Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2019-02-17 Thread David Wales
I've fixed all the bugs I know about in the script now. I have included an updated README in the same branch as the bug fixes for the script, so they will all arrive together when it is merged. On 18/2/19 10:47 am, Dion Moult wrote: > G'day Joel! > > Yes, suburbs sit in that folder for a minimum

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2019-02-17 Thread Dion Moult
G'day Joel! Yes, suburbs sit in that folder for a minimum of 2 weeks to allow peer comments, and then we upload if there are no issues. You can read more here: https://gitlab.com/dionmoult/osm-nsw-address-import daviewales is working on some great scripts to improve the import process, so we

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2019-02-17 Thread David Wales
Hi Joel, If the data has been available for review for at least two weeks, feel free to upload it after reviewing it. Then, move the file to the 'uploaded' directory, and submit a merge request so we can keep track of everything. If you need to make small changes, please include those in the

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2019-02-17 Thread Joel H.
If all is well with the data, Do we upload? P.S. I'm still in the middle of Brisbane City's import, so I can't help right now, But I'll jump in later in the month. On 11/2/19 7:28 am, Dion Moult wrote: > Hey talk-au, > > This is just a reminder that the NSW LPI address import project is > still

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2019-02-10 Thread Dion Moult
Hey talk-au, This is just a reminder that the NSW LPI address import project is still going on, and that you can review any datasets in the following repo. Some of the manual steps have been automated a little bit more thanks to great work by David Wales, but it is still a human review process

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2018-12-18 Thread David Wales
Thanks Dion, I'll get back to the repo in the next day or so. I had a quick look, and it seemed pretty comprehensive, but I haven't had a chance to try it out yet. Andrew, I could make a custom OsmAnd map with address data, but it would spoil the point of using OsmAnd for me! I use it because

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2018-12-17 Thread Andrew Harvey
On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 23:38, Dion Moult wrote: > I also use OsmAnd a lot and lack of addresses is a big bugbear! Admittedly > sometimes I cheat and search for the address on an app called "Transportr" on > the F-Droid store before I do my routing in OsmAnd, but I digress. You could process the

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2018-12-17 Thread Dion Moult
Cheers David, I've responded on the bugtracker and also updated the README with hoepfully a very detailed step by step guide. Please check it out and let me know on the bugtracker if it makes sense :) I also use OsmAnd a lot and lack of addresses is a big bugbear! Admittedly sometimes I cheat and

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2018-12-17 Thread Dion Moult
Hi David! Sorry that I've been AWOL - I'll update the repository and respond to all your posted issues and merge requests. I guess I have not been receiving email notifications and so I didn't know there was activity on the repository. I've been uploading them part of my own account, but tagging

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2018-12-16 Thread David Wales
Thanks Andrew, I'll make sure to tag them as part of the NSW LPI address import. I'll also make sure that no hand mapped addresses are lost or duplicated. Do I need to create a new account for this import, or is it OK to upload under my own account, provided it is properly tagged? On 17

Re: [talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2018-12-16 Thread Andrew Harvey
Hi David, The process Dion set up is a valid way to contribute (at the same time you're not restricted to only using that approach). From my point of view, so long as 1. these changesets are somehow tagged or noted as being part of the NSW LPI Address import 2. addresses which are already

[talk-au] NSW LPI address import

2018-12-16 Thread David Wales
Hello Talk-AU, I sent this message earlier with the subject ‘Hello!’, but somehow it got PGP encrypted on the way! So, here it is again, hopefully not encrypted. I am an Australian mapper, interested in participating in the NSW LPI address import