On 18/01/2018 00:34, Mike N wrote:
On 1/17/2018 6:53 PM, Dave F wrote:
Have you been in contact with the two contributors to see if they can
revoke/reupload?
I presume it came from a database. If it's still available it can be
amended as required.
At this point it would be much better to
On 1/17/2018 6:53 PM, Dave F wrote:
Have you been in contact with the two contributors to see if they can
revoke/reupload?
I presume it came from a database. If it's still available it can be
amended as required.
At this point it would be much better to just manually fix anything
that
2018-01-18 0:33 GMT+01:00 Kevin Broderick :
> I'm leaning towards place=neighbourhood as being more correct than
> place=hamlet, although it clearly leaves room for improvement in the form
> of proper landuse polygons and local knowledge re: names.
>
+1, the examples
Have you been in contact with the two contributors to see if they can
revoke/reupload?
I presume it came from a database. If it's still available it can be
amended as required.
DaveF
On 17/01/2018 23:33, Kevin Broderick wrote:
In Annapolis, Maryland, for instance:
In Annapolis, Maryland, for instance:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/158283000
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/157577529
http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/150949243
All of the points for which I've reviewed the history were created ten
years ago, edited nine years ago, by the same
On 1/17/2018 5:55 PM, Kevin Broderick wrote:
Does anyone see a problem with armchair-mapping these to
place:neighbourhood? I am not planning to do this in an automated
fashion, but instead to pick away at it while reviewing areas of
interest to some of my coworkers, who have noted that an
can you post some examples?
cheers,
Martin
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It seems like a previous import resulted in a lot of place=hamlet for
smaller localities that clearly don't meet the hamlet definition on the
wiki. Some are mobile home parks (trailer parks); others are housing
developments/apartment complexes, and I think there are probably some that
are more
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