tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2453708052828116897.post2959139162604430882..comments2024-02-10T09:15:24.161+00:00Comments on Ito World: Some graphs relating to OpenStreetMap GB road name completenessAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08652922243096540064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2453708052828116897.post-12090718262809673762011-03-08T14:13:13.749+00:002011-03-08T14:13:13.749+00:00Hi - interesting stuff. I don't know who you a...Hi - interesting stuff. I don't know who you are TBH but thanks for your analysis - I used it to check where I live in London (almost 100%) and my home town of Burnley... 29%!<br /><br />I used your tool to help edit Burnley, and I've just got it over the 50% mark which is great. However, while doing this tracing manually it did occur to me that it should in theory be bottable.<br /><br />I don't know if there are legal reasons not to have bots fill it in, beyond the data quality question. Also, doing it manually gives an opportunity to improve it: as I trace from OS StreetView, I fix connections between roads, fix outlines, add streams and parklands, etc.<br /><br />Cheers anywayDanhttp://www.mcld.co.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2453708052828116897.post-32585800383404789932011-02-15T22:27:59.040+00:002011-02-15T22:27:59.040+00:00The tables are slightly unfair on Welsh Authoritie...The tables are slightly unfair on Welsh Authorities because a street is classed as missing if either the welsh or english has not been added. OS randomly give streets welsh names as well as english. The newer streets are always given english and welsh names, but OS only use the english. Probably because they get in information from PAFUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12282674514956792403noreply@blogger.com