[Talk-us] Blame me for JOSM yellowness

2009-04-22 Thread Russ Nelson
If you' re editing in the US using JOSM, and you find that many roads now have a yellow tinge about them, it's all my fault. I'm on a campaign to get every road in the USA reviewed, which means marking them as reviewed, which means removing tiger:reviewed=no. There's a lotta lotta roads

Re: [Talk-us] Blame me for JOSM yellowness

2009-04-22 Thread Paul Fox
russ wrote: If you' re editing in the US using JOSM, and you find that many roads now have a yellow tinge about them, it's all my fault. I'm on a campaign to get every road in the USA reviewed, which means marking them as reviewed, which means removing tiger:reviewed=no. There's a

Re: [Talk-us] Blame me for JOSM yellowness

2009-04-22 Thread Paul Fox
hi russ -- russ wrote: On Apr 22, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Paul Fox wrote: Hey there, Paul, I'm glad to see you working on OSM. plug i am, but in a somewhat tangential way. i've been maintaining RoadMap for several years now, and added OSM support to it some time ago. RoadMap can convert and

Re: [Talk-us] Blame me for JOSM yellowness

2009-04-22 Thread Apollinaris Schoell
what is the benefit in doing this? have done it earlier but it is a lot of work and I can't find any reason in which use ore application it helps. If you consider it a sign of completeness or accuracy then this is not the way to go. If you want to see if anyone worked on tiger data it is as