On 1 Apr 2010, at 01:16, Phil Monger wrote: > Hi Tom, > > Not sure I agree that Streetview is 'horrible' - as a free base map it will > rival or beat any of the others I have seen. This is even more true for rural > areas. > > I am aware most of the raster stuff got left out, but streetview *is* raster > - it says as much in the PDF. > > What we would want to do, I think, is encourage people to rapidly trace this > to form a base map, then set upon the task of checking it for accuracy. > Secondly, adding to it all the great features that we know from OSM - with > the time burden or walking all the streets gone, that second part should > progress more rapidly. >
But I want to go out on my bike and map, I spend enough time at the computer as it is, without sitting there tracing, missing out on various details that are not or are wrong on the OS maps. Shaun > Phil > > On 1 April 2010 00:47, Tom Hughes <[email protected]> wrote: > On 01/04/10 00:06, Phil Monger wrote: > > The streetview announcement is FANTASTIC news for OSM in the UK - as the > database is pretty much exactly what is being built - roads / streets / > names , etc. > > StreetView is horrible - the vector data will be far more useful. > > > We can surely get this as a "backdrop" layer, like the Yahoo imagery? > > I suspect that will be the best approach, yes. We'll probably want to wait > for the Vector Map District release in May though as that will be a better > data set than Meridian 2. Of course Boundary Line will also be useful for > tracing and that should be available tomorrow. > > All this assume the license is OK of course, which we won't know until we see > it. > > > A bulk import wouldn't be possible, as this is raster data. (Though the > rest of the datasets seem to have a vector element, borders ect) > > It's not raster data. Almost all the raster data got left out. > > > Exciting times ... I'll finally have some backing for my small > Lincolnshire village without needing to go out and GPS trace the entire > place > > If it's only a small village then surveying it wouldn't take long anyway ;-) > Plus you'll get all sorts of detail that the OS mapping won't have. > > Tom > > -- > Tom Hughes ([email protected]) > http://compton.nu/ > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
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