On Monday 01 August 2016, maning sambale wrote: > > After validation via TM [0], we will implement a series of cleanup[1] > for several issues during the import. Details on each cleanup will > be documented in the respective ticket and also updated in the wiki > later on. I'm reading the Automated Edits CoC [2] right now and I > have a few questions. > > Some cleanup require manual review by the community like the split > buildings, we are proposing they use their previous import account > (username_labuildings) using a micro tasking interface like > maproulette or to-fix. > > Others can be scripted like mistagged condos this requires some > scripting knowledge and we want specific users to do this.
Manual fixes based on QA tools are not subject to the automated edit rules as long as they are individually reviewed and the changes a made based on manual assessment. This is probably a good way to deal for example with intersections between roads and buildings. I would also say automated fixes of errors and inconsistencies that happened during an import that are applied shortly afterwards and where you ensure you only touch version 1 features created as part of the import do not require a separate automated edit discussion. But that's just my opinion. If you want to do something in addition to the initial import plans - like change tags based on additional information available in the meantime it would probably be good to discuss this separately. In any case you should make sure to document substantial changes on the wiki so it is possible to later find out how and why the data was modified. -- Christoph Hormann http://www.imagico.de/ _______________________________________________ Imports mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports
