Not trying to get involved but this would obviously, if you want to go the gamification route, be something that would far better suited to a Kort challenge. Kort assume that the players are on the ground and can actually check.
And as I've remarked to Richard already, given the state of the geometry of some parts of the US road network doing anything automatic there would be -very- dangerous. Simon Am 25.06.2014 14:57, schrieb Jason Remillard: > Hi Richard, > >> Questions: >> 1) I think that these speed limit submissions might be suitable for a >> MapRoulette challenge, as long as users limit their challenges to >> their local area, so they may apply some local knowledge. Does that >> sound good to you? >> > Since the challenge can't be resolved from imagery. This is probably > not a good kind task for MapRoulette. > > If you do have corrections to data that is in OSM. I suggest you write > a script that pulls the history for the way from its id > (/api/0.6/[node|way|relation]/#id/history), and attempt to find the > user that entered the speed limit, if one is found, compose a message > consolidated by user/road name, then use copy/paste to send it off. I > bet that many of the conflicts will be trivially resolved from the > message. > > Jason > > _______________________________________________ > Imports mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports -- OpenStreetMap Foundation 132 Maney Hill Road Sutton Coldfield B72 1JU United Kingdom A company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. Registration No. 05912761.
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