A reminder on this topic: https://wiki.osm.org/wiki/TIGER_Edited_Map has a
list (in Basic use) and even a graphic (at the top) of the "key / rules" that
were used in the ITOWorld TIGER-completion map.
There are links to "the best of what remains" to further the endeavor of TIGER
cleanup,
From: "Shawn K. Quinn"
> I agree that we needed and still need a way to clean up all the
> remaining untouched TIGER data. However, without the TIGER import, the
> same 11-12 years would have been spent surveying and naming the roads
> one by one and tracing them from (sometimes outdated)
On 12/23/19 18:42, stevea wrote:
> One more thing we might potentially learn from our (OSM-US')
> experience (of the TIGER import of 2007-8), would be to insist upon a
> high bar for such large-scale imports in the future (this was our
> largest, without a doubt): the proposers of the import must
On Dec 22, 2019, at 11:34 AM, Greg Morgan wrote:
> ... I think the challenge for the U.S. project is that most of these maps
> have been maintained outside the U.S. If implemented, I am not sure how long
> OSMOSE would provide the service.
One more thing we might potentially learn from our
On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 2:03 PM stevea wrote:
> As the ITOworld TIGER-completeness visualizer at
>
>
> https://product.itoworld.com/map/162?lon=-121.88=37.04=12=true_sidebar=map_key
>
> is no longer supported, does anybody know of a similar "product" that we
> can use to visualize how well we
On 21.12.19 23:02, stevea wrote:
> As the ITOworld TIGER-completeness visualizer at
>
> https://product.itoworld.com/map/162?lon=-121.88=37.04=12=true_sidebar=map_key
>
> is no longer supported, does anybody know of a similar "product" that we can
> use to visualize how well we have reviewed
As the ITOworld TIGER-completeness visualizer at
https://product.itoworld.com/map/162?lon=-121.88=37.04=12=true_sidebar=map_key
is no longer supported, does anybody know of a similar "product" that we can
use to visualize how well we have reviewed TIGER roads (and rail?) in a given
area?
I
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