replies inline On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 9:03 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Message: 4 > Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 06:45:22 +0200 (CEST) > From: Mateusz Konieczny <[email protected]> > > "Summary: Adding values for two existing tags to bus stops" > > example edit changes three tags. > > Thanks, fixed that. I originally planned to add missing values for the "wheelchair" tag, but I am not persuaded of the quality of the data from STIF. So only two. > The same in the proposed changes etc comment. > > Right. > "This provides a link between the OSM node and the STIF stop_id." > > And how this match is obtained? > > As stated in the proposal, I maintain a database of 11,000 curated nodes. Creation of the database was quite painstaking, but you could theoretically do it yourself (download all the bus stops, cross-check them against existing routes, clean clean clean, notify STIF of the worst errors, clean some more ...). This represents about 25% of all the STIF nodes. I add to the database regularly as I map new lines (typically about 50 nodes at a time). > Is source code of program generating matches and making edit published > somewhere? > > The matches are not generated in a programmatic sense. They are curated. I can publish the Perl program generating the edits if you like. It could be useful. It creates JOSM files. > How edits will be split to avoid mega-edit changing thousands of objects > with massive bounding box? > > JOSM upload with chunk size of 100. No bounding box, this edit affects only existing nodes. When I get to the actual upload, I will probably do 1000 per changeset, then spot-check. If people think it's desirable, I could do it as one changeset. > I see no mention of changeset tags - and wiki recommends adding some. > > It's there. Search for "changeset" on the proposal page. Thanks for your suggestions! > 5 Jun 2018, 00:15 by [email protected]: > > > I am planning an automated edit to improve our coverage of two existing > tags in the Paris region. The data source is the regional transit > coordinating agency, Île-de-France Mobilité, formerly STIF. > > > > There is a question about wheelchair access that I would like feedback > on. > > > > If there is no need for a significant change, I plan to implement this > around June 20. > > > > Please make comments here or on the Discussion page attached to the > proposal: > > > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Automated_edits/johnparis < > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Automated_edits/johnparis> > > > > Thanks, > > > > John > > >
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