I thought the consensus from an earlier discussion here was
1) addr:housenumber + addr:street on building (not as node)
2) for those that want to do it: associatedStreet relation with name,
postalcode, city
That's the way I'm doing it since then.
After the meeting in Lier in February I wrote a s
side note: I prefer to put the source tags (AGIV;CRAB) on the changeset
instead of on each and every separate object we're adding.
I'm sorry about adding Herentalsesteenweg. I should have read the message
before trying to click through to test it... Anyway, it's properly
attributed and it's mostly
This works quite well in combination with the building tools plugin. Switch
on: use address nodes under buildings. Then use x to extrude to get the
shape of the building right.
A hangout to demonstrate this would be a good idea. I think the street name
is missing. I prefer to add information about
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 01:31:02PM -0700, Ben Laenen wrote:
>
> I'd add them, our administrative borders aren't all very accurate and it's
> not
> like they always have a single postal code in every boundary, see Antwerp for
> example.
That just looks like a good reason to properly map those
a
On Monday 14 October 2013 22:13:09 Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 09:59:29PM +0200, Ben Abelshausen wrote:
> > The source is wrong obviously and I guess we should also add postalcode
> > and
> > commune name??
>
> Adding postal code and commune name doesn't make sense to me in
> most
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 09:59:29PM +0200, Ben Abelshausen wrote:
>
> The source is wrong obviously and I guess we should also add postalcode and
> commune name??
Adding postal code and commune name doesn't make sense to me in
most cases. At least not for how it works in Belgium. That
informatio
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> So looking at the data, I've already found several places where I
> think the place of the node isn't really where the building is,
> and that maybe some numbers are missing.
>
Just some context: If we can add addresses to building we will ha
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 08:26:43PM +0200, Ben Abelshausen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What does everybody think of this tool to use a reference and to keep track
> of what has been imported and what not for CRAB:
>
> http://addr.openstreetmap.fr/vlaanderen/
So looking at the data, I've already found severa
Since the CRAB data is actually from flanders, it would probably
make sense to do this either in English or Dutch.
Kurt
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 09:28:57PM +0200, Peter Verschueren wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> New to OSM and JOSM.
> If there are any sessions about it you can count me in. Living in th
Hello all,
New to OSM and JOSM.
If there are any sessions about it you can count me in. Living in the center of
Belgium, Dutch is mother language but French is also OK.
P_Verschueren : Twitter and OSM nickname
P
> Op 14-okt.-2013 om 21:21 heeft Marc Gemis het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> Seem
Seems like a good interface. Looking forward to start importing
We might have to setup some sessions (google hangouts, face-to-face) for
people that are not familiar with JOSM. Also for people that are familiar,
we might give a session with some tricks on the fastest way to combine the
imported d
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 08:26:43PM +0200, Ben Abelshausen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What does everybody think of this tool to use a reference and to keep track
> of what has been imported and what not for CRAB:
>
> http://addr.openstreetmap.fr/vlaanderen/
>
> It contains only data from one village (Lille
Hi,
What does everybody think of this tool to use a reference and to keep track
of what has been imported and what not for CRAB:
http://addr.openstreetmap.fr/vlaanderen/
It contains only data from one village (Lille) in de kempen but it should
be clear how this would work. We can also translate
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