[HOT] Import UNICEF data in Central African Republic, act II
Tom Taylor
tom.taylor.stds at gmail.com
Fri Jan 24 14:06:47 UTC 2014
Investigating further, I think I see your answer. There are several
hundred entries for address:a1, address:a2, and Address:a3.
Tom
On 22/01/2014 6:25 PM, Severin MENARD wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Thank you so much for your answers. My comments are inline.
>
> Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 07:34:35 -0500
> From: Tom Taylor <tom.taylor.stds at gmail.com
> <mailto:tom.taylor.stds at gmail.com>>
> To: hot at openstreetmap.org <mailto:hot at openstreetmap.org>
> Subject: Re: [HOT] Import UNICEF data in Central African Republic, act
> II
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> We could simply import the non-controversial items while you hash the
> rest out. That is, delete all questioned labels.
>
> I think there is only one pending we can fix, see below.
>
>
> Tom Taylor
>
> On 21/01/2014 3:45 AM, Severin MENARD wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Anyone interested to make this topic going forward?
> > For info, Central African Republic is rated Crisis Level 3, as
> only Syria
> > and Philippines, and the situation there is now compared to the
> tragic
> > crisis that occurred in Rwanda an Bosnia, read
> >
> here<http://reliefweb.int/report/central-african-republic/ocha-operations-director-john-ging-opening-remarks-press-central>.
> >
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Severin
>
> Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 22:31:28 -0500
> From: Tom Taylor <tom.taylor.stds at gmail.com
> <mailto:tom.taylor.stds at gmail.com>>
> To: Pierre B?land <pierzenh at yahoo.fr <mailto:pierzenh at yahoo.fr>>,
> "hot at openstreetmap.org <mailto:hot at openstreetmap.org>"
> <hot at openstreetmap.org <mailto:hot at openstreetmap.org>>
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> II
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> Just to confirm: I will delete the admin_level tags after checking, and
> delete the fixme tags unconditionally. I will delete any other tags not
> found in the tagging plans listed on the following wiki pages:
>
> (Health<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import_CAR_UNICEF_FOSA>,
> Education
> <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import_CAR_UNICEF_Education>and
> Water
> <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import_CAR_UNICEF_WASH>facilities)
>
> Actually the discussion on this topic reached that point:
>
> /Frederik Ramm: I understand your admin level explanation but I
> don't think it is
> sufficient reason for adding the highly unusual three "is-in" type of
> tags that you are proposing. I wonder how addresses in CAR are
> constructed - is it possible that the correct postal address for a
> location like that might be "XYZ Hospital, Adminarea 3, Adminarea 2,
> Adminarea 1, CAR" or so? In which case a potential compromise could be
> using the addr:full tag (Wiki: "Use this for a full-text, often
> multi-line, address if you find the structured address fields unsuitable
> for denoting the address of this particular location.").
> /
>
> /Me: This is a good idea, if everyone agrees I change the wikipages to
> reflect that /
>
> This is why the admin_levels had not been modified in the wiki, just to
> be sure we were OK with how to modify the wikipage. Are you OK with the
> idea of replacing the admin_levels tags by one single addr tag
> (addr:full or another one)?
> /
> /
>
> I will also fix the health facility substitution of "_" for ":" tag
> problem pointed out by Rafael Coya Avila.
>
> Tom Taylor
>
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