[OSM-talk] Request for Romano-British features
Lester Caine
lester at lsces.co.uk
Mon Jan 2 15:47:15 GMT 2012
Graham Jones wrote:
> I agree - the historic:civilization
> <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:historic:civilization> page has
> recommendations for different regions, so we would just need to add a suitable
> UK (or British Isles?), scheme to it. My concern was more about using
> 'culture' rather than 'civilization' and 'period' as that would seem to be a
> competing tagging system, rather than just a regional variation on a general scheme.
Historic mapping wiki page has yet to be created, but start_date and end_date
would seem to replace the need for Key:historic:period if accurate data is
available.
Having been watching a program recently on the development of various industrial
areas of the UK, it would seem that there is substantial data available to
provide historic maps. Development and decline of the railway system for example
is something I've been gathering historic maps that provides considerable
accurate timelines.
The only question that still has not been addressed is one that covers a lot of
parallel data. SHOULD it be uploaded to the main database, or should we have a
working method for linking secondary databases into the rendering process. Which
to my mind still provides the most logical way forward. But at what point does
an historic element get degraded to the secondary storage area? Or more
important ... what classifies historic data as being 'main stream'?
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