[Talk-us] For comment: import of amenity=bicycle_repair_stations
Greg Morgan
dr.kludge.gm at gmail.com
Mon Feb 9 04:23:02 UTC 2015
Oh! How soon I forget:
<key key="ref" value="<none>" /> change to
<key key="ref" value="<none>" /> and that parses OK.
Regards,
Greg
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 8:58 PM, Greg Morgan <dr.kludge.gm at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 12:40 AM, Bryce Nesbitt <bryce2 at obviously.com> wrote:
>> To summarize: a proposed import of of bicycle repair stations. The database
>> is maintained by a vendor of bicycle repair stations, the data quality is
>> spot on in many cases, and "geocoding level" in other cases with the pins
>> generally in the right area. The stations are too small to find on an air
>> photo, but frequently do appear in press releases than be found with a
>> search engine.
>>
>> The vendor uses OSM as a base map:
>> http://www.dero.com/fixitmap/fixitmap.html
>> The discussion is on the imports list.
>> The data is at:
>> http://www.dero.com/fixitmap/fixitmap.html
>> Discussion centers on how best to improve the inexact pin locations.
>
> I've been meaning to go see one of these since you introduced the
> topic back in January. Curiosity fosters most of my mapping. I was in
> the area and surveyed the actual location. In my case the bicycle
> repair station was on the south side of the Cronkite building but on
> the north side of the parking garage. That makes sense because it was
> by the bike lockers. I have a bunch of pictures that I can include on
> your import page or add some US flair to the bicycle_repair_station
> tag page for the main article if you would like. Please let me know.
>
> Here's some questions and notes:
>
> I don't see the need to limit the tool list to the one listed in the
> bicycle_repair_station wiki page. I added service:bicycle:screwdriver
> to the POI that I added. That would be handy to know for other people
> than just bicycle people. I did not look at all the other available
> tools on the stand.
>
> In a note tag I added a reference to your import page. That would be
> useful for other mappers to know why and how.
>
> I added service:bicycle:charging=no based on the main page. There's a
> few electric bicycle shops around downtown.
>
> I added a website tag and pointed to the Dero fix it map.
>
> I added source_alt = survey. I am guessing that source=osmsync:dero
> is part of you conflation process. If so, then you might want to make
> that clear on you import page
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Dero_Bike_Repair
>
> I dutifully added ref=<none> but did not understand the point. Will
> this be part of the conflation magic? If so, then you might want to
> make that clear on you import page.
>
> There is a problem with ref=<none> if you are going to create a one
> touch preset. Please see the preset below. I had to change the
> preset to <key key="ref" value=".none." />. The "<none>" generates
> this error during Josm startup, " Error parsing ...az_preset.xml: The
> value of attribute "value" associated with an element type "null" must
> not contain the "character. That was way off in left field if you ask
> me. <> must generate an xml error.
>
> <item name="Dero POI"
> icon="images/../styles/standard/vehicle/rental/bicycle.png"
> type="node" preset_name_label="true">
> <key key="amenity" value="bicycle_repair_station" />
> <key key="brand" value="Dero" />
> <key key="opening_hours" value="24/7" />
> <key key="operator" value="Arizona State University" />
> <key key="note"
> value="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Dero_Bike_Repair" />
> <key key="ref" value=".none." />
> <key key="service:bicycle:chaintool" value="no" />
> <key key="service:bicycle:charging" value="no" />
> <key key="service:bicycle:pump" value="yes" />
> <key key="service:bicycle:screwdriver" value="yes" />
> <key key="source" value="osmsync:dero" />
> <key key="source_alt" value="survey" />
> <key key="website" value="http://www.dero.com/fixitmap/fixitmap.html" />
> </item>
>
> Here's my change information.
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/28718833
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3339010296
>
> I don't know if this will render but I think it would be useful to on
> the bicycle map.
>
> Regards,
> Greg
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