On 27/11/2010 06:35, Steve Bennett wrote:
Not sure why Jonathan got in a flap over it.
Mostly because it's not geodata, and it doesn't belong in the main database, but also because accidents like this one do happen. A large object like an outline can have adverse effects on a renderer or editor, which is one of the reasons the coastline isn't rendered at the same time as the rest of the data.

There are also other annoyances like if you download a small area that the outline crosses in JOSM, do some editing then press "1" to zoom back to all the data you downloaded, it now zooms to a massive area instead of the small one you're interested in.

Also, no-one has ever explained what use these outlines are. If you want to see if some set of imagery covers an area you're editing, you can just look at the imagery. What does having the outline achieve?

So given that it does some harm, and appears to have no benefit, that's why I'm against outlines appearing in the main DB. By all means save them as .osm files and save them on the wiki or in SVN, but not in the DB.

Jonathan.



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