[Imports] [Imports-us] Draft proposal for import of New York State GIS SAM Address Points

Clifford Snow clifford at snowandsnow.us
Sat Jan 9 06:34:25 UTC 2021


Skyler,
I typically use the US Tasking Manager, tasks.openstreetmap.us, to break my
imports into manageable chunks. If you join Slack, slack.openstreetmap.us
there is a form [1] to fill out to request admin privileges on the Tasking
Manager. Slack's #imports channel is also a good place to get help for all
aspects of imports.

Clifford

[1] https://osmus.slack.com/archives/C029HV951/p1532543988000159

On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 9:55 PM Skyler Hawthorne <osm at dead10ck.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> A while back, I posted a thread expressing interest in importing the New
> York State GIS SAM Address Points:
>
>
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-us-newyork/2020-July/000058.html
>
> I've made some good progress, and I think it's at the point now where it's
> ready for others to look at. I've made a draft proposal on my user wiki
> page here:
>
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Dead10ck/NYS_GIS_SAM_Address_Points_Import
>
> I thought I'd share this before moving it to a subpage of New York, and
> adding it to the catalogue wiki page, as I'm not sure it has all the
> information that is expected of these pages.
>
> In particular, one thing I could use some more clarity on is: what do
> people usually use to split up and track work for imports? I saw the HOT
> Tasking Manager, but it seems like not just anyone can make projects on
> this tool. Am I supposed to just ask someone to make a project for me, or
> give me permission to make one myself, or is there another tool people use?
>
> A sample of the data from this converter program can be downloaded here:
>
>
> https://skyler-public.s3.amazonaws.com/osm/nys_gis_address_points_import_sample_east_north_greenbush.zip
>
> The zip consists of an .osc file of the changes it generated, and an .osm
> dump of the relevant data as it was when I generated the .osc file. It
> contains many new address points, and a few examples of addresses conflated
> into buildings. It also has a few examples of the kinds of issues it will
> detect and flag for review, such as existing conflicting addresses,
> duplicates in the source data, multipolygons, etc.
>
> I would really appreciate feedback on any part of this, from the approach
> of the conversion to the details of the plan, to the data itself. I may not
> respond very quickly, but I will when I can!
>
> Thank you
> Skyler
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