Re: [Talk-us] [Imports] Integrating our open source data into OSM

2017-11-10 Thread Rihards
On 2017.11.10. 00:11, Sean Lindsey wrote: > It seems that it's going to be hard to come up with a mass import > solution that every one can agree on. I would suggest that you take > name, address, phone number, website and category then try and > re-geocode the data, but it seems there is

Re: [Talk-us] [Imports] Integrating our open source data into OSM

2017-11-09 Thread Sean Lindsey
It seems that it's going to be hard to come up with a mass import solution that every one can agree on. I would suggest that you take name, address, phone number, website and category then try and re-geocode the data, but it seems there is opposition to this method as well. Another approach - as

Re: [Talk-us] [Imports] Integrating our open source data into OSM

2017-11-08 Thread Sean Lindsey
Thanks for all the feedback, we have put together some blogs to help people figure out how to play with the data, to give people an idea of what it is and how it was put together. https://blog.cybo.com/ I assumed the set we released was not yet ready for OSM but with some guidance I may be able

Re: [Talk-us] [Imports] Integrating our open source data into OSM

2017-11-08 Thread Mike Thompson
I downloaded data for one of the states (Colorado) to attempt checkout its quality. It appears to be in JSON (not GeoJSON). Is there an easy way to get the data into something like QGIS so it can be visualized on a map? On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 6:53 PM, Brian May wrote: >