Re: [Talk-ca] Importing buildings in Canada

2020-01-04 Thread john whelan
Daniel addressed this if you reread his email and proposal. Basically we look for local mappers first. If we don't find any we increase the distance for local. At the moment we are discussing the stats can sourced data. My feeling is let's get this import moving once more and to do that let's

Re: [Talk-ca] Importing buildings in Canada

2020-01-04 Thread Matthew Darwin
Hello all, Happy to see progress here. My ongoing question is how to define that a "local" group has determined that an import can proceed.   And more specifically what is "local"? There are rural and remote parts of Canada which have in the order of zero active mappers or sense of a local

Re: [Talk-ca] Importing buildings in Canada

2020-01-04 Thread James
Tell me when and where and the tasking manager project for xyz location will be setup and hosted On Sat., Jan. 4, 2020, 12:42 p.m. Daniel @jfd553, wrote: > Bonjour groupe > > > > Looks like we're going in the same direction so far :-) > > I agree with Nate regarding the implementation of the

Re: [Talk-ca] Importing buildings in Canada

2020-01-04 Thread Daniel @jfd553
Bonjour groupe Looks like we're going in the same direction so far :-) I agree with Nate regarding the implementation of the task manager. In my experience, a size of a few blocks would be better in urban areas, but boring in rural areas. Is it something that can be adjusted? Daniel From:

Re: [Talk-ca] Importing buildings in Canada

2020-01-04 Thread Nate Wessel
Hi Daniel, Thank you for all the work you've put into this. I'd like to offer a couple suggestions and/or clarifications for your proposed import process, overview though it is. First, I think it is very important that a tasking manager is set up on a city/by city basis only, and that only