Hi Again Everyone, Thanks for your replies, very helpful. I'm trying not to elaborate too much on what we hope to one day achieve... more appropriate for a meet-up than mailing list.
I think I can conclude that aligning the two isn't a realistic expectation and even if we did partially achieve it, it will always sit in as a "race condition" with the edits of other users - possibly because the Govt geom is actually "less correct". Matching algorithms could be a useful QA tool for us, but I'm very doubtful that they could be the gatekeeper/authority we require. This will change our tactics and raise other questions... something I will take up on another thread. Thanks everyone for your help, much appreciated - look forward to speaking with you next! Andrew Hughes p.s. Apologies to Andrew Harvey... two Andrew H's in here and he was here first. Maybe I need to use an Alias :) On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 at 08:26, Graeme Fitzpatrick <graemefi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Andrew > > Just reading a discussion on the Tagging list that included this post > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2020-July/053895.html, > which includes > > "So far all I have is a "toy" application that uses Valhalla to generate a > route given a start and > stop lat/lon. The eventual goal is to leverage OSM information (buildings and > their tags, POI's and their tags) to > automatically select start and stop points in order to generate *lots* of > routes, and to then > feed that into SUMO for kinematic simulation." > > I've got to say that means not much at all to me, but it may to you? > > May be worthwhile you contacting the author, *Matthew Woehlke* mwoehlke.floss > at gmail.com > <tagging%40openstreetmap.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BTagging%5D%20How%20to%20map%20terrace%20buildings%20with%20names&In-Reply-To=%3Ced92226a-c10d-02e8-533c-8da50f604d01%40gmail.com%3E> > & talking transport to each other? :-) > > Thanks > > Graeme > > > >
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