On 26/01/15 19:19, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 11:10 AM, JB <jb...@mailoo.org
<mailto:jb...@mailoo.org>> wrote:
I have nothing against bicycle repair stations. Really. But, just in
France, how many databases do we have that are as worth as this one ?
Post offices, monuments, schools… Do we want to create some hundreds,
thousands of notes for these?
1) There's a strong use case for a mobile app to "find the nearest
bicycle repair station".
That can be made without adding poor quality data to OSM.
1a) Even an approximate position is better than not knowing at all.
Hmmm, not sure about that.
2) Nobody seems to mind if a school POI is off by 30 meters. But the
people do seem to care for bicycle repair stations.
I'd say lots of people care about quality. Saying that some existing
things that are poor quality somehow justifies adding more poor quality
is a steep slope down to junk.
I would say that if you know the data are poor quality, don't add them.
Find a way to improve them or offer them in a set of hints for people to
find the real place on the ground.
3) Everything in OSM is subject to verification and change over time.
There are hundreds if not thousands of USA post offices in OSM that no
longer exist: data quality never absolute.
Again, that doesn't justify adding data you know are poor quality.
Please don't do that.
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Cheers, Chris
user: chillly
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