On further reflection I'm going to re-classify my down-graded tertiaries
back to tertiary. The entire Canvec dataset is this way, so we might as
well keep the country consistent. It's such a minor point really in my
mind, why make things over complicated.
Tyler
Tyler,
Have you considered using the 1:20k data published by the Manitoba
government? I think the license is compatible with OSM's, but you'd have to
have a look at it.
https://mli2.gov.mb.ca/ (free registration required for downloading)
(Click on Topographic Maps - 1:20,000 Seamless)
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 08:52:14 -0600, Brent Fraser bfra...@geoanalytic.com
wrote:
Tyler,
Have you considered using the 1:20k data published by the Manitoba
government? I think the license is compatible with OSM's, but you'd
have
to
have a look at it.
https://mli2.gov.mb.ca/ (free
Hi all, an update on product conversion. So far ...
- The process have been running for 42 days;
- 11415 files have been processed - an average of 270 files a day;
To come this week ...
- 052A06
- The rest of the files
Miscellaneous ...
natural=peak
It was supposed to be there but
For the next release, would it be possible to get:
1. A text file (stored on the ftp) that lists all the quadtree-tiles output.
Some people might want to write scripts that can do work based on available
CanVec osm files, but it would help to know how much subdividing occurred.
Currently, we must
Oops, should have gone to the list.
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Tyler Gunn ty...@egunn.com wrote:
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 08:52:14 -0600, Brent Fraser bfra...@geoanalytic.com
wrote:
Tyler,
Have you considered
Bonjour Adam,
About point 1...
I'll see what can be done and, if possible, I will produce it for this release.
About point 2...
If the text file proposed on point 1 have a date and time field, you could get
all the information you are looking for in a single .txt file. Am I right?
Cheers,
Richard,
http://mli2.gov.mb.ca//disclaimer/mli_disclaimer2.doc
I've include it below:
--
Disclaimer and Terms of Use Section
Disclaimer of Liability, Browser Compatibility and Licence Agreement for Digital
Data
While every effort
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:23:30 -0400, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com
wrote:
Oops, should have gone to the list.
I wasn't able to find the license on the Manitoba site. Any chance
you could link to it, and send it to the License Working Group?
Seems like there shouldn't be any issues as it's
I was intending for the file listing to be sorted alphabetically, while the
rss one would be sorted chronologically. Having a timestamp field in the
file listing could work though.
The advantage to having the RSS/Atom format is that people can plug it into
RSS/Atom/xml readers if they use any.
When should we expect the next release?
Anyone has an idea on how to reconcile the next release with what has been
imported so far?
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Bégin, Daniel
daniel.be...@rncan-nrcan.gc.ca wrote:
Hi all, an update on product conversion. So far ...
- The process have
Hi Adam,
I understand the expected usage but It will not be possible on short terms.
However, I will try to create a listing of all .osm files using a time field.
If possible, it should be updated at each .zip file creation for the next
release - a new .zip file should triggered an
hi all,
i have updated the wiki chart with 2 new columns.
roads (geobaseNRN/canvec) status
rivers (geobaseNHN/Canvec) status
the reason why, is because there has been lots of progress nation wide
on these 2 datasets, and people need to know what has been imported
where, and when and who.
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