Map Kibera has extensively mapped watsan features, and developed tags to cover
many related properties
The Map Kibera wiki page on this isn't functional right now, so here are
OverPass Turbo links. Click on a few of the features to see the extent of
what's
Totally agree Joseph. We just need agree on what is what and then push it
into the existing scheme.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Joseph Reeves
wrote:
> Sure, but can those existing keys / values be extended to cover the wash
> data or is it too far from the mainstream
Joseph,
Right now we use a combination of pump=* and amenity=drinking_water both of
which don't really cover the full needs of wash data.
Dale
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 7:49 AM, Joseph Reeves
wrote:
> hi Jose, Dale,
>
> On the topic of a standard tagging schema, there's
Sure, but can those existing keys / values be extended to cover the wash
data or is it too far from the mainstream OSM data? Looking at the examples
given by Jose I'd say that much could be brought into the existing osm
schema without too much trouble.
Cheers, Joseph
On 27 October 2015 at
Hi everyone!
The MSF team in Chad is carrying splendid work and so far has sent
previously non-existing data about water points in the region of Bokoro. At
the GIS unit in MSF London we are trying to incorporate this newly acquired
data into OSM, however we are not exactly sure how to proceed.
Jose,
I think it would be really smart if MSF, Red Cross and other NGOs could
come up with a standard tagging scheme for wash activities. There isn't
anything thus far and I can see a huge benefit to support both our Missing
Maps field work but also field work in other areas such as refugee camps.
hi Jose, Dale,
On the topic of a standard tagging schema, there's the start of something
on the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:pump
The pump key has already got some use:
http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/?key=pump#overview
It would be great if this could be extended to suit
I forgot to say that, to elaborate a tagging proposal, we would need to
know all the original tags plus the different values for each one, and
their meaning.
Cheers,
Rafael.
On 27/10/15 14:23, mi...@groundtruth.in wrote:
> Map Kibera has extensively mapped watsan features, and developed tags to