Relation Analyzer from OSM France is a good tool to validate if the polygon is 
closed once you have finished editing such relation.
http://analyser.openstreetmap.fr/cgi-bin/index.py


 
Pierre 



>________________________________
> De : Sam Dyck <samueld...@gmail.com>
>À : Andrew Lester <a-les...@shaw.ca> 
>Cc : Talk-CA OpenStreetMap <talk-ca@openstreetmap.org> 
>Envoyé le : Samedi 26 janvier 2013 14h15
>Objet : Re: [Talk-ca] Lake Winnipeg
> 
>
>Thanks. I thought I had everything covered, but I suppose I should have double 
>checked.
>
>Sam
>
>
>
>
>On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Andrew Lester <a-les...@shaw.ca> wrote:
>
>I just took a look, and the relation was broken in two places. One of the ways 
>on the outer edge was missing, as was about half of one of the inner islands. 
>I added the necessary ways back into the relation, so it should render 
>properly now.
>>Andrew
>>Victoria, BC
>> 
>>From:Sam Dyck [mailto:samueld...@gmail.com] 
>>Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 10:54 AM
>>To: Talk-CA OpenStreetMap
>>Subject: [Talk-ca] Lake Winnipeg
>> 
>>Hi
>>A while back I changed tagged the southern half of Lake Winnipeg as 
>>natural=coastline so it will appear on all levels of the map. Per the 
>>suggestion of someone on this list, I kept the old water multipolygon so that 
>>it would not disappear until the next coastline update. It is now 
>>disappearing from the map, see http://osm.org/go/Wp9lapp--
>>Can someone suggest a way to stop this?
>>Sam
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