Hi James
I have now created the project on the OSM US tasking manager. It is
available at https://tasks.openstreetmap.us/project/46. Please feel free
to begin working on it at any time! I will soon create a project for
Chatham County, NC, as well.
Thanks for helping me complete this import prope
Thank you for listening!
I would probably only help with Durham, so two tasks would be great.
I would think something like 500 addresses would be a reasonable task
size. Obviously in areas without preexisting buildings, this would go
rather quickly, but matching addresses to buildings (whethe
Point taken. In this case, they are the center of property polygons,
so not on buildings, conflated with buildings nor at entrances. I
don't mind if they are reasonably placed as nodes, but these are not
quite there, yet.
James
On Sat, 2018-07-21 at 15:34 -0400, Nathan Mills wrote:
> To the exte
Thank you for stopping me! I did not fully understand the last email, and
I am sorry about just moving forward like that. Should I create one new
task for both Durham and Chatham Counties, or one for each? Also, how many
addresses should each section have?
Thanks again,
Leif
On Sat, Jul 21, 201
To the extent that the address points are not duplicates of existing address
nodes, unconflated address nodes are a perfectly legitimate means of mapping
and do not need to be "fixed." Even if the address exists on a poly, it's still
fine as long as the node is marking something meaningful, like
Sorry, I just saw this. Please do not upload this, yet. You have not
responded to any of the feedback that I have given. Instead you have
chosen to just upload all the points into the database and then correct
the database afterwards.
Please, instead, break this into smaller areas and then conf
Hi everyone!
I have finally verified the license on the Chatham County, NC address data
which includes about 44,000 address points. It is public domain except for
that it has a "no direct resale" policy that allows indirect resale
(includes other data), which is compatible with OSM. Durham County