Hi everyone Thanks Richard for the huge effort you've put into this ( and Martin) . I'm happy to help with any manual editing as long as the data is ready-to-go in JOSM. I think that this is such a vote of confidence in OSM by TfL - and such a potential global case study - that it warrants a big UK volunteer takeup to augment the resource that TfL are committing. If it needs organising as a project then the UK chapter could step into the breach.
Regards Brian On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 21:16, Rob Nickerson <rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Richard, Hi all, > > (Sorry for not replying properly to the thread - I don't receive the > emails into my inbox and nabble is complaining about a broken certificate > today) > > It sounds like you are making good progress. Thanks for all the written > documentation for those, like myself, who are not so good with ruby. It > would be good to see those uncontentious edits going in to OSM fairly soon. > Is the plan to get this fully automated with a test in the dev version of > osm first? > > As for the rest, I am unclear what editor you are planning for people to > use. Out of interest what editor are the TfL employees being trained on? > The raster tilesets are obviously a huge advantage but do you plan for > something that integrates a bit more with the editor? Something along the > lines of the P2 merging tool, RapID or Hootenanny (also ID)? > > Thank you, > *Rob* > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb >
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