Hi,
When I did Tartu bulk delete-replace with the city gov data long time ago, then
I contacted all the previous editors in the area and asked their permission. As
number of existing data was small, then they were ok.
Here most buildings seem to have some manual or semi-manual edits after
Would you consider using osmose-qa here? It would require one-time creating
connector for maa-amet buildings shp, and this will be useful in any case, for
whole country and for long time, permanently even.
Then there are two ways to apply it for Tallinn: (a) remove all verbatium and
then it
Hi,
osm test server exists complete with rendering.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Sandbox_for_editing
Regards,
Mihkel
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 10:08 PM Jaak Laineste wrote:
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> These txt reports with IDs are not too visual, can you create any renderable
> file for josm (.osm for
http://svimik.com/verbatiumimportmap1.png
Here's the screenshot. Not precise, but gives some idea.
40903 buildings is a bit too much for JOSM.
Вторник, 24 сентября 2019, 22:08 +03:00 от "Jaak Laineste" :
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> These txt reports with IDs are not too visual, can you create any renderable
> file for
These txt reports with IDs are not too visual, can you create any renderable
file for josm (.osm for example) or screenshot to show the community what it
really means? Are the building under question random or somehow in specific
areas etc. I dont know if there is any "test osm server” for
There is a wiki page: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Et:Key:addr ., I
think it is basically tase 5: housename, tase 6: housenumber if I get the
question right.
Feel free to enhance the wiki page, not everyone reads talk-ee, but wiki is
more official doc :)
Jaak
> On 24 Sep 2019, at
Hi all,
I have a tagging puzzle here. Maa-amet classifies address parts in the
following way:
Tase 3 – asustusüksus ja linnaosa
Tase 4 – väikekoht
Tase 5 – liikluspind (tänav)
Tase 6 – maaüksuse nimi
Tase 7 – aadressi number
The problem is, that many buildings in Estonia do not have Tase 5
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