welcome in the world of osm cleanup ;-) there are so many errors in osm data for routing and some are very difficult to find. most people don't care as long as the maps is rendered nice. and without tools it's hard to make mappers aware of them. America doesn't have an instance of keepright either which can find many problematic data Also one guy wrote some scripts for checking see the recent message to talk below Didn't find the time yet to check these scripts and procedures a user posted recently. . I know he has written many scripts to find duplicates and other problems.
Hi, I provide some error reports for OSM and wanted the errors to be corrected. Of course I could handle some of them on my own. But since there were 10s of thouands I surely wouldn't be able to inspect and correct them all. So I thought why not set up a joint action of some sort? And so I did - not knowing whether I would get help or not. But amazingly we had so many volunteers who picked working packages that in a few days hundreds of erros could be corrected. And since the edits were supposedly made with JOSM using the validator plugin many other errors (beside the initially listed ones) were corrected as well. In the first action 1000 errors were closed in 5 days. The third action (1000 dupe ways) I suppose will make it in under 24h! That's crazy!!! So far we handled unconnected residentials in Bayern/Germany and dupe ways also in Germany. For details please have a look at - http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Aktionen - http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Aktion_01 - http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Aktionen/Aktion_03 Of course the pages are in German but look at the work tables and maybe the error lists. Maybe others could set up actions like these for other countries? I assure you to provide reports if needed and I am quite confident that a lot of our helpers would support these actions from here - if we get to know about the actions... Cheers Gerhard gary68 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Gary68 On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Greg Troxel <g...@ir.bbn.com> wrote: > > I have been trying to make routable garmin maps with mkgmap, and more or > less succeeding. In Mass I have maps that look good but computing > routes over any significant distance totally fails, as in you get a > route apparently from a basemap. I was recently driving to a place > within Stow from Cambridge (many towns away), and getting basemap > routes. I did a recalculate just after passing the Maynard/Stow border > and got a correct route. People on thee mkgmap list had pointed out > problems on 128 with ways not being connected. > > I looked at the area in question, and found that there are two ways for > the main road, one in each town (at least near the border). They each > end at a different node with the same coordinates. I have just merged > those nodes, and some others, but there appear to be massive numbers of > duplicate nodes. > > I'll see after this update makes its way into my garmin maps if that > makes routing work, and try a routing plugin in josm. But I think we > need some sort of "find duplicate nodes, and if they match properties, > or just have different massgis import dates, merge them" bot. This is > beyond my clue level presently. > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-us mailing list > Talk-us@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us > >
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