Hi all,
I currently work for the team responsible for the ftp site hosting the osm data
available at this address: http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/OSM/pub/
I just want to let you know that there are no plan to delete this dataset. As
any other releases of CanVec, it should remain on the ftp as an
Hi Sam,
I would be interested to take a look at the source files of your script. Is it
available somewhere?
Jean-Sebastien Moreau
Ressources naturelles Canada / Natural Resources Canada
Centre d'information topographique / Centre for Topographic Information
Gouvernement du Canada /
: 819.564.5600 ext. 252
télécopieur / facsimile: 819.564.5698
email: jmor...@usherbrooke.ca
From: samvekem...@gmail.com [mailto:samvekem...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sam
Vekemans
Sent: February 25, 2009 6:26 PM
To: Moreau, Jean-Sébastien
Cc: talk-ca
Hi all,
I did some test with the roadmatcher and wanted to give you some feedback.
Although the tool has advanced features for the conflation of roads networks,
the automatic matching function doesn't behave as expected when the two
datasets have significant differences in terms of
: 819.564.5600 ext. 252
télécopieur / facsimile: 819.564.5698
email: jmor...@usherbrooke.ca
From: samvekem...@gmail.com [mailto:samvekem...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sam
Vekemans
Sent: February 4, 2009 10:17 PM
To: Moreau, Jean-Sébastien; Michel Gilbert; Steve
Hi,
It's my mistake. It should disappear with the next rendering of the map since
I've delete it using JOSM. I tried to import roads using the script Michel
Gilbert have used to generate the administrative boundaries. I guess I should
have looked closer to the script. Shouldn't happen
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