So far I have looked at two regions in the UK for fixmes: Warwickshire and the North West.
In Warwickshire it can be difficult to resolve the fixmes as most (but not all) require a lot of work. I found a completely different story in the North West. I found a good number of fixmes there which had already been resolved and therefore all I had to do was remove the redundant fixme=* tag. I also found a lot of fixme tags that could be resolved just by using the latest aerial imagery and/or GPS traces. Once again it has been a reminder of the differences between places within a few hours of each other. As for adding new fixme tags, I personally haven't needed to do this yet. I am curious as to where "peak fixme" lies. If we had 10% more contributors would we end up with 10% more fixme tags or do you eventually get to a a point where you turn the corner and start ticking off all these quality assurance issues? P.S. The number of Notes is on the up again as well. There are a lot of good descriptions in the Notes that can be used to update the map. Check them out at http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-notes-country?c=United%20Kingdom Best regards, *Rob*
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