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Bornes kilometriques sur les routes forestières
Les services de secours et les routiers utilisent les bornes kilométriques pour
référence où ils sontex km 150.
Comment pourrions-nous ajouter une telle information à la carte? On peut
utiliser sur
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À : James <james2...@gmail.com>; Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
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Envoyé le : mardi 28 juin 2016 14h39
Objet : Re: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery for missing roads
I agree with James and Michael . How could we pre
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>> > 1. Re: aerial imagery for missing roads (Alan Richards)
>> > 2. Re: aerial imagery for missing roads (Pierre Béland)
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Objet : Re: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery for missing roads
Pierre that's why you describe what state the road is in, weither it be a
highway=track or highway=unknown or highway=tiertiary. As long as I can
distinguish two tire tracks,
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> I agree with Michael. What happens if fire services need to use that road
> or emerge
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À : Michael Zajac <mich...@zajac.ca>
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Envoyé le : Dimanche 26 juin 2016 17h35
Objet : Re: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery for missing roads
I agree with Michael. What happens if fire services need to use that road or
elease the data
> openly under the Open Government Directive as a WMS/TIFFs or you can lodge
> a FIPPA request to have it released (I don't know how this affects you or
> us being able to use it in OSM, however).
> > You can check out what their imagery looks like here to see i
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> Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2016 16:31:42 + (UTC)
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> To: Martijn van Exel <m...@rtijn.org>, Kevin Farrugia
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Envoyé le : samedi 25 juin 2016 10h53
Objet : Re: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery for missing roads
Should we assume that a reasonable amount of these private or even dangerous
routes have been mapped as
no and access=private tags I understand...
Daniel
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From: Stewart C. Russell [mailto:scr...@gmail.com]
Sent: June-24-16 22:45
To: talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery for missing roads
On 2016-06-23 10:26 PM, Pierre Béland wrote:
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at 7:52 AM, Begin Daniel <jfd...@hotmail.com
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> Missing access=no and access=private tags I understand...
> Daniel
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> From: Stewart C. Russell [mailto:scr...@gmail.com <mailto:scr...@gmail.com>]
Should we assume that a reasonable amount of these private or even dangerous
routes have been mapped as public, potentially routable? What would be a good
way to inspect these? Do we have reference data on these logging roads? A
MapRoulette challenge could be useful.
Martijn
> On Jun 24,
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> Missing access=no and access=private tags I understand...
> Daniel
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> From: Stewart C. Russell [mailto:scr...@gmail.com]
> Sent: June-24-16 22:45
> To: talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery fo
Missing access=no and access=private tags I understand...
Daniel
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From: Stewart C. Russell [mailto:scr...@gmail.com]
Sent: June-24-16 22:45
To: talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery for missing roads
On 2016-06-23 10:26 PM, Pierre Béland wrote
On 2016-06-23 10:26 PM, Pierre Béland wrote:
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> Going north outside of urban zones, there are many tracks for lumber
> areas. Hard to assess the accessibility of such roads for cars.
Most logging roads, certainly in BC, are private. While they look large,
and make tempting additions to the map,
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À : Stewart C. Russell <scr...@gmail.com>
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Envoyé le : jeudi 23 juin 2016 14h00
Objet : Re: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery for missing roads
Hi Stewart, all,
>From talking to some Canadian (provincial and local) government agency folks
&g
Hi Stewart, all,
From talking to some Canadian (provincial and local) government agency folks at
a conference recently I got the sense that the open data landscape is pretty
different than here in the US (which is again very different from most places
in Europe where I am from originally).
Hi Martijn,
> I am wondering if you know of any more recent aerial imagery that may be
> available? Or other suggestions to fill in these missing roads? (We have
> found many, many cases in Canada alone)
We don't have a national mapping agency in Canada that gives everything
away for free.
> manquantes? (Nous avons trouvé beaucoup, beaucoup de cas au Canada seulement)
>
> Merci,
> Martijn
>
>
> From: Martijn van Exel [mailto:m...@rtijn.org]
> Sent: June-22-16 12:06
> To: Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
> Subject: [Talk-ca] aerial imagery for missing roa
Hi all,
Excuse my English only, my French is too poor to be able to write something
coherent.
My colleagues at Telenav have identified a bunch of missing roads in Canada.
These are displayed as tiles on the improve-osm web site [1] and in the
ImproveOSM JOSM plugin.
The challenge with
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