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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-06-17 09:21, Marc Gemis wrote :<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 11:13 PM,
            André Pirard <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:A.Pirard.Papou@gmail.com" target="_blank">A.Pirard.Papou@gmail.com</a>></span>
            wrote:<br>
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              <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">If you use <b>source=survey
                  2014-06  TEC 2014-04</b> in bus stops as I recommend,
                you will both comply with the source requirement and be
                sure to find the indication that they contain your
                file's data and can be deleted from the
                remaining-to-be-updated file.<br>
                If an existing element does not contain <b>source=survey
                  2014-06</b><b>  TEC 2014-04</b> or later, it will be
                kept in the remaining-to-be-updated file.  If a mapper
                further updates the data, he is kindly requested to use
                a new date such as <b>source=survey 2014-07</b> or <b>source=survey
                  <span class="" tabindex="0"><span class="">2014-06-21</span></span></b>
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          Sorry, but this is not a survey, this is an import.  IMHO, you
          can only use survey when you go out and check the exact
          position of the bus stop. A survey is not transforming data
          from one database format into another. So please do not use
          source=survey.</div>
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    Sorry but it is an import <b>and</b> a survey.<br>
    <br>
    <b>source=TEC 2014-04</b> relates to the import of the TEC's data<b>. 
    </b><b>source=TEC 2014-04</b> must be in TEC.osm.zip bus stops so
    that the mapper copies it to OSM. When found in OSM, it means that
    the bus stop can be removed from the file TEC.osm.zip which shows
    the work that remains to do.  Same process for future versions.<br>
    <b><br>
      source=survey 2014-xx</b>  relates to the location, shelter, bench
    tags etc. that the mapper will add at the time of the import or
    later and it is a survey.  It is the last time that this data was
    verified and it helps mappers not to verify what has already been
    verified.<br>
    <br>
    There should also be a <b>TEC 2014-04.osm.zip</b> file containing
    the original TEC data so that the user can compare that data with
    the data he introduces, for example TEC's uppercase name and OSM's
    lowercase name.<br>
    There will be later files like <b>TEC 2014-10.osm.zip</b> at which
    time a new TEC.osm.zip will be created containing the new changes
    that must be applied.<br>
    The user must also be able to see the lines drawn by TEC in case the
    bus stops do not make the itinerary clear.<br>
    Here is a file of mine:<br>
    <a
href="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/ty49nmfdb2vfz4m/TEC_2014_04-Lignes.2.osm.bz2">https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/ty49nmfdb2vfz4m/TEC_2014_04-Lignes.2.osm.bz2</a><br>
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    What remains to be done before we can make realistic updates:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>publish <b>TEC 2014-04.osm.zip</b> (= present TEC.osm.zip +
        following tags)<br>
      </li>
      <li>add <b>source=TEC 2014-04</b> to <b>TEC 2014-04.osm.zip</b></li>
      <li>add <b><b>source=survey 2014-0</b>4</b> to <b>TEC
          2014-04.osm.zip</b></li>
      <li>add website tag<br>
      </li>
      <li>new TEC.osm.zip = <b>TEC 2014-04.osm.zip</b></li>
      <li>new <b>TEC 2014-04.lines.osm.zip</b></li>
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    <p>Please note that the particular syntax of the tags is moot.<br>
      But, please, make propositions instead of saying what it must not
      be (there are just too many).<br>
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    <p>I can publish a "how to tag the bus stops" in the wiki page if
      you like.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-06-17 15:19, Ben Abelshausen
      wrote :<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Marc
            Gemis <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:marc.gemis@gmail.com" target="_blank">marc.gemis@gmail.com</a>></span>
            wrote:<br>
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              <div><font color="#000000" face="sans-serif"><span
style="font-size:12px;line-height:19.200000762939453px;background-color:rgb(249,249,249)">the
                    source should a) contain some reference to TEC,</span></font><br>
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          Exactly!
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    And (a) is "Exactly!
    " what <b>source=TEC 2014-04</b> was proposing.<br>
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    <blockquote type="cite"><font color="#000000" face="sans-serif"><span
style="font-size:12px;line-height:19.200000762939453px;background-color:rgb(249,249,249)">b)
          any aerial image you have used (probably Bing).</span></font>
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    This is something that everybody knows, or should know. "Bing 2004"
    or so, not "Bing".<br>
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    <blockquote type="cite"> you can only use survey when you go out</blockquote>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-06-17 15:18, Ben Abelshausen
      wrote :<br>
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        <div>"Survey" does mean explicitly that there was an actual
          survey (meaning, going to each and every bus station to check
          if it is there!):</div>
        <div><a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Survey#How_to_use">http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Survey#How_to_use</a></div>
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    That article does not define "Survey" explicitly. It says that it is
    a survey.<br>
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    <a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/survey">dictionary.reference.com</a><br>
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      <div class="luna-def"><span><span class="oneClick-link">to</span>
          <span class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">view</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link">in</span> <span class="oneClick-link">detail,</span>
          <span class="oneClick-link">especially</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link">to</span> <span class="oneClick-link">inspect,</span>
          <span class="oneClick-link">examine,</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link">or</span> <span class="oneClick-link
            oneClick-available">appraise</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">formally</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link">or</span> <span class="oneClick-link">officially</span>
          <span class="oneClick-link">in</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link">order</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link">to</span> <span class="oneClick-link">ascertain</span>
          <span class="oneClick-link">condition,</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">value,</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">etc.<br>
          </span></span><span><span class="oneClick-link">appraise:  to</span>
          <span class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">estimate</span>
          <span class="oneClick-link">the</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">nature,</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">quality,</span> <span
            class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">importance,</span>
          <span class="oneClick-link oneClick-available">etc.:</span> </span><br>
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    Nothing in that says that the surveyor must travel.  Any means to
    ascertain the data is acceptable.<br>
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    Cordialement,<br>
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