Am 18.06.2010 03:55, schrieb Ian Dees: > I mean we could point people to openstreetbugs, but it's already full up > because people are more interested in mapping the areas they are > interested in, not necessarily fixing bugs in other areas.
... or not necessarily interested in fixing bugs in their own area. IMHO it's a bit pointless to think about the best "OSM bug tracking system ever", if you enable people to give feedback but can't enable them to "fix their own bugs" (e.g. with a "spot your own house and give it a number application" or a "cool bug fixing community") or don't have enough OSM mappers who *wants* to fix it. Looking at the openstreetbugs in my area, a lot of those bugs are pretty old and rotten. If we have lot's of bug reports older than a year already, what's the use of getting millions of new ones without the chance of being fixed? So the first question has to be: How do we enable / motivate people to fix bugs in the map - not how to easily report them! Regards, ULFL _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk