Dear friends,
I'm sure this would have been discussed before, but I'd like to raise it
again, I would really like a way in which I can subscribe to objects in
OSM, e.g. objects I have edited, so that I receive some kind of
notification if the object is changed (by email, or perhaps through a web
s
Excellent idea. I map very carefully and am often frustrated when I find
one of my objects has been altered with incorrect information, or deleted.
I don't mind if my objects are improved, but generally they are not. I'd
like to be informed that something I worked on has been edited or deleted,
Check out the OSM Hall Monitor: http://osm-hall-monitor.herokuapp.com/
It does exactly that, although not instantaneously.
On Sat, Jun 24, 2017, 18:02 Andrew Errington wrote:
> Excellent idea. I map very carefully and am often frustrated when I find
> one of my objects has been altered with in
Thank you! That's brilliant!
Bjoern
On Sat, 24 Jun 2017 at 11:07, Erwin Olario wrote:
> Check out the OSM Hall Monitor: http://osm-hall-monitor.herokuapp.com/
>
> It does exactly that, although not instantaneously.
>
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2017, 18:02 Andrew Errington wrote:
>
>> Excellent idea. I
One option is to use https://tyrasd.github.io/osm-qa-feeds/ to generate feeds
from a small number of QA tools for any area, small or large. One of these
feeds (Whodidit) will notify you of any edits in the chosen area. I receive a
small number of such feeds for areas of special interest near me.
That's also helpful, many thanks!
Bjoern
On 24 June 2017 at 11:44, Michael Andersen wrote:
> One option is to use https://tyrasd.github.io/osm-qa-feeds/ to generate
> feeds
> from a small number of QA tools for any area, small or large. One of these
> feeds (Whodidit) will notify you of any edit
https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/issues/1454
It would be awesome to have this work natively on osm.org.
On 24 Jun 2017 7:41 PM, "Bjoern Hassler" wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I'm sure this would have been discussed before, but I'd like to raise it
> again, I would really like
This academic paper may be of interest:
http://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/15720/1/2016-Ballatore-Streets_known_names.pdf
Abstract:
"Street names provide important insights into the local culture,
history, and politics of places. Linked open data provide a wealth of
knowledge that can be associated with s
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/US%20Highway%20266
User is repeatedly incorrectly renaming the Liberty Parkway in Tulsa, their
only edits. Efforts on several changesets to reach out have resulted in no
response. Signage on the turnpike is consistent with the 2004 renaming of
this southern loo
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