Replies to several statements in this thread.
On 10.02.2011 23:50, Lennard wrote:
On 10-2-2011 23:37, ant wrote:
On 10.02.2011 20:25, Lennard wrote:
@ant: Would it be possible to have the editors collect and report* on
the available zoom levels, as users download Bing tiles while editing?
That's a brilliant idea, but I'm not involved in how editors handle Bing
maps. So the question whether they can provide such data at all should
be directed at their developers.
Well, they will need to have a way to get the collected data back to
you. I'm assuming, as things go in OSM, that once you provide such a
mechanism, the editors would follow.
Fair point. That would require an API to be implemented (which I assume
is a lot of work).
Also: How to authenticate the editors? That is, how to tell them apart
from people willingly sending misinformation?
On 11.02.2011 03:19, andrzej zaborowski wrote:
> Most of the information has already been collected as some sort of
> relations which higher accuracy than the red/green tiles, I can't say
> for all planet, but at least in Europe. Should be possible to import
> that into the bingimageanalyzer.
Sure is possible. But those areas aren't that accurate actually, because
in general they've been derived from imagery borders. So you don't know
what's inside those areas...
On 11.02.2011 08:18, Maarten Deen wrote:
> BTW: isn't there a possibility to make an offline renderer for this?
> This would speed the process up even more.
What do you mean by "offline renderer"? A script that renders tiles
independently of the users' map browsing?
Anyway, conclusion to all development-related questions: Code is at
https://github.com/antofosm/bingimageanalyzer
cheers
ant
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