[OSM-talk-ie] User Accounts in Ireland (was Re: Mobile speed camera zones)

2016-03-24 Thread Marc Gemis
I hoped for a moment that Pascal Neis' site would be helpful:
http://osmstats.neis-one.org/?item=countries=Ireland

but it only gives an overview on how many mappers a day (use the
arrows next to the graphs) , not a total number of mappers.

Joost Schouppe made a tool for that (he had a presentation on SOTM
2014). I'll ask him whether the site is still online

regards

m

On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 1:49 AM, Daniel Cussen  wrote:
> Ca, someone tell me how many user accounts there are than have edited
> osm irl data (yes there is a reason)
>
> On 31/03/2014, Killyfole and District Development Assocation
>  wrote:
>> Colm,
>>
>> It is because no-one has added those details yet.  Road sections can be
>> tagged with what ever
>> data we wish to tag them with.  The OSM wiki describes how to use the tags.
>> Speed on that
>> section of way is tagging using maxspeed=*  We use the ref=* tag to record
>> the road reference
>> number ie R999, L etc
>>
>> The following link is a visual layer which colour codes the speed limits
>> stored in the OSM
>> database and shows it on an OSM map.  The small key on the right shows the
>> legend/key for
>> the colours.  As you zoom in, minor roads will appear. Grey roads indicate
>> that we do not have
>> data available for those sections.
>>
>> http://www.itoworld.com/map/35?lon=-7.03486=53.36929=8=true
>>
>> Notice that the North speeds are a yellow/green colour, this is because the
>> speed limits here
>> are in miles per hour, not km/h.
>>
>> I suggest you come along to #osm-ie and have a chat.
>>
>> KDDA
>>
>>
>>> However, with an adjacent minor road:
>>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/53.7570/-6.3205 it
>>> does
>>> not have "Lanes" or "Reference". Is this because it is an unclassified
>>> road? How does one record the local road number?
>>>
>>> Colm
>>
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Re: [OSM-talk-ie] Mobile speed camera zones

2016-03-24 Thread Daniel Cussen
Ca, someone tell me how many user accounts there are than have edited
osm irl data (yes there is a reason)

On 31/03/2014, Killyfole and District Development Assocation
 wrote:
> Colm,
>
> It is because no-one has added those details yet.  Road sections can be
> tagged with what ever
> data we wish to tag them with.  The OSM wiki describes how to use the tags.
> Speed on that
> section of way is tagging using maxspeed=*  We use the ref=* tag to record
> the road reference
> number ie R999, L etc
>
> The following link is a visual layer which colour codes the speed limits
> stored in the OSM
> database and shows it on an OSM map.  The small key on the right shows the
> legend/key for
> the colours.  As you zoom in, minor roads will appear. Grey roads indicate
> that we do not have
> data available for those sections.
>
> http://www.itoworld.com/map/35?lon=-7.03486=53.36929=8=true
>
> Notice that the North speeds are a yellow/green colour, this is because the
> speed limits here
> are in miles per hour, not km/h.
>
> I suggest you come along to #osm-ie and have a chat.
>
> KDDA
>
>
>> However, with an adjacent minor road:
>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/53.7570/-6.3205 it
>> does
>> not have "Lanes" or "Reference". Is this because it is an unclassified
>> road? How does one record the local road number?
>>
>> Colm
>
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