> From: Javier Sánchez [mailto:javiers...@gmail.com]
> Subject: [Imports] Spanish Cadastre ELEMTEX
>
> The ELEMTEX layer contains text labels about unpopulated places, many
> small populated places and points of interest (like police stations,
> post offices, hospitals, schools, etc), but they are
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Singer [mailto:st...@ssinger.info]
> Subject: Re: [Imports] Import guidelines review
>
> Often we have situations like
>
> 1. Person emails @imports saying that they have really cool data and
> want to import it.
> 2. People reply with 'don't do it becau
Carlos Davila announced in March a proposal of the Spanish community
to import data from Spanish Cadastre documented in [1]. Currently the
project continues evolving to present here a version that fits the
suggestions made then. One of them was to divide the importation into
more manageable subsets
The first Regional District, Capital, has been uploaded to the database. I
would like to know if it has been integrated into OpenStreetMap properly, and
whether I can continue with the remaining 27.
- David E. Nelson
- Original Message -
From: Corey Burger
To: "talk...@openstreetmap
Hello Pieren,
> And constantly refering to "contacting the
> community" is simply a joke because the mailing lists, forums and
> mapping parties are just a little fraction of the contributors and I'm
> still looking for a mean to contact the "community". Or the word has
> to be replaced by the "5
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Worst Fixer
> Ich apologize for using bad english.
Okay but please, enable some english dictionnary on your email client
or, at least, avoid the irritating 'ich' and crossposting on 2 ML's.
Back to the OP, you are right about the import guideline which is much
too
On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Worst Fixer wrote:
Hello.
Ich read current import guide lines. They are long. Hard to
understand. Easy to ignore. Even established mappers some times fail
following. Even when they want.
Look: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines
Ich also want this easy gu
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/WorstFixer/diary/17025
Do you have any comments? What to add? What to remove?
>>>
>>> 1. I think that the discussion with community should be much earlier,
>>> probably right after you have found some data. Is it really useful data, if
>>> not then
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/WorstFixer/diary/17025
Do you have any comments? What to add? What to remove?
>>>
>>> 1. I think that the discussion with community should be much earlier,
>>> probably right after you have found some data. Is it really useful data, if
>>> not then
>>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/WorstFixer/diary/17025
>>>
>>> Do you have any comments? What to add? What to remove?
>>
>> 1. I think that the discussion with community should be much earlier,
>> probably right after you have found some data. Is it really useful data, if
>> not then do
Hello Jaak.
>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/WorstFixer/diary/17025
>>
>> Do you have any comments? What to add? What to remove?
>
> 1. I think that the discussion with community should be much earlier,
> probably right after you have found some data. Is it really useful data, if
> not then d
On 06.06.2012, at 12:09, Worst Fixer wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Ich read current import guide lines. They are long. Hard to
> understand. Easy to ignore. Even established mappers some times fail
> following. Even when they want.
> Look: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines
>
> I did a r
Hello.
Ich read current import guide lines. They are long. Hard to
understand. Easy to ignore. Even established mappers some times fail
following. Even when they want.
Look: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines
I did a redraw of them. To make understanding easier.
http://www.open
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