English only since I've slept minus 3 hours. Sorry.
I can't help but aggree fully. In analogy, as we speak I'm trying to
migrate data from a poi list of over 1000 poi's with my own version of
this database using the customer foreign key to make this happen. (for
an API) I'm actually pretty much against this action but there are few
alternatives since it was poorly planned by the customer. I'm doing a
full merge, so coordinates will come from mine, labels from the customer
-They are actually bus stops-, public ones that are used by private
transport in Antwerp, used by collective transporting services by BASF
etc.).
This is only 1000 poi's and it's a merger's hell. Arrival times differ
between both version, even validity is offset. Sometimes important
stuff has been put in a comment field. This makes me remember how hard
it is to automate these things, I've done acts like that before, but
here I am using an excell sheet(dump customer) and an sqlite database to
construct this single table instead...
I just cannot create an algorithm of my common sense on how to go about
each record.
The reason why I'm against such an action is because I cannot trust
neither sources of the data to be consistent. You might manage to
import 30%, even 60% without problem, but it will be like the 80/20
percent rule. 20% of the effort and time will be spent in importing 80%
of the data, and vice versa, you'll spend 80% of your time on the
remaining 20% of the data. You might also end up spending weeks using
overpass to correct OSM before import. I've done a lot of those and I
assure you, it's just crazy the kind of mistakes you find in OSM alone.
addr:postcode=Zemst , addr:city=1980 first one that pops in my mind.
I've done lots of corrections like that. But that is just one of many
idiotic things, honest mistakes and ignorance at work, all well meant
efforts, with the best intentions.
So in the end, we'll need something like Ben proposed. It's a lot more
fun indeed and it gives ownership, just perfect.
Glenn
On 2013-10-22 07:12, Marc Gemis wrote:
Nederlands onderaan
Allow me to explain why I'm against a full automatic import of the
Crab data, as proposed on this mailing list
I understand that this is the fastest way to get the data into OSM and
ready for use by everybody.
However, the data will then be owned by 1 or 2 people that did the
import. They will not be able to cope with the consequences of the
data they imported. The import software will have some flaws (double
addresses, missing buildings, bad buildings, problems with
associatedStreet merging, etc.)
Will you clean up the mess that others made ?
If, on the other hand, you allow people to import their own chunks of
data (via the tool made by the French, a lot of people own the data.
Every contributor takes some pride in the data s/he added and will be
glad to make corrections to it. Even during the initial import
improvements to the imported existing data will be made. The more
people that do this, the better.
It's all about community building. Build a community around this
import. This community will do other things as well afterwards.
You can hear the same message in all presentations on import at the
SOTM US and SOTM conferences. Please take a look at those videos.
- Nederlands---
Sta me toe om uit te leggen waarom ik tegen een volledige
geautomatiseerde import van Crab data ben, zoals ergens voorgesteld werd.
Ik begrijp dat sommigen de data snel in OSM willen krijgen, zodat het
door iedereen kan gebruikt worden. Het gevolg daarvan is dat de
gegevens door 1 of 2 mensen aangemaakt is. Zij kunnen niet alle
probleempjes oplossen die ontstaan door deze invoer. Ik denk hierbij
aan foutjes in de software die ervoor zorgen dat er dubbele adressen
zijn of problemen met de associatedStreet-relaties. Ook wordt er
tijdens de import ook niks gedaan aan ontbrekende of foutieve
gebouwen. Wie gaat die problemen aanpakken die door anderen gemaakt zijn ?
Als je aan de andere kant, iedereen toelaat om stukjes gegevens te
importeren en onmiddellijk te verbeteren, krijg je een groep van
mensen die de gegevens bezit/beheert. Deze mensen gaan in zekere zin
fier zijn op hun werk en proberen de fouten eruit te halen. Hoe meer
van deze mensen hoe beter.
Het gaat dus over het opbouwen van een community. Bouw aub een
community op rond deze import. Op langere termijn zal osm er wel bij
varen.
I meen deze boodschap ook te horen in alle presentaties rond imports
die gegeven zijn op de SOTM US en SOTM conferenties. Kijk maar eens
naar die videos. (wel in het Engels)
groeten
m
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