Am 18.09.2012 15:55, schrieb Pieren:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Simon Poole <si...@poole.ch> wrote:

The licence change process in particular turned up a large number of
(problematic and others) imports where the importers washed their hands of
their responsibility and left the clean up work to others.
The imports during the redaction work was a problem, I agree. The
annoucement asking to suspend imports was properly forwarded to the
local mailing list and local website. But some (most of ?)
contributors do not read the mailing lists and the OSM web sites.
That's it. Some even don't read or reply to messages sent to them
through the OSM messaging system,
The question of (for example of an operational problem) communication to active mappers is a technical problem that we will have to address at one point in time. Either by assuring that the e-mail address remains valid or by other technical means. However that is not the issue in question, simply the fact that we have a large number of imports that are badly documented or not at all, should not have been imported in he first place (incompatible with CC-bs-SA or/and ODbL) and so on.

The French cadastre imports are, as you know, a rather controversial subject. In my opinion it is a dataset that doesn't actually increase the usefulness of the OSM dataset for most users (building outlines without addresses just don't really help with anything) and distracts beginner mappers from actually mapping (1st time mappers are recommend to immediately start importing insted of going outside). Further more, like essentially all imports, the external dataset is not about to go away, so there is no reason to prioritize this import over adding useful stuff.

BUT the import guidelines do not contain a provision that the data imported actually has to be useful and if the French community wants to spend (waste?) immense amount of time on this, nobody is going to stop it as long as it doesn't severely impact operations and/or use of OSM data.

However it would seem to be a very reasonable, light-weight, requirement that the imported data be separated from personal contributions, just as we require from other imports (yes I have heard all the stories about everything being manually checked etc, if you believe that, I have a couple of bridges that I would like to sell to you).

Simon

PS: and I didn't even complained about the 3GB of cadastre source tags that we distribute with every planet





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