On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Richard Degelder <[email protected]> wrote:
> With your upload we went from just talking to, in > fact, using the GeoBase data that we were given permission to use to > make an improvement within OSM. Your upload was the first visible step > to incorporating the GeoBase data. And the data looked good too! > > Thanks for the work. Indeed... a little push and a shove, and I was able to send Michel over the precipice. We can sit on our hands and talk about what needs to be done, and argue about the minutia, but sooner or later someone has to DO something. The geopolitical boundaries is a big dataset, but also relatively benign... It gives us a little bit of room to learn and play, while not really creating a HUGE controversial impact. The NRN needs to be the set that we make sure gets done right the first time. I suggested using Alberta as a guinea pig, but Michel appears to have done all of Canada. This works out okay, as it gives others exposure to the process as well... It is interesting to see the provincial boundary along the Great Divide finally... although there are some little problems that will need repair. There's a hole in the border, and a section that looks like it's missing some nodes by the Athabasca Glacier. http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.381&lon=-117.422&zoom=9&layers=B000FTF Like any OSM addition, we'll need to vet all of the GeoBase data that is imported. I still have my usual beef about the rendering rules being set up for the tiny little countries in Europe where a municipal boundary defines an area of a couple square miles. Zoom level 9 is the largest size map you can have and still see the provincial boundary. In Canada, I would have provincial boundaries visible to at least zoom level 4 or even level 3. Same for state boundaries in the USA. Is there a way to override the default rendering rules? It would be good to be able to use the same boundary definition, but be able to have the provincial boundary min zoom level be overridden for areas like Canada. James VE6SRV _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca

