Andy Townsend gmail.com>
writes:
> Because of the language difference I
suspect that the chance of a reply
> from this MAPS.ME user will be less than
from others (unless you try an
> address them in Korean - but that really
isn't difficult these days with
> machine translation).
>
> I've
sent from a phone
> Il giorno 22 giu 2016, alle ore 18:46, Philip Barnes
> ha scritto:
>
> Second impression is that there is a severe lack of tagging options, I
> tried adding a place of worship and the most fundamental tag of all,
> religion, was not available.
at least you found place of
On Thu, 2016-06-23 at 01:17 +0900, Max wrote:
> The user experience of adding something to the maps.me map is quit
> cool
> actually. It's really satisfying to see something immediately nicely
> rendered. I recommend to try it.
>
I did try a few edits earlier today, my first impression was how
dif
The user experience of adding something to the maps.me map is quit cool
actually. It's really satisfying to see something immediately nicely
rendered. I recommend to try it.
On 2016년 06월 23일 01:05, Blake Girardot wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Simone Cortesi wrote:
>> Did somebody get
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Simone Cortesi wrote:
> Did somebody get in touch with the people at maps.me?
>
> I think they should be involved in the mess their users are causing to our
> ecosystem.
>
Yes, maps.me is aware there is room for improvement in their editing
tool. Zverik is from ma
On Wed Jun 22 14:52:40 2016 GMT+0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2016-06-22 15:13 GMT+02:00 Michael Reichert :
>
> > I decided not to write a changeset comment because it seems to me to
> > be a waste of time to comment a Maps.Me user's changeset.
> >
>
>
> It is also a way to document for you
2016-06-22 15:16 GMT+02:00 Michael Reichert :
> If someone wants to import some low-/mixed quality stuff into OSM and
> suggest to add fixme=* to lots of objects, we usually refuse to give the
> import "permission" because such data usually will not be fixed. That's
> why I think that just reverti
2016-06-22 15:13 GMT+02:00 Michael Reichert :
> I decided not to write a changeset comment because it seems to me to
> be a waste of time to comment a Maps.Me user's changeset.
>
It is also a way to document for your fellow mappers what you have found
out, not just a way to contact the original
On 22/06/2016 14:13, Michael Reichert wrote:
I decided not to write a changeset comment because it seems to me to
be a waste of time to comment a Maps.Me user's changeset. (There less
frequently respond to comments than iD users)
Because of the language difference I suspect that the chance of
just checked a few of the edits and deleted some nodes.
Lee Jin-Jeong did add a couple of things that were already there and in
the case of an hostel several times. In Kiev the user added a Korean
church with the name "Kiev Korean Unified Church" in Korean. The
location is a bit curious though in a
Hi Martin,
Am 22.06.2016 um 15:04 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
> I would add fixme tags and decide on an individual basis how to deal with
> it. Still, despite all lamentation, I admit that the amount of surveyed
> addressing information we are getting this way is great (precision to be
> confirme
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Hi Joost,
Am 22.06.2016 um 15:09 schrieb joost schouppe:
> Did you miss the ongoing thread on this subject? [1]
If read the thread but was not able to draw a conclusion regarding my
question.
> You should of course contact the mapper with the expl
Did you miss the ongoing thread on this subject? [1]
Max even said something about Korean names there too, though this is about
the reversed situation [2]. I have no ideas if the names in Korean in your
case are transliterations of the local name.
You should of course contact the mapper with the
2016-06-22 14:26 GMT+02:00 Michael Reichert :
> Shall I either revert his changesets in total or shall I change
> (mechanically/without local knowledge) name=* to name:ko=*?
>
In the instances of similar cases I have checked, it was mostly improbable
that the features would have a name in Corea
On Wednesday, June 22, 2016, Michael Reichert wrote:
> by browsing the map, I have discovered the edits of user 이진영
> (Google Translator says that this is a Korean name). He added some
> POIs in serveral European countries and entered the Korean name into
> name=*.
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.o
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Hi,
by browsing the map, I have discovered the edits of user 이진영
(Google Translator says that this is a Korean name). He added some
POIs in serveral European countries and entered the Korean name into
name=*.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/%EC%
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