Re: [Talk-de] Corine Land Cover France import overlapping in Germany

2009-09-17 Diskussionsfäden Christoph Eckert
Hi,

 Select/deselect the last overlay corine-import to see the difference.

 http://beta.letuffe.org/?zoom=13lat=47.79887lon=7.56901layers=BF
T

I'm mapping a lot along the french-german border and would appreciate the 
import.

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Re: [Talk-de] Corine Land Cover France import overlapping in Germany

2009-09-15 Diskussionsfäden Jochen Topf
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 04:01:27PM +, Sven Geggus wrote:
 Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Before the import, we suppressed all CLC polygons overlapping more
  than 2% the existing ones in OSM. The problem is that the dataset
  itself is going a bit onto neighbourhood countries like Germany
  (a rough estimate is about max. 10km).
 
 I do not consider this a problem. Just go ahead with your import.
 There are a quite lot of people mapping in the upper valley of the
 rhine. I think if there are conflicts they will get resolved quickly.
 just add a proper tag to make your objects noticeable.

+1 

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Re: [Talk-de] Corine Land Cover France import overlapping in Germany

2009-09-13 Diskussionsfäden Sven Geggus
Pieren pier...@gmail.com wrote:

 Before the import, we suppressed all CLC polygons overlapping more
 than 2% the existing ones in OSM. The problem is that the dataset
 itself is going a bit onto neighbourhood countries like Germany
 (a rough estimate is about max. 10km).

I do not consider this a problem. Just go ahead with your import.
There are a quite lot of people mapping in the upper valley of the
rhine. I think if there are conflicts they will get resolved quickly.
just add a proper tag to make your objects noticeable.

 So we would like to know if the German community is interested by
 these polygones or if we have to perform a cut-off exactly on the
 border.

Why should we do this? For OSM borders are nothing else than
boundary=administrative objects :)

Sven

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[Talk-de] Corine Land Cover France import overlapping in Germany

2009-09-12 Diskussionsfäden Pieren
Hi talk-de list,

First, apologies for my message in english.

We are preparing in France an import of the Corine Land Cover (CLC)
landuse polygones. This dataset is generated by all european states
but the French version has a licence compatible with OSM.

The original dataset is delivered as shapefiles and use a standardized
nomenclature of 36 classes. We decided to migrate most of them (not
all) following this translation table for OSM tags:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Corine_Land_Cover/Tagging_scheme

Before the import, we suppressed all CLC polygons overlapping more
than 2% the existing ones in OSM. The problem is that the dataset
itself is going a bit onto neighbourhood countries like Germany
(a rough estimate is about max. 10km).
So we would like to know if the German community is interested by
these polygones or if we have to perform a cut-off exactly on the
border.

To have a preview about the import, we generated a mashup with the
current Mapnik and a special overlay with the CLC polygones as they
will be after the import. Please don't rush all together at the same
time, it's a small server ;-)
Select/deselect the last overlay corine-import to see the difference.

http://beta.letuffe.org/?zoom=13lat=47.79887lon=7.56901layers=BFT

Thank you for your replies,
Pieren

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