Aaron Straup Cope

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A few comments: * First, remember that the minimum (only) requirement for places in "core" are that they contain at least one of the "common" placetypes in their hierarchy. After...

So, apparently I've thought about custom placetype specifications enough to write code to merge them with "core" in the Go code: https://github.com/whosonfirst/go-whosonfirst-placetypes/blob/main/specification.go#L108 @vicchi If you can make a set of...

In Canadia, these are referred to as "forward sorting areas". For example `T6R`: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/whosonfirst-data/whosonfirst-data-postalcode-ca/master/data/504/804/689/504804689.geojson Is the FSA for `T6R 2R3`: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/whosonfirst-data/whosonfirst-data-postalcode-ca/master/data/554/865/797/554865797.geojson These are both parented by the locality of Edmonton...

Fun fact: This pub is not found in the Overture Data places dataset. ``` > grep -e 'Pandora' overture-GB.jsonl | grep Cornwall { "type": "Feature", "properties": { "id": "tmp_DE1A3BC01FA46E209854FB299E65E926", "updatetime":...

@stepps00 There is already a `update-open-unknown` tool: https://github.com/whosonfirst/go-whosonfirst-edtf?tab=readme-ov-file#update-open-unknown

Hi @arnesetzer The rationale for `wof:name` defaulting to 7-bit ASCII (transliterated) English is so that there is a single standardized encoding for names across the entire dataset. At some point...

Can you submit a PR, please?

In Canada these are referred to as "forward sorting areas", specifically the first three characters in a postal code. https://github.com/whosonfirst-data/whosonfirst-data-postalcode-ca For example, `T6R`: https://spelunker.whosonfirst.org/id/504804689/ And `T6R 2R3`: https://spelunker.whosonfirst.org/id/554865797/ Stats Canada...

Yup. And explaining the relationship of the code to the relevant IIIF constructs.

It is possible to publish copies of these documents as not-Word files?