The numbered nodes get rcn_ref with the number as the value.

Then you create a relation for each of the routes in between with:

type=route
route=bicycle
network=rcn
note=xx-yy

To this relation you add all the ways to get from node xx to node yy, where
xx is the lower numbered node.

Then you can add all these nodes and route relations to another relation:

type=network
network=rcn
name=

Don't become 'inventive' or 'creative'. We only map the routes that are
signposted.

You can have a look in the list of my recent edits for examples. I'm
working on rcn networks a lot.

Jo

2012/12/23 A.Pirard.Papou <a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com>

>  On 2012-12-15 13:03, Jo wrote :
>
> (And thanks for writing that letter, your French is quite good!)
>
> Hi EeBie,
>
> That's great news! Unfortunately we can't use their map or the GPX files
> from their web site without their explicit permission. I'll try to whip up
> a message in French to ask for that permission, but usually the answer to
> such requests is nyet. Meaning we'll have to go and survey it ourselves or
> with help of gpx files recorded by people who'll go out and ride them. The
> advantage of doing it ourselves is that it's possible to make a lot more
> pictures and notes and improve the rest of the data around there at the
> same time.
>
>
> The copyright information must be written inside the metadata, obtained
> with a WMS 
> Getcapabilities<http://schemas.opengis.net/wms/1.1.1/capabilities_1_1_1.xml>request
>  to or extracted from  the GPX XML file according the GPX
> schema (1.1) <http://www.topografix.com/gpx/1/1/gpx.xsd>. (just like
> finding the © written in a book or on a record dispenses everybody to
> inquire)
> But does a © on a map forbid photocopying the map or learning the route by
> heart and map it?
>
> You can also consider listing  *Les itinéraires touristiques 
> balisés*<http://cgt.tourismewallonie.be/default.aspx?pg=9e9d7134-fa22-4015-b8d7-768eef2544f2>
> (legally official site)  for Wallonie.
> Several communes consider that the routes are both cycling and biking.
> I have mapped routes in the commune Sprimont and 
> Theux<http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/en/?zoom=13&lat=50.51982&lon=5.71373>
> with the official IDs.  SP3 and most of TE is missing. I e-mailed both adms
> but I've got no reply. Someone made something similar in 
> Tillf<http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/en/?zoom=14&lat=50.56067&lon=5.58773>,
> but I don't see any official IDs for Tilff.
>
> I would have liked to add node numbers, but I could not find on the
> Belgian OSM wiki how they're assigned.  How van I do that?
>
> I made a cycle route 
> here<http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/en/?zoom=14&lat=50.5256&lon=5.7969>.
> Completely unofficial and off the top of my head. I chose it because it's
> almost flat in a very hilly region, but I do not know how to show that on
> the map.  How could I?
> I'd love to draw more if someone around got interested or ever replied to
> my e-mails.
> Sprimont do not seem to officially list anything bike specific.
> Should I be inventive and made unofficial routes?
> I'm almost sure some kids nearby would help me.
>
> We should request OSM to add Waymart map 
> layers<http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/en/?zoom=13&lat=50.51982&lon=5.71373>to
>  their site, they're simply great.
> Could we suggest firms that use GoogleMaps to use OpenStreetMap instead
> and to help them adding to OSM what they need?
>
>  <http://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/en/?zoom=14&lat=50.5256&lon=5.7969>Please
> do not change what I mapped, but suggest anything you want.
>
> Cordialement,
>
>   André.
>
> I hope you don't mind I'm going to change your nodes a bit.
>
> For one the nodes don't need network=rcn or bicycle=yes. It's enough if
> they have an rcn_ref tag. This is to avoid having to put network=rcn;rwn
> for nodes that are common between walking and cycling networks.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jo
>
> Op 15 december 2012 01:43 schreef EeBie <ebe...@gmail.com> het volgende:
>
>> Jo,
>>
>>
>>  You can add a new cycle network to the list.
>> Since this year there is a cycle node network in Namur and Luxembourg:
>> Famenne-à-Vélo.
>> See   http://www.famenne-a-velo.be/  <http://www.famenne-a-velo.be/>They
>> speak about 350 km in total.
>>
>> I encountered a few node signs while hiking in the region and tagged 3
>> of them and one route (154-155) in the neighborhood of Wavreille 
>> map<http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=50.12596&lon=5.24383&zoom=16&layers=M>.
>>
>> The website offers the possibility to download GPX files of the routes. I
>> don’t have any idea if it is permitted to use those to add the route to
>> OSM.
>>
>> The application is developed by Geolives. That company writes that they
>> can also make applications based on OSM. (the website for Famenne-à-Vélo
>> uses Google maps).
>>
>> The reference list of Geolives shows also several (walking) routes in
>> Wallonie.
>>
>>
>>  Erik
>>
>
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