> > This looks great. It would be good to share your recipe (as per "fully > transparent set of calculations") so that others can suggest improvements, > and so that bike routing tools can make maximum use of the data you're > encouraging people to collect for OSM. >
Ah yes. Forgot to specify that the tool will be released under an open source license (MIT, I believe but not certain). Not sure when the code will be made available but I would guess sometime within the next month. In case you're curious, we make heavy use of PostGIS, osm2pgsql, and osm2pgrouting. The whole thing runs on an Ubuntu VM with Vagrant. As you might expect, large cities are computationally expensive and might set you back several days running the calcs on a consumer desktop. For home use it works perfectly fine on the scale of a neighborhood or small-to-medium sized city.
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