Hi guys,
I'm personally working on this, mainly my hometown area of Hulshout and
the surrounding towns.
My focus is (in order):
1) roads (missing + aligning)
2) rivers / railway (missing + aligning)
3) landuse
4) city borders
On some parts (roads), sometimes I wonder about the actual road surface
(paved/unpaved) and this typically triggers me to go and visit the road
to see its condition. But this is rather hard with this weather :D
Also some parts to watch out for, which I already experienced: don't try
to blindly trust bing data, the data isn't perfectly current. For
example in my town of Houtvenne there is a new street (at least 1 year
old), which is not visible on Bing yet, but which I mapped earlier on by
means of GPX tracks.
Kind regards,
Kenny Moens
On 23/12/2010 15:25, Paul Cardinaels wrote:
Hello all,
I'm busy to bingify Belgium, my main focus for the time being are my
two home towns:
Hoogstraten (and let's not forget Eimai's big contribution):
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.4474&lon=4.7686&zoom=12&layers=M
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.4474&lon=4.7686&zoom=12&layers=M>
Neerpelt:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.2272&lon=5.4549&zoom=13&layers=M
<http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.2272&lon=5.4549&zoom=13&layers=M>
I was wondering how many people are doing this kind of work, and
throwing in *the idea to set some common goals*, to make the work more
enjoyable and less mind-numbing.
Looking forward to your replies,
Paul Cardinaels
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