icate whether that area has been done or not.
>>>
>>> (And that doesn't include the work of actually putting names into osm
>>> when they are found)
>>>
>>> As each pdf is done it needs to be commented as such.
>>>
>>>
ch.
>>
>> I'm happy to start on the job but want to wait for some time in case
>> anyone has already done some of the work. We can't afford to do such large
>> amounts of work twice if we can avoid it. It would make sense to work
>> outwards from PaP but it is
it. It would
make sense to work outwards from PaP but it is the towns where the
comparison is most laborious/time-consuming.
Regards,
Adrian.
--- On *Mon, 25/1/10, Karl Guggisberg /mailto:karl.guggisb...@guggis.ch>>/* wrote:
From: Karl Guggisberg mailto:
outwards from
> PaP but it is the towns where the comparison is most
> laborious/time-consuming.
>
> Regards,
> Adrian.
>
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>
>
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>
> --- On *Mon, 25/1/10, Karl Guggisberg * wrote:
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>
> From: Karl Guggisberg
> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] USGS map areas w
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Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] USGS map areas with street names
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Date: Monday, 25 January, 2010, 17:34
Hi Adrian
I also had a look at these maps and I still don't understand completely
how they relate to OSM. The map already displays the OSMs road network,
but whe
Hi Adrian
I also had a look at these maps and I still don't understand completely
how they relate to OSM. The map already displays the OSMs road network,
but where do the street names in the USGS map come from? They aren't
taken from OSM, are they? Are there indeed two road networks in the USG
Wiki page
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Street_names
contains a section called "USGS map areas with street names" which contains a
list of pdf's with osm data overlain on USGS imagery with streetnames missing
from osm at the time of preparation highlighted - these need ad
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