Good morning,
I agree that the existing tags are to be used. And they should be used
correctly, as it's described in the wiki. It is applicable not only to
professional but also to hobby mapping.
I think that it makes sense to survey objects before mapping by
physically visiting them.
12 Sep 2020, 15:42 by frede...@remote.org:
> Hi,
>
> On 9/11/20 23:57, Bryce Cogswell via talk wrote:
>
>> Exactly. When companies do it right nobody knows they’re doing it.
>>
>
> Except that - because they do it right - they will of course have
> documented their work on the wiki.
>
Or it
Hi,
On 9/11/20 23:57, Bryce Cogswell via talk wrote:
> Exactly. When companies do it right nobody knows they’re doing it.
Except that - because they do it right - they will of course have
documented their work on the wiki.
Bye
Frederik
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Frederik Ramm ## eMail frede...@remote.org ##
Exactly. When companies do it right nobody knows they’re doing it.
> On Sep 11, 2020, at 2:28 PM, Mikel Maron wrote:
>
> Most companies are doing well, and get along well, we just only hear about
> the problems. So it’s probably not this or that company to highlight, but
> particular
Most companies are doing well, and get along well, we just only hear about the
problems. So it’s probably not this or that company to highlight, but
particular mapping projects that illustrate well how it’s done.
Mikel
On Friday, September 11, 2020, 3:54 PM, Michał Brzozowski
On Sep 11, 2020, at 1:06 PM, James wrote:
> I've been paid in the past to do mapping for someone, but I was already an
> active experienced osm mapper beforehand.
>
> How to be successful:
> Listen to osm experts/community and not fight against them
> Use existing tags on the wiki, don't
I've been paid in the past to do mapping for someone, but I was already an
active experienced osm mapper beforehand.
How to be successful:
Listen to osm experts/community and not fight against them
Use existing tags on the wiki, don't invent your own
Verify data accuracy as much as you can,
Hi all,
Do we have any examples of companies that do paid mapping (preferably at
scale) and do it right?
Maybe leading by example will help other mapping teams get along better
with local OSM communities?
Michał
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