@Patrick

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> On 7. Jul 2017, at 16:53, James <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> "Right now, one hundred. However, I intend to collect some more hundreds in 
> the next weeks."


those you will survey in the future could be entered directly into OSM with an 
editor, without going through the hassle with the csv (that's also much better 
for getting a visual feedback about the correctness of the locations, because 
you see them directly on a map). You could still get csv (if you need/want) by 
exporting your data after you entered it.

I recommend Josm for beginners and pros, if they are affine to technology, but 
iD is ok as well. Josm has a steeper learning curve but is more powerful and 
versatile, and once you have become familiar with it, it is also faster to make 
edits. iD makes it harder to understand what is going on because it "hides" 
certain aspects from the mapper, but it is less overwhelming because of reduced 
functionality. I'd likely recommend iD and not josm for my mother ;-)

cheers,
Martin 
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