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workings. We can do better. Good discussion so far, but it seems we
are only scratching this surface.
SteveA
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the suffix, on some roads I've put the
with-suffix name in the name= tag and the unsuffixed one in the short_name=
tag, but I'm wondering if I should continue to bother.
-jack
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Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right list or the tagging list is better, but I see
some bus and subway routes in the Atlanta area that use the older version of
tagging public transport routes. Should these be updated to use the newer
version of tagging?
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in using OSM in a S.T.E.M. class next fall. In particular examples of how
others have used OSM in curriculum would be useful.
Any good leads they can follow?
Tanya
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[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Education
[2] http://learnosm.org/en/
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In this case, should the caching server, the direct (WMS) server, or both be
recommended?
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On Monday, July 07, 2014 01:54:48 PM Ian Dees wrote:
Note that the OSM US server tiles and caches the USGS NAIP and High Res Orthos
and more information can be found here:
http
two
areas. In addition, according to this[3] page, only Canada and the border data
is marked as View only; all other counties are public domain.
Is there any reason this imagery can't be used in OSM, and perhaps even be
added as one of the pre-existing imagery sources in JOSM?
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Unfortunately, the high-resolution imagery isn't available everywhere in the US
yet, and Bing is better than the NAIP.
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On Sunday, July 06, 2014 08:28:27 AM Saikrishna Arcot wrote:
Hi all,
I noticed that there is a wiki page on the USGS High Resolution
Orthoimagery[1
there?
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searching for the address could either use
addr:city or the CDP name.
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Duplication of data, possibly?
Regarding the detection of the nearest street, the risk here is at the
intersection, where the sidewalk might be attributed to the other street.
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On Thursday, May 08, 2014 07:02:16 PM Paul Johnson wrote:
I'm trying to work out how using name
highway=contruction and construction=tertiary (the road in question is a
tertiary road).
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On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 09:05:41 PM Frederik Ramm wrote:
I wonder: Is OSMI correct in flagging this for correction, or is this
something that nobody really cares about and that should not be
highlighted? I.e. should we, in OSMI, drop the E/N/S/W prefix of street
names before
Hi all,
What the difference between building=house and building=detached? My
understanding is that a house that has two addresses (and two familes) would be
considered as building=house, whereas if there is only one address and one
family, then it is building=detached.
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JOSM also has a plugin that provides a UI for entering opening_hours.
That being said, this UI is in JOSM, but new users are probably going to use iD
since it's easy to use and is right there (quick availability).
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On Monday, March 17, 2014 01:20:12 PM Ian Dees wrote
versions of the address data are
under different licenses and so might not be possible to import into
OSM. (As it is, this is the latest version on the clearinghouse website).
You have a good start here, but you have a lot to do before the import
is ready to officially propose.
- Serge
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the addition of
addresses as part of the import process and won't be fixing anything else.
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On 01/07/2014 09:03 PM, Jason Remillard wrote:
Hi Saikrishna,
I agree with Serge, we need to be 100% sure the license situation is
straight. Often the data providers say the data is in the public
I, personally, am in favor of using the colon rather than the
semicolon, for the reasons Martijn outlined a few emails back.
Saikrishna Arcot
On Thu 19 Dec 2013 03:23:53 AM IST, James Mast wrote:
I have no problems going with either : or ; for the separator for
unsigned segments of highways
on adding addresses in Atlanta.
Saikrishna Arcot
On Thu 12 Dec 2013 11:50:25 AM EST, Ian Dees wrote:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Saikrishna Arcot
saiarcot...@gmail.com mailto:saiarcot...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I believe TIGER has some data on addresses; more specifically
Thank you Carl. The earliest I'll have time to do any importing is on
Sunday. Regardless, I'll have to contact imports first to get an
all-clear.
Saikrishna Arcot
On Thu 12 Dec 2013 06:18:22 PM EST, Carl Anderson wrote:
Frederik,
I believe that Mike N.'s quote was about importing TIGER data
Ah, ok.
I'll be on the other side of the world on Sunday (actually, starting
Saturday) and won't be back until January 6, so I doubt we can have a
direct conversation till then. I will be available through email.
Saikrishna Arcot
On Thu 12 Dec 2013 08:08:51 PM EST, Carl Anderson wrote
The same applies for I-35 in the DFW area; I-35E runs through Dallas
while I-35W runs through Fort Worth.
Saikrishna Arcot
On Wed 27 Nov 2013 03:56:51 PM EST, Richard Welty wrote:
On 11/27/13 2:46 PM, John F. Eldredge wrote:
You also have compass-point letters used to distinguish between
Just to add, three-digit routes tend to be either regional or be
loop-shaped, where the designated direction changes.
Saikrishna Arcot
On Thu 17 Oct 2013 03:40:07 PM EDT, Ian Dees wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Martijn van Exel m...@rtijn.org
mailto:m...@rtijn.org wrote:
Yea, I
Just to check, in the case of number 3, if a traffic signal was present
at the above direction, would there have to be two traffic signal for
the up-and-down two-way road?
Saikrishna Arcot
On Tue 15 Oct 2013 03:14:13 PM EDT, Tod Fitch wrote:
People will map as they see fit and, as pointed out
the visually-friendly method to the individual lane
and single intersection point method.
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On Mon 14 Oct 2013 05:28:28 PM EDT, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2013/10/14 stevea stevea...@softworkers.com
mailto:stevea...@softworkers.com
Hi Martijn: one thing wrong I do see
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