Hello, Le 06.04.20 à 09:31, European Water Project a écrit : > I have been thinking about ways we can efficiently verify data
here's my workflow : - once a year, I query all poi (bar, restaurant, shop) within my comfort zone, and check all tag again. if nothing change, I update the tag survey:date=YYYY-MM on it of course the main problem occurs when everything is not checked (does the wifi work?) or verifiable (does the fire hydrant work?). for this last point, during the proposal on fire hydrants, we had agreed to use operational_status:date, for this king of technical object, it's fine. for a test of the restaurant wifi, it's not ideal, maybe not even desirable for opening jours, I don't know what to use. seeing the restaurant (source=survey) doesn't say clearly what was seen, was it just the fact that the restaurant was open? also the name ? or all the tags like I do ? of course one solution is to put lots of tag1:date tag2:date I hate this because the next contributor will modify tag1 without necessarily modifying tag1:date (it's the same problem with the source tag on objects that informs the source used by the one who added the object and not the source of the current object, with sometimes big difference such as a change of poi type) Regards, Marc _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging