Which is why it would be better suited to upload all the positions to
Openstreetbugs, which can then be incorporated into the data properly. I
looked at the text file. It's more than 1 year old. Is that the most recent
version? Or was there another version in that thread? Does the .asc file
contain the same data as the .ov2 file?

Is this group of GPS passion people still active? It might be interesting
to organise a meeting and explain them how they can add and subsequently
extract that and other data to/from OSM.

I wouldn't mind coming to Namur, Huy or Liège to give a presentation about
how to work with Openstreetbugs and JOSM in general. To extract the data I
can show how specific data can be queried for a given region with the
Overpass API.

I speak French reasonably well, so this can happen in French.

Polyglot.


2012/11/21 Ben Laenen <benlae...@gmail.com>

> On Wednesday 21 November 2012 21:16:24 A.Pirard.Papou wrote:
> > Can we spend the time you speak of checking that everyone's favorite
> > Inspector is highlighting the errors and that they are not masking other
> > errors or pissing off people.
>
> Ugh, this isn't about pissing off people, this is about importing data, and
> importing data has to follow a set of guidelines:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines
>
>
> And that said, I don't think we should add nodes to the database which are
> at
> some random point near a zone 30 (like the one in Brussels spanning a few
> square kilometers...). But at the very least you'll have to check each
> node to
> see if it's already mapped on the road.
>
> But I have a problem with this: if some application wants to use the data,
> the
> maxspeed has to be mapped on the road anyway, which requires local survey
> of
> where the zone starts and ends. It can't make use of a node somewhere near
> the
> road. So this would in fact be mapping for the mapper...
>
> Greetings
> Ben
>
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