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Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 16:17:00 +0100
From:<ralph.ayt...@ntlworld.com>
To:"hot@openstreetmap.org" <hot@openstreetmap.org>
Subject: Re: [HOT] Chequerboard Pattern
Message-ID:<mailman.24.1495195223.23793@openstreetmap.org>
Conte
Hi kretzer, Russ, Eric, Harry,
I always find it encouraging that others are noting that areas have been mapped
for humanitarian purposes. If it had not been mapped like this there would have
been no mapping there at all (or very limited) and none of you would have been
commenting about any of
that it's just
left like that though.
Harry
From: Russell Deffner <russell.deff...@hotosm.org>
To: 'Kretzer' <kret...@gmx.net>; 'HOT Openstreetmap' <hot@openstreetmap.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 17 May 2017, 17:34
Subject: Re: [HOT] Chequerboard Pattern
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To: 'Kretzer' <kret...@gmx.net>; 'HOT Openstreetmap' <hot@openstreetmap.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 17 May 2017, 17:34
Subject: Re: [HOT] Chequerboard Pattern
Yes, the typical Tasking Manager projects (with squares vs. arbitrary task
size) are not really good for doing larg
Or
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/-18.9697/46.7209
Eric
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in the project. It can
make a tough time stitching all those forest bits together although in this
case it doesn't look too bad, yet.
=Russ
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From: Kretzer [mailto:kret...@gmx.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 6:11 AM
To: HOT Openstreetmap
Subject: [HOT] Chequerboard
Hi,
have you noticed how the use of the Task Manager sometimes produces nice
patterns like here: http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=9/5.5244/25.1862 ?
You can see that at least some users are very diciplined in staying inside the
box :-)
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