I understand that many people say bots are bad because of bad
expierences
but i don't see the point when you say
You seem to be tackling it from the perspective that running
a bot is the right way to solve it, and it's not.
This is just you are not of my opinion and as long as you are
obviously they are either good enough in
there current status or no one cares about it. there is 0 benefit in
automatic edits.
Are you serious?
What about the guy that wants to use any kind of routing software to go
from A to B?
if streets are not connected in a place where nobody cares this
Don't know if you can really make a hard cut, saying what is an import
and what not. Or to make it more clear:
What is the difference between a good import of some data that is 10
years old and a mapper that is drawing areas based on some
landsat-imagery (which is as far as i know from 2003)?
As far as I know the API (and I only know it from wiki-doc) it could
only be a problem if you are trying to upload a way, whose nodes are not
uploaded at that moment. So this should not happen in parallel.
Am 04.05.2010 13:36, schrieb IgnacioZ:
They were done in a for loop and before I start
Perhaps one should add a hint to
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/API_v0.6 that parallel uploads _may_
cause problems.
I could add this to the wiki if you want, but I would only do so if you
think this is useful.
but I suspect it was the
parallel upload that led to the deadlock and that it
Hello,
when you are on a page like:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/671785382
The http: is cut out of the value.
In this example the tag wikipedia has a value of http://* but only //*
is displayed.
Best regards
Jan S.
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