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update geometries from geonames? #1
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I've not worked with these Geonames postcode files before, my initial impression is that the coordinates appear to be very low precision and duplicated. Not sure if this is 'normal' although it might indicate an error in the data or how Geonames processes it. |
The initial postalcode import (6+ years ago) into Who's On First came via GeoPlanet, which mostly contained geometries with GeoNames exists as a source in Who's On First already, so assuming the same license applies to GeoNames' postalcode data, we should be able to import. @missinglink In previous imports of GeoNames' locality data, I've noticed the same low geometric precision. IMO, this is preferred over the |
Yeah I can do a PR no problem, I'm just holding off waiting for a reply from the OP with their local knowledge of the postcodes and their accuracy before continuing. I'd prefer not to waste time if the GN postcodes are really bad. My inclination is more toward "nothing is better than wrong" so I'd prefer to have The advantage to us is that we can exclude null island geometries easily but don't have a way of excluding low quality/precision geometries. The problem with having some really good quality geoms and some really low quality geoms is that people always judge the quality of your dataset/product/service by the worst example they can find, and then usually make assumptions that the rest is of the same quality 🤷♂️ |
For example there are multiple postcodes in the GN dataset with the coords Sorry I should have really done my homework before opening this issue but the OP was claiming they were significantly better in GN. |
The geometries in this repo are currently all
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.I had a quick look at it this morning and it looks like we can source point geometries for ~21k of the ~25k postcodes in this repo from Geonames:
(the second column is the WOF ID)
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