@mvexel: Thanks. That’s what I had initially assumed but then I was confused as to why some roads go so far and then have gaps (especially true of the image of Mountain View). I wasn’t contributing to OSM in 2007 so hadn’t realised it started like this. I guess that was the best you could do without satellite imagery until someone actually got there on the ground to check that the roads did link up.
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Athugasemd eftir robert sett inn 26. júlí 2014 kl. 10:42
Nice hat martijn.
Athugasemd eftir mvexel sett inn 26. júlí 2014 kl. 22:35
Now available on the interwebs http://mvexel.github.io/thenandnow/#10/52.2644/5.2899
Athugasemd eftir robert sett inn 26. júlí 2014 kl. 22:46
Ok that is very impressive.
Athugasemd eftir RobJN sett inn 26. júlí 2014 kl. 23:37
Nice! Is the 2007 data complete or does it exclude the ODBL non-comliant data?
Athugasemd eftir mvexel sett inn 27. júlí 2014 kl. 00:57
RobJN - this is the data from June 2007 as it was live then, taken from http://planet.osm.org/cc-by-sa/planet-070627.osm.bz2.
Athugasemd eftir chattiewoman sett inn 27. júlí 2014 kl. 14:12
+1 Thanks for sharing.
Athugasemd eftir Luiyo sett inn 27. júlí 2014 kl. 18:44
Wow!
Athugasemd eftir RobJN sett inn 27. júlí 2014 kl. 23:01
@mvexel: Thanks. That’s what I had initially assumed but then I was confused as to why some roads go so far and then have gaps (especially true of the image of Mountain View). I wasn’t contributing to OSM in 2007 so hadn’t realised it started like this. I guess that was the best you could do without satellite imagery until someone actually got there on the ground to check that the roads did link up.
Athugasemd eftir PatrickCoombe sett inn 28. júlí 2014 kl. 04:20
Very very cool, unfortunately my area still looks a lot like “then” but hoping to help change that