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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-07-07 13:20, Jo wrote :<br>
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                        <div>Hi,<br>
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                      <div>TEC released their data under a CC-BY 4.0
                        license. The proper steps have been taken
                        (announcement on the imports list) to clear the
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                      If you are interested in adding stops, I converted
                      their data into an OSM file containing all of
                      them, which is available here:<br>
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    Good job, Jo, thanks!<br>
    It sounded as if we could use it already and I did.<br>
    I hope that there was no important change lately.<br>
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                    <div>All stops which aren't in OSM yet, are tagged
                      with odbl=new.<br>
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    Search odbl=new selects them but they don't show in Windows>Tags.<br>
    Search odbl=new selects stops that are already in OSM.<br>
    (but that depends, of course, on your own definition of "are", if
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    Is that expected behavior?<br>
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                    <div>You'll need to use JOSM's search capabilities
                      to extract the ones you want to add.<br>
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                    <div>I can give some pointers and instructions
                      during a Google hangout for people who are
                      interested.<br>
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    Never did that, just put Hangout aside on my smartphone, any hinting
    URL?<br>
    "during": must all attendants be available at that time?  Or/And
    else...<br>
    Can you please write short instructions on the TEC wiki page?<br>
    Not JOSM lessons.  What we are expected to do (Load file, merge tags
    ...)<br>
    (what's the use of odbl? is TEC.osm updated, how and when...?)<br>
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                    <div>If you also want to add route relations for
                      lines which you'd like to see appear on the map,
                      let me know and I'll send you a 'skeleton
                      relation', containing all the stops in the correct
                      order for all the variations op stop sequences
                      (For this the stops have to be uploaded first).<br>
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    Please add your skeleton (relation, OSM, of course) to TEC.osm.<br>
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                  <div>I also have a script which runs inside JOSM,
                    which helps in finding the streets which are
                    adjacent to these stops. So all that's left to do is
                    to connect those streets...<br>
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    I wrote before that the Lines map (with line numbers) published by
    TEC should be available in an .osm file because there can be several
    routes between two bus stops.<br>
    I always try to avoid cluttering the map when doing such work.<br>
    I only load boundaries for boundary work and I can tell you it's
    very neat.  Trying the same for TEC.<br>
    One can download along a GPX trace, but that's everything over a
    given preset min 50 m width.<br>
    <a
      href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/DownloadAlong"
      title="JOSM/Plugins/DownloadAlong">DownloadAlong</a> does the same
    for ways and it could do it along the above Lines.<br>
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href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/WayDownloaderPlugin"
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    follows ways.<br>
    What would be extremely interesting is a script that
    downloads/selects only bus stops and roads along such a selected TEC
    line.<br>
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    Thanks,<br>
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          <td>André.</td>
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