On Thursday, 13 December 2018 11:22:58 GMT Mark Goodge wrote:
> On 12/12/2018 23:11, ael wrote:
> > This is perhaps slightly off topic, but this habit of some of sharing
> > nodes causes me many problems. When I am updating roads and other
> > features from fairly accurate gps surveys, I often find the I have all
> > these tangled boundaries about which I know little. It is a huge pain
> > to duplicate nodes to separate ways before I can adjust just the feature
> > that I have surveyed. I confess that my patience often runs out, and I
> > just drag the other stuff along with my updates, thinking that the
> > mappers who shared the nodes in the first place get what they deserve
> > 
> > :-).
> 
> I agree. [...]

I also wholeheartedly agree.
However I think this problem is not helped by the fact that the iD editor, by 
default, will snap to nearest points.  You may be able to change this (?), but 
I have kept with the defaults, so this will be a "feature" that many mappers 
just go with as the accepted norm.

Andy.




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