The federal government's open data license has been formally approved by
the legal working group.
Steve in California appears to be volunteering to do some mapping.
I have no doubt the flack from Europe will start up again but it is an
ongoing import that the Canadian local community has been doi
On 2018-09-27 05:42 PM, talk-ca-requ...@openstreetmap.org wrote:
What happened during the import of inland water data?
Maybe people realized the poor quality of the data, and found positive
ways to contribute instead?
Throw in flack from Germany
...and Canada!
Waterways change in thirty
Does any body know what the current status / feeling is about doing
Canvec Imports?
I had received less then favorable feed back last time I was
doing imports? (From across the pond mostly)
Andrew
aka Canvec Imports
On Thu, 2018-09-27 at 16:55 -0700, OSM Volunteer steve
Heck, all kinds of things are fun to map: bike routes, railways, making sure
provincial and TransCanada route relations are all lined up and tagged
correctly, bus and public_transport, small details (micro-mapping), like
gymnasium/library details and drinking fountain locations in
elementary/m
+1 James
I try to add a few hundred square kms every week. But as James said Canada
is really big.
John
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018, 19:39 James, wrote:
> because we have over 2 million lakes and rivers and we are a couple
> hundred dedicated mappers that have the skill set to fix and import Canvec
>
If you're Canadian then you are probably aware that the NRCAN Geobase data
is collected from various sources including provincial some are more
accurate than others some data is probably thirty or more years old.
Canada is very large and we have a lot of water. We don't have the same
number of map
because we have over 2 million lakes and rivers and we are a couple hundred
dedicated mappers that have the skill set to fix and import Canvec
dataand not everyone prioritizes lakes and rivers in remote areas.
On Thu., Sep. 27, 2018, 7:26 p.m. Peter R, wrote:
> Hi Canada Import Team,
> I'd l
Hi Canada Import Team,
I'd like to ask a question that I've been curious about for a few years
now. What happened during the import of inland water data? Throughout
Canada, I find instances where tiles are missing water data. This results
in lakes and other water polygons being abruptly cut off. So
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