A fair point Severin, however I would still rather complete what I can see rather than stop at some randomly assigned grid. As I understand it the grids have been applied to help people feel they've got an acheivable task in front of them or to direct them to a part of the map that is usually ignored?

Jonathan

On 21/06/2012 18:17, Séverin MENARD wrote:
But in this case you take the risk someone else is also editing these
other box/grids/squares in the same time. And finally we get these
duplicates you noticed :)

Severin

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    BTW on the subject of editing grids, personally I don't always stay in
    the box, if I'm mapping a river or road then I'll follow it to it's
    logical or prectical conclusion, also any polygons I will complete even
    if they take me further a field.  I see no benefit in adding incomplete
    data in the db.

    Jonathan



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