It would help even more if the editors understood local phone number
formats, and could automatically turn (202)-456-1414 or 041 58 460 55
11 into the appropriate international format.
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Mark
On Tue, 5 Sep 2017 19:01:44 +
Lukas Sommer wrote:
> It would likely yet
On 06.09.2017 06:56, André Pirard wrote:
I'll suggest this to JOSM and they'll probably do it. They're the best.
Found your ticket opened here:
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/15250
Looking into iD, I browsed the tickets for 'phone',
On 2017-09-05 21:01, Lukas Sommer wrote:
> It would likely yet help a lot if th editors would simply check if
>
> - the number does not start with “+”
> - the number (after the starting “+” sign) contains other characters
> then digits, spaces (and maybe dashes).
>
> This is quite simple and could
I would not be too hard to make a validity checker for any phone:*=* field. By
the wiki [1] we should be formatting the number per ITU E.123. That requires a
leading “+” and a space delimiter between digits groups. [2]
More over, all international telephone numbers need to conform to ITU E.164
On 6 September 2017 at 02:51, marc marc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on the french-speaking mailing, a contributor noticed a high rate
> of incorrect value for the tag "phone". the most common error is using
> the national format number instead of the international format.
>
It would likely yet help a lot if th editors would simply check if
- the number does not start with “+”
- the number (after the starting “+” sign) contains other characters
then digits, spaces (and maybe dashes).
This is quite simple and could nevertheless catch yet a lot of issues…
2017-09-05
Hello,
on the french-speaking mailing, a contributor noticed a high rate
of incorrect value for the tag "phone". the most common error is using
the national format number instead of the international format.
A monthly project 'll maybe fix some of those errors.
Some quality tool can help those