Pieren wrote: > More in general, I don't like mappers adding manually tons of > 'FIXME' tags because they don't know or remember or are too > lazy to check again. This a way to say 'pff, I'm tired now. So > please, the next person checking this area, finish my work in > priority". If you don't know, then just sh*t *p. > This tag is only really acceptable as a temporary personal > reminder.
Nonsense. If I'm going for a 12-mile country walk, as Anna and I did on Sunday, I'll see other footpaths branching off along the way. I guess there's three things I could do. a) Ooh! Look! New footpath! Let's turn right and follow it. Yes, I know it won't get us to where we were going to go. Yes, I know we'll end up covering all 98712300 miles of footpath in Britain if we do this. Yes, I know we won't get home in time for dinner. Yes, I know you've got to go to work tomorrow. Yes, I will expect my divorce papers in the post. b) Ignore it. LALALALALA I didn't see that footpath. What footpath? There was no footpath. If someone wants to come back to this area and survey a missing footpath or two, well, they can guess where they might be. Stuff 'em. Mappers should suffer like I had to back in 2005 when we had a Java applet that took 27 minutes to add one node. Tsk, the kids of today. c) Add a short stub and "fixme=incomplete". That way, if someone else is planning a nice country walk in the area, they can try to follow that footpath (hey, maybe it joins up with the fixme a mile to the north) rather than the one that's already mapped. So I'll go for (a), obviously, because I don't want to be seen as "lazy" in the eyes of the awesome talk@ mailing list. I'm guessing you're not married, are you, Pieren? Richard -- View this message in context: http://gis.638310.n2.nabble.com/Fixme-A-proposal-tp6853578p6861644.html Sent from the General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

