Andy Robinson wrote:
You may have seen from news this morning that the torch relay route for
>  the
>  >  2012 Olympics has been published. PDF's on the BBC website:
>  >  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17358291
>  >
>  >  IMO this the type of data that OSM was made for.
>
>  I couldn't disagree more... It's ephemeral noise.
>
Yep, but like gritting routes OSM is one of the few methods that this type
of information can usefully held and displayed. The data might only be
relevant for a short period in the run-up to the games but it's still in my
view relevant and will have a historical context thereafter.

Definitely ...

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