The data is available in OSM format (or as a set of z12 tiles, obvs) if anyone wants to do this.
Stretching a set of mid-zoom tiles to be a background in Potlatch could be a fairly re-usable approach. But I've no idea how practical that is. Richard On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Andy Allan <gravityst...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2 October 2012 09:55, Richard Mann <richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > 1) put the output back in the database, by using existing keys (eg > > maxspeed=30 mph + maxspeed:source=inferred from presence of residential > side > > streets) > > 2) put the output back in the database, using new keys (eg > > maxspeed:inferred=30 mph + maxspeed:inferred:source = presence of > > residential side streets) > > Please don't put auto-generated data back into the database, in either > form. > > It would be best to hook the output from your algorithm into an > existing QA system, such as the ITO maps, or keepright, or if none > fit, then into a new QA system. > > Cheers, > Andy >
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