On 12/13/2011 11:57 AM, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
What will happen to buildings that were drawn by a CT-agreeing mapper but with tags copied from a red node?
Presumably nothing will happen, since there is no easy way of identifying these. So this is an easy loophole - if you see any red nodes that represent points of interest, replace them with building polygons and copy the tags. (In fact I just did this the other day (though I have no idea if the node was red) before realizing this might cause problems, and I will continue to do it after thinking about it and realizing that it's been common practice for quite some time.)
What I'm more concerned about is linear features. There has been a significant amount of dualling, adding bridges, and other realignment by mappers who have not agreed to the CTs. Reverting will not only remove these improvements, but will also vandalize any subsequent changes (e.g. ref, lanes, hgv, sidewalk).
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