On 2017.10.10. 20:47, Rihards wrote:
> On 2017.10.10. 20:41, Brian May wrote:
>> Joe,
>>
>> Try whodidit. http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
>>
>> It shows who edited areas by tile and when. Default is a week, but you
>> can set different times, filter users, etc.
>>
>> I have a
On 2017.10.10. 20:41, Brian May wrote:
> Joe,
>
> Try whodidit. http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
>
> It shows who edited areas by tile and when. Default is a week, but you
> can set different times, filter users, etc.
>
> I have a bookmark set to start at my home town location
Joe,
Try whodidit. http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
It shows who edited areas by tile and when. Default is a week, but you
can set different times, filter users, etc.
I have a bookmark set to start at my home town location like:
At work, my manager wants to explore using and contributing to OSM in a more
official capacity beyond my personal Building Import project. He has a few
questions that I can handle, but there is one that is actually something that
I’ve been thinking about too. How much activity is happening in
impo...@openstreetmap.org <mailto:impo...@openstreetmap.org>;
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*Subject: *Re: [Talk-us] Dakota County, MN Building Import
<joe.saple...@charter.net> writes:
Free and Open. Dakota County encourages the use of its published dat
writes:
> On that page, it states Dakota County encourages public use of this
> GIS data. “The County Board of Commissioners adopted a policy of free
> and open GIS data, in collaboration with the other six metropolitan
> counties in the Twin Cities. More information
@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Dakota County, MN Building Import
<joe.saple...@charter.net> writes:
> Free and Open. Dakota County encourages the use of its published data
> and supports it being added to OSM. They are aware of the project and
> do not object.
That's great to
writes:
> Free and Open. Dakota County encourages the use of its published data
> and supports it being added to OSM. They are aware of the project and
> do not object.
That's great to hear. Can you ask them to update their website to make
permission to copy and
: [Talk-us] Dakota County, MN Building Import
Hi,
Can I ask about the licence of this data? I don't see anything on
the wikipage about the licence, and the page[1] from Dakota County is
unclear. It doesn't say what the licence is, and has this condition:
> If you transmit or provide the GIS D
Hi,
Can I ask about the licence of this data? I don't see anything on
the wikipage about the licence, and the page[1] from Dakota County is
unclear. It doesn't say what the licence is, and has this condition:
If you transmit or provide the GIS Data (or any portion of it) to
another user, you
This project is now on the US Tasking Server.
http://tasks.openstreetmap.us/project/88
Import page on the wiki -
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Minnesota/DakotaCounty/Buildings_Import
Thanks in advance to all that participate.
Joe
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Talk-us
Ok, I’m back and ready to proceed. I’ve created a pretty decent dataset from
the Dakota County buildings, address points and parcel data.
Project page
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Minnesota/DakotaCounty/Buildings_Import
GitHub repository with sample
Joe,
Thanks for letting us know about Dakota County's data. Ideally someone from
the area will step forward to use the data. A lot of us, in the US at
least, believe an import can help build a community. It's is important that
we have a community in place to help maintain the data once it's
If anyone is interested, there are some datasets available to update streets,
county parks and municipal boundaries in Dakota County, MN. (my employer) This
is the same data we give to Esri for their basemaps.
I’ve posted links and more information on my blog -
So I’m back at it now that I have some time to get this building import going
again. I have a pretty good process for assembling the data to create
buildings with addresses. The buildings dataset has about 165,000 building
polygons, many of which will have some sort of attributes before I
The County Park boundaries for Dakota County Minnesota are available here if
anyone wants to download the shapefile and conflate what’s already in OSM.
https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/us-mn-co-dakota-bdry-county-parks
There are polygons that represent the overall park boundary and it some cases
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 4:00 PM, Joe Sapletal
wrote:
> The repository also notes the URL for the 2015 Air Photo for use in JOSM.
> I’ve used it, lines up nicely despite the warnings.
Joe,
Could you confirm that we have the right to trace the 2015 Air Photo
imagery for
I ran a few selections and queries to compare OSM data with the Dakota County
street centerline data. Basically, looking for alignment differences and
mostly for new streets not yet in OSM. Focused on local streets. I posted
them on Github for anyone with time to download and edit into OSM -
Joe,
I agree with Greg that this is a great start. Let us know if you need help
with the import merge workflow, as you have that as TBD on the wiki. In one
import I used an ArcGIS workflow to detect and set aside conflicts, and in
another we used a PostGIS workflow. Chunking the data up by
I’m looking for some assistance and support for doing a Bulk Import of
buildings with address information. I’ve already assembled the data from the
source, but I need help converting it and uploading it and to build community
support. I started a wiki page here -
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