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
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
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,
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)
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:
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> There are lots of fixmes on the map. They don't get fixed.
> If you
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.
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