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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-11-03 22:44, André Pirard wrote
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-11-03 17:46, marc bessieres
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<div class="gmail_quote">I would normally look this up in
the atlas der buurtwegen / des<br>
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chemins vicinaux, but I can't find them for Brussels.<br>
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So I've looked at urbis (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://geoloc.irisnet.be/" target="_blank">http://geoloc.irisnet.be/</a>)
which I<br>
understand we can use, under extra it has an option to
show<br>
the municipalities. But that would only be the one for
level<br>
8 and no information about the level 9 since they don't
really<br>
exist anymore.<br>
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I suggest you try to find the atlas der buurtwegen / des<br>
chemins vicinaux, or the Popp card for that information.<br>
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PS: The URLs in your e-mail missed the "1" at the end,
but it's in<br>
the subject.<br>
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Kurt<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Thank you Kurt for the pointer, I've
looked for how to get this atlas and it seems that<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">one has to go to the "commune", so it
would take some time before I can go.<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Hopefully someone else go do it in
between.<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Sorry for the typo in the URL, I'll
try to be more cautious in my copy/paste in the future.<br>
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I think I will find. But I'm somewhat busy right now<br>
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Version 1, as some advocate:<br>
I did and I added:<br>
Ways 244722347, 244722351, 244691260, 244722346 and 244722345.<br>
On the map I used, the area between the first 3 and 23165481 and
30091229...<br>
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Version 1, as many others do:<br>
I did and I added:<br>
Way: Ville de Bruxelles — Laeken (244722347)<br>
Way: Ville de Bruxelles — Neder-Over-Heembeek (244722351)<br>
Way: Ville de Bruxelles — Haren (244691260)<br>
Way: Laeken — Neder-Over-Heembeek (244722346)<br>
Way: Haren — Neder-Over-Heembeek (244722345)<br>
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On the map I used, the area between the first 3 and<br>
Way: 23165481 and<br>
Way: Ville de Bruxelles — Schaerbeek (30091229)<br>
is called "Bruxelles - Chaussée d"Anvers".<br>
I assumed it belongs to Brussels (level 9).<br>
Tell me if I was wrong, and I'll change it.<br>
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I also finished the relation<br>
Relation: Bruxelles / Brussel (2404021)<br>
"admin_level"="9"<br>
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Please finish the other relations.<br>
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There are errors in the names of the ways of Ville de Bruxelles (8).<br>
3× Ixelles if I recall, etc. Please fix.<br>
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I found 2 pedestrian crossings tags on the boundaries. <br>
Node: 2119787117 and 202477829. Removed. <br>
Please insist in "how to map a" that they must be on roads<br>
and that roads shouldn't share boundaries.<br>
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The precision of the map I used is very close to Irisnet.<br>
But there are significant imprecision in the OSM ways I didn't map.<br>
I made corrections where my ways joined them,<br>
as well as in some places where the offset was more than 20 m.<br>
It would be nice to improve that.<br>
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This may be the only map showing the level 9 municipalities of
Brussels.<br>
We will probably soon have a full boundary of Laeken in Wikipedia
(map).<br>
(Instead of a big nosed face).<br>
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Regarding ©.<br>
The law says that the law cannot be copyrighted.<br>
It seems to me that boundaries as well as traffic signs are the law.<br>
I don't expect to find traffic sings in the Moniteur,<br>
but boundaries, or a link thereto, should normally be there.<br>
But is the link invented? Try to find one in the press.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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