Salut Raphael
This is indeed not clear from the draft description. I will try to update it to make it more clear. In general with most of the existing relations there is only one relation between two signposts. In rare cases there are hiking routes that are signed in only one direction. In these cases, based on Michael Spreng`s advice, I put a signed_direction=yes (e.g. [1]).
Mapping hiking times was also already previously mentioned. I'm not sure what the best way would be to map them. Typically, hiking times on guideposts are shown to a selection of "hiking destinations". The closest destination is not necessarily the next guidepost with a white label. In Ticino I saw that somebody mapped hiking times [2], but to be honest I do not yet fully understand how this works.
Personally, I'm not sure if I would map hiking times. From my experience, I prefer using apps such as the "Berner Wanderplaner" or the new swisstopo app that estimates the hiking time using the route and elevation data and allows to adjust the hiking speed according to my fitness.
I was not aware of yway.ch. I assume nobody was in contact with them before. A tool to collect guidepost photos would be quite nice. I assume I'm not the only one with a lot of guidepost photos on his phone.
lg rene
[1] https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1437462 [2] https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/4593590352
On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 13:59, Raphaël Terrettaz r.terrettaz@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I've tried to create a hiking route using the information in the document. I have 3 questions:
- Should I create 2 relationships between each signpost? One in one
direction, and a second by reversing the from and the to?
- Is it possible to add to the relation the time indicated on the
guidpost? It would be very useful data to show on a hiking map. But the "duration" tag should not be used for this (ref. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route). Did you know of another tag that might be suitable (assuming that the times will not be the same depending on the direction of the path).
- Do you Knowles if it’s possible to use data of the « www.yway.ch »
website? Has anyone already contacted the administrator?
Thank you !
Raphael Terrettaz
Le dim. 19 sept. 2021 à 15:02, René Buffat buffat@gmail.com a écrit :
Dear All
Since after the online meeting a while ago I tried to formulate a draft based on the discussions on the mailing list / the meeting. Due to lack of time and energy, this took unfortunately a lot longer than I initially thought.
The current draft can be found here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RIn4vOpPggEzJOv9AMl1egxzeMLpkgxF0q8nWuFh...
Unfortunately, I can't send the PDF version (for people that do not want to access a google server) to the mailing list, as it is too big. But I'm open to suggestions for alternatives.
If you like, please create comments directly in the document or reply to this email when you have feedback. The idea would be to collect all discussion points at the bottom of the document and mark the discussed parts of the document with comments.
When writing the draft, I had the following thoughts:
- It would be could to include some background information about the
Swiss hiking network as this could give some context for the rest of the document and might facilitate discussions about the topic.
- There are different opinions on what level of detail the hiking
network should be mapped. It is thus important to clearly state a minimal goal but also allow some flexibility.
- Changes to the wiki page should not contradict existing mapped
relations, except there are good reasons for it (such as e.g. the issue with using name tags for relations that clash with nominatim)
- Figures are sometimes better to explain things than text.
- For some regions, open datasets exist that contain the hiking
network but no information about guideposts. These datasets should be usable.
lg rene
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