Il 23/03/2012 14:33, Richard Weait ha scritto:
A low quality import in Mestre was reported on #osm

it appears to have artificial breaks in objects and appears to have
overlaid existing data.
Hi Richard,
I'm Giuliano, (bellazambo user).

The edits are part of an import project that we are doing in Veneto. We are importing free data delivered from the Veneto Region.

The import will take several month because there are a lot of data (building, river, vegetation data, etc...), they have to be converted and verified and there are not so much osmer involved. We decided to avoid an unique mass import and we are working piece by piece (during our free time).

In particular I imported Mestre but I'm not the only one which work on that. The agreement is that each osmer import a little piece around where he lives, than he will verify errors with the helkp of all the others osmers. In the last few months I don't have any free time to go on with on OSM (previous import corrections, standard edits and new imports).

I'm sorry but I have to leave, I don't have time to search an attach you all the links regarding this imports. I wish that some other osmer involved will do that and explain you this project in the details.

Bye
Giuliano

PS per i colleghi veneti: qualcuno potrebbe cortesemente aggiungergli i link e, se ha piacere, spiegare meglio il progetto?
Grazie
Giuliano


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