Chris Hill <[email protected]> wrote: > Christopher Osborne wrote: > > Hello all > > > > As part of the data.gov.uk <http://data.gov.uk> experiments, I had > > several encounters with top brass of various gov departments. They > > were very excited in the NaPTAN import, none of them had heard > > about it and as far as I know it is the first example of > > crowdsourced improvements to a UK gov dataset. > > > > Very glad to see http://mappa-mercia.org/novam/ is back online > > today. I need to prepare some briefing information to send back to > > top brass, and was wondering where are some good locations to show > > off the great work OSMappers have been doing with the NaPTAN data? > > > > -- > > Christopher Osborne > > www.itoworld.com <http://www.itoworld.com> > We have checked about 75% of the stops in Hull. I have established a > contact in the city council's transport team who has received the > data we have checked with all of our comments about what we found so > far. I hope he will use the data to feed back to NaPTAN so > eventually the quality will improve all round. > > I created a simple overlay for the city http://bus.raggedred.net to > help to show the progress but also to highlight stops that we have > found that need correction to the NaPTAN data. I like the idea and > the look of NOVAM, esp. because it is national and updates regularly, > but it doesn't yet show quite what I need to help the council team.
Do you think the planned changes to the colour scheme will make it more helpful? I should perhaps also note that NOVAM is not working (properly) in Internet Explorer (anothrer thing I need to look into). Cheers, Christoph > Cheers, Chris > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-transit mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit _______________________________________________ Talk-transit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit
