Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street :: fixmes

2019-09-27 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
28 Sep 2019, 01:29 by 61sundow...@gmail.com: > My point is .. creating a fixme when you are on the spot has littlepoint > as you should be able fix it then and there. > fixme=continue[1] or "how to tag XYZ" or "this POI seems to be gone"are perfectly fine. [1] On point where someone turns

Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street :: fixmes

2019-09-27 Thread Warin
On 27/09/19 22:49, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: 27 Sep 2019, 01:58 by ben.kel...@gmail.com: Yeah agreed. If you added a FIXME, who would fix it? Future me or mappers who can visit the location? It is also likely to happen during mapping from aerial images. I have done a few from the

Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street :: fixmes

2019-09-27 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
27 Sep 2019, 01:58 by ben.kel...@gmail.com: > Yeah agreed. If you added a FIXME, who would fix it? > Future me or mappers who can visit the location? I often encounter dubious data during making osm-related software or during research how things are tagged to improve osm wiki documentation,

Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street

2019-09-26 Thread Vũ Phạm Minh Tuấn
I agree with you I always map on street and I made at least two trips per month. It’s exciting, yes, fun and effective too. I have an iPhone with GoMap!! installed. This app allows adding items quickly by OSM program language as well as by item search. Plus, adding things real-time means you can

Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street :: fixmes

2019-09-26 Thread Jonathon Rossi
Personally I add fixmes and notes fairly often when mapping at my computer when I hit the limits of my survey, rather than out in the field. Notes to explain why something isn't quite consistent with everything else or a way that ends abruptly; and fixme for myself (or someone else if they desire)

Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street :: fixmes

2019-09-26 Thread Ben Kelley
Yeah agreed. If you added a FIXME, who would fix it? If I see something like that, I generally make a note to myself to go back and fix it later. - Ben. On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 at 09:57, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > There are lots of fixmes on the map. They don't get fixed. > If you

Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street :: fixmes

2019-09-26 Thread Warin
On 27/09/19 09:05, Herbert.Remi via Talk-au wrote: When something needs correcting mark it with a comment (or photo) for correction immediately (FIXME). There are lots of fixmes on the map. They don't get fixed. If you know of a correction .. do it. KISS.

Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street

2019-09-26 Thread David Wales
lk-au" wrote: >Discussion C: mapping on the street >OSM is great. I showed it to an organisation as large A0 maps of >Canberra. The largest size that I could print. The maps still covered >the whole board table when I left. I demonstrated an android app to the >CEO. They had nev

Re: [talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street

2019-09-26 Thread Ian Sergeant
I use Vespucci on Android. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.blau.android=en_AU In addition to being a fully capable editor, you can add notes, and see others notes at your location. Ian. On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 at 09:06, Herbert.Remi via Talk-au < talk-au@openstreetmap.org> wrote:

[talk-au] Discussion C: mapping on the street

2019-09-26 Thread Herbert.Remi via Talk-au
Discussion C: mapping on the street OSM is great. I showed it to an organisation as large A0 maps of Canberra. The largest size that I could print. The maps still covered the whole board table when I left. I demonstrated an android app to the CEO. They had never heard of OSM of course. "Its a