helloexcuse me but I think france has very good maps since the times of louis 
xiv ,  and it is easy to get a good shapefile with border of france.--oscar

--- On Thu, 1/6/11, Emilie Laffray <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Emilie Laffray <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Talk-es] CORINE land cover data
To: "Discusión en Español de OpenStreetMap" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 5:53 PM



2011/1/6 Oscar Orbe <[email protected]>

hello,
i mean we use josm to remove duplicated nodes BEFORE doing upload, and is very 
fast

there are some duplicated nodes in the border of provinces, but very little
you did not have a better shape for france??? wow, i expected more efficiency 
from the french users.


Do you mean to be insulting? Because if you didn't mean to, you are quite 
insulting. As I mentioned, at the same time, the shape of France was not 
readily available, plus that would have meant cutting polygons into several 
parts which would have been counter productive in the end.

 
you say you do not forsee any update of corine in osm-france. i agree , once 
you add the data, it 'dissolves' in the databse and updates are difficult and 
not convenient.


This is not quite my point. There is a reason for keeping the ID.
 
in our little import, we can remove everything and do another import if we want 
because it has unique tag.


And I can write very quickly a small tool that will remove a specific polygon 
imported from Corine based on the ID or the type. I think you are missing the 
points of most of my earlier comments.


Emilie Laffray


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