The standard tag for where a road is misnamed in some other commonly
referred to source is not:name.
How to deal with well-intentioned mappers damaging the map by re-introducing
bad data is an open question. They can actually cause quite a lot of damage
without intending to, and the systematic
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Richard Welty wrote:
> you should probably delete the tiger: tags containing the incorrect
> name as well. once a road has been verified, they contain no useful
> information from the OSM point of view.
>
Good point. I do try to remember to delete unnecessary tags
On 5/21/14 7:08 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> As I work to fix road names in Skagit and Whatcom County I want to
> make sure that they won't appear on Battlegrid. For example, I just
> changed North Summit Court to Kinglet Court in Whatcom County. I
> verified the name which does not match TIGER 2013.
I need to look into Battlegrid updates… It seems that something broke somewhere.
Martijn
On May 21, 2014, at 4:08 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> As I work to fix road names in Skagit and Whatcom County I want to make sure
> that they won't appear on Battlegrid. For example, I just changed North
>
As I work to fix road names in Skagit and Whatcom County I want to make
sure that they won't appear on Battlegrid. For example, I just changed
North Summit Court to Kinglet Court in Whatcom County. I verified the name
which does not match TIGER 2013. Does removing the tiger:reviewed tag keep
the w
Thanks for your insights Paul.
I will share this with the MapDust maintainers, but as we’re figuring out the
future direction of our map feedback system, it is unlikely that MapDust is
going to be updated soon.
The big challenge is how to collect active feedback that is both easy for the
user
A quick update - 75% of Scout users on iOS should be using OSM maps as of this
afternoon. It should be 100% by tomorrow afternoon.
Thank you for all the warm and encouraging responses I have received on- and
off-list!
Martijn
On May 19, 2014, at 11:30 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
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