A tool to help with this kind of integration is being developed as a Google
Summer of Code project. It's in early stages and focused on GTFS feeds, but
we can look into doing this for lists of stops with approximate coordinates
as well.
Polyglot
Op di 5 jun. 2018 om 08:59 schreef Stefan de Konink
If this will be allowed, I would want to do the same for The Netherlands.
Stefan
On dinsdag 5 juni 2018 06:45:22 CEST, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
"Summary: Adding values for two existing tags to bus stops"
example edit changes three tags.
The same in the proposed changes etc comment.
"This pr
Thanks for noting this, Jo.
I'm hoping the GSOC project will simplify fusing GTFS data to existing
nodes; that's the hard part of the curation that I've already done with the
11,000 nodes. Still 34,000 left to go, so the GSOC project could be a boon
there.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 9:03 AM,
wrote:
Hi, Stefan, two steps required. The second is a lot easier than the first.
1) curate a database of exiting nodes. Choosing a unique key usually isn't
difficult, especially if you are using GTFS data (stop_id is a good
choice). Cross-check against routes already mapped.
2) write a proposal. You mig
Yes. It has some useful ideas that can be adapted for the GSOC project
mentioned by Jo. It doesn't really have any application to this edit,
however.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 1:00 PM, James wrote:
> Have you taken a look at this project? https://github.com/
> CUTR-at-USF/gtfs-osm-sync
>
> On Tue,
I wasn't familiar with IFOPT, but one of its fellow travelers, Reflex, is
associated with the "ref:FR:STIF" code in my proposal.
Thanks for this.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Stefan de Konink wrote:
> On dinsdag 5 juni 2018 12:33:12 CEST, Johnparis wrote:
>
>> Hi, Stefan, two steps required
On dinsdag 5 juni 2018 12:33:12 CEST, Johnparis wrote:
Hi, Stefan, two steps required. The second is a lot easier than the first.
1) curate a database of exiting nodes. Choosing a unique key
usually isn't difficult, especially if you are using GTFS data
(stop_id is a good choice). Cross-check
Have you taken a look at this project?
https://github.com/CUTR-at-USF/gtfs-osm-sync
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018, 6:36 AM Johnparis, wrote:
> Hi, Stefan, two steps required. The second is a lot easier than the first.
>
> 1) curate a database of exiting nodes. Choosing a unique key usually isn't
> difficu