On 2010-02-11, at 10:26 AM, Sam Vekemans wrote:

> 
> #2600075       September 23, 2009 21:57        Kings County Civic Addresses 
> (http://www.gov.pe.ca/civicaddress/download/index.php3)        
> 
> #2691911       September 30, 2009 22:18        Prince County Civic Addresses 
> (http://www.gov.pe.ca/civicaddress/download/index.php3)         
> 
> So it looks like these were the changesets.  My guess is that knowone is 
> using that account since?

I'm guessing that is Michel's account - and I believe him to be out of the 
country at the moment.
> 
> I had had a quick look at a few areas, and saw that in fact the nodes are 
> on-top of eachother. .. however the address is different.   
> ie http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/514707713
> node is housenumber 365
> and http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/514707016
> node is housenumber 300

I believe the source data is incorrect.

> 
> So all that needs to be done is a manual move over to one side.
> As that source may be tied to the actual lot number, whereas there could be 
> multiple houses on that same lot,  (lots get split from a big farm but that 
> database might not have changed). .. so that node is still in the center of 
> the lot.. not the actual house.
> 
> However, the point is that this import was done under the 'assumption' that 
> it was OK to import.
> 
> ... Perhaps the angle could be to request that the Government of PEI to 
> contribute the data to GeoBase and/or to Naturural Resources Canada - CanVec?
>   This way, its working on a door that is already partially open.  PEI 
> already knows that they are a bit behind other provinces (Nova Scotia has 
> block facing address data available) 
> http://www.geobase.ca/geobase/en/data/nrn/status.html
> 
> I also like Franks idea of hosting tiles rendered, so an example can be shown.
> (and Daniel just mentioned that the address range data will be available)

Richard is removing the data as I speak. I won't have time to look at things 
more until the weekend.  However I do like the idea of doing a different set of 
rendered tiles to highlight what their data can add to OSM.  

> 
> Cheers,
> Sam
> 
> P.S. the yahoo imagery of the Island looks great.  And i see that more of the 
> Confederation Trail was done!  Looks great.   


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