On 2014-06-09 11:59, Glenn Plas wrote :
Thank you for replying and confirming that high precision is needed in this too fuzzy OSM world. I found no "survey:" key, if I look for http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/survey, it falls back on key:source http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Survey#Annotation (which is a non existing label). What I'm talking about is Key:source and more specifically its phrase "source:name=survey 10 November 2012". That is, data consisting of lowercase "survey" followed by a mandatory one and only single blank... KeyMapper 3 also uses it.Using an URL to spare 50 people a search, indeed, thanks. So, either we warn Keymapper that they use unofficial tagging that escapes an overpass search, or I still have to learn what many people are trying to teach me: that OSM is nothing but fuzzy (sending cars the wrong one-way) and that the overpass query has to be extra huge. survey:date is not providing for telling what has been It's a good idea to start including this in my regular edits, I'm going to add those as well. There is added value in it. I think it's best to do this on the changeset but that might go unnoticed when editing, also in josm.It's useful in JOSM to save ourselves checking the same element 36 times but mostly with overpass to make oneself a to do list. But that tag on every object seems like overkill.Of course, only what often "changes without notice". At first sight, the overpass API is able to use a regexp to look for data but not for keys. Any trick?
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