On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 4:33 AM, Norman Rathmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello > > i am at the moment mapping in Somalia and found this Import from MapMappers. > > Lot of streets, but 98% i delete because it is not fitting. > Only primary road are fitting. > > There is also an import of many places - source UNPD1997 - 30-40% are on a > field without any huts or buidling nearby - shall i delete this or leave > them? > > here you can see the different of MadMappers and normal mapping - > http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=1.71623&lon=44.76724&zoom=16&layers=M
I also helped with the road import. Some of the urban areas definitely made me cringe a little and I would not be surprised to see most of it wiped out and replaced with fresh data once a local person starts mapping there. Perhaps we should have only imported major roads in more urban areas. As with any import: local, up to date knowledge should always trump the import. I think a lot of the usefulness of the import was more in rural areas so that people could navigate from one town to another. As you work on improving the area I would suggest that you do try to maintain connectivity on the major roads though. The area you linked to has a big gap in the middle of the town where it looks like you removed and replaced the western part but you haven't gotten to the eastern part yet. That gap will affect routing all along the coast. So even if it isn't finished yet, I would try to leave the map in a routable state at the end of your edit sessions. Toby _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
