On 2/26/2015 10:49 AM, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
If the "problem" is in an area where there's no-one to survey, then so
what? Fixmes don't show up on any end-user (as opposed to mapping QA)
rendering, they don't mess up routing, they don't affect geocoding or
have any other negative consequences for consumers of the data. So just
leave them be until someone can get to the area to survey.
J.
I am strongly in this camp. I have not seen any actual harm or problem
presented for 1.3 million fixme tags yet. But there is the potential for
problems if removed.
Even fixme=yes tags convey information: Someone felt something was in
question about that node/way/polygon. That is not insignificant information.
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