So let me just repeat to see whether I understand you correctly. You
would like to see protection measures getting implemented in
OpenStreetMap editors (like JOSM, iD and Vespucci)?
Such protection would warn if any node or way is moved that has
accuracy < 1? And/or it would warn if the accumulate
Thanks for the accuracy link
“you should mark the approximate accuracy of the given measurement as returned
by the instrument in the given instant.”
That is also better.
It is just, that you get a hint, source, accuracy, that the data is measured
in. Before you drag a node.___
https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/search?q=accuracy
Yes, definitely. We used accuracy=* for this in the past, although I see it
is now a bit overloaded. accuracy:meters=* and location:accuracy=* both
seem to be widely used.
All of them should be interpreted as meters by default (i.e.,
location:acc
There is data, what is measured.
With RTK GNSS, there is 1cm accuracy possible.
Should we tag this mapped data, so that we know the accurancy level of this
data?
Greetings Allroads.___
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