I think we should be encouraging those who add notes to contribute directly to the do-ocracy that is OSM. Quite a few notes take longer to type than actually editing the problem they are highlighting.

If anybody (even anonymously) can add notes then users should be able to delete notes to discourage irrelevant notes such as 'The party's here!' (if a user resolves the note the URL still remains current).

A time base filtering of notes would be useful.

Cheers
DaveF

On 10/02/2019 12:11, Brian Prangle wrote:
Hi Jerry

You've spotted a major omission!  You can see  the road layout in Sentinel-2  Satellite Imagery ( if you've got good eyes - resolution is pretty poor). But you've raised a much wider question. I've always felt that we kind o f owe it to people who have bothered to alert us to errors via notes to fix them as quickly as we can ( and encourage them to enter more notes). However notes are undifferentiated as to what is major what is old etc which makes "patrolling" notes irksome. and so we fail to respond adequately I feel we need something a little more organised and the UK chapter has had a plan for a notes application <https://www.loomio.org/d/iGPrsanS/notes-app-site-map> to help with this but just doesn't have the resources in terms of time to complete it. Any help appreciated from teh UK community. Other ideas might be to have a future Quarterly Project deveoted to clearing up notes, and to have designated  "patrol" areas where OSMers check for major errors and we have a an alert mechanism.
I'll contact  Amazon Logistics offlist to see if they can resolve this

Regards

Brian

On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 at 10:41, SK53 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    * A message on the forum points out that the roads immediately to
    the east of Junction 36 have been substantially altered:
    https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=65350

    * There is a note dating back over a year too:
    https://www.openstreetmap.org/note/1221610#map=15/53.4976/-1.4580&layers=N

    Aerial imagery, GPS traces, and ImproveOSM do not seem to offer
    any help. There are however traces on the Strava layers, but these
    are no longer suitable for making edits directly.

    I'm a bit surprised this hasn't been picked up the Amazon
    Logistics editors as I would have thought this would be relevant
    to them.

    Jerry


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