1. Nov 2018 15:39 by [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>:
> In case this was not clear befor> e:> this is _not_ a flat import where all > the data is dumped into OSM automatically. This is an effort of the Belgian > community, where mappers select a subset of the data they choose to integrate > piecemeal, usually one street at a time. The data is loaded in JOSM and > checked against the aerial imagery involving the mapper's common sense. Thanks for doing it this way! > We aren't afraid that people will refrain from editing source-tagged objects: > new users (using > the> iD editor> ) will probably not notice those tags in > the first place; advanced users will know about them. And intermediate users > will probably look them up. That is why documenting this that on OSM wiki is a a good idea (something simple like https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:teryt:terc <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:teryt:terc> should be sufficient). > We don't want to centralize the link between OSM and GRB. There isn't one > single person doing the import, it's something several people in the > community> work on> . Anyone could host the tool if its current maintainer > disappears. If it is actually used in way where a third-party database would not suffice - then sorry for the noise. It is probably result of discovering within recent months several cases of people dumping into OSM undiscussed, useless and undocumented tags and then I complain indirectly about problem to people who bothered to document their import.
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