2009/11/12 Ian Dees <[email protected]>: > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 7:55 PM, andrzej zaborowski <[email protected]> > wrote: >> The hope is that local mappers there will be slowly improving imported >> data until there are separate points for every address I think? Then >> I'd recommend just adding those separate ways and making it easier for >> the mappers to build on this data, instead of making it harder for >> nearly everyone dealing with OSM data by adding a whole different >> addressing scheme. > > No, I doubt local mappers will improve the data. I sent this mail because
That's a pretty pessimistic view. > almost all of the data I've seen available for import in the US (all the way > from individual municipalities to TIGER's shapefiles) has this > left/right-from/to scheme for addressing information. > > If the expectation is that we will always be following the Karlsruhe schema > (with separate ways on each side of the road centerline), then importing > this addressing data will be next to impossible*. This would mean we are excluding some features, or some tagging schemes, in some parts of the world due to disk space or processing time but not in other parts of the world. I'm sure we will never have uniform tagging and uniform data quality everywhere but I still want to aim at it. For the record an import I've done had only this left/right - to/from housenumber information, too, so I have an ugly python script here ready to throw at this kind of data (after adapting to whatever the input format is) and I would be happy to do the processing on my PC if you decide to go this way. The whole toolchain should still behave reasonably for data size of TIGER (though obviously I didn't have that much data) Cheers _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

