>As Andy says, I say we start with getting boundary data fixed up from >Boundary Line and then look at Vector Map District in a month's time and >decide what the next step is
I agree with this; especially as boundary data is hard to come by any other way In the mean time, can't we just import everything that's available into a database which can be fronted by the OpenOS website that SteveC announced he had secured last week? You could have a database with all of the vector data - which gets rendered - and is displayed as a different layer along with the OS raster stuff. Could use those as a WMS layer for JOSM/Potlatch etc. The data itself could be accessible via an API. Bit like osm.org really. That way, it'd be easy to compare the OS datasets with each other and the OSM data - and we can import anything if-and-when we're ready to - and could import stuff more locally if necessary. Would also be a useful single-point-of-contact for all of the OSOpenData stuff. Any thoughts? (note however that although I am willing to help, I probably don't have the technical know-how to actually put this into action.) _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

