Jun, thanks for this very useful info. It's clearly too long since I've
been there.
Since you're the one with the most current information fresh in your
head, could you edit this intersection to reflect reality, and maybe
also include u-turn slots to make it easier for routing software to
figur
Can ingguana be specific with his "misalignment with the maps"?
What map is mentioned here?
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 7:32 PM, Jun Martin wrote:
> Hi, Maning and others,
>
> ingguana wrote back:
>>
>> Jun,
>>
>> Looks like I had a misalignment with the maps I used. I will try to do
>> a restore of
Yeah, it's messy. I didn't touch because I don't know what's actually
on the ground. Only local mappers can edit that intersection
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 7:03 PM, Ronny Ager-Wick - Develo Ltd.
wrote:
> Something that strikes me as odd here is that it seems impossible to go
> north on MacArthur
Something that strikes me as odd here is that it seems impossible to go
north on MacArthur through this intersection. I am pretty sure I've gone
north there myself on several occasions, but it's a while ago aand I'm
back in London now so I can't verify.
Can someone local verify this?
Also, I'm
junsamboy and others,
I edited the San Fernando area for a lot of obvious errors:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/2593646
Mostly these area:
- untagged ways
- unconnected highways
- duplicate nodes
- overlapping highways
I think it requires several more passes because I may hav
I am reluctant to be a moderator, besides, it is nearly impossible to
moderate OSM. :)
Just give him/her a sober message via the osm website.
> BTW, do you use googletalk? I added you already.
Gtalk is disabled in my machine.
goodluck! I will edit obvious errors (duplicated nodes, overklapping
There are two active editors around this area:
junsamboy - I assume thats you
ingguana
Looking at the history:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/history?bbox=120.4879%2C14.8881%2C120.8574%2C15.2011
It seems ingguana edited yesterday with the changeset comment "more
accurate ways in san fernando "
Mor
send me the tracklog, I'll look at it tonight
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Jun Martin wrote:
> This morning, as I was about to edit a newly uploaded tracklog for San
> Fernando Subdivision in San Fernando, Pampanga, I noticed that some
> nearby roads had been shifted away from their correct
This morning, as I was about to edit a newly uploaded tracklog for San
Fernando Subdivision in San Fernando, Pampanga, I noticed that some
nearby roads had been shifted away from their correct position.
I have edited/corrected several roads but as I did, I realized that all
the adjoining roads had