Thanks to quick fix by Sarah, the OSM updater is now working, and will
catch up shortly. I am still looking for a permanent home for this
service, as I am pretty sure it would be highly useful especially for tag
analysis and data validation.
mmd, thanks!! I was asking earlier and was told that
Hi,
Am 25.05.2017 um 08:50 schrieb Yuri Astrakhan:
> The service is back up, this time with all the objects that have tags.
> Also, I added the "has" properties on a relation - indicating all
> objects contained within the relation. So now you can ask for a
> relation, that contains a way, and
nderwerp: Re: [OSM-talk] new Wikidata+OSM data in one
RDF database
That is quite obviously a bug. For progress on fixing it see
https://github.com/osmcode/pyosmium/issues/38. Please take
into account that the maintainers do sleep from time to time
which might explain why they don't answer imm
That is quite obviously a bug. For progress on fixing it see
https://github.com/osmcode/pyosmium/issues/38. Please take
into account that the maintainers do sleep from time to time
which might explain why they don't answer immediately. ;)
Kind regards
Sarah
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 06:54:27AM
P.S. I am trying to get OSM updater to work, so that OSM data is always up
to date, but pyosmium is giving me some trouble. Please email if you know
the answer to
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44170360/callbacks-not-called-in-pyosmiums-diff-downloader
On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 11:50 PM Yuri
The service is back up, this time with all the objects that have tags.
Also, I added the "has" properties on a relation - indicating all objects
contained within the relation. So now you can ask for a relation, that
contains a way, and both the relation and the way have the same wikidata ID
Wow, I think this is a great milestone. Thanks!
Now if only we can get a mixture of Wikidata's SPARQL and Overpass QL. A
kind of a hybrid language between the two? Because Wikidata will probably
never have the Overpass "in" or "around", which narrows the data down to a
single country or county,
Astrakhan <yuriastrak...@gmail.com>
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Subject: [OSM-talk] new Wikidata+OSM data in one RDF database
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Nice work Yuri,
I hope the next version will have geometries in GeoSPARQL and an output
directly on a map, but one step after another.
I believe for the moment it's not so important to have all the OSM
objects without Wikidata link inside the database. To handle this amount
of data would be much
So what is the license of this combined database and is this combined
database a whole database or a collective database? Note that Wikidata is
under CC0 while OSM is under ODbL.
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 12:03 AM, Yuri Astrakhan
wrote:
> TLDR: A SPARQL (rdf) database
TLDR: A SPARQL (rdf) database with both OSM and Wikidata data is up for
testing. Allows massive cross-referenced queries between two datasets. The
service is a test, and needs a permanent home to stay alive.
Overpass Turbo is awesome, but sadly it does not have data from Wikidata,
nor does it
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