On 19/02/2011 18:59, Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote:
Le 19/02/2011 19:27, Dave F. a écrit :
On 19/02/2011 17:30, Richard Mann wrote:
There's probably some good reason, but why isn't there a link from
osm.org to report a bug?
Could it be because not many people use it?
I still don't understand why, in a collaborative project, that
osmbugs is used as a record to get other people to amend missing items
"Feel free to put the modifications you would like to see on
OpenStreetMap <http://www.openstreetmap.org> on the map."
That is from the front page. To me, it goes against the way OSM is
meant to work; if you want to see modifications to OSM then do it
yourselves.
Much more useful is the likes of Keepright which can flag up fixme tags.
Dave F.
Please think about the beginners for a second...
I'm thinking about all users & what's good for OSM.
Any error report should go into the OSM database in the form of fixme &
notes so that *all* Checkers can flag it up & someone who's directly
editing it can then remove it when corrected. Many 'Bugs's flags don't
get removed as isn't a direct link.
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