Hi, > > This is expected and was discussed back in December and again after the > initial Fort McMurray import. The imported ways don't connect to the > existing ones. This seemed to be favoured over deleting existing data. >
I respect that choice but if we choose to go that way, than each import action should be followed by a manual validation that include connecting the OSM ways to geobase. > > Do you have any ideas on a method that can be used to connect the existing > wasy to the imported ones, or even better an implementation? > As Michel mentionned, I did use an FME script to match geobase with OSM for the Sherbrooke area (021E05 and 031H08). The result was quite good altought a few manual correction were necessary. http://www.openstreetmap.com/?lat=45.375&lon=-71.992&zoom=11&layers=B000FTF I could somehow publish the script if some of you want to use it. FME is a closed source program but it allows precise manipulation of the features that speeds up the developpement of complex geospatial processing. Thats why I use it. The import in Sherbrooke was a pre-step for our mapping party planned for mid-may. We agreed on the following steps: - Import the geobase ways and conflate with existing OSM (that was my job) - Flag the places that need to be corrected using openstreetbug Two people are working on this. During the party, those places will get fixed. People will do some field validation for the bugs that could not be corrected remotely. A similar approach could be use to fix Alberta. Some people could just fill the bugs in openstreetbug an others would correct them. We have to find a way to do the import correctly althought it could slow down the import process. As we move forward, people will certainly come up with new tools and techniques that will speed up the process. I think its better having a pace that we can handle. Jean-Sebastien Quoting Steve Singer <[email protected]>: > On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Jean-Sébastien Moreau wrote: > > > > > Hello list, > > > > look (see attached images). > > In fact, all the geobase ways are not connected to the osm ways. On the > JOSM > > screenshot, the pink way is an original osm way that was there before the > > import. We can clearly see that the geobase ways (pretty much all the rest) > are > > not connected to it. At least the geobase ways are connected to each other. > > This was a quite a surprise for me. My understanding was that there would > be > > some > > This is expected and was discussed back in December and again after the > initial Fort McMurray import. The imported ways don't connect to the > existing ones. This seemed to be favoured over deleting existing data. > > > > > It would be great for the network we are building to have a clean topology > in > > order to be compatible with these technologies. > > > > I think we should correct Alberta first before moving to an other province. > > > > Do you have any ideas on a method that can be used to connect the existing > wasy to the imported ones, or even better an implementation? > > > Im sorry to block the momentum but I think that it is a major issue. > > > > Jean-Sebastien > > Steve > _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca

