Adding 1000 nodes to the OSM DB, which are meant to be deleted once again seems like some sort of pollution. On the other hand it would be possible to join them to the ways, since the ways need to be split anyway as the maxspeed changes there.
Kaly nychta, Polyglot 2012/11/21 A.Pirard.Papou <a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com> > On 2012-11-21 14:47, Sander Deryckere wrote : > > Always take some time, you knew that uploading 1000 POI wasn't going to be > appreciated. > > Uploading bugs to OpenStreetBugs is very easy. A few lines of bash or perl > code would do > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetBugs/API_0.6#addPOIexec > > I'm sorry not to always make every answer personal. > > I have just been round correcting a 20+ bugs of OSB over a rather large > area (low density). > Most of what I did was erasing the requests because they had already been > corrected outside OSB, even 1 or 2 years ago. Other bugs were saying things > like "priority is the other way" without thinking that if it was corrected > outside OSB too, doing what is said would set the priority wrong again. > On the other hand, we have just heard of Teddy: kudos, Teddy: > > I have worked with http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/ hto fix error of > routing. 2 months of work and hundreds of roads have been corrected in > Wallonia and in the surrounding area. Pffff, it is well advanced... > > New crater on > Earth.<http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=5.23069&lat=50.14893&zoom=8&overlays=unconnected_major1,unconnected_major2,unconnected_major5,unconnected_minor1,unconnected_minor2,unconnected_minor5> > This is why I believe more in OSMI/OSMOSE than in OSB. > > But the problem isn't in uploading to OSB or OSM, it's checking if there > isn't already a speed limit present. The OSM database shouldn't be filled > with duplicate data if the data is already okay. For OSB, this might be > less of a problem, but it's still not wanted. > > As I have just explained, someone finding an already corrected problem is > just half surprised, the less if he is warned why, and he feels like > working terribly fast ;) > I betcha some would rush > > Does anyone see a way on how to achieve this? > > Да. Jo the Polyglot, winfi...@gmail.com as he wrote this afternoon > > On 2012-11-21 16:53, Jo wrote : > > I may have a way to upload them to OSB. The API is indeed quite > accessible. In order to take out the ones that are already in the OSM data, > I can download all the maxspeed=30 with Overpass API and remove the ones > which have end nodes near to them. > > I'll see what I can do with some help from PostGIS. > > Polyglot > > > I'm standing by, finger on the trigger. When you want. > > Cheers, > > André. > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-be mailing list > talk...@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be > >
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