I merged Cresciano, Iragna, Lodrino and Osognato Riviera today (a bit late as the change was scheduled for the 2nd of April), which completes this years lot of mergers.
Given that we have been maintaining the boards now for a longish time in OSM, we should likely start a project to re-verify them against current official boundaries some time in the near future, at the same time we could have a look at the district boundaries which are likely not in a good state (with the exception of Graubünden).
Simon
It seems as if the document that we used to prepare the mergers from late 2016 contained a rather large blooper from the BfS and did not schedule the rather large merger of Bellinzona and surrounding municipalities for April 2017. In any case I've merged the boundaries this morning https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Switzerland/2017_Municipality_Mergers
Note: the Ticino seems to have both level 7 and 8 boundaries which are likely broken in many ways, if I have time I'll have a look if they can reasonably be cleaned up.
Simon
Am 25.04.2017 um 20:51 schrieb Simon Poole:
I merged Cresciano, Iragna, Lodrino and Osognato Riviera today (a bit late as the change was scheduled for the 2nd of April), which completes this years lot of mergers.
Given that we have been maintaining the boards now for a longish time in OSM, we should likely start a project to re-verify them against current official boundaries some time in the near future, at the same time we could have a look at the district boundaries which are likely not in a good state (with the exception of Graubünden).
Simon
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On 06.05.2017 12:38, Simon Poole wrote:
It seems as if the document that we used to prepare the mergers from late 2016 contained a rather large blooper from the BfS and did not schedule the rather large merger of Bellinzona and surrounding municipalities for April 2017. In any case I've merged the boundaries this morning https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Switzerland/2017_Municipality_Mergers
Note: the Ticino seems to have both level 7 and 8 boundaries which are likely broken in many ways, if I have time I'll have a look if they can reasonably be cleaned up.
The wiki page https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Switzerland/2017_Municipality_Mergers says:
This list was generated from: [[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/images/6/65/Be-d-00.04-aag-01-20161103.pdf]
Does that mean that the page was automatically generated from that PDF file using a script or program, and that the page should not be manually edited and instead that program or script adapted accordingly? If so, where can I find that program or script?
Things I'd like to change there:
* wikify the link to the source PDF and let it show the filename rather than just "[[1]]" * Switch from the ISO 8601 "basic" date format ("20170402") to the more (human-)readable "extended format" ("2017-04-02", also ISO 8601) * mark up mentioned OSM tags
Cheers, Raphael
The page was manually generated, as it is now history I wouldn't bother with changing anything: it is/was simply intended for coordination when making the changes. not really for any other purpose.
Am 06.05.2017 um 16:15 schrieb Raphael Das Gupta (das-g):
On 06.05.2017 12:38, Simon Poole wrote:
It seems as if the document that we used to prepare the mergers from late 2016 contained a rather large blooper from the BfS and did not schedule the rather large merger of Bellinzona and surrounding municipalities for April 2017. In any case I've merged the boundaries this morning https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Switzerland/2017_Municipality_Mergers
Note: the Ticino seems to have both level 7 and 8 boundaries which are likely broken in many ways, if I have time I'll have a look if they can reasonably be cleaned up.
The wiki page https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Switzerland/2017_Municipality_Mergers says:
This list was generated from: [[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/images/6/65/Be-d-00.04-aag-01-20161103.pdf]
Does that mean that the page was automatically generated from that PDF file using a script or program, and that the page should not be manually edited and instead that program or script adapted accordingly? If so, where can I find that program or script?
Things I'd like to change there:
- wikify the link to the source PDF and let it show the filename rather than just "[[1]]"
- Switch from the ISO 8601 "basic" date format ("20170402") to the more (human-)readable "extended format" ("2017-04-02", also ISO 8601)
- mark up mentioned OSM tags
Cheers, Raphael
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