On 21/02/2016 8:49 PM, Mark Pulley wrote:
I’ve been adding some names from the LPI base map. I was wondering how 
‘accurate’ the names are. Most of the time the names look OK but I’ve noticed a 
couple of issues.

1. Occasionally the name of the street is mis-spelt. Sometimes it is an obvious 
misspelling, but I’ve put a fixme tag on at least one way for a survey check.

With my spelling it is probably me.:-)
In fact I usually have to pick up my spelling errors before they go in to OSM.
So no help there.


2. Sometimes the name of the way on LPI is different to the existing name in 
OSM. Most of the time this simply involves splitting the way where a road name 
changes. I’ve noticed a few times when the road name on OSM is very different 
to the name on LPI. Does anyone have any guidelines on when to use the name on 
LPI and when to use the name in OSM?

I have found some that needed splitting - say through the centre of a small 
town the main road changes its name from *** Highway to 'Main Street'.
I think that is normal. Same for T intersections ... all 3 ways can have 
different names but only have 2 at present.

On some I have used the LPI name as the name .. and the 'old' OSM name as the 
alt_name. I think it is best to preserve the data ... so any fixes can be 
easily applied by someone who knows more.

It would help if 'we' knew the source of the 'old' OSM name ... Unfortunately 
that is not usually the case.

So I take the LPI data to be 'best', unless there is evidence in tags or change 
set to suggest otherwise.

----------------------------
There is a large reduction in the number of missing names on NSW roads 
following the LPI data release and a lot of work by quite a few people. Well 
Done.


_______________________________________________
Talk-au mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

Reply via email to