I tend to use OpenStreetBugs when I spot something on the map that makes no sense (such as one-way indications that leave you stuck in one place) or where information is missing (as often when a road and cycleway cross, but there is neither an explicit intersection nor an explicit layer tag to say they don't intersect). Usually this is when investigating a warning from <http://keepright.ipax.at/>.
It's also useful to note a feature that should be surveyed and added to the map, but where you don't have enough information to add it yourself. For example you might spot some missing streets from a car window as you drive past, but you don't know how long they are or their exact position. Adding a FIXME tag to the map is another way of marking these to-do items, but that requires the feature to already exist. Until now, when I have gone out to do mapping I have focused mainly on killing the no-name highlights, and adding missing paths as a side effect. But as inner London is nearly complete now, in future I expect to go armed with a list of bugs in an area and try to survey them. -- Ed Avis <e...@waniasset.com> _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk