Je mag natuurlijk altijd zelf de defribilator mappen in OSM en je foto
prive houden.
Zie http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:emergency%3Ddefibrillator
voor de tagging.
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2016-06-06 9:28 GMT+02:00 Philippe Casteleyn :
> Eindelijk iemand die niet al een
Eindelijk iemand die niet al een wildeman mapt zodra hij gegevens tegenkomt.
Ik heb gisteren een defibrillator tegengekomen in
Steenokkerzeel.http://www.mapillary.com/map/im/7RmuSqkA2GO9obPesXY8GA/photo
Ik ben vergeten een goede foto te maken. Mapillary foto's duren immers 12
seconden om te
Hi Glenn,
Many thanks for your efforts! I think this is somewhat usable to compare
with if one finds a defibrillator during one's surveys, or if you happen to
see one on Mapillary imagery.
But you're right, it's definitely not material that can be uploaded without
some considerable extra effort.
Hi,
I've been playing with the data and checking this DAE/EAD data and it's
not so easy after all. There are several shortcomings in this dataset,
I'll list them up. But in general, it's not wel structured and it's
mixed languages as well. See url [3] for the files.
I was going to make an
If you follow the purist, you would never do any armchair mapping at
all. Even tracing from aerial imagery should only be done after
visiting the area. Some will even avoid data from websites of shops.
(-- I do not belong to that group --)
More people say only use aerial imagery + surveyed data
Hi,
It would be a fairly trivial task, don't think we need import approval
from upstream for a few thousand single nodes. It would be a bit like
importing VELO nodes (bike sharing). The license of this DAE data is open.
I've made a quality assessment tool to compair VELO nodes from VELO
[EN]
Hello,
The "Ligue Cardiologique Belge / Belgische Cardiologische Liga" just issued
a set of 2000 defibrillators (DAE) in Belgium in the Brussels open datastore
http://opendatastore.brussels/en/organization/liguecardioliga (csv or xls)
It would be great to import them in OSM... There are now