Hi,
Based on a sampling of WOEIDs your reverse geocoder has assigned to
buildings in my metropolitan area, I can say that the only
consistently correctly assigned "woe:" tag is the country tag. And
basing on the Key Concepts link you provided, the WOEIDs seems to be
centrally managed and not crowd
Hi all,
[I made buildingsequalyes.spum.org]
First, thanks to everyone for their kind words about the project! It's
been a couple of weeks since it was pushed out the door and I've mostly
been letting it "bake" to see if anything breaks and to solicit comments
and suggestions.
The "=yes" par
On 17 May 2011 17:29, Michal Migurski wrote:
> By my colleague Aaron Cope:
>
> "building=yes is a searchable and linkable index of every singleway
> tagged building=yes in OpenStreetMap (OSM).
>
> A web page for every building in OpenStreetMap!
i love it. excellent, and very imaginative.
On 17/05/2011 11:50, Pieren wrote:
Nice site.
But when I read the following at http://buildingequalsyes.spum.org/about/:
"Where did all the Where On Earth IDs come from?
Flickr!
Shortly, I hope to import them all back in to OpenStreetMap so that each
building (specifically, each way tagged buildi
Looks wonderful! Love the halftone/moiré tiles.
A couple of points:
* Has the WOEID namespace hereby been officially extended?
* Shouldn't you be using building= as the test? There are
238229 building=house in OSM, such as my own.
- L
On 17 May 2011, at 06:29, Michal Migurski wrote:
> By my
> By my colleague Aaron Cope:
>
> "building=yes is a searchable and linkable index of every singleway
> tagged building=yes in OpenStreetMap (OSM).
>
> A web page for every building in OpenStreetMap!
Hardly. :-)
Lots of buildings are tagged building=.
Other than that: more of this! Nice to
Nice site.
But when I read the following at http://buildingequalsyes.spum.org/about/:
"Where did all the Where On Earth IDs come from?
Flickr!
Shortly, I hope to import them all back in to OpenStreetMap so that each
building (specifically, each way tagged building=yes) will have one or more
woe:PLA
That's awesome.
I always appreciate the usage of Null Island as well:)
http://buildingequalsyes.spum.org/id/28715636/
How often is this going to be updated? Apparently I'm in a building
that was not tagged building=yes;)
-Kate
P.S. Emailing from the building next to this one:
http://buildingeq
That is so cool it made me fall off my chair.
Great work, Aaron.
Martijn
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 7:29 AM, Michal Migurski wrote:
> By my colleague Aaron Cope:
>
> "building=yes is a searchable and linkable index of every singleway
> tagged building=yes in OpenStreetMap (OSM).
>
> A web
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:29 AM, Michal Migurski wrote:
> By my colleague Aaron Cope:
>
> A web page for every building in OpenStreetMap!
That's pretty neat.
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By my colleague Aaron Cope:
"building=yes is a searchable and linkable index of every singleway
tagged building=yes in OpenStreetMap (OSM).
A web page for every building in OpenStreetMap!
You can link to buildings using their 64-bit building=yes identifier or their
OSM way ID.
Each bu
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