Thanks, now i dont need to go door to door looking for FME users :-) This makes sence, as long as we use the latest planet.osm file for when we start playing with the good stuff -CanVec soup.
Ok, now i go back to school; learning how to write python scripts. Have we any thoughts -yeah or neah on adding the 'aquitec' tag? (might be useful for all other data) and is there a yeah or neigh on the square tile chopping and comparing before import idea (or do i have to explain with picture graphics?) thanks, Sam On 1/14/09, Michel Gilbert <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > FME is very usefull for importing geospatial data. I have been using FME to > import the boundaries and NRN Geobase (tests) . At this time, FME provides > a > reader for osm format but not a writer. However FME allows to execute > python > within your FME workspace. So I simulate an osm writer in python within my > FME. > > If there are other FME users for importing Geobase data, I will be happy to > share my workspaces. > > Michel > > 2009/1/13 Sam Vekemans <[email protected]> > >> Hi, i saw OpenStreetMap listed as one of the formats listed when >> looking at the press release. >> I am wondering in what way would this software be helpful? >> >> OpenStreetMap is a non-profit foundation (so it might be possable to >> use it for no cost)? >> >> I dont have that much knowledge about how useful it could be, so it >> would be nice to know. >> Thanks, >> Sam Vekemans >> Across Canada Trails >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-ca mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca >> > _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca

