Frederik Ramm frederik at remote.org writes:
Tirkon wrote:
I found some discussions within OSM, that it would make sense to offer
an OSM editor especially for beginners. To make it easy enough, they
should not confuse the beginner with complicated stuff like relations
and thus not show
Tirkon tirko...@yahoo.de writes:
Not supporting relations is impossible anyway; the API will not allow
the deletion of a node that is part of a relation.
Will this apply to the node3 in the example above as well, because the
node itself is not member of the relation. It is only part of a way,
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:14 AM, Tirkon tirko...@yahoo.de wrote:
Is it possible to establish an editor, that is easy enough for
beginners without being dangerous for OSM? I think, yes. But excluding
the relations is not the solution.
I have suggested in the past that a new beginner-oriented
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Seventy 7 seven...@operamail.com wrote:
Tirkon wrote:
I found some discussions within OSM, that it would make sense to
offer
an OSM editor especially for beginners. To make it easy enough, they
should not confuse the beginner with complicated stuff
Tirkon,
Tirkon wrote:
I found some discussions within OSM, that it would make sense to offer
an OSM editor especially for beginners. To make it easy enough, they
should not confuse the beginner with complicated stuff like relations
and thus not show and support them. But does that make sense?
Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Tirkon,
Tirkon wrote:
I found some discussions within OSM, that it would make sense to offer
an OSM editor especially for beginners. To make it easy enough, they
should not confuse the beginner with complicated stuff like relations
and thus not show
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