Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-23 Thread Jeff Price
Great to see the hero and villian list.  I can see the 'duplicate way' finder 
being the logical extension given the number of duplicate nodes I found to be 
the result of complete way/building/landuse duplication.

Jeff.


Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 4:11:06 PM
From: 
"John Smith" 
To: 
"OSM Australian Talk List" There is a hero and 
villian 
list, of people removing/adding duplicate
nodes since the dup node 
site went up:

http://matt.dev.openstreetmap.org/dupe_nodes/heroes.html___
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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-22 Thread John Smith
There is a hero and villian list, of people removing/adding duplicate
nodes since the dup node site went up:

http://matt.dev.openstreetmap.org/dupe_nodes/heroes.html

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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-11 Thread Stephen Hope
Please be careful removing duplicate nodes.  If a couple of ways
cross, and have nodes in the same place, please make sure they should
connect before just stitching them together.  I've seen at least one
example where a road on a bridge crossing another road underneath have
been connected together because they happen to have nodes in the same
place.

Stephen

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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-11 Thread Grant Slater
> But zoom levels six and lower are still showing marks that have been
> removed for at least a day. They must be updated at some lower
> frequency, which is understandable - I'm guessing there is some
> clumping of many marks into one, or it would take forever to display
> at these zooms.
>

The lower zooms have now been updated.

z 0 - 6 are filesystem cached and currently require a manual purge.

/ Grant

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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-10 Thread Jeff Price
If you have a sense of humour, you could tackle NA with the intention of 
putting a big smiley face to this map

http://matt.dev.openstreetmap.org/dupe_nodes/?zoom=5&lat=38.93285&lon=-94.84212&layers=BT___
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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-10 Thread John Smith
Looks like ACT, NSW, NT & Qld are duplicate free now, most of the
dupes left in Australia seem to have congregated in Melbourne.

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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-10 Thread Jeff Price
no idea.  I've noticed the same.  His 'about' page indicated the lower level 
ones take about 2mins.  The stat's show 350,000 dupes cleaned up over the last 
week, only 9,700,000'ish left.



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From: Stephen Hope 
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Sent: Wed, 10 February, 2010 6:58:03 PM
Subject: Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

Does anybody know how often the marks are updated?  I've noticed that
the low level ones seem to be fairly quick as long as you close off
your changeset - I did a whole bunch in one JOSM session, none of them
updated until I was finished, even though I updated the database
fairly often.

But zoom levels six and lower are still showing marks that have been
removed for at least a day. They must be updated at some lower
frequency, which is understandable - I'm guessing there is some
clumping of many marks into one, or it would take forever to display
at these zooms.

Stephen

On 10 February 2010 08:10, Jeff Price  wrote:
> That is surprisingly addictive.  Did a bit here than moved over to NZ and
> given the number of unjoined ways due to duplicate points, anyone doing map
> routing will love the clean up.
>
> I can see other clean-ups underway, eg Soloman's Islands has a big red
> cluster until you zoom in a bit.
>
> Jeff.
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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-09 Thread Jeff Price
That is surprisingly addictive.  Did a bit here than moved over to NZ and given 
the number of unjoined ways due to duplicate points, anyone doing map routing 
will love the clean up.


I can see other clean-ups underway, eg Soloman's Islands has a big red cluster 
until you zoom in a bit.

Jeff.
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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-09 Thread Liz
On Tue, 9 Feb 2010, Sean wrote:
> Well everything outside Brisbane in QLD has been done now.  I'll let
> someone else do Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
> 
I've finished Western NSW too, looked at a lake on the  South Coast, and all 
the duplicated nodes there are legitimate.

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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-09 Thread Sean
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Well everything outside Brisbane in QLD has been done now.  I'll let
someone else do Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

John Smith wrote:
> SteveC just did a webcast on a new map rendering Matt has come up with
> to show duplicate nodes:
> 
> http://www.opengeodata.org/2010/02/08/screencast-on-how-to-remove-duplicate-node-in-openstreetmap/
> 
> What he didn't bother to put in the post was the web address:
> 
> http://matt.dev.openstreetmap.org/dupe_nodes/
> 
> Although he points it out in the webcast you still can't just click on an 
> image.
> 
> Australia has very few duplicate nodes.
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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-08 Thread Elizabeth Dodd

Overall a very useful tool for data fixing.
Found some imported rural places (max 6) all occupying one place. I spread 
them out a little and now they are simply very close. They all need survey or 
local knowledge.
Next, duplicated nodes where the editor (probably Potlatch) didn't join the 
new way to an existing way but duplicated the node.
Others are two camping places imported with different names - probably two 
names for the same park. I merged the nodes and kept both names.

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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-08 Thread John Smith
A duplicated node I fixed earlier is no longer showing...

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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-08 Thread John Smith
On 9 February 2010 10:21, Liz  wrote:
> just done a big pile in western nsw
> now running into someone else doing the same so i've quit
> i'm not sure how fast the dupes site is going to be updated

If it's feeding from the main OSM database server it will probably be real time.

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Re: [talk-au] Duplicate node finder

2010-02-08 Thread Liz
On Tue, 9 Feb 2010, John Smith wrote:
> SteveC just did a webcast on a new map rendering Matt has come up with
> to show duplicate nodes:
> 
> http://www.opengeodata.org/2010/02/08/screencast-on-how-to-remove-duplicate
> -node-in-openstreetmap/
> 
> What he didn't bother to put in the post was the web address:
> 
> http://matt.dev.openstreetmap.org/dupe_nodes/
> 
> Although he points it out in the webcast you still can't just click on an
>  image.
> 
> Australia has very few duplicate nodes.
> 
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just done a big pile in western nsw
now running into someone else doing the same so i've quit
i'm not sure how fast the dupes site is going to be updated

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