Just a quick thank-you to anyone involved in the latest iteration of the
JOSM revert plugin. The way that it handles collisions is vastly
improved - makes things much easier.
Cheers,
Andy
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colliar wrote:
Please update tested version as r5935 did fix a critical bug.
Thanks. Are there any more details (stable is 5932; is that affected?)
Cheers,
Andy
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
(Our rule is, in a nutshell: If you personally look at every object you
change then it's fine; if however you select all objects that have a
certain property and then change that globally without even noticing
which countries you're editing in then that's a mechanical edit
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
knowledge is having been to a place and know what was there at that
time, survey is going there right now and see what is currently there.
That's an excellent summary - I'll have to remember that. Sometimes new
mappers think that they need to back up their
On 22/09/2013 13:57, Vincent Privat wrote:
As far as I know the MOTD never tell to upgrade to a particular
version. You're getting this message if you're not using at least the
current tested version, which is the case (current tested is 6238)
Normally there's an entry for the new version,
Paul Norman wrote:
No, these aren't compass directions. They're the directionality of the
road. For example, this way is part of the I-94 interstate going west,
... in the sense that if you carried on for long enough you'd eventually
end of west of where you started ...
but a compass in a
Richard Welty wrote:
what Martjin is after is improving the situation for routing
engines that use OSM data. in the US at least, highways,
regardless of their actual direction, are assigned cardinal
directions and signage frequently uses those directions.
the premise is that if the cardinal