That sounds like a good idea. If possible, it would be useful if it would link to the townland relation to allow easy editing.
Once that smaller list is compiled its a matter of going through them one by one and identifying the correct name whether that be in OSM, OSi, Loganim or the map sheet On 16 Feb 2017 12:37, "Rory McCann" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > > On 15/02/17 16:36, Brian Tuffy wrote: > > just to follow up on my own post, another way to tackle this is to take a > > look at Rory's Loganim import page on townlands.ie which I highly > recommend > > you take a look at. > > https://www.townlands.ie/static/logainm/ > > > > Each red x on these pages means that the loganim irish names tags are not > > in OSM for that place. > > As far as I know, they were automatically added for the places where the > > names in Loganim list matched those in OSM (or at least id's matched?). > So > > a red x can indicate that there is a spelling mismatch or the place is > > missing. > > It's a good place to start if you want to correct typo's in place names. > > > Minor point, that page doesn't look at the name, but at the > "logainm:ref" tag. If there's a "logainm:ref" tag, then it gets a green > tick, red X means no logainm:ref. That page is updated every morning. > > The (ongoing) Logainm data match up and import (wiki page[1], script > source code[2]), looks at the logainm:ref tag and added the name:ga tags > from logainm if needed. That script will also look at the name (or > name:en) tag and try to match it up to what's in logainm and set the > logainm:ref tag as appropriate. If there is a typo in the name (or OSM > and Logainm disagree about the name), then it won't be able to set the > logainm:ref tag, and hence there'll be a red X there. > > I'm going to run that script again this weekend at the Karlsruhe Hack > Weekend. Perhaps I will look at that OSi open data and try to find > places where OSM & OSi (and maybe Logainm!) disagree. We have ~60,000 > townlands, maybe filtering that list down to smaller list of "possible > problems" will be easier. > > > [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Logainm_Import > [2] https://github.com/osmie/logainm-osm-import > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-ie mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie > _______________________________________________ Talk-ie mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ie
