Hello all, I've seen the same thing on the apartments, multiple addresses clustered within/near the building with no differences. I am regularly in Blacksburg, VA and have many friends there. I would be happy to provide any "ground truth" if that's needed.
As this is my first time messaging the list I'll also introduce myself: I'm Jimmy Carter an OSM contributor since this summer. -Jim On 11/26/2014 11:29 AM, Eric Jiang wrote: > On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Clifford Snow <[email protected]> > wrote: >> That leaves the question of quality. Serge's initial message mentioned >> duplicate addresses and "addresses don't generally fit the OSM addressing >> scheme (in a number of ways)." Other than some non-osm tags, what problems >> are there with the tagging? > > I took a glance and didn't see anything bad about the raw data. None > of the apartment suite numbers were translated into addr:unit, so > there are a lot of points that have the same addr:housenumber, for > example, but from the wiki it's unclear what the best practices for > this situation are. > > There are also addr:state and addr:country tags which (afaik) are > generally avoided. > > Eric >
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