Re: [Talk-GB] Fixmes and Notes

2019-10-13 Thread Dave F via Talk-GB
Hi I've amended the OP query to return more on topic results: Restrict it to footways & paths Find fixme values which include, but aren't solely either incomplete,stub, longer than this or continue" Add 'survey' value. http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/N5N DaveF On 13/10/2019 13:57, Rob

Re: [Talk-GB] TfL cycle data published - proposed conflation process

2019-10-13 Thread Martin - CycleStreets
As for the proposal, I agree that a slow and steady approach is required. Although I do think we should set a target date. A date by which we are happy to start the conflation or have agreed that it is not viable. Would be a shame to see it just drag out. Happy to help as much as I can to

Re: [Talk-GB] TfL cycle data published - proposed conflation process

2019-10-13 Thread Martin - CycleStreets
On Sun, 13 Oct 2019, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: (1) I would suggest also generating  big OSM file with this data (without conflation, just what would be imported into unmapped area) and running JOSM validator on it. It may find bugs in data, proposed conversion and in JOSM itself. That's

Re: [Talk-GB] TfL cycle data published - proposed conflation process

2019-10-13 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
(1) I would suggest also generating  big OSM file with this data (without conflation, just what would be imported into unmapped area) and running JOSM validator on it. It may find bugs in data, proposed conversion and in JOSM itself. (2) I would advise also consulting OSM community

Re: [Talk-GB] TfL cycle data published - proposed conflation process

2019-10-13 Thread Rob Nickerson
Martin wrote: > e.g. JOSM Conflation, Hootenanny, OpenStreetMap Live Conflation OK, a few I am aware of, one i'm not. Suspect others won't know them all either. For those interested: JOSM Conflation: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/Conflation Hootenanny:

Re: [Talk-GB] Fixmes and Notes

2019-10-13 Thread Brian Prangle
Good work Rob There is a paint style in JOSM to show fixmes and notes (k=v notes not OSM.org notes) Your overpass query on footpaths should also query fixme=continues (as well as continue) Regards Brian On Sun, 13 Oct 2019 at 13:58, Rob Nickerson wrote: > Hi, > > We've just started the next

Re: [Talk-GB] TfL cycle data published - proposed conflation process

2019-10-13 Thread Martin - CycleStreets
I've been looking at the various tools available, e.g. JOSM Conflation, Hootenanny, OpenStreetMap Live Conflation, etc. Whatever tool is best, a process is needed. May I seek comments on this proposal which would be put to TfL in my report to them: A proposed process for

[Talk-GB] Fixmes and Notes

2019-10-13 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi, We've just started the next quarterly project on fixmes and notes. The wiki page has some ideas - do you have any other ideas? https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2019_Q4_Project:_Fixmes_and_Notes It strikes me that a large proportion of the fixmes relate to incomplete paths. So in

Re: [Talk-GB] TfL cycle data published - schema mapping

2019-10-13 Thread Martin - CycleStreets
Just to say that I've turned all the comments (here and on Twitter) into issues and replies at: https://github.com/cyclestreets/tflcid-conversion/issues I'll merge the changes into the conversion webpage shortly. Martin, ** CycleStreets - For Cyclists, By Cyclists

Re: [Talk-GB] 24 hour mapathon - Aberconwy

2019-10-13 Thread Rob Nickerson
Thanks all. Great idea to tie it in with the Quarterly Projects by looking for solar. Which reminds me, we are in the next quarter now. I will send a separate email asking for ideas on how to work on Fixmes and Notes. Best regards, *Rob* On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 at 10:40, SK53 wrote: > From memory

[Talk-GB] weeklyOSM #481 2019-10-01-2019-10-07

2019-10-13 Thread weeklyteam
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 481, is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of all things happening in the openstreetmap world: http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/12448/ Enjoy! Did you know that you can also submit messages for the weeklyOSM? Just log in to