El 10/05/2010 18:33, Tanveer Singh escribió:
> 1. Download .osm file for a region
> 2. Open it in some GUI tool
> 3. Add a few tracks and waypoints
> 4. Re-save the OSM data, with the tracks now saved as roads or whatever as
> part of my .osm data

I think you can either:

- Use osmosis to cut a small chunk of data, edit it with JOSM, then 
commit the changes to the big .osm file with osmosis again.

- Set up a local rails port. It's more complicated than osmosis + JOSM + 
.osm file, but you'll need that if the area is very big, you have to 
make lots of changes, or let lots of people make changes.



Also, please be aware of the nature of OSM's license. If you add data to 
to a file or database with OSM data in it, that new data inherits OSM's 
license. In the end, it's easier to add that data directly to the main 
OSM server.


Cheers,
-- 
Iván Sánchez Ortega <i...@sanchezortega.es>

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