[talk-au] What are the best practices for mass updating cycle paths?
Ben Kelley
ben.kelley at gmail.com
Mon Feb 6 23:50:17 UTC 2023
Practically, using this data would be difficult I think.
Partly because there is a lot of stuff already mapped. The other problem
is that I have found Councils' web sites are a bit optimistic about how
much of their planned cycling infrastructure actually exists. It's hard
to know what is "on the ground" from their data sets.
- Ben.
On 7/2/2023 10:40 am, forster at ozonline.com.au wrote:
> Hi
> Looking further City of Sydney Data Hub is licenced CC By 4.0 but OSM
> has been waiting on the waiver since 2020 "CC BY 4.0 - waiver sent
> 01/12/2020, "considering your request" on 03/12/2020"
>
> The licence for the cycle network data links to 2 logos, a CC by 4.0
> logo and a "Open Data" logo which I can only find 2 other occurrences
> of in the net and no definitions.
>
> Tony
>
>> Hi
>> First check that its listed at
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Data_Sources
>> If not ykou probably need to get them to sign a release
>> Tony
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have been looking into cycle paths data in OSM and found that Sydney
>>> doesn't seem to have this dataset:
>>> https://data.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/datasets/cityofsydney::cycle-network/explore
>>>
>>>
>>> This data is focused on the city centre. Are there any
>>> recommendations on
>>> how I should get about this, or if there are any best practices or
>>> guidance
>>> when uploading datasets from official sources?
>>>
>>
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