Looking in JOSM at half Tanzania there are some 4,000 untagged ways, 26,000 duplicated nodes etc.
I'll take a look over the next few days. Cheerio John On 15 November 2016 at 01:12, Douglas Ssebaggala < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear community members, > > While at the spatial data workshop <http://i2ifacility.org/Spatial_Data/> > a few days back in Tanzania, there was unique feedback from some of the > people and organisations who have used OSM data: they greatly appreciated > the quality of the data in OSM: buildings, roads, and business information, > e.t.c thanks to the Ramani Huria team, and community members who are doing > the mapping. > > This data is being used <http://www.worldpop.org.uk/> for analysis, > insight generation and maps!! However, the need for more quality data was > also echoed as a very important aspect needed in all these efforts. > > A while back there was a discussion on new mappers, and generally making > wrong edits to OSM, especially during need for maps and data in critical > situations: considering that *mapping for flood resilience* scaled to > involve *new* community members/*mappers* whose data is now proving > *usefu*l, and good quality, i think we should always guide, understand, > and help out any new mappers who might make mistakes, as with time their > contributions will be helpful. > -- > > *Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team > *Mapping Supervisor "Financial Services", Uganda > > Email: [email protected] > Skype: douglo.m > Twitter: @douglaseru <https://twitter.com/douglaseru> > UG Mobile: +256 772 422 524 > > *Using OpenStreetMap for Humanitarian Response & Economic Development* > web <http://hotosm.org/> | twitter <https://twitter.com/hotosm> | facebook > <https://www.facebook.com/hotosm> | donate <http://hotosm.org/donate> > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > >
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