> Congratulations on a nice project and a useful one !
> For a long time I have wished for a user-friendly bicycle repair specific
> map, including bicycle cafés.
Thanks, us as well ;)
> What I miss in the Cyclofix project is an easy-to find definition of how you
> classify the nodes that are to be included in the different map "layers".
> Which search is it that produces the bicycle cafés. (And what takes
> precedence if two or more criteria are fulfilled?)
An excellent question, and something we want to improve in a future version
(the discoverability and ease-of-use of the "layer" definitions).
To answer the bicycle cafés question in the context of the current version:
Take a look at
https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete/blob/master/Customizations/Layers/BikeCafes.ts#L23.
That overpass filter/query can basically be written as: "a pub/bar/cafe with
pub=cycling or any bicycle:service" (https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/WSU).
With regards to precedence, both POI's would be shown (not ideal). With the
current definitions this might happen if there's an overlap on shop=bicycle,
amenity=pub/bar/cafe, amenity=bicycle_parking or amenity=bicycle_repair_station.
> I agree with making a distinction between "pure" bicycle shops and general
> sport shops that offer bicycles or repair of bicycles.
For "pure" bicycle shops we use shop=bicycle, for "other" shops (general sports
equipment stores) we use shop=* + any bicycle:service:* tag.
We're excited for the future and we're continuing work on making the project
more user-friendly and approachable!
Thanks for the kind words and with kind regards,
Pieter Fiers
On 05/08/2020 00:39, Morten Lange wrote:
> Congratulations on a nice project and a useful one !
>
> For a long time I have wished for a user-friendly bicycle repair specific
> map, including bicycle cafés.
>
> What I miss in the Cyclofix project is an easy-to find definition of how you
> classify the nodes that are to be included in the differewnt map "layers".
> Which search is it that produces the bicycle cafés. (And what takes
> precedence if two or more criteria are fulfilled?)
>
> I agree with making a distinction between "pure" bicycle shops and general
> sport shops that offer bicycles or repair of bicycles.
> However, the way Cyclofix has decided to differentiate is not self-evident to
> me, after briefly checking your documentation. I must admit that I did not
> really consider looking at the source-code ;-)
>
> --
> Regards / Kveðja / Kila la heri / Hilsen
> Morten Lange
>
> On Wednesday, 29 July 2020, 19:43:38 CEST, Pieter Fiers
> [<pie...@pfiers.net>](mailto:pie...@pfiers.net) wrote:
>
> Dear OSM community,
>
> My name is Pierre Barban. A team composed of three very motivated students,
> including myself, and lead by two active members of the OSMbe, have been
> mandated by the region of Brussels, Belgium, to create a map gathering all
> kind of data related to cycling. Without a doubt, OpenStreetMap was the
> perfect tool for us to create a powerful platform that would sustain over the
> years.
>
> In the framework of month-long online code camp organized by the non-profit
> [Open Knowledge Belgium](https://be.okfn.org/), we have been able to
> establish the first version of the [tool](https://cyclofix.osm.be/map/),
> organized a [mapathon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5dVjDt5QAE) to
> collect data, and create a complete [website](https://cyclofix.osm.be/) to
> document the entire making process.
>
> In accordance with the OSM core values, it would be very valuable for our
> project as well as our individual learning process to receive as many
> constructive comments from the community as possible. If you're interested in
> more details about the project, we will be giving an [online
> presentation](https://www.eventbrite.be/e/open-summer-of-code-2020-demo-day-live-streaming-registration-112787885602)
> tomorrow July 30, 2020 at 1pm CEST. We will be available to directly discuss
> after the presentation to receive feedback in order to keep improving our
> project. Other related project from our program, [Open Summer of
> Code](https://osoc.be/), like the Bike Data Project - which aims to collect
> and share cyclist commute data in an opened way - will also be presented to
> you.
>
> Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information,
>
> thank you for your time and help.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Pierre Barban, from the Cyclofix project.
>
> Sent by Pieter Fiers [<pie...@pfiers.net>](mailto:pie...@pfiers.net), another
> student of the team.
>
> Pierre Barban
>
> University Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris I – Class of 2020
> Masters in Economics of Sustainable Development
> pierre.bar...@gmail.com | +33 7 68 72 92 54
>
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