Hello!
We are planning to import the bus stops from the "open.sasabz.it" dataset.
These are bus stops served by SASA, a local public bus service operator in
South Tyrol, Italy. The dataset is originally only available as
cc-by-sa-nc, but they gave us the permission to import all 889 of thei
Hi!
Serge Wroclawski wrote:
Fair enough, though that agreement isn't documented- there's just that
one sentence saying it exists. With that, I'd say we need more proof,
such as an email or whatever else you have that can serve as a
document of record.
Well, the thing was negotiated in person
Martin Koppenhöfer wrote:
It is you who has to document that the license is OK. In this case, as
the public documentation states cc-by-nc, there should be something more
expressive than a citation from an email, e.g. a written letter with a
protocol number.
OK, I've now asked SASA to giv
Jason Remillard wrote:
- I think you would be able to put operator=SASA on all of the nodes.
Oh, sure! I completely forgot this one.
- The name tag should be what appears on the sign at the stop. Not
sure if they sign it in both languages with a hyphen or not.
The name on the signs reads
As far as I can see they do not support GTFS. But I'll ask.
Turns out GTFS really isn't supported.
Martin
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Jason Remillard wrote:
https://github.com/insideout10/open-street-map-importer
Perhaps this might save you some time. A 1,000 features is 100% doable
manually. However, if you can automate simple cases (bus stop 100%
missing from OSM), then you can afford to spend more time on the
situations th
Hi Ben!
As far as I can see, this import only covers the Flemish Region (Brussels
excluded), not the whole country. So, there aren't any multilingual
municipalities (like Brussels), are there?
Can you tell us more about where this data comes from? Is it government
data?
It looks like as
Randal Hale wrote:
I ask because I will (hopefully) be faced with a comparable problem in
2014
I'm also involved in a similar address import which is still in an early
phase. And I see more similar projects upcoming (e.g. Italian housenumbers
by ISTAT: [1]).
I think that now would be a
Addresses were merged with existing buildings using tools written by
Andrew.
Which tools exactly? What do those do?
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Ciao Leonardo
Can you provide us an example of how the to-be-imported data will actually
look like (as an osm file maybe)? I'm especially interested in the
following point of your import plan:
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