Sure, I'd be happy to help if I can. If someone on the OSM side
intentionally diverges from TIGER, that is a good indication that TIGER
ought to be fixed there, although I would think the license incompatibility
would prevent directly incorporating the OSM changes.
It seems like the Battle Grid an
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 8:07 AM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> I have been playing around with the tile size a little. Bigger tiles
> means you end up looking around for what to improve once you load all
> the data into JOSM. Also, bigger tiles means the results get flattened
> more - a big tile with
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Steven Johnson wrote:
> P.S. Great tool, BTW. I showed it to folks at Census Bureau where there was
> quite a bit of interest in MapRoulette as a model of how to do QC on TIGER
> data
I'd be interested to start a conversation with Census on how to target
TIGER imp
I have been playing around with the tile size a little. Bigger tiles
means you end up looking around for what to improve once you load all
the data into JOSM. Also, bigger tiles means the results get flattened
more - a big tile with a small subdivision that needs a lot of work
may not be flagged ve
How do I get involved in this Editathon? I would really like to participate.
Thanks, Compdude
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> Martijn,
> For the upcoming #Editathon, we plan to fix road alignment in Washington
> State. Eric Fischer pointed me to your Battle Grid website.
I had the same concern. If I could somehow overlay the grid squares in iD,
I'd be certain I was correcting all the alignments in the square and would
be easier to mark the square 'done'.
I'm also willing to take a flying leap. ;-)
SEJ
P.S. Great tool, BTW. I showed it to folks at Census Bureau w
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