A cry of frustration:
I do bimonthly runs of the worldwide coastlines
(http://metro.teczno.com/#coastline), and Canada seems to be a recurring source
of problems. What the heck is going on up there? I consistently see new imports
of what seems to be Canvec data screwing up coastlines and making
> For Italy there is detailed statistics available on gfoss.it :
> http://www.gfoss.it/osm/stat/
>
> AFAIK these are done by Diego Guidotti.
Diego is available to the release of the code :)
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Thanks Frederik! I think this will do it :)
bye
Matthias
Am 16.11.2011 12:43, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
On 11/16/11 12:22, Matthias Meißer wrote:
Does anybody has an idea if there is another platform, that splits up
this number by countries?
A platform, no, but a means - illustrated for a
On 11/16/2011 7:36 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Getright shows a lot of errors in my area about missing operator/name
tags, but the nodes do have a brand-tag (e.g. brand=shell). Maybe this
get-right rule can be amended to accept brand as well?
I'd say you should tag the name anyway (as the br
Getright shows a lot of errors in my area about missing operator/name
tags, but the nodes do have a brand-tag (e.g. brand=shell). Maybe this
get-right rule can be amended to accept brand as well?
cheers,
Martin
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Am 16. November 2011 12:22 schrieb Matthias Meißer :
> Hi,
> currently I looking for some analysis on the length of the OSM road/footway
> networks. Even this is just a very simple compare, it's a very common way to
> compare data completeness in professional GIS scene.
For Italy there is detaile
Hi,
On 11/16/11 12:22, Matthias Meißer wrote:
Does anybody has an idea if there is another platform, that splits up
this number by countries?
A platform, no, but a means - illustrated for a small country:
% wget
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/filter/osm-length/osm-length-2.p
Andreas
Currently there is no agreement on what exactly the
rules/policy/algorithm will be to determine which objects or tags will
survive the transition and as a consequence, all visualizations, stats
and other tools have their own method to determine what the status of a
specific object is
Hi,
currently I looking for some analysis on the length of the OSM
road/footway networks. Even this is just a very simple compare, it's a
very common way to compare data completeness in professional GIS scene.
I looked everywhere in the wiki but just come up with this global length
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