds.
>
> Thanks,
> Ilya
>
> 07.03.2018 22:32, Levente Juhász пишет:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Generally, I think imports can be super useful if c
Thanks everyone who pitched in so far with ideas and feedback, and thanks
Leif for informing others on the mailing lists.
The workflow we used (data processing, conflation, etc) might be useful for
other projects aiming to add addresses and building from governmental
sources. All code have been
Yeah, thanks for noticing. We need to update the Wiki. Below is a quote
from an earlier mail by grouper. Same info should appear in the 2016 Large
Building import Wiki.
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Data in FL is public domain, unless exempted by FL Statutes. Refer to
Chapter 119 -
Looks like a great project. I did not dive into the data but since you are
talking about expanding street types, I thought I would share a large
collection of suffixes I collected for our Miami-Dade address import. I
found most of these in a USPS document and also added some missing types on
my
Hi,
We're proposing a building import for Miami-Date County, FL. Data is in the
public domain [1]. The initiative was started off with a Maptime Miami
Meetup event in May by Matthew Toro [2]. There seem to be an interest from
the community. The dataset contains ~100k buildings (called large
is
done, though. And if it looks good, then we can proceed with mapping
parties (or other imports executed entirely by humans).
Cheers,
Levente
[1] https://codeformiami.slack.com/
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 10:01 AM Brian May <b...@mapwise.com> wrote:
> On 7/22/2016 8:36 PM, Levente Juh
Hi Maning,
Thanks for the feedback. I'll let new mappers know about this issue and
will emphasize the importance of running the validator once more. I did a
live demo a few weeks ago but it seems like they did not get the importance
of this step (and it also seems that some of the new guys did
Thanks everyone who pitched in so far with ideas and feedback, and thanks
Leif for informing others on the mailing lists.
The workflow we used (data processing, conflation, etc) might be useful for
other projects aiming to add addresses and building from governmental
sources. All code have been
Yeah, thanks for noticing. We need to update the Wiki. Below is a quote
from an earlier mail by grouper. Same info should appear in the 2016 Large
Building import Wiki.
---
Data in FL is public domain, unless exempted by FL Statutes. Refer to
Chapter 119 -
This sounds great so far. I like the idea of doing three separate imports
(address, building, and poi). Of course, as Frederik mentioned, the Wiki
should reflect these changes in the original plan if we decide to implement
them.
As for the community engagement part, I am down for bringing Maptime
Hi David,
If I understand you correctly, you want to overlay precinct boundaries on
top of an OSM basemap and also show some additional information (voter
list) based on these spatial units. This mailing list is concerned with
adding external data to OpenStreetMap on the database level rather
Looks like a great project. I did not dive into the data but since you are
talking about expanding street types, I thought I would share a large
collection of suffixes I collected for our Miami-Dade address import. I
found most of these in a USPS document and also added some missing types on
my
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