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From: Tim Elrick
Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 7:09:11 PM
To: James; Begin Daniel
Cc: Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Microsoft has released its building outlines for Canada
Hi Daniel and James,
Sounds good, Daniel. Looking
Hi Daniel and James,
Sounds good, Daniel. Looking forward to see your tool. However, the Open
Building Database data for Montreal looks pretty good in terms of number
of nodes and orthogonalization. I am still working on how to break up
the building blocks, however, with much less time on my
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> *To:* talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Talk-ca] Microsoft has released its building outlines for
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> Hi Steve,
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> As for Montreal: We will create an import plan on the wiki as soon as we
> have expanded the discuss
, March 02, 2019 19:58
To: talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Microsoft has released its building outlines for Canada
Hi Steve,
As for Montreal: We will create an import plan on the wiki as soon as we have
expanded the discussion about the Montreal import from our local face-to-face
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019, 7:45 PM Tim Elrick, wrote:
> Just my two cents here.
There are plenty of others doing so, too (me included, though I'll happily
deduct a cent for being non-Canadian, so before you know it, you've got a whole
dollar. "Many hands make light work," though I agree that
Hi Steve,
As for Montreal: We will create an import plan on the wiki as soon as we
have expanded the discussion about the Montreal import from our local
face-to-face group to the Montreal OSM list and agreed on importing.
Before we do this, we wanted to test the feasibility of the
Hi everyone,
Thanks John for pointing out the new dataset!
Steve, John just indicated that there is this new dataset available now.
I am confident, that after our discussion on importing building
footprints in Canada, the OSMappers who want to go forward with it, will
provide the information
Please read Tim's comments below I suspect he meant to cc talk-ca.
My thoughts run along the same lines as Tim's basically local groups have
to look at what is available then decide for themselves how they wish to
proceed.
We have some experience in the import process available but I think it
John, these aren't my fish to fry; this endeavor belongs primarily to Canadian
OSM volunteers with optimistic attitudes who have the courage to envision a
finish line of mighty and pride-inspiring results into existence. Being
encouraging, my feeling is it IS possible to reach consensus across
>More discussion often yields consensus.
Feel free to lead the discussion and gain consensus.
My feeling is it will not be possible to reach one across Canada.
Good Luck
Cheerio John
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I would concur in general but any import needs the agreement of local
mappers and I think we have to define who they are first.
Cheerio John
Danny McDonald wrote on 2019-03-02 7:23 PM:
Just looking at the data for some random areas, it looks like the
quality is comparable to hand-drawn
Just looking at the data for some random areas, it looks like the quality
is comparable to hand-drawn buildings (but not as good as most municipal
data). There are some weirdly rotated and sized buildings, as well as some
missing buildings, there may be other problems in areas I haven't examined.
On Mar 2, 2019, at 3:47 PM, John Whelan wrote:
> Two years ago a group of Toronto mappers submitted the City of Toronto Open
> Data license to the LWG to see if it was acceptable. I assume they meant to
> import things such as building outlines. I also assumed as I think others
> did that
Two years ago a group of Toronto mappers submitted the City of Toronto
Open Data license to the LWG to see if it was acceptable. I assume they
meant to import things such as building outlines. I also assumed as I
think others did that this meant Toronto mappers were happy to import
the City
No, I am not planning to import these. However, your notification that the
data are available seems to be encouraging the data to BE imported into OSM.
Of course, there is a "more correct" way to do that.
Perhaps I might encourage you to sharpen up your intention for notifying
talk-ca of the
M$ released data as ODbL so pretty sure license is compatible
On Sat., Mar. 2, 2019, 5:27 p.m. OSM Volunteer stevea, <
stevea...@softworkers.com> wrote:
> A responsible complement to this would be a link to license information, a
> wiki page about these data, and perhaps an Import Plan
Why are you planning to import it?
Cheerio John
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019, 5:26 PM OSM Volunteer stevea, <
stevea...@softworkers.com> wrote:
> A responsible complement to this would be a link to license information, a
> wiki page about these data, and perhaps an Import Plan should those data
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A responsible complement to this would be a link to license information, a wiki
page about these data, and perhaps an Import Plan should those data actually be
asserted to be worthy of being responsibly imported into OSM.
SteveA
California
> On Mar 2, 2019, at 2:17 PM, john whelan wrote:
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https://github.com/Microsoft/CanadianBuildingFootprints
So now there are two Open Data sources for building outlines in Canada.
Cheerio John
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