[Talk-ca] FW: Sharing Your Data on OpenStreetMap - It's All About Data - Safe Software Blog

2010-03-18 Thread Bégin , Daniel
Hi guys, here is excellent news for Openstreetmap community. Main data providers have now a tool to create something like the future Canvec.osm product - If they have the interest and the proper licence! Daniel From: noreply+feedpr...@google.com

Re: [Talk-ca] FW: Sharing Your Data on OpenStreetMap - It's All About Data - Safe Software Blog

2010-03-18 Thread Richard Weait
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Bégin, Daniel daniel.be...@rncan-nrcan.gc.ca wrote: Hi guys, here is excellent news for Openstreetmap community. Main data providers have now a tool to create something like the future Canvec.osm product - If they have the interest and the proper licence!

Re: [Talk-ca] call for help, importing roads

2010-03-18 Thread Adam Dunn
So far, I've got the LL_Roads2 files imported in PostgreSQL, and I've written some functions to export them (modified from the NRN process on wiki), but it's not working properly. Using pgAdmin on Linux, I can see what data values there are, and their types: gid serial NOT NULL, id numeric, type

Re: [Talk-ca] call for help, importing roads

2010-03-18 Thread jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
The roads shp files are all the same,, that is true. On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Adam Dunn dunna...@gmail.com wrote: So far, I've got the LL_Roads2 files imported in PostgreSQL, and I've written some functions to export them (modified from the NRN process on wiki), but it's not working

Re: [Talk-ca] call for help, importing roads

2010-03-18 Thread Adam Dunn
The reason why it is functionally useless at this point is because the id/et_id is not being transferred through the process correctly. Perhaps an explanation of the process is in order: The SQL stage is basically for reprojection and selecting a bounding box. If you already had both the

[Talk-ca] distribution of free mixed media (was Fwd: Trail Challenge 2010 Launch - Trails BC)

2010-03-18 Thread Sam Vekemans
Hi Andy, talk-ca list, (Since your the author of the cyclemap, perhaps you've run across this situation already?) I'm forwarding this announcement ... more to talk about mapping :) ... and if anyone is interested in going, please mark your calendars :) It was originally an attachment, so i