[Talk-GB] Virtual place mapping 'party'

Andy Robinson Andy_J_Robinson at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed May 16 11:44:13 BST 2007


David Earl wrote:
>Sent: 16 May 2007 10:31 AM
>To: talk-gb at openstreetmap.org
>Subject: [Talk-GB] Virtual place mapping 'party'
>
>As I was filling using the NPE maps to confirm some details recently I
>found
>myself adding one or two places which had been missed, and then checking
>others for name and is_in, and I wondered about this:
>
>How about having a place mapping week in the near future: we each take one
>or two whole-degree squares (there's about 60 covering the UK if we fold
>tiny bits of land into adjacent ones) and systematically add all the places
>from NPE, aiming to do them all by a deadline. (We might choose to exclude
>the biggest conurbations like London, Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham as
>modern suburbs won't be obvious and in any case have mostly been done), but
>villages and towns almost never disappear (ok, I know about Ashopton and
>Kielder, but they're rare), and we can confirm current status of most with
>wikipedia. Most areas have a road or river on the map to align NPE with,
>and
>perfect accuracy isn't needed for place names. A few postdate NPE, of
>course, but most of these will have been picked up.
>
>We could also check and complete some other physical details while being
>systematic, with assistance from landsat: rivers perhaps, and mountain
>peaks
>(people who have sparsely populated squares would have more of these, and
>again I think quite a lot of these have been done).
>
>Those with coastal areas could also check and complete any work that needs
>doing to bring coastline up to spec.
>
>A degree square is about 110 x 60 km in the UK so it is significant but
>manageable. Many places will already have been done, but it would be really
>nice to have a good degree of confidence that we have a systematic roster
>of
>all the places in the UK on the map.
>
>What do people think? Shall I set up a wiki page to allocate squares?
>
>David
>


It's a great idea, I'd go on to suggest that the focus could be on the
outlying areas of the country where coverage is presently sparse and is
likely to remain so unless we actively pursue them.

Cheers

Andy

Andy Robinson
Andy_J_Robinson at blueyonder.co.uk 







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