Hi Polyglot,

We are in a Linked Data project with De Lijn and we’re going to have official persistent identifiers (HTTP URIs) soon for stops (but also for things like the routes and zones). It might be interesting to integrate these in OSM rather than the mijnlijn.be one?

From the moment we have an official URI strategy, I will get back to this list in each case.

Kind regards,

Pieter

On 18/11/18 11:10, Jakka wrote:
Using key as "url=" not comming in conflict with already other keys that use short key url ?

Op 18/11/2018 om 10:51 schreef Jo:
Our bus stops in Flanders have unique identifiers visible to the public
on the flags of the stop poles.

I started by entering those in the ref tag, then later decided to use
ref:De_Lijn=y0yyyy, as some of those stops are served by other operators
as well.

For several years now itt's possible to obtain real-time information
about the buses on a url+identifier, so I want to add that to those
stops. As i don't like to duplicate information I'd prefer to drop the
ref:De_Lijn though.

So all of those stops would have:
url=http://mijnlijn.be/303079    (<- you can test this, the url is
expanded/translated to a url on www.delijn.be <http://www.delijn.be>)

For the conversion, I'd like to launch a Belgian "Project of the month",
so the position of the stops can be verified once more by locals, but
also shelters and bus_bays can be added and if cycle ways split off to
go around those bus bays, that detail can be added as well.

I know that that is what we have been doing for the past 5+ years, but
now it would get some more dedicated focus.

For several years I thought having the identifier n a dedicated ref:X
tag and then telling everyone about how to turn it into such a url was
the way to go,. That doesn't actually work though. Nobody knows how to
get from the identifer to the url. Giving potential passengers a url
they can simply click through on, seems to be the better way of doing
this for this use case.

Polyglot


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