On 2/8/11, Dermot McNally <[email protected]> wrote: > * Are you happy that this stuff is good?
It obviously isn't perfect, but it's a great step forward and I'm happy to manually fix things once the import is done. I looked at Jenkinstown woods, which I know well, and that particular example fits the general feel I have of the corine data. About that, will there be a tool to look for overlapping corine/old data, so that they can be manually checked ? Or should we just look for corine:reviewed=no tags ? > * Are you comfortable with how the import will change your day-to-day > mapping experience? I haven't had time to properly play with this yet (hopefully this week, but don't wait for me :p) and I haven't created multipoligons or relations before (but I'm happy to learn). A few questions already, though : * are relations like http://apidev2.openstreetmap.ie/browse/relation/1405521 one part of the "big meadow polygon covering all of Ireland" you mentioned in a previous email ? * will any and all "landuse=foobar" zones from now on be part of a relation instead of a simple closed way ? Is that so that no gap exist between different landuse= zones ? * what is the technical reason of, say http://apidev2.openstreetmap.ie/browse/way/96795458 and http://apidev2.openstreetmap.ie/browse/way/96813263 being two different ways instead of one ? * When we'll manually merge corine and existing data in some area, in the case where the old data is best, should we modify corine data to fit the existing polygon and then remove that one, or delete the corine poly and then incorporate the old poly into the corine multipoly ? I'm sure most of those questions are due to me being a newbee regarding relations rather than any fault of the proposed import, sorry. > So I urge you all to use the test environment to play at editing the > new richer map. Full(ish) details of how are here: I suppose any edit we make to http://apidev2.openstreetmap.ie/ will be thrown away at import time, so that we can fearlessly play with and break the data ? Thanks again for the consciencious work you're putting into this. _______________________________________________ Talk-ie mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie
