Hi Ciarán, I think we don't have much authority to tell Bing about the imagery offset. I would recommend to fix this by yourself using offset tool in JOSM.
http://learnosm.org/en/josm/correcting-imagery-offset/ Also there's a plug-in in JOSM that download current offset from a database that you can install: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/Imagery_Offset_Database I would recommend you to check on the offset database first before you fix manually. Hope this helps. Cheers Emir On Sat, 23 Sep 2017 at 22.13 Ciarán Staunton <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm surprised no body else has seen this, or commented as I am told it was > the case since yesterday (Friday: AM GMT). It would appear that Bing for > central and southern Africa has been re-rectified and that the linework of > the OSM drawings look like they were shoved to the west about 3 metres. I > then thought it might be an issue specific to me so I asked others and they > see it. I thought it might be specific to JOSM and how it recieves the sat > imagery and its not that either because ID has the same problem. > > Anybody know how to talk to the people in Bing and call them to put > central and southern Africa back to the West about 3m? Forgive me if the > problem is a southern hemisphere thing, I just looked at Africa. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > -- *EMIR HARTATO* Project Co-Manager | PetaBencana.id <http://www.petabencana.id/> Jl. Sumbing No. 17, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia 12980 mobile: +6287766721375 <javascript:void(0);> office: +6221 8378 3863 <javascript:void(0);> skype: emir.hartato
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