Often friendly messages are the best way to sort things out. But once it's
discussed in a group (e. g. mailing list) make it clear to others that
you're messaging the user, this stops everyone else bombarding their inbox.
If anybody is wanting a place to play with OSM tools, take a look at
http://
Hi,
On 17.02.2014 20:59, Donald Noble wrote:
> This one should probably be reverted as well, and I would support a
> block until this user responds to messages on the site.
The user has received a "zero hour block" yesterday
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user_blocks/441 which means that they can
c
The change to the A90 around Aberdeen [1] is also bogus. This project
has just got the go-ahead recently, and I don't know if work has even
started on the ground. Not a local though, so not sure of actual
progress.
This one should probably be reverted as well, and I would support a
block until thi
Their edits in Australia have led to a block being requested:
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-au/2014-February/010286.html
Cheers,
Andy
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Donald Noble wrote:
Hi All,
The user robbief14 [1] has changed sections of the M90 around the New
Forth Road Bridge which are still currently under construction to live
motorway. They had also deleted all of the tags for the current road
bridge.
... and they're back:
http://www.openstree
I have sent a message as well
Cheers
Bob
On Sun, 9/2/14, Donald Noble wrote:
Subject: [Talk-GB] Possible vandalism? New Forth Road Bridge being changed to
motorway from construction
To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Date: Sunday, 9 February, 2014, 20
Perhaps a 'preview' button, like Wikipedia has, which generates a rendering
when clicked?
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These users probably want a rendering. It's too easy to change the data,
wait for it to render then grab the result.
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Isn't also the iD tutorial in a sandbox environment? Can't we make that
publicly avalable?
Chris
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 11:28 AM, SomeoneElse
wrote:
> Roger Calvert wrote:
>
> It might be worth considering a 'play' version of the data base, where
> beginners, schools and others could try thin
Roger Calvert wrote:
It might be worth considering a 'play' version of the data base, where
beginners, schools and others could try things out without damaging
the main map. This would be refreshed every so often, and changes
would disappear.
I've occasionally pointed new mappers at
http://a
It might be worth considering a 'play' version of the data base, where
beginners, schools and others could try things out without damaging the
main map. This would be refreshed every so often, and changes would
disappear.
Roger
On 10/02/2014 10:57, Filip Chirita Rares Cristian wrote:
I agree
I agree with your points, especially since there's more and more talk about
introuding OSM into school environments, and not just for the UK region but
also being part of the curriculum in other parts of Europe.
The only problem I see with that is that it seems to be against the "open"
part of Op
On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 08:32:25PM +, Donald Noble wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The user robbief14 [1] has changed sections of the M90 around the New Forth
> Road Bridge which are still currently under construction to live motorway.
> They had also deleted all of the tags for the current road bridge.
Hi Donald
I had a similar problem with a user adding random buildings to places that
don't exist, as well as really badly mapped areas with
intersecting/crossing buildings and incorrectly tagged areas. the user in
question never got back to me. It seems to me like he was using OSM as a
sandbox, to
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