Sure, James.  Welcome to OSM.

I would find another (preferably local, though you could go statewide or 
national) more-seasoned OSM user to help you "best interpret" our Import 
Guidelines.  A lot of new users get both enthusiastic (especially about a 
reasonably "bite-sized" import, like yours) and somewhat "tripped up" with 
these Guidelines, often stumbling or getting discouraged, and we don't want 
that.  It might be those Guidelines could use some additional tuning up, but 
they are what we have for now, and someone gently holding your hand as you 
"interpret" them seems it would help or even be best.  Besides, reaching out to 
the greater community (as you have to talk-au just now:  noice!) is part of 
OSM, so getting into that habit early is a good one!

Tenet number 2 of OSM:  (after #1, "Don't copy from other maps")  Have fun!

stevea
California, USA

> On Jan 30, 2023, at 7:38 PM, James via Talk-au <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm relatively new at OSM and wanted to map the bike racks in Brisbane, of 
> which I am a resident. A few members on the osm discord graciously pointed 
> out the data is available at 
> https://www.data.brisbane.qld.gov.au/data/dataset/bicycle-racks, is under CC 
> BY 4.0, and there is a waiver to OSM 
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:BCC_OSM_Waiver_-_Signed_30Aug2018.pdf.
>  I have read the import guidelines, and I'm prepared to spend a lot of time 
> making sure there are no duplicates and making sure the locations match up 
> with the map.
> 
> Does anyone have anything they'd like to add, any advice, or any reasons I 
> shouldn't go ahead with this?
> 
> Thanks,
> James


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