Thank you.
This has been useful.
I am curious to know why runkeeper data has been used but strava not (yet).
Both work with mapbox.
david
El 17/9/2015, a las 22:54, Robert Norris escribió:
Although not necessary based on Strava's Heatmap itself, Strava themselves have
a QA tool for routin
> I know that TSBP is no longer actively maintained and the idea is 1.5
> years old, but I was wondering if somebody is working on a feature that
> would allow Strava's Heatmap to uncover unmapped territory without
> having to look over every square mile manualy.
>
Although not necessary
Hi
Before looking at using external sources I believe there's a bit of this
anomaly already in OSM's uploaded traces. I'm repeatedly surprised how
many multiple traces of a way are uploaded but never actually mapped.
Even if they are, they're often quite a few metres out of alignment.
One of
> Actually just today at the foss4g I saw a presentation by Tom Lee from
> mapbox how they did exactly that. Not with strava, but runkeeper data.
Interesting.
I found a blog post by them: https://www.mapbox.com/blog/updating-map-runkeeper/
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Actually just today at the foss4g I saw a presentation by Tom Lee from
mapbox how they did exactly that. Not with strava, but runkeeper data.
On 2015년 09월 17일 00:34, David W. wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The Strava heatmap has been a great help contributing to OSM.
>
> The Wiki of Strava [1] suggests t
Hi all,
The Strava heatmap has been a great help contributing to OSM.
The Wiki of Strava [1] suggests the possibility of using This Shouldn't Be
Possible[2] to find missing roads and cycle tracks.
I have looked around but I seems not yet created.
I know that TSBP is no longer actively main
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