Hi

>Only if these areas are verifiable and editable by mappers should they
> be in OSM!


That's overly restrictive and not reflective of actual OSM practice. That 
guideline would preclude the inclusion of most any administrative boundary in 
OSM.

The objects in this EEA database are protected areas ... parks, wilderness and 
wildlife protection areas, etc. These are already collected in OSM, and very 
frequently are the result of imports of some kind.

That's not to say that this import shouldn't be scrutinized closely, like all 
imports. But it should not be rejected because it refers to administrative 
boundaries that aren't visible on the ground.

-Mikel

 
* Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron


>________________________________
> From: Frederik Ramm <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2012 5:55 AM
>Subject: Re: [Imports] EEA:Nationally designated areas import
> 
>Hi,
>
>On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 11:30:05 +0200
>Jan Kučera <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I would like to discuss this import - see wiki at
>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/EEA:Nationally_designated_areas
>
>My main concern would be:
>
>Are these areas somehow visible on the ground - with fences, or signs,
>or other markers?
>
>Because if they are not, then our mappers have practically zero chance
>to actually edit (correct, improve) this data; and it would not make
>sense to have in OSM at all. It could simply be kept in a separate
>shape file and added by those who wish to render it, at the rendering
>stage.
>
>Only if these areas are verifiable and editable by mappers should they
>be in OSM!
>
>Additionally, I think that we need a more precise license (you write on
>the wiki page that the data is reusable commercially but a pointer to
>*their* licensing page would be good). The tagging you suggest will
>surely be commented upon by others, but I'm wary of the eea:* tags you
>suggest - they are unlikely to be of any use, once the data is modified
>in OSM (e.g. if a mapper combines two nearby areas or splits one, what
>eea:cdda:objectid should he use?).
>
>Bye
>Frederik
>
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