I tend to use OpenStreetBugs when I spot something on the map that makes no
sense (such as one-way indications that leave you stuck in one place) or where
information is missing (as often when a road and cycleway cross, but there is
neither an explicit intersection nor an explicit layer tag to say
I am happy to announce that error reports are now stored in one single
database, no matter whether you are using the interface at
http://openstreetbugs.org/ or at the Google hosted
http://openstreetbugs.appspot.com/.
As before, you can download all bugs in a daily dump at
Mitja Kleider wrote:
I am happy to announce that error reports are now stored in one single
database, no matter whether you are using the interface at
http://openstreetbugs.org/ or at the Google hosted
http://openstreetbugs.appspot.com/.
Please forgive me if I'm not understanding
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
Mitja Kleider wrote:
I am happy to announce that error reports are now stored in one single
database, no matter whether you are using the interface at
http://openstreetbugs.org/ or at the Google hosted
El Miércoles, 14 de Octubre de 2009, Shaun McDonald escribió:
It's for people who don't know how to edit osm data, or reminders to
go and resurvey something by mappers.
... or a reminder to edit that tomorrow, as it's 4 AM and you only think
about fixing just one more roundabout.
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