Hello Peter, I'm replacing those objects with clean tagging import. Please check this information page. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Catalogue/Japan_KSJ2_Import/Administrative_district_2014
So I feel we do not need mechanical edit on administrative boundary objects. I pledge I will erase them all in the near future :) > note=National-Land Numerical Information (Administrative area) 2008, MLIT Japan > note:ja=国土数値情報(行政区域データ)平成20年 国土交通省 But there are other objects with node-with-tag old import data on Railway and possibly on River. If you could edit them mechanically, it could be great help for us. Thanks! 2014-10-17 22:19 GMT+09:00 Peter Barth <osm-p...@won2.de>: > Dear mappers from Japan, > > first of, I'm sorry I have to write in English to this list. > > Due to different reasons (mainly MapRoulette) I'm often mapping > in Japan. I came accross huge amounts of imports (mostly KSJ2 as > source, but others, too). One thing I discovered that I find > annoying (mostly when using JOSM): > > For a huge amount of ways not only a source- and source_ref-tag > was added but also a note- and note:ja-tag. E.g. > note=National-Land Numerical Information (Administrative area) 2008, > MLIT Japan > note:ja=国土数値情報(行政区域データ)平成20年 国土交通省 > These tags were not only added to the ways but also to their > nodes. See e.g. this way > http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/55877995#map=14/36.1056/137.8007 > and one of the way's nodes here > http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/701559083#map=19/36.08733/137.75999 > > According to the Mechanical Edit Policy in a first step edits > have to be discussed. As it matters for Japan only, I chose > the talk-ja mailing list. > > In my opinion, at least all note- and note:ja tags on nodes > should be removed if the same note- and note:ja-tag is present > on the according way, too. Not only is the current information > redundant but it's also a misuse of the note-tag (at least > according to the English wiki description, see > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Note). > > I'd help to document and execute such edits (whatever the details > of this discussion might be). But I'd be even more happy if a > native speaker would deal with this matter so that the Japanese > community is not forced to discuss this in English only. Anyway, > in a first step this should be discussed. > > Thanks and kind regards, > Peda > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-ja mailing list > Talk-ja@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ja > -- Satoshi IIDA mail: nyamp...@gmail.com twitter: @nyampire
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