On Thu, Sep 1, 2016, at 16:47, Andrew Lester wrote: > If people from outside of Canada have decided that our data is so bad > that it needs to be completely wiped out in its entirety, then I guess > we're going to have to do something drastic to try to prevent this. > > @Michael, Frederik, Paul: would it be good enough for us to wipe out > any and all CanVec forest data (or even ALL forest data because some > could have been derived from CanVec)? This seems to be the biggest > cause for concern. If not, what do you think we need to do to prevent > all CanVec data from being wiped out? Wiping out all CanVec data would > effectively clear out the majority of the Canadian map and really > isn't an option in our minds. Do we need to get rid of all forest data > and then go on a cooperative fixing blitz (maybe using MapRoulette or > Tasking Manager) to fix every single JOSM validator error across the > country? In short, if we're doing things so wrong, what can we do to > make things right other than have a German revert all of our > changesets so we can start from scratch?
If it were to come to that and you need help setting this up as a MapRoulette challenge, let me know, I am happy to help. (I am still trying to understand the issue at hand though.) Martijn van Exel
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