> On Mar 31, 2015, at 10:07 AM, Steve Friedl <st...@unixwiz.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I’ve been doing OSM for around a month, and have been mainly focusing on my
> local neighborhood in Foothill Ranch (Orange County in Southern California).
> As a kind of showcase I'm going quite hyperbolic with detail, far more than
> I'd do anywhere else, and it's been helpful to understand the tradeoffs of
> effort vs results.
> 
> My area: http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/33.6851/-117.6514 - it's the
> whole set of tracts that form a "thumb" above Bake Parkway.
> 
> 1) Address points –vs- house outlines?
> 
> . . .
> 
> What are the thoughts on points vs outlines?
> 

What we focus on mapping depends on our individual interests. For myself in 
built up areas that will be things that make automobile routing better 
(addresses, speed limits, turn lanes, road surfaces). I do, however, map 
buildings fairly often when adding addresses.

I prefer outlines but don’t always use them. Usually I’ll put in points after 
my initial walking survey as it is fast and easy. Using OSMpad and JOSM it only 
takes a couple of minutes to upload address points. But it takes time to trace 
the building outlines from MapBox or Bing imagery so that comes later or not at 
all depending on my interest in the area.

> 
> 2) Are rectangular house outlines good enough?
> 
> 

If I am taking the time to do a building outline then I like it to be as 
faithful to the actual outline as I can make it.

> 
> 3) Driveways?
> 
> Most houses are obviously on one street or another, but some houses are on a
> corner, or are with multiple houses sharing a common driveway, so adding the
> actual driveways helps make it clear how it's laid out.
> 
> Example: the houses at the north end of Calotte Place:
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/33.68120/-117.64836&layers=N

I’ve only bothered adding driveways in a suburban area if there were a cluster 
of houses with a shared driveway away from the street where they are officially 
numbered. That said, I like the look of the area were you put in all driveways.

In terms of clutter, I don’t consider the level of detail you have put in here 
clutter at all. I rather like the level of detail even if I don’t go that far 
myself.

Cheers,
Tod


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