Hi guys,
 
here is excellent news for Openstreetmap community.  Main data providers have 
now a tool to create something like the future Canvec.osm product - If they 
have the interest and the proper licence!
 
Daniel

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Posted: 17 Mar 2010 04:36 PM PDT

It's true. Getting data into OpenStreetMap <http://osm.org/>  can, at times, be 
difficult. 

Now don't get me wrong, there are some great applications out there for pulling 
data <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM>  off 
<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Merkaartor>  your GPS, or tracing Yahoo 
imagery <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potlatch>  or adding your favourite 
coffee shop <http://elysiancoffee.com/>  as a POI from your iPhone 
<http://cloudmade.com/products/mapzen-poi-collector> . But, what if your 
organization has building footprints in Darwin Glacier Lambert Conformal 2000 
<http://spatialreference.org/ref/sr-org/6661/>  for an entire city in Oracle 
Spatial and you want to put that data into OSM?

I have written in the past 
<http://blog.safe.com/2009/12/openstreetmap-and-fme/>  about using data from 
OpenStreetMap in your FME workspaces as a data source, and so I was happy when 
we recently added <http://twitter.com/FMEEvangelist/status/9845698697>  a very 
early stage writer to compliment the reader. So what does this new OSM writer 
mean? Well, if you've got some data you would like to share with the OSM 
community, you can write it to OSM XML just like you could with any other 
format supported <http://www.safe.com/products/desktop/formats/index.php>  by 
FME. If you want to load your city's <http://data.vancouver.ca/index.htm>  
public <http://data.edmonton.ca/>  data <http://data.gov.uk/>  into OSM you can 
use FME to create OSM XML from that data. (Note, make sure the license of data 
you don't own allows this, just because it's public doesn't mean it can legally 
be loaded into OSM. Read and understand the terms and conditions)

To use this writer you will need to be running an FME 2011 beta 
<http://safe.com/beta> . It is still in a somewhat early stage of development, 
but will improve as time goes on, and become easier to use.

So if you use OSM data, and you have something to share, why not give back to 
the community by loading it into OSM? Download an FME 2011 beta 
<http://safe.com/beta>  and let us know what you think. If you're not a current 
FME customer, feel free to sign up for our evaluation program 
<http://www.safe.com/evaluation/index.php>  for a 14 day trial. Once you get 
your trial license, you can download the beta and be up and running with our 
OSM writer. We're always open to comments and suggestions! 
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