You could start off by reading the good practice guidelines:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Good_practice

how things are tagged in Australia:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Tagging_Guidelines

and if your interests are in mapping cycling infrastructure:

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bicycle



On 28/01/17 22:10, Cameron Shorter wrote:
Hi all,

Probably a good time to introduce myself.

I'm Cameron Shorter, a bicycle rider, and software developer (for
geospatial open source applications).

I live in Frenchs Forest, ride to the beaches and the city, and have
been adding in some connector paths that were not on OSM yet, (in
particular I'm hoping to improve data which drives OSM bicycle routing
engine).

I'd be happy to hear any advice on how I could improve my edits. Based
on feedback so far, I could probably do a better job of commenting my
edits.

Cheers, Cameron


On 27/01/2017 9:52 PM, Andrew Davidson wrote:
Good news people. There seems to have been a surge in the number of
new mappers in Australia:

http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-suspicious?country=3&hours=96&mappingdays=10&tsearch=&anyobj=t&comp=%3E&value=1000&action=c&obj=n#5/-30.600/148.425


and they all seem to be *very* interested in making sure every park is
on the map. Rivers and meadows are quite popular too.

In other news:

https://mic.com/articles/166654/pokemon-go-hack-altering-openstreetmap-data-may-create-new-spawn-points-in-the-game



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