@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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robert 于 2014年07月26日 10:42 的评论
Nice hat martijn.
mvexel 于 2014年07月26日 22:35 的评论
Now available on the interwebs http://mvexel.github.io/thenandnow/#10/52.2644/5.2899
robert 于 2014年07月26日 22:46 的评论
Ok that is very impressive.
RobJN 于 2014年07月26日 23:37 的评论
Nice! Is the 2007 data complete or does it exclude the ODBL non-comliant data?
mvexel 于 2014年07月27日 00:57 的评论
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.
chattiewoman 于 2014年07月27日 14:12 的评论
+1 Thanks for sharing.
Luiyo 于 2014年07月27日 18:44 的评论
Wow!
RobJN 于 2014年07月27日 23:01 的评论
@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.
PatrickCoombe 于 2014年07月28日 04:20 的评论
Very very cool, unfortunately my area still looks a lot like “then” but hoping to help change that