Re: [talk-ph] Metro Manila Postcodes Map

2022-04-13 Per discussione Ian Lopez via talk-ph
Jim,
There are queries that I used at some points in the past to retrieve postal 
codes in selected parts of Metro Manila, particularly Manila[0], Makati[1], 
Pasig[2] and Muntinlupa[3], that can be used in Overpass Turbo[4]. The queries 
can be modified to other parts of Metro Manila or Metro Manila itself. If you 
need assistance, please let me know as soon as you can.
[0] https://gist.github.com/ianlopez1115/a00b5bf4be4ada423b39835210c39b9c[1] 
https://gist.github.com/ianlopez1115/7a0b7392147bd00a907718ac0b166f3c[2] 
https://gist.github.com/ianlopez1115/9591bf857feecddc253109bbaa1b4b36[3] 
https://gist.github.com/ianlopez1115/df206b59472e2f8416de1af5705903c5[4] 
https://overpass-turbo.eu
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On Tuesday, March 15, 2022, 02:17:26 PM GMT+8, Jim Morgan 
 wrote:  
 
 
Quick question: Does anyone know of the existence of a map of the postcodes of 
Metro Manila, showing their boundaries?

Either a pre-existing one in image form, or a method of querying OSM or some 
other database-driven map to get it. Or any other suggestions welcome.

My googling hasn't turned up anything yet.

Jim

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Re: [talk-ph] DPWH bridge data attributes

2021-10-11 Per discussione Ian Lopez via talk-ph
I have no objections with adding data in connection to this request, but it 
would be helpful if the last checked date (date of most recent inspection or 
survey by DPWH and/or its contractors) is present in the DPWH bridge inventory. 
Nonetheless, I'm hopeful that the request will be fulfilled and that the data 
will be released in due time.
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On Monday, October 11, 2021, 09:41:48 AM GMT+8, Erwin Olario 
 wrote:  
 
 This is a re-post [0] of a query I made in the OSMph Telegram channel.

I made an FOI request [1] from DPWH re their bridge inventory on behalf of the 
local community. They have additional requirements  (i.e. writing in "official 
letterhead", etc) but before I proceed, I'd like to know if there are any 
objections or concerns about this request from this channel. 
Depending on the quality of the data and if we get the permission to use the 
dataset,  it may be used to validate the information already in OSM, or 
conflate additional attributes not yet in OSM.
/Erwin

[0]: https://t.me/OSMph/20310[1] 
https://www.foi.gov.ph/requests/aglzfmVmb2ktcGhyHgsSB0NvbnRlbnQiEURQV0gtMjM2NjM0MzM2MjA4DA

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[talk-ph] OSMPH Wiki Pages Edit-a-thon

2021-02-10 Per discussione Ian Lopez via talk-ph
Hello and good evening to all. The OpenStreetMap Philippines community will 
hold a mini edit-a-thon on Saturday (February 13, 2021) from 1 PM [1] to 5 PM 
[2].
The edit-a-thon aims to add and/or update the documentation of activities plus 
other undertakings of the OpenStreetMap Philippines community in the 
OpenStreetMap Wiki.
Participants are encouraged to read and review the "Editing the OpenStreetMap 
Wiki" module [3] and the OpenStreetMap Wiki Guidelines [4] prior to the 
edit-a-thon. Please take note that the activity is limited to OSM contributors. 
However, the post-event documentation will be made available in the community's 
local channels such as but not limited to the OpenStreetMap Philippines mailing 
list, the OpenStreetMap Philippines Facebook page and other platforms. For 
comments and queries, please feel free to contact the OSM PH Wiki Pages 
Edit-a-thon Telegram group [5] or by replying to this email.
[1] 
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20210213T05=145=tz_et=136[2]
 
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20210213T09=145=tz_et=136[3]
 
http://docs.inasafe.org/en/training/old-training/intermediate/osm/306-editing-wiki-osm.html[4]
 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Wiki_guidelines[5] 
https://t.me/osmphwikipages - link is temporary and may be revoked after the 
event
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Re: [talk-ph] Suggesting removing names from expressway ramps (but keep on junction nodes)

2019-11-05 Per discussione Ian Lopez via talk-ph
I personally prefer to retain exit/interchange names from expressway ramps but 
I have no problem with moving such names to motorway junctions.

Aside: Are we the only country that has exit/interchange names on expressway 
ramps?

Regards,

Ian Lopez

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On Sunday, November 3, 2019, 6:40:22 AM GMT+8, Jherome Miguel 
 wrote:  
 
 I am suggesting removing exit/interchange names from expressway ramps 
(highway=motorway_link), so that the underlying destination info can be used 
for routing, while the common exit name (without the "Exit/Interchange" suffix) 
will be retained in the exit location node (highway=motorway_junction). This 
mapping will allow retaining the exit name on the map (as with the norm in the 
Philippines), while allowing destination info to be used for the router. 
Do anyone are okay about this? Further questions or 
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