Le 28/09/2012 10:00, Lester Caine a écrit :
There are some excellent examples of how mapping should be done all
over the world. But I do hope we have shown that a large percentage of
the data STILL needs a lot of work? At the end of the day this is more
about education of mappers and how to get the best out of the material
available.
We all agree with you !
In hindsight I think there is some agreement that perhaps the data
should not have been made 'generally' available and that mappers were
monitored a little more as to their use of the data?
Yes, it one of the issues we are talking about on the talk-fr.
The horse has bolted now, so tools to clean up are now needed :(
Yes, at the beginning of the cadastre extraction, it has been a kind of
fever.
And we have added warnings, explanations, tutorials, examples... (and we
will add more)
But what is already in the database must be cleaned, and sometimes
erased for better data.
In SOME areas the cadastre is ugly with several strange shaped blocks
sort of grouped together vaguely around the location of a clean square
building on the imagery ... that is what is irritating ...
Yes... we know, and are working to avoid it. Hard work !
But we are also proud of spots like
http://osm.org/go/erms5e9vS-- ( very hard to map !)
http://osm.org/go/0BImiuDol--
http://osm.org/go/0A4mSoqWJ-
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