Re: [OSM-talk] mapbox, (Changeset Analyzer), whodidit

2019-09-24 Thread john whelan
I think the problem has been resolved.  There was a misunderstanding on
which tags should be used for which values.

Strangely enough bus stops and bus routes are quite specialised and it
isn't always apparent how they should be tagged especially with the newer
platform tags.

Cheerio John

On Tue, 24 Sep 2019, 5:01 am Mateusz Konieczny, 
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> 24 Sep 2019, 04:42 by talk@openstreetmap.org:
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> and will not let anyone else add – edit to that category.
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> Is (s)he making incorrect edits or rude
> changeset comments?
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> Have you commented in their
> changeset with explanation that it is a problem?
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> Can you link such changeset comments?
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Re: [OSM-talk] mapbox, (Changeset Analyzer), whodidit

2019-09-24 Thread Mateusz Konieczny

24 Sep 2019, 04:42 by talk@openstreetmap.org:
> and will not let anyone else add – edit to that category.
>
Is (s)he making incorrect edits or rude
changeset comments?
Have you commented in their
changeset with explanation that it is a problem?

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Re: [OSM-talk] mapbox, (Changeset Analyzer), whodidit

2019-09-24 Thread Marc Gemis
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 4:47 AM 80hnhtv4agou--- via talk
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>   What are these for anyway, other than stalking ?,

Quality assurance (QA). It helps more experienced mappers to see where
new people add things.
If they spot mistakes, they should engage in a friendly conversation
via private messages or changeset comments.
Being friendly is not always easy, so sometimes messages can be too rude.
And there are people that simply do not engage in conversations, which
is often understandable, as there are so many people that make a few
edits and disappear forever.
Other people are overly protective of "their" area, and change
everything to the way they want, which is not really desirable.

In general, those tools are used to follow edits in an area, not for
following individuals.

As Warin pointed out, try to start a conversation with the other
mapper, or the local community to find out why he is changing
everything you edit.
If all else fail, you can contact the DWG, they can e.g. block the
other mapper until he reads a certain message.

Good luck (and hope you are not too disappointed in OSM due to the
behaviour of 1 individual).

regards

m

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