On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Cruz Enrique Borges Hernandez > But in the end is someone want to do something wrong we cannot make > anything to avoid it as we are not going to control the download or > the use of the software (by closing the source or putting a licence > file or somithing similar), can we?
No, you cannot. And in last resort, the best is to block the user (temporarily). For that, inform the DWG about the process. They will react faster if they understand what's happening and if they rely on the submitters (I guess, most of the time it's false alarms). > This is an interesting topic. Have you developed that software? It is > freely aviable? It is possible to add "plugins" of some sort to > OpenStreetBugs or similar service to raise alarms? It could be > difficult to search for this type of bulk editions, but we can think > about it. Yes, we have a QA tool called osmose with a bunch of developers maintaining it: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmose As far as I understood, each analyze is developed as a separate module. You might find what you need in the already existing analysis or could develop your own. API's for third parties access is also planned. But ithe tool is currently not covering Spain. It could if the admins can find some disk resources for the server (something which could be solved by the oms-fr community I guess. I can provide more information if you ask me directly. Pieren _______________________________________________ Imports mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports
