Hello Pierre, hello John!
Thanks a lot for your quick and detailed replys! I did't expect a
simple answer anyway ;-)
Your hint, John, that HOT-mapping is more standardised makes the
guidelines (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Highway_Tag_Africa) more
than only a rough orientation for
Regards to all list members!
I'm one of a group of cartography students from Germany. One of the
courses in our master program deals with OSM mapping of the Region West
in Camerun. We're aiming on two things: Final goal no. 1 is to fill
gaps and correct existing routes and their attributes
About the video of the Eurosha volunteers, I forgot to add the link.This is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saFsT558Xbo
Pierre
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I'm currently mapping #684 - Polio outbreak and Ebola preparedness,
Meiganga, Cameroon and I must confess I have questions about the project.
I can understand French especially a European or African accent so the
video was useful to some extent.
To me HOT is different to normal OSM. In normal