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>> https://twitter.com/pierzen
>> An other area whre help woudbe appreciated. I dont have time to record
>> all the excellent suggestions on the list.
>>
>> regard
>>
>> Pierre
>>
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> the excellent suggestions on the list.
>
> regard
>
> Pierre
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> *De :* Steve Bower
> *À :* hot@openstreetmap.org
> *Envoyé le :* Jeudi 30 avril 2015 2h07
> *Objet :* [HOT] How to handle existing feat
. I dont have time to record all the
excellent suggestions on the list.
regard
Pierre
De : Steve Bower
À : hot@openstreetmap.org
Envoyé le : Jeudi 30 avril 2015 2h07
Objet : [HOT] How to handle existing features for #1018 Nepal task
I'm working on project #1081 Nepal det
Hello Steve,
I think I understand your questions, I am a GIS expert too. But when I take
on a HOT task I ask myself, which features are critical to first responders?
First of all: Access. So I try to connect networks of roads an tracks
accessible to vehicles.
Second: Possible human presence. So I
Here a few quick comments to start with. But it comes with a disclaimer: I
am not an expert for the Nepal activation. So these are just my personal
comments as a mapper.
2015-04-30 8:07 GMT+02:00 Steve Bower :
> I'm working on project #1081 Nepal detailed mapping 2nd pass. I'm new to
> OSM but ha
I'm working on project #1081 Nepal detailed mapping 2nd pass. I'm new to
OSM but have lots of GIS experience.
Not sure how best to handle existing features already in the data (either
from the 1st pass, or predating the project)
(1) The instructions say "do not trace all the paths in the fields o