Hi everyone
I didn't realise just how poor our schools data is! It looks good on the
standard map but Robert's tool just amazes me about how much work there is
to do even in what we thinkof as well-mapped areas. I'm concentrating on
tidying up South Birmingham data and Dudley, with a few forays in
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> Am 17.01.2016 um 19:35 schrieb Edward Betts :
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> I've written some heuristic for different cases. For settlements where there
> is a node and polygon (way or relation) I prefer the node.
wikidata items for settlements are very often actually administrative objects
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2016-01-17 12:08 GMT+01:00 Edward Betts :
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> Any questions or comments?
I have started some time ago to add wikidata tags manually myself and have
found that there are a few problems to be careful about. Will you be
checking the matches you have found to see if there would be contradictions
be
In the case of a museum which is tagged as a node, inside a building
closedway, I would be inclined to give both the node and the building the
same Wikidata tag.
I created Lua code which can be included on a Wikipedia page, which uses
Overpass API to show where that 'museum' is mapped on Openstre
I've written software to match geographic objects in OSM with Wikidata items.
Members of the England West Midlands community have asked me to add Wikidata
tags to OSM in the West Midlands. I have produced a list of objects to modify,
there are 1,164 of them in 44 categories.
Wikidata identifiers