Hi,
hier sollten wir auch Ausschau halten. ID hat in der letzten 
version ein sehr umstrittenes Feature bekommen das alle Gebäude
die Nahezu rechteckig sind angemault werden. Das für wie jetzt
hier dazu das MASSENHAFT Gebäude "ge-rechteckt" werden.

Ich halte das für keine gute Idee so massiv durch die
Gegend zu pflügen - da kommen dann schnell die Gebäude unter
die Räder die wirklich nicht rechteckig sind.

Also Augen auf.

Flo

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Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 11:13:49 -0400
From: Jmapb <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSM-talk] mass iD validation arrives in NYC

See yesterday's changesets:

https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/70676813 (
https://nrenner.github.io/achavi/?changeset=70676813 )
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/70676888 (
https://nrenner.github.io/achavi/?changeset=70676888 )

I believe this is just a casual user browsing around in iD and making
the suggested changes it advises -- to about 1000 objects. These giant
changesets are nearly impossible to review. My fear here is that iD's
new validator will make QA extremely challenging in dense areas.

Scrolling through the tag additions, these changesets look almost
identical to the behavior of a bot... or rather like 6 or 7 bots
operating at once. If they *had* been made by a bot that was following
the mechanical edit guidelines, they could be comprehended and reviewed.
But the various tagging changes are all mixed up together in a single
changeset, along with whatever the mapper reidpelton's *actual* changes
were -- if any.

So how do I even begin to do QA on this? I don't see any options other
than 1) mass-revert or 2) skip review of all large changesets that
appear to be triggered by iD validation. Any other suggestions?

Jason


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