Wait! You mean a robot ... Made a mistake!!?? Say it ain't so!

Sarcasm aside, it's not surprising. The article speaks so highly of the
robots and the crisis peeps over the crafters and the arm chair people. But
it has been my experience that unless the importer is skilled and regularly
consults the locals, the result is invariably bad for the map.

The demotion of craft mappers and arm chair mappers to, effectively, bottom
feeders does a disservice to the map. I map my local area and arm chair
locations far away. I do not think those contributions are damaging or
niche. My local work is for things only a local could know. And my remote
stuff is, while based on the satellite, things that need refinement (better
shaping) or things that are missing that seems beneath some mappers (such
as service roads). No one seems to want to survey this type of thing or to
make sure a road flows correctly. This is especially true for some of the
robot work. Things are imported and left that way with no regard for
confirming that the new data appears reasonable. One place I went over had
imported streets that were not connected together, so I fixed it from my
position thousands of kilometers away. As long as one is conscious of the
need to defer to the locals and preserve information already in place,
there is nothing wrong with remote mapping.

On Aug 19, 2016 1:02 PM, "Stewart C. Russell" <scr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This week's weeklyOSM has a bit about an over-zealous robot from Facebook:
>
> Imports
>
>    - The Data Working Group (DWG) has reverted
>    <http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?pid=601374#p601374>
>    Facebook’s undiscussed import of poor quality autorecognized streets in
>    Egypt. See also the discussion
>    <https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/41096427> on one of the
>    reverted changesets.
>
> cheers,
>  Stewart
>
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