stratman2 wrote:chaicka wrote:Here are my thoughts:
I am sure there are pple out there who would want to move away from MSM POIs since it may not be accurate when used with MFM maps. With lack of MFM cPOIs for SG (far behind MSM), it makes using purely MFM map quite lack of essential functions eg. alerts for stationary speed cams/traffic light cams/ERP gantries.
My two cents:
Very true, but as brother Antyong has said, someone else has to volunteer to compile cPOIs for SG. He has already advised us not to lift data from our friendly competitor and I'm sticking to his advice.
The easiest and most obvious way is by porting existing cPOI data from the other forum. The hardest way is compiling the waypoints yourself by browsing the MFM map. But then your handiwork will be deemed as original and nobody can accuse you of copying stuff from that side.![]()
The inaugural versions of the speedtrap and redlight cPOIs had raw data from the other side (hey, I had to start off with something!) but the subsequent versions were amended with various contributions from the selfless folks only from MFM. My other cPOIs were derived solely from MFM's maps and I did the first releases myself without anyone's help. Really.
Try to imagine yourself browsing Mapsource on a laptop with a 14" screen and identifying hundreds of road junctions, rural schools, sharp bends and you'll see what I mean. It will drive you nuts after an hour or two.![]()
So, if you were going to volunteer to compile ERP Gantries for example, which route are you gonna take - the easy way or the original way?
I would choose the original way... Tough work at the beginning, but on the long run, we stand to benefit from it.
I just need some guidance on how to start creating cPOIs. If there is already documented procedures/guide, would be glad to read through it and give it a try.