On 6/12/2012 4:21 PM, Alan Mintz wrote:
It seems that the easiest way to quickly clean a way that is clean
itself, but contains a bunch of orange nodes, is to select the way and
then nudge it very slightly (i.e. in JOSM, zoom way in so that a
shift-arrow movement is a small fraction of a meter, but more than the
resolution of the coordinates, which is how much?). If you are OK with
the alignment of the road as you see it against the imagery, this would
seem to be within the spirit of the re-licensing, and quite easier and
smaller (data-wise) than branding everything odbl=clean or reducing the
way to a stub and re-drawing it, which is what I've been doing for ways
that are mostly orange nodes.

This is cheating, since if the locations of nodes are copyrightable, so are the locations relative to each other. Of course, so would be adding a node between two bad nodes (since its position is defined in part by being on a bad line) but most remappers have probably done this.

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