Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-08 Thread Christian Ledermann
Changes to schools.mapthe.uk: After adding a school now a new OpenStreetMap edit window opens on the location of the polygon. On 8 June 2016 at 08:35, Christian Ledermann wrote: > I just updated the tool to make it even smoother to add. > it is still connected to

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-08 Thread Christian Ledermann
I just updated the tool to make it even smoother to add. it is still connected to api06.dev so please test it ;-) On 3 June 2016 at 18:16, Christian Ledermann wrote: > I implemented most of the improvement suggestions I received so far: > > * clearer message that

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-03 Thread Christian Ledermann
I implemented most of the improvement suggestions I received so far: * clearer message that something is added to OSM * display all osm features not just polygons * import log which prevents double adding and gives feedback to the user * no import of blank values On 3 June 2016 at 09:46,

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-03 Thread Christian Ledermann
On 3 June 2016 at 09:02, Ed Loach wrote: > Christian asked: > >> As schools.mapthe.uk is an import project to osm: >> >> Does the community `buy in` to this approach? >> Can I go forward to contacting osm imports? >> What would you like to see as improvements? >> >> As usual

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-03 Thread Ed Loach
Christian asked: > As schools.mapthe.uk is an import project to osm: > > Does the community `buy in` to this approach? > Can I go forward to contacting osm imports? > What would you like to see as improvements? > > As usual silence counts as approval ;-) I missed earlier emails on this

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-02 Thread Christian Ledermann
On 2 June 2016 at 21:04, Gregory Marler wrote: > So the polygon is from the OS open data? > >> what do you think about a rel:os-open:functionalsite = id? > I don't think OS open data counts as the functional site, I think it is a > poor-quality(or low-resolution?) of the

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-02 Thread Christian Ledermann
As schools.mapthe.uk is an import project to osm: Does the community `buy in` to this approach? Can I go forward to contacting osm imports? What would you like to see as improvements? As usual silence counts as approval ;-) On 1 June 2016 at 21:41, Christian Ledermann

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-01 Thread Christian Ledermann
about operator tag should this be the trust in case of an academy and the LA else? On 1 June 2016 at 21:32, Christian Ledermann wrote: > On 1 June 2016 at 21:21, Gregory Marler wrote: >> I see you suitably have a created_by=osmoapi tag on

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-01 Thread Christian Ledermann
On 1 June 2016 at 21:21, Gregory Marler wrote: > I see you suitably have a created_by=osmoapi tag on the changeset. > > Having a source= tag on the the changeset and/or created object would be > good. source would be edubase/seed+osopen ? what do you think about a

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-06-01 Thread Christian Ledermann
A Test version is now available online at http://schools.mapthe.uk/ You need an account on http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/ to test the application It will not modify any data on the live server only on the test server! You can test away without being afraid to destroy anything. On 9 May 2016

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-05-09 Thread Christian Ledermann
I updated the https://github.com/cleder/os-opendata-edubase/tree/develop branch with your comments On 6 May 2016 at 21:16, Eric Grosso wrote: > Thanks a lot. > > Some feedback about your code: > - "import urllib" is missing in fabfile.py > - the code fails to create the

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-05-06 Thread Christian Ledermann
On 6 May 2016 at 08:42, Brian Prangle wrote: > Hi Christian > > Would love to test your app but too much technical ability required for the > preconditions to run the app. Can't we just have a browser-based app that > ordinary folk can use? Yes this is the plan :-) I have to

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-05-06 Thread Brian Prangle
Hi Christian Would love to test your app but too much technical ability required for the preconditions to run the app. Can't we just have a browser-based app that ordinary folk can use? Regards Brian On 5 May 2016 at 18:53, Christian Ledermann wrote: > Hi, > >

[Talk-GB] Schools Project

2016-05-05 Thread Christian Ledermann
Hi, I developed an application that enables to compare OSM, Ordonancesurvey, Edubase and SEED data. https://github.com/cleder/os-opendata-edubase Please have a look and let me know what you think. -- Best Regards, Christian Ledermann Newark-on-Trent - UK Mobile : +44 7474997517

[Talk-GB] Schools project: last week

2016-03-23 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi all, With one week to go we're at 79% of schools mapped. The total number of amenity=school features has been falling in the last week as we continue to remove duplicated nodes. Let's aim for one big final push to get us over 80% and to get the total up again.

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project update 4

2016-02-14 Thread Rob Nickerson
Knew I'd forget some! 7. Eight postcodes are 100% complete Several more are as complete as can be due to shared sites etc making "100%" on the tracker difficult. http://robert.mathmos.net/osm/schools/progress/ 8. Robert W's tool has had some updates See

[Talk-GB] Schools project update 4

2016-02-14 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi, A few updates on the school mapping project (sorry if I missed any, I've been away from it a little so may have missed a few things): 1. Trial of Loomio In the loomio trial we have decided to attempt a press release. Gregory has got a great draft up already for review [A] and you can join

[Talk-GB] Schools project, testing Loomio, and the UK OSM group.

2016-02-07 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi all, I don't like asking people to sign up to yet another online service but I think this *could* be really good. TL;DR Please sign up to the following group to discuss how we can continue to support the quarterly project: https://www.loomio.org/invitations/1f686576bce85c49f956 =Full

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update 3

2016-01-29 Thread Philip Barnes
On Wed, 2016-01-27 at 18:35 +, Rob Nickerson wrote: > >> 1. Open Data Manchester > >> Following a tweet Open Data Manchester have asked whether anyone > can > >> go and show them how to map. Looks like their next meeting is > Monday > >> February 1st, 6.30 – 8.30pm. Any volunteers? > >>  >

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update 3

2016-01-28 Thread Dave F
I note the edubase website has Eastings & Northings. If they're more accurate than postcode centroids is there a way to 'scrape' the website as they don't appear to be in the downloaded database? Cheers Dave F. On 26/01/2016 19:38, Rob Nickerson wrote: A third update on the quarterly project.

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update 3

2016-01-27 Thread Rob Nickerson
>>* 1. Open Data Manchester *>>* Following a tweet Open Data Manchester have asked whether anyone can *>*> go and show them how to map. Looks like their next meeting is Monday *>*> February 1st, 6.30 – 8.30pm. Any volunteers? *>*> *>Have you any more information on this? I can get into Piccadilly

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update 3

2016-01-27 Thread Philip Barnes
On Tue, 2016-01-26 at 19:38 +, Rob Nickerson wrote: > A third update on the quarterly project. > > 0. The what project? > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Quarterly_Projects > > 1. Open Data Manchester > Following a tweet Open Data Manchester have asked whether anyone can > go and show

[Talk-GB] Schools project - update 3

2016-01-26 Thread Rob Nickerson
A third update on the quarterly project. 0. The what project? http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Quarterly_Projects 1. Open Data Manchester Following a tweet Open Data Manchester have asked whether anyone can go and show them how to map. Looks like their next meeting is Monday February 1st,

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update 3

2016-01-26 Thread Lester Caine
On 26/01/16 19:38, Rob Nickerson wrote: > 4. HS and ZE are 100% complete! > Wow! The HS (Outer Hebrides) and ZE (Lerwick) postcodes are complete. > Thanks go to OpenStreetMapper seumas. Many other postcodes (with more > schools within them ;-) ) are close to this now too >

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update 3

2016-01-26 Thread Rob Nickerson
Am aware of this Lester. It makes the blog post a lot harder though. Feel free to write something up and send it through :-) BTW: The amenity=college page on the wiki [1] is lacking a lot. Could do with some extra details (rather than simply linking to wikipedia) and it's context needs expanding

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update 3

2016-01-26 Thread Lester Caine
On 26/01/16 21:20, Rob Nickerson wrote: > > BTW: The amenity=college page on the wiki [1] is lacking a lot. Could do > with some extra details (rather than simply linking to wikipedia) and > it's context needs expanding beyond just the UK. Any takers? > > [1]

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project Closed Schools

2016-01-15 Thread SK53
There are at least 2 options: 1. Just delete them. 2. Change the base tag to one indicating that it is no longer a school: eg, disused:amenity or old_amenity. I prefer the second, as the former is always prone to be mistaken for a missing data. Additionally old school buildings may get turned

[Talk-GB] Schools project Closed Schools

2016-01-15 Thread Paterson, Keith
I'm mapping in Skye & Highland from my couch and have cone across Schools that have been closed. How do we map them as closed? Example Inverasdale Primary School (way/184654903 ) ___ Talk-GB mailing list

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project Closed Schools

2016-01-15 Thread Dave F.
I've been following this wiki: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:disused: On 15/01/2016 14:13, Paterson, Keith wrote: I'm mapping in Skye & Highland from my couch and have cone across Schools that have been closed. How do we map them as closed? Example Inverasdale Primary School

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update 2

2016-01-15 Thread Robert Whittaker (OSM lists)
On 14 January 2016 at 22:43, Rob Nickerson wrote: > 2. Matching algorithm updated > It looks like Robert W updated the matching algorithm shortly afterwards as > all percentages have seen an increase. London WC is now showing as 100% > complete but the detailed page

[Talk-GB] Schools project - update 2

2016-01-14 Thread Rob Nickerson
Another update on the quarterly project. 0. The what project? http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Quarterly_Projects 1. GL postcode gains the lead I've updated the progress table in the above link. GL postcode has surged from 12th place to 1st! Well done :-) 2. Matching algorithm updated It

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update

2016-01-13 Thread Stuart Reynolds
There ought to be, somewhere - they are all required to be Ofsted inspected, after all. I searched Ofsted for Maids Moreton Pre-School, and it has a URN of EY476044. EY in this case would stand for “Early Years”. I’ll go hunting for a database, now! Regards, Stuart

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update

2016-01-13 Thread Dave F.
Hi Is there a similar national database for nurseries, or would that be controlled by individual local authorities? Further comments in-line On 12/01/2016 22:01, Rob Nickerson wrote: Hi all, > Cross post to talk-ie (we are working on a quarterly project to map schools - feel free to join

[Talk-GB] Schools project - update

2016-01-12 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi all, > Cross post to talk-ie (we are working on a quarterly project to map schools - feel free to join (see item 3 below). A few updates for the schools mapping project. As always there is also the page on the wiki for quick reference ( http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Quarterly_Projects

Re: [Talk-GB] Schools project - update

2016-01-12 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi, Robert W's comparison tool now includes schools in Northern Ireland. Looks like it could do with some work as current progress is at 18.8%. Comparison tool: http://robert.mathmos.net/osm/schools/progress/ More info: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_Quarterly_Projects Tag for including