[OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, I've made a program that counts how many house numbers someone has added. It uses object history, so it should be able to correctly "award" the count to the person actually adding the addr:housenumber tag. I don't yet know what will happen with this, but before I make further plans, h

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Svavar Kjarrval
The number (10334) associated to me, Kjarrval, does seem correct. I did a lot of walks last summer and gathered a lot of housenumbers on OsmPad. Could send you the files if you want a rough verification of the number of houses. - Svavar Kjarrval On 30/12/12 21:53, Frederik Ramm wrote: > Hi, > >

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Toby Murray
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote: > Hi, > >I've made a program that counts how many house numbers someone has added. > It uses object history, so it should be able to correctly "award" the count > to the person actually adding the addr:housenumber tag. > > I don't yet know

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Craig Wallace
On 30/12/2012 21:53, Frederik Ramm wrote: http://www.remote.org/frederik/tmp/housenumbers.html It would be great if you could find your name on the list and do a quick sanity check in your head whether this looks right or not. According to this list, 208 accounts have added more than 10k house

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Chris Hill
On 30/12/12 21:53, Frederik Ramm wrote: It would be great if you could find your name on the list and do a quick sanity check in your head whether this looks right or not. The numbers for me look about right. -- Cheers, Chris user: chillly ___

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Steve Chilton
Number seems in right sort of range for me. You could get some guinea pigs to do sanity checks by checking numbers before and after an extensive house number mapping effort by themselves Cheers Steve From: Frederik Ramm [frede...@remote.org] Sent: Sunday,

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Jo
I did my own analysis for housenumbers in Belgium, but that only took the last person who touched the object into account. The numbers look in the right ballpark for the people I verified. The real algorithm should be: the last person who added the housenumber the object has in the latest version.

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread nicholas ingalls
6137 Looks good for me. I collect a *lot* of addresses simply by walking. Cheers, ingalls On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 5:53 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote: > Hi, > >I've made a program that counts how many house numbers someone has > added. It uses object history, so it should be able to correctly "aw

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Jeff Meyer
Frederik - Very cool! My numbers look about right. (probably exactly right. ; ) ) Thanks, Jeff On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 4:05 PM, nicholas ingalls < nicholas.inga...@gmail.com> wrote: > 6137 Looks good for me. I collect a *lot* of addresses simply by walking. > > Cheers, > ingalls > > > On Sun, D

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Russ Nelson
Frederik Ramm writes: > According to this list, 208 accounts have added more than 10k house > numbers - if any one of them has actually surveyed that many houses they > should be awarded a prize! A further ~ 1400 have done between 1k and 10k > numbers, and ~ 4600 have done between 100 and 1k

[OSM-talk] what to do cues

2012-12-30 Thread Jeff Meyer
Are there any tools that can tip users to what they could do in a particular map area? For example, for a given bb(zoom>some min) in a browser window, is there anything that says: - Hey, relative to other (or selected best-practice examples) areas like the one you're viewing, this area has: -- F

Re: [OSM-talk] what to do cues

2012-12-30 Thread Michal Migurski
On Dec 30, 2012, at 9:54 PM, Jeff Meyer wrote: > Are there any tools that can tip users to what they could do in a particular > map area? > > For example, for a given bb(zoom>some min) in a browser window, is there > anything that says: > - Hey, relative to other (or selected best-practice exam

Re: [OSM-talk] what to do cues

2012-12-30 Thread Robin Paulson
On 2012-12-31 18:54, Jeff Meyer wrote: Are there any tools that can tip users to what they could do in a particular map area? For example, for a given bb(zoom>some min) in a browser window, is there anything that says: - Hey, relative to other (or selected best-practice examples) areas like the

Re: [OSM-talk] what to do cues

2012-12-30 Thread Andrew Errington
You could as On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Michal Migurski wrote: > On Dec 30, 2012, at 9:54 PM, Jeff Meyer wrote: > >> Are there any tools that can tip users to what they could do in a particular >> map area? >> >> For example, for a given bb(zoom>some min) in a browser window, is there >>

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Werner Hoch
Hi Frederik, Am Sonntag, den 30.12.2012, 22:53 +0100 schrieb Frederik Ramm: > It is quite possible that the program has bugs so if you notice > something strange, do mention it. o.k. I'm at the bottom of the list: -680 werner2101 What does the negative number mean? I've not mapped many adress

Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers

2012-12-30 Thread Paul Norman
> From: Werner Hoch [mailto:werner...@gmx.de] > Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] House Numbers > > That one looks strange to: > 3490 OSMF Redaction Account > > I don't think that the redaction bot actively mapped adresses. > I'd expect the redaction bot has mapped zero adresses. In certain scenarios th