Sorry to keep working this side topic but I want to add this information
FYI. I just came across this interesting article that talks about the
difficulty of editing relations in JOSM. Even though we're talking about
routes in this thread I think it's still relevant to our recent discussions:
http:
I'm a Japanese mapper, and I thank you for your work on Japan/Asia specific
problems.
It's very tough to read and understand a long discussion in English, so
maybe I'm lack of full understanding on this issue.
I'm sorry I couldn't grasp this problem at this time.
*Signals rendering is dependent on
On 07/11/2015 23:02, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Are multiple relations for (pieces of) the same route really a big problem? We
could have multiple relations until they meet and then merge them.
The problem isn't that we can't merge multiple relations later, it's
that we can't stop them bein
Surely the fact that it is difficult to get it 100% perfect should not
stop us from moving at all? As with all "big" problems, a
divide-and-conquer strategy often helps to make things achievable which
at first glance seem insurmountable.
As this functionality really should be built into each a
On 11/8/15 5:00 AM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> Sorry to keep working this side topic but I want to add this
> information FYI. I just came across this interesting article that
> talks about the difficulty of editing relations in JOSM. Even though
> we're talking about routes in this thread I think it'
> On Nov 8, 2015, at 7:17 PM, tomoya muramoto wrote:
>
> I'm a Japanese mapper, and I thank you for your work on Japan/Asia specific
> problems.
> It's very tough to read and understand a long discussion in English, so maybe
> I'm lack of full understanding on this issue.
Just trying to solve
On 08/11/2015, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> In that section the author, sk53, says, "Creating a whole set of boundaries
> encompassing one country and part of another is not a light undertaking on
> OSM. It is fiddly work, and involves manipulating objects with many
> dependencies. In practice I find i
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 5:39 AM, moltonel 3x Combo
wrote:
> While I agree that relations can break and can be tricky to edit, I
> find it tiring to see this argument repeatedly used against the use of
> relations for this or that usecase.
>
Your point is well taken. You've heard the last on this