[Talk-GB] Rare postboxes no longer so rare?

2016-09-02 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi talk-gb,

I thought these postboxes were supposed to be really rare. Seems like loads
have been added this year:

http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org.uk/tags/royal_cypher=EVIIIR

I spotted this when playing around on the new OSM tag history site:

http://taghistory.raifer.tech/

*Rob*
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Re: [Talk-GB] Tools for using Food Hygiene data e.g. quickly adding addresses/postcodes

2016-09-02 Thread Dave F
fhrs:id is all I'm adding. It provides the required link into the fhrs 
database to retrieve all the other info on a specific establishment.


I certainly wouldn't add the ephemeral fhrs:rating.
I think the authority tag falls into the same camp as 'is_in'. It's 
superfluous if the administration is mapped as a boundary, which I'm 
pretty sure is the case for all the UK.


Cheers
Dave F.

On 02/09/2016 12:25, Jez Nicholson wrote:

Nice job.

Is the intention to apply fhrs:id only? I see that fhrs:rating and 
fhrs:authority are offered in the iD editor. Personally, I would put 
the id only. The authority at a push, and not the rating as it is 
temporal.


Regards,
  Jez




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Re: [Talk-GB] Tools for using Food Hygiene data e.g. quickly adding addresses/postcodes

2016-09-02 Thread Dave F

Hi
Looks very interesting

Bullet points of my thoughts are below.

On 31/08/2016 21:45, Greg wrote:

Hi all,

I have now set up these tools on the dev server to provide comparison
maps and statistics for the whole of Great Britain. They should be
updated weekly.

http://gregrs.dev.openstreetmap.org/fhrs/district-270.html

The latest total for this district is 1767, so appears a bit more than a 
week behind.
Could the update date be added on the page so there's a guide to their 
accuracy?


Could a 'Relevant OSM nodes/ways without fhrs:id' statistic be added?

A Download (as Geojson?) of the mismatched/missing lists would be very 
helpful.


Does it check relations?

I'm a bit confused. It says:
'Relevant OSM nodes/ways without fhrs:id or postcode' = 173
but then says:
'Percentage of relevant OSM nodes/ways with FHRS match or postcode' = 6.3%
Am I misunderstanding something?

Thanks
Dave F.

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[Talk-GB] weeklyOSM #319 08/23/2016-08/29/2016

2016-09-02 Thread weeklyteam
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 319,
is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of all things 
happening in the openstreetmap world:

http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/8042/

Enjoy!

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Re: [Talk-GB] Tools for using Food Hygiene data e.g. quickly adding addresses/postcodes

2016-09-02 Thread Jez Nicholson
and have you met @drsiant  ?
https://twitter.com/drsiant

On Fri, 2 Sep 2016 at 12:25 Jez Nicholson  wrote:

> Nice job.
>
> Is the intention to apply fhrs:id only? I see that fhrs:rating and
> fhrs:authority are offered in the iD editor. Personally, I would put the id
> only. The authority at a push, and not the rating as it is temporal.
>
> Regards,
>   Jez
>
> On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 at 21:47 Greg  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I posted to the West Midlands list in April (and a reply was CC'd here)
>> regarding some tools I've developed for visualising Food Hygiene Rating
>> Scheme (FHRS) and OSM data, finding possible matches between it and
>> importing useful tags into JOSM.
>>
>> I have now set up these tools on the dev server to provide comparison
>> maps and statistics for the whole of Great Britain. They should be
>> updated weekly. Just go to [http://gregrs.dev.openstreetmap.org/fhrs/]
>> and select a district.
>>
>> I think the FHRS data is a useful source of postcodes and addresses, and
>> it can also be a helpful reminder of local establishments to add to the
>> map. It is my hope that these tools could help us to efficiently add and
>> verify data in our local areas. Please do have a look at the link above.
>>
>> If anyone would like to improve or re-use parts of the code, it's
>> available on GitHub: [https://github.com/gregrs-uk/python-fhrs-osm]
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Greg.
>>
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Re: [Talk-GB] Tools for using Food Hygiene data e.g. quickly adding addresses/postcodes

2016-09-02 Thread Jez Nicholson
Nice job.

Is the intention to apply fhrs:id only? I see that fhrs:rating and
fhrs:authority are offered in the iD editor. Personally, I would put the id
only. The authority at a push, and not the rating as it is temporal.

Regards,
  Jez

On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 at 21:47 Greg  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I posted to the West Midlands list in April (and a reply was CC'd here)
> regarding some tools I've developed for visualising Food Hygiene Rating
> Scheme (FHRS) and OSM data, finding possible matches between it and
> importing useful tags into JOSM.
>
> I have now set up these tools on the dev server to provide comparison
> maps and statistics for the whole of Great Britain. They should be
> updated weekly. Just go to [http://gregrs.dev.openstreetmap.org/fhrs/]
> and select a district.
>
> I think the FHRS data is a useful source of postcodes and addresses, and
> it can also be a helpful reminder of local establishments to add to the
> map. It is my hope that these tools could help us to efficiently add and
> verify data in our local areas. Please do have a look at the link above.
>
> If anyone would like to improve or re-use parts of the code, it's
> available on GitHub: [https://github.com/gregrs-uk/python-fhrs-osm]
>
> Thanks,
> Greg.
>
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