@Vao Matua (or Ebbor?) :

Sure you're right, and I also don't like to draw "virtual" roads (in the OSM
world it should be unthinkable, but I got that HOT has specific issues to
solve, and certain "golden rules" can have less priority).
So I think it's right also Perre Béland, when he says "Since there is no
obstacles and it is logic that the two roads be connected, yes we draw the
road link to connect the two roads where this looks the more logic".
Maybe not doing a "slalom" within the huts, but with an highway (maybe
highway=road?) outside the residential landuse (with a tag fixme=confirm, as
Arne Kimmig wrote).

Finally, John Whelan says the most important thing: "...should we come up
with better instructions? ".  
I strongly think so, because I got that routing is a main need in many HOT
projects, but the two most quoted guides (Highway Tag Africa wiki and West
African HOT Mapping Tips by Bgirardot) don't mention routing issues, and the
same in the mapping instructions of the HOT project.

Ciao,
Marco



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