> Re: "Similarly, type=route relations (road, bicycle, hiking, equestrian...) > enter OSM from ODbL-compatible government-published maps, yet remain unsigned > (or poorly signed) in the real world."
Please do not add this section. Most types of route relation should only be mapped if they are actually signed. Some which are fixed-route public services can be mapped based on actually riding the route, which is also a real-world method of verification which does not depend on consulting an external map or document. I do not think the "good practice" page should mention mapping routes which are not verifiable in the real world, which only exist on paper. While some mappers like to add such things (like "proposed" bicycle routes or hiking routes which only exist in guidebooks and have no signs), this is not a good practice. > Re: "on a government map, by legal / statutory decree, from data > authoritatively published on a website" These examples are not "good practice" sources for openstreetmap. While many mappers import data from such sources, there is no "value added" in the case that mappers are unable to confirm if the government or "authoritative" data is accurate or inaccurate. Since the data in Openstreetmap can be changed at any time, and often by mistakes caused by new mappers, the authoritative database or source will always be better for database users to consult directly, unless openstreetmap can improve the originally imported data by checking it against reality. Remember, this is the "good practice" page we are talking about editing, not the "how things really are done" page: we want to focuse on the "Gold Standard", best practices. - Joseph Eisenberg On 2/9/20, stevea <stevea...@softworkers.com> wrote: > Done: > > https://wiki.osm.org/wiki/Talk:Good_practice#Supplementing_and_clarifying_the_On_The_Ground_.22rule.22 > > Follow it there, if you like. > > SteveA > >> On Feb 8, 2020, at 12:04 PM, Yuri Astrakhan <yuriastrak...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> I am in favor of this or similar language. I think for a more vote-like >> discussion it might be better to use the wiki talk page (easier to add +1s >> and short comments). > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk