I guess the main reason is effort/time of going to another place through
another system when I don't need to.
Maybe (I possibly thought this when I started) so nobody knows where I
live/start, but I could easily not worry about that.

I keep all my traces on the computer and could send/upload them if
someone(eg a company) was arguing that I copy data.
If there was some project that I deemed interesting use of GPS tracks then I
might upload a collection/selection of mine, but not all.

On 13/02/2008, Andy Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 13/02/2008, Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > 252MB for 9 mapping trips (1-2 hours I think)
> > Maybe I should take the quality down so I don't have JOSM running out of
> > memory.
> >
> > You mentioned you don't need to knwo GPX traces because they'e on OSM.
> But
> > note there may be many people like me that don't upload their traces, I
> just
> > open them for use in JOSM and keep them local.
> >
> Any particular reason why you don't upload your traces? They are
> valuable to the project as a verification source for map data.
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>



-- 
Gregory
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