Yeah, in preparation for Operation Cowboy I have tried to get a few things done to make things easier on remote mappers.
I sent a pull request to update the P2 imagery URL to point at a new set of TIGER road name tiles that have all the abbreviations expanded so there is less uncertainty for armchair mappers who may not know all the commonly used abbreviations in the U.S. Then I had the P2 source sitting there mocking me so I learned just enough actionscript to add the tiger tag removal code as well. Last night I also added the road name tiles to the list of available imagery in JOSM, complete with a little tiger icon for the menu :) I'm not sure if there was a deployment of P2 to osm.org planned this week. I'll poke someone and see. Toby On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Ed Loach <e...@loach.me.uk> wrote: > Henning asked: > >> Which of above tags are obsolete and should be removed after > checking the object >> against aerial image and gps-tracks? > > JOSM already discards (some) obsolete Tiger tags: > https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/7915 > > And a similar patch > https://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/4552 was applied to the > development Potlatch2 this morning, so will probably be live soon. > > In summary, the obsolete tags that the patch automatically drops on > save are: > tiger:upload_uuid > tiger:tlid > tiger:source > tiger:separated > geobase:datasetName > geobase:uuid > sub_sea:type > (this in addition to created_by, for example, which was already > automatically dropped). _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk