Hi Tom:
welcome to OSM and congratulations on your first edits! Yes, it sounds
like you did the right thing. One thing to look out for: Bing images
are not always aligned 100% -- they can be offset by several meters.
Usually this is not a problem but if there are any GPS traces
available in your area you (most likely to be found along major roads)
you can use those to make sure that the imagery is not off. In JOSM
you get the GPS traces by checking the "Raw GPS data" box in the
Download window.
Happy editing,
 Harald.

On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Tom Taylor <tom.taylor.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've just performed my first edits, in our neighbourhood. One thing I
> noticed was that some of the buildings are duplicates. I assume this is part
> of what you are talking about when you mention internal CanVec conflicts. In
> the case of a local public school, I deleted one of the copies and dragged
> the other to match the Bing image. Was that the right thing to do?
>
> Tom Taylor
>
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