Hi all,
A couple of weeks ago I started developing ogr2osm, a small python script that
is able to take any OGR-supported format (shapefiles, spatialite, GML, KML,
DGN, and a lot more), and convert it into OSM format.
Its main feature is the ability to make relations out of complex polygons,
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On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 10:55, Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 05/12/09 01:27, Lars Francke wrote:
>
>> The easiest for now would be to just throw all the GPX files that are
>> marked as Identifiable or Public in a compressed file and add a file
>> with (XML?) metadata about those traces.
>
> Actually I sai
On 05/12/09 01:27, Lars Francke wrote:
> The easiest for now would be to just throw all the GPX files that are
> marked as Identifiable or Public in a compressed file and add a file
> with (XML?) metadata about those traces.
Actually I said tar for a reason, to avoid trying to compress the
archi
Hi,
2009/12/5 Nick Black :
> Interesting data Matt. Getting more users through the one month zone
> would have a big impact on OSM.
>
> If anyone's interested, Mapzen POI Collecter has had 1,108 downloads
> since it launched, which accounts for roughly 0.6% of the OSM user
> base. I would guess
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