Hi,
On 11/14/2016 06:40 PM, Justin Mosebach wrote:
> Would lat/long suffice for the location info (in addition to the address)?
It would certainly be enough to point a human to the right spot on the
map where they could then verify whether the object in question is
already on OSM (in which case
Thanks for the info! Yes, I did see the import guidelines (which led me to
emailing this group).
Would lat/long suffice for the location info (in addition to the address)?
Thanks,
Justin
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Clifford Snow
wrote:
> Justin,
> I'm guessing
Justin,
I'm guessing you have looked at the import guidelines [1], but if you
haven't, you can find them on the wiki. The import guidelines talk about
community involvement, licensing, documentation and the actual import. For
community involvement, you might want to join us on the US Slack import
Hello,
We're working with Lancaster General Health which has 105 physical
locations (not doctors, etc) in Lancaster and Chester counties in
Pennsylvania.
I have updated data for all of the locations directly from them, which I've
attached to this email as a CSV. This data includes the names,
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