Bonjour à tous,
La lecture des informations de la page wiki des imports (
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/ODbL_Compatibility) , confirme
que les variantes CC-by-SA ou CC-by-NC ou de la licence CC 4.0 sont
incompatibles ODbL .
Par contre la licence internationale CC-by est compatible
Since you're looking to combine data from different sources I assume you
know about the TB standards for addresses? I think they're mentioned
here: http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=16553
I'm not sure how those standards would map to OSM and if all the elements
are there.
Apols to
1) this would be inherent in the map since we'd be mapping it
2) again, this would be inherent in the map, although I wouldn't put a
measurement value in the attributes as this can be calculated outside of OSM
3) would probably be a hard to get for many buildings, but there are tags
around for
Ellefsen, Bjenk (STATCAN) wrote:
1. precise location (coordinates, polygon)
2. footprint, size
3. year of construction
4. activities (use)
5. number of floors above ground
6. address (number, street, postal code)
I think the first step might be to identify which tags are either in map
Kevin,
We would probably break it down in smaller chunks. We were thinking of a
possible pilot with specific areas.
A tasking manager would be very helpful in we do it this way.
Bjenk
From: Kevin Farrugia [mailto:kevinfarru...@gmail.com]
Sent: April-21-16 12:00 PM
To: Ellefsen, Bjenk (STATCAN)
Adam, thank you! You are right, I should have provided more details.
To start with, the data gap in non-residential buildings is that there is no
comprehensive list even for basic things like counts.
The first goal would be to address that along with basic information about
these buildings.
Bjenk —
Perhaps a micro-tasking tool such as MapRoulette (which I created) would be
useful to help guide your thinking. I am actively looking for MapRoulette pilot
projects involving government collaboration. MapRoulette has proven to be a
very effective tool for solving specific problems or
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