On 22/apr/2013, at 16:25, Tom MacWright <[email protected]> wrote:
> For super-advanced editing, there will always be JOSM.
>
> iD does handle relations, though it does not support a relations editing UI
> at the moment: search for 'relations' in the issue tracker and the commits.
> There has been a ton of work on the existing relations support, how it
> interacts with pre-existing relations, and plans for simpler interfaces for
> editing relations.
it seems as if doesn't expose way membership to the user currently. In any area
with multipolygons or turn restrictions or, likely more difficult to fix, other
types or relations, mappers will really break a lot without even being able to
notice.
>
> Yes: iD has room to grow. But I don't think that the 'a front page editor
> must include X feature that I think is important' is a useful criteria. If
> you ask whether an editor has been tested, used, deployed, and generally
> regarded as safe, iD fits that goal.
+1 in case of feature X, but freeform tagging is one of the key features that
really make osm what it is
Cheers,
Martin
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