I'm near Lloydminster, Alberta and there is lots of data missing in the area that we use OSM for. I use Canvec to fill in missing data in my area.
Canvec data should not be used to override more precise data but there are Geobase imports in my area that are a complete wreck. Some of the roads are so bad that it's significantly less time consuming to just erase the road and reimport versus trying to fix it. I do spend some time with my gps and look for corrections while out driving but in our area we'd have significantly less use for OSM without the Canvec data. Darren Wiebe On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Stewart C. Russell <scr...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 14-11-17 03:53 PM, Ga Delap wrote: > > > > - CanVec a introduit des erreurs de modélisation en imposant dans OSM le > > concept de "tuile" plutôt qu'en respectant celui de l'objet. > > Amen to that. > > Is there any way to de-tile the data? I realise that most of Canada is > one giant water relation, but is there a data processing pipeline that > can recognize and join up split entities? > > I'd also be up for running a simplification routine on every way > imported (or reimported). While ways can have a maximum number of nodes, > they all don't need to have that number, and the original CanVec points > aren't sacrosanct. > > Unless these issues can be carefully addressed, I'm firmly in the “Il ne > faut pas” camp. > > cheers, > Stewart > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-ca mailing list > Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca >
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