First of all - I think those edit wars are silly. Please think before you get
involved in these things. Put your energy into some useful stuff instead of
just
fighting an opinion you might not understand right now.
> Who knows what you can or can't inline skate on?
Inline-Skaters do!
> Who
People typically write posts on the mailing lists when things don't work.
I want to tell you that I think OpenStreetBugs works nicely in the area of
Munich, Germany.
I am writing comments on OSB every now and then and I am checking it pretty
regularly. In Munich I would say we have established a
Gustav Foseid wrote:
> We need to have a place to document the most used tags and tags that
> should be known, and easy to find, for newcomers as well as trained
> mappers. That is the Map Features page, and it should be reserved for a
> core set of tags, recognised by the most important renders
In the Talk page of that wiki entry, there is a proposal for lots of
different fuel types, for example fuel_lpg:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Talk:Tag:amenity%3Dfuel#For_Cars
I now added a link from the wiki page of amenity=fuel to the talk page
so that this information can be easily
Florian Steiper wrote:
> Hello,
>
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=50.0307&lon=9.2286&zoom=12&layers=B00FTF
>
> This place has some obvious misplaced roads, is there a good way to
> correct this, without having been at the place ?
This problem has been reported three days ago already on tal
I would like to share a good example of OSM coverage with you.
It is the city of Sofija in Bulgaria.
A friend of mine is travelling there and asked me if OSM has good maps
of that area as Google does not show much. I converted OSM maps for him
to use on his PDA. Now he is well equipped for his t
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