We had a deployment of OSM Tasking Manager, and it gives you a possibility
to make a task with boundaries taken from a OSM way. We used one of this
imagery boundaries.

It could be used for aligning imagery offset, for analysis of data
frequency based on imagery availability, etc.

I think this boundaries can be useful, but should be in some other
database.

Janko


2013/4/6 Steve Bennett <stevag...@gmail.com>

> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Pieren <pier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > It's not only for outdated outlines. As said, it is not a map feature,
> it's
> > just for some comfort during edition (would consider the same for mapping
> > party cakes). What was the "easiest and most pratical solution" can be
> > tolerated if it is temporary or until editors provide other means like
> the
> > plugin mentioned earlier.
>
> Hi Pieren,
>   For our information, would you mind explaining how it helps to have
> these boundaries in the database? I just don't get it - if I'm
> editing, and I see one of these boundaries, either: a) it lines up
> with the edge of the imagery, in which case it tells me nothing new
> (ie: I can already see there's no imagery!), or b) it's wrong. I
> usually delete it if b :)
>
> I'm sure I'm missing something though - what's the use case where it's
> helpful?
>
> Steve
>
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