Thanks everyone for your input - moving forward, we've continued to
recruit local mappers to ensure the long term success of the project.
These include some of the top contributors[1] of buildings in the
area, outside of the MapBox data team. FInd an updated list on the
Wiki here:
/project/71
Other questions and comments can be put in our GitHub repo or Gitter channel.
We're also arranging for a community mapping event in San Francisco.
Brandon
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 4:25 PM, Brandon Liu <b...@bdon.org> wrote:
> Hi Christoph,
>
> For data accuracy:
&g
Hi Christoph,
For data accuracy:
Yes, our goal is to automate the tagging for flat-roofed and
unobstructed buildings. Sloped or uneven roofs and trees can be
identified in the JOSM hillshade tileset [0]. Mappers will then refer
to the raw LIDAR or street level imagery to determine the correct
/11
Please review, but don't upload. Feedback is always welcome! Please
comment here, on GitHub [4] or chat with the team in Gitter [5].
Cheers,
Maning Sambale
Brandon Liu
Elliott Plack
[0] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Building_Height_Import
[1] https
plan. We've contacted the local OSM user group [1] as well.
We've set up a public chat channel on Gitter to discuss the import [2].
This has been cross-posted to talk-us@, imports-us@ and imports@.
Thank you,
Brandon Liu, github.com/bdon
Alan McConchie, github.com/almccon
[0] https
plan. We've contacted the local OSM user group [1] as well.
We've set up a public chat channel on Gitter to discuss the import [2].
This has been cross-posted to talk-us@, imports-us@ and imports@.
Thank you,
Brandon Liu, github.com/bdon
Alan McConchie, github.com/almccon
[0] https