I am not a address mapper. I only notice that mapping done by you before
and the data available for Padova, but not imported, differ systematically.
We have in Veneto so many bad-data-import problems, I just want to prevent
another one, that I discovered more or less accidentally.

On Sun, 6 Oct 2024, 07:24 , <szyd...@poczta.onet.pl> wrote:

> Hi Volker
>
> *"Please suspend that operation until we have a clarification."*
> OK, I got no problem with that, but which aspects of the data do you still
> need to clarify further ?
>
> Best regards
> Premislav
>
> W dniu 2024-10-05 23:10:08 użytkownik Volker Schmidt napisał:
>
> Sorry, no, it does not dispell my doubts.
> Please suspend that operation until we have a clarification.
>
> Good night
>
> On Sat, 5 Oct 2024 at 21:38, Premislav via Talk-it <
> talk-it@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Volker
>>
>> *„My observations: many, but not all addresses are inside buildings, and
>> not on the entrance.*„
>>
>> Unfortunately in that region many building outlines are not precise (were
>> drawn a long time ago from outdated or misaligned Bing imagery), so
>> sometimes addresses indeed land up inside buildings (sometimes the building
>> even cross highways, in that case I better them using my normal account
>> where I can). Consulting previous imports I was instructed not to “drag”
>> addresses to edges of the outlines of the buildings, but leave them as they
>> were in the database. Once imported they could be be dragged by local
>> surveys to the exact position (sometimes only some meters away). This does
>> not mean the address data should be considered wrong, but rather that the
>> buildings outlines should be bettered.
>>
>> *I don't know if this is valid nation-wide, but certainly here in Padova
>> (my present home town) the house numbers are on the location of the
>> entrance, often some meters away. *
>>
>> As far as I saw this can be different in Italy. Sometimes the address is
>> placed on the gate(usually in cases where there is a fence fencing off the
>> real estate), but also on the door of the building (usually in case where
>> the door is accessible directly from the street.
>>
>> *In contrast I could not find out where your data came from.*
>> As written on the source page
>> <https://innovationlabdolomiti.openpa.opencontent.io/Dataset/Numeri-civici-Comune-di-Valle-di-Cadore#informazioni_sul_dataset>
>> , the data comes from the commune itself
>> *“Titolare del dataset*
>> *Comune di Valle di Cadore”*
>>
>> *Sorry to be cautious*
>> I hope this answers your questions and dispels your doubts.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Premislav
>>
>> W dniu 2024-10-04 23:34:36 użytkownik Volker Schmidt napisał:
>>
>> Hi Premislav,
>> Please do not proceed before we have clarified several points.
>>
>> Why:
>> I live in Padova, the same Region of Italy, but a different Province.
>> I have inspected a small sample of your recently imported data in Borca
>> di Cadore.
>> My observations: many, but not all addresses are inside buildings, and
>> not on the entrance. This is contrary to what I believed was standard
>> around here. I don't know if this is valid nation-wide, but certainly here
>> in Padova (my present home town) the house numbers are on the location of
>> the entrance, often some meters away. This data regards the equivalent data
>> for Padova in the same regional database you use as source. However the
>> difference is that the Padova data are provided by the city's own services.
>> In contrast I could not find out where your data came from. It looks very
>> much as if some voluntary contributor has created address data for an open
>> access-public data base, used in Province of Belluno using OSM data as
>> source: We have to find out more about both aspects before proceeding.
>>
>> Sorry to be cautious
>>
>> Volker
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 4 Oct 2024 at 13:13, Premislav via Talk-it <
>> talk-it@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi IT-community :)
>>>
>>> After completion of the import of house numbers in San Vito di Cadore,
>>> Borca di Cadore, Auronzo di Cadore/Belluno, I'm planning to continue
>>> importing missing addresses in other communes of the Belluno region.
>>> This time with Valle di Cadore.
>>> The necessary data is provided by the Comune di Valle di Cadore as
>>> Public Domain, the importing procedure would be the similar as last time.
>>> A corresponding wiki page is already present
>>> <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Valle_di_Cadore_house_number_import>
>>> .
>>> I’d like to start the import in the end of current and in next mouth
>>> (end October/November 2024).
>>> If you have any comments until then, feel free to contact me.
>>>
>>> Best greetings
>>> Premislav
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