polygons
like everyone thinks. It get really complex when you have ranges within
ranges (ie a street range, then a couple of condos within that range)
All I can say is keep pushing the gov't to open it up. It's a REAL pain to
maintain!
Keith
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good
source!
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 9:42 AM John Whelan wrote:
> Is it just Manitoba or all of Canada?
>
> In which case do we want to revise the building import project.
>
> Thanks John
>
> keith hartley wrote on 4/27/2019 9:56 AM:
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> Hi all,
> Canadian Geomatics pos
eas in
manitoba are mainly where there's little to no other building info.
I can write an upload plan on Manitoba wiki as the data is complaint
license wise. Anything else I should be looking for? The local mappers here
are pretty excited about it.
Ke
d separately in
> reality each municipality doesn't have a group of skilled OSM mappers who
> are capable of setting up an import plan and doing the work although there
> is nothing to stop them doing so.
>
> Cheerio John
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> keith hartley wrote on 2019-03-27 12:00 AM:
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&g
be decent at
covering suburban areas.
TL/DR version:
I'd be comfortable importing muni stuff (dependent on quality) , but the
Bing footprints would have to be reviewed, nearly on a building by building
level.
Keith
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Woah, leave the list for a week to ski and it explodes!
I'm still sad there's no Manitoba Data (yet)
@John,
Yea, we had pretty good success having highschool students add in
attributes for buildings using walking maps! We concentrated on Wheelchair
accessibility, but ended up adding addresses,
dation as per the organised mapping
> guidelines.
>
> Thanks John
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2018, 3:38 PM keith hartley wrote:
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>> As far as I can tell there's a few of us in Manitoba. I have a small
>> group that gets together every month to map out something! I know a
As far as I can tell there's a few of us in Manitoba. I have a small group
that gets together every month to map out something! I know a few mappers
in sask too, but nothing organized.
Keith
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. (or for university students)
Thanks,
Keith
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get this lot formalised quickly
before someone starts talking about imports being done without the correct
license.
Cheerio John
On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 at 10:15, keith hartley
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> Someone already did Regina!
>
> On Mon, Nov 5, 2018, 9:06 AM James
>> Saskatchewan has Regina data. T
Someone already did Regina!
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018, 9:06 AM James Saskatchewan has Regina data. That's it.
>
> It's totally dependent on cities contributing to the open data effort
>
> On Mon., Nov. 5, 2018, 9:21 a.m. keith hartley wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>> I'd love
Hi all,
I'd love to do more imports - I have a group here that we get together to
do mapping as well as know some locals. Of course we'd add a wiki to the MB
page to show the project ect. From what I can tell there's no stats can
data for manitoba or sask though!
Keith
ot; in OSM :)
Happy Mapping,
Keith
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anything to the map.
Cheers,
Keith
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e tomorrow.
Keith
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(android app) to find what is accessible
for people with mobility issues around their schools. I'll write the
results on a wiki to show our successes. Anyone else have good ideas how to
get students to add to the map? (with teacher oversight of course!)
Cheers,
Keith
Pierre
That sounds exceptional! How wide range will the building footprints be?
Just wondering on the open portal not inclusive of OSM. Will it be for
certain areas like Ontario only, or the entire country? I have quite a few
colleagues that would be very interested in Manitoba for this!
Keith
ing the map. (similar to wheel map https://wheelmap.org)
We're still at the discussion stage, but just a thought!
Thanks,
Keith
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We're still organizing but would love to jump at something national!
Keith
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Am I good to go ahead with this?
Thanks for any input.
Keith
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