Hi Martin,

Yes, I've talk to Shaun McDonald - he told me about this discussion. The sad
thing - I was planning to visit wherecamp this summer as well, but no luck
there ;)
Think, correcting posted data is a useful tool, we can do that - as we can
keep all the data, we'v parsed.
First we want to add is a human-readable tagging - so, you can add "fast
food italian pizzeria Ololo #osmit", but, still thinking on formatting and
parsing rules on this case. A good example is another place, named "French
Fries", for instance...
If there's any idea on parsing both of the cases correctly... and yes =
we'll update that example!

--
RO

2011/7/5 M∡rtin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com>

> While I think that this is generally not a bad idea, I'd still expect
> that the data has not the average positional quality OSM usually has.
> Martijn van Exel gave a talk at Wherecamp-EU in Berlin about the same
> topic (twitter to osm) and in the following discussion the consensus
> was towards a intermediate layer where those tweets would be stored,
> so that you can do reasonable verification at home with the comfort of
> a map and probably some nice aerial fotos in the background to
> validate the "raw" data.
>
> I also stumbled upon the first tagging examples on your page:
> Italian pizzeria
> amenity=cafe name=Pizza Ololo cuisine=italian #osmit
>
> Is this really consensus to tag a pizzeria as cafe? There is also
> restaurant and fast_food in the amenity value-set.
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
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