Hi Nyall, Starting simple is a great suggestion.
Importing the massive vicmap dataset will be a huge project. To keep track of it all, would starting a wiki page and outline requirements, methods and progress be useful in coordinate this effort? In regards to existing data, such as LGAs, non existent what so ever is simple, just import the vicmap data. What if there is some data, but very little amount of it? Options are to: 1. Delete existing and import new. 2. Determine duplicates and work around them. Which of the above option is best practice? Li. On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Nyall Dawson <[email protected]>wrote: > Maybe a good approach would be to start with the easy things first. It > should be quite straightforward to import the boundary information like > postcodes and LGA borders. Unless I'm mistaken, these boundaries are > basically non-existent in Victoria OSM at the moment. > > Property boundaries would be another good candidate like this - there > should be very little existing information we'd need to worry about. > > Nyall > > > > On 11 October 2013 07:37, Li <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Does anyone have experience on importing data? In particular avoiding >> duplicates? >> >> Li. >> >> On 10 Oct 2013, at 5:16 pm, Ben Kelley <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi. >> >> I guess the thing to consider is how you would handle a second import if >> someone had edited the data in OSM in between. >> >> I think this kind of conflict would be very difficult to resolve. You >> could either plan to do a 1-off import, or maybe include a tag on the >> imported data matching a unique identifier for the same feature in the >> vicmap data. The US Tiger import did something like this. >> >> - Ben Kelley. >> On 10 Oct 2013 17:12, "Li Xia" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I'm meeting Vicmap and data.gov staff tomorrow to get their blessing on >>> importing vicmap data into OSM. >>> >>> Once the licensing is squared away, we can move onto discussing >>> techniques of importing the data. "Snapshot" data in shp format is >>> available from data.vic.gov.au. Alternatively a vicmap provides a live >>> feed to weekly data diffs directly. Any advice on how to import this data >>> is much appreciated. >>> >>> Li >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Talk-au mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-au mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au >> >> >
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