On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 10:27 AM, Richard Welty <rwe...@averillpark.net> wrote:
> 1) formalize the README tag as a way to caution future mappers > > 2) request editor support, when someone goes to change a > README tagged entity, it would be nice if editors would popup > a dialog saying something along the lines of > > Warning: read the following before making any changes to this > object <README text follows> > > other suggestions that have been made have included trying to > make the dates on which imagery was collected more obvious, > adding warnings when edits are newer than available imagery > (or newer than the imagery layer currently being displayed), > and pressing to get more current imagery into place. > > does anyone have any thoughts on how to approach this? > This certainly needs an editor fix. iD doesn't pick up a readme=* tag so the user isn't even aware someone wrote a warning message. The readme tag is more of a bandaid. A better way might be to capture the image date as a tag. The editor could then issue a warning message if the image date is older than the feature being modified. Not sure how this would work when different zoom levels have different dates. For example, if I see a road at zoom 14, but not at 19, I might use a little of both zoom levels to draw the feature. In any event, we need a way to warn the editor. -- @osm_seattle osm_seattle.snowandsnow.us OpenStreetMap: Maps with a human touch
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