[OSM-talk] First OpenGeoDB Import is done
Jannis Achstetter
krippi at gmail.com
Sun Jan 20 21:05:10 GMT 2008
Rob Reid schrieb:
> Sven Anders wrote the following on 20/01/2008 09:56:
>> Hi,
>> today from 17:16 UTC to 20:53 UTC OpenGeoDB was imported to OpenStreetMap.
>>
>> Please have a look at the newly created data. I hope you enjoy the work. If
>> there is corrupted data, please reporte soon. I have made a backup and hope
>> that I could fix it.
>>
> Just had a look at one of the tiles I was rendering for T at H home as I
> noticed a lot of place names overlapping.
>
> The import seems to have created duplicate nodes with differents tag.
>
> If you have a look in JOSM at :
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.9&lon=13.45&zoom=12&layers=0BFT
> Validate picks up a stack of 7 duplicate nodes and another stack of 6
> duplicate nodes.
> If you look at the 6 duplicate nodes there is one node named Powang and
> 5 named Oberleiten.
> If you look at the 5 Oberleiten nodes they have the same place=hamlet
> and population=17 tags, but different is_in and OpenGeoDB:postal_codes tags.
>
> Is this what you were expecting to happen?
>
I got pretty much the same here:
http://informationfreeway.org/?lat=50.002206784996226&lon=9.055237124779579&zoom=12&layers=B000F000F
(Seligenstadt is on the map twice, so is Aschaffenburg and Babenhausen)
and here:
http://informationfreeway.org/?lat=50.100306186757365&lon=8.714661026671264&zoom=12&layers=B000F000F
(Frankfurt am Main and Offenbach)
just to mention some places in the region I live in.
Shall we all fix them manually (and if: how to do this best so that it
won't be overriden / created again on next "update") or will this be
reverted (since it really shouldn't stay like this)?
Jannis
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