OK, I've found the links, but a couple of things:

1)  On the wiki page (about "linting," I've used "lint" in C code, is that what 
you mean?), I don't want to see "examples," (although, they are better than 
nothing), I want to see SPECIFICS.

2)  The GitHub page is also pretty vague.  You say "we use internal Mapbox data 
validation jobs that search OSM data for errors for detecting issues related to 
road network data in Australia. In total, we are going to review issues in 9 
categories."

OK, WHAT 9 categories?

I appreciate that you are "offering notice," but please be less vague.

> On Apr 22, 2022, at 12:08 AM, Sergey Beliamei via Talk-au 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello from the Mapbox Team!
>> In April 2022 our team is going to start a mapping project in Australia. As 
>> part of on-going work to improve the quality of OpenStreetMap data, our team 
>> is planning to review a subset of the detections to better understand the 
>> type of issues, and also fix any valid data issues directly in the OSM. 
>> We're concentrating on road mistakes to improve map condition. In Australia
>> we plan to upload data once a week to see and fix the latest mistakes in 
>> mapping after reviewing the 1st iteration.
>> We would really appreciate your feedback, any questions you have about this
>> project, as well as local insights that you think will help us better 
>> understand the data.
>> There's a link to our Github ticket to the related issue and a link to our 
>> page in OSM Wiki.
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Member of Mapbox team,
>> Sergey
> 


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