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Dyddiadur Enock4seth

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TL;DR

Bing imagery in Greater Accra Region is very very old but it continues to be used as the primary reference for adding new data into OpenStreetMap. Esri World Imagery however seems more recent in and better aligned thank Bing.

This diary is a comparison of seleted locations in Accra with new developments that can be clearly seen in Esri World Imagery but not in Bing; one of the reasons not to use Bing as primary reference for adding new data into OpenStreetMap in Accra.

Bing imagery also have some interesting imagery offsets and mosaic problems such as the photo below and around this node. Bing vs Esri in Accra, Ghana south of Kotoka Internation Airport

Location on OSM

©Bing aerial imagery (left) and ©Esri World Imagery (right).

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Lleoliad: Kokomlemle East, Kokomlemle, Accra, Ayawaso Central Municipal District, Greater Accra Region, Ghana

Hello OSM World,

This is the first post in the Worst of OSM in Ghana series. I start with improving landuse=residential in Kumasi.

About 3 years ago someone mapping for an institution decided to randomly map a ton of residential landuse areas across Ghana. Some local contributors had lengthy message exchanges with them before they stopped to map. Why? Because these landuse areas are either connected to some building or highway, etc… © OpenStreetMap Contributors. Screenshot from JOSM with Bing

Fast forward 2024, many of these ways still exist in OSM and interferes with new contributions. Kumasi was selected as the start of trying to reuse/delete/improve these landuse=residential because Sammyhawkrad have really put a lot of time into improving data coverage in Kumasi but these landuse=residential definitely throws him away.

In summary this is how I improved the data:

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Lleoliad: Alabar, Asokore-Mampong Municipal District, Ashanti Region, Ghana

Worst of OSM in Ghana #0000

Postiwyd gan Enock4seth ar 6 Mai 2024 yn English

Hello OSM World,

Welcome to #WOSMinGhana 000

I am starting a series of OSM Diary posts title Worst of OSM in Ghana, inspired by best and worst of OSM posts I have seen. The idea is to share one photo per week (I hope I can keep up, feel free to share any you might have seen in Ghana too :D). i.e. Before and After (if I am able to improve or fix it)

Sometimes you come across very interesting mapping activities and data and you are out of words. Myself and other volunteer mappers have taken screenshots of worst contributions on OSM in Ghana over the years and then proceeded to improve them / notify mappers or organizations.

Why talk about the worst not the best? Highlighting these worst mappings might help create more awareness about what we put out there as part of individual or organized mapping activities.

This is purposely to help improve OSM data in Ghana in these areas by myself or other mappers and for us all to beware of when mapping.

Looking forward to the coming weeks.

Lleoliad: Kwameteng, Sekyere Central District, Ashanti Region, Ghana

This is not new, a lot have been said too - https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2021-April/086458.html

Yes, several ##hashtags for Changest comments is very bad and not helping human.

Looking around Ghana and seeing especially new mappers whose first point of contact to OpenStreetMap is via some kind HOTOSM Tasking Manager instance activity / project, carry on this hashtag way of changeset comments to their individual contributions IMHO is not a good sign of building a good project, community and future.

It could be that some of them are not aware of it or think it’s cool to use ONLY hashtags as a changeset comment. Please, if you don’t know, It doesn’t tell anything useful.

This is why I now leave comments on such changesets in Ghana to draw mappers attention, I hope this little efforts convinces someone.

I recommend you read: osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments and always use a descriptive text that can help yourself and everyone tell what actually happened in a changeset in the future.

If you are a trainer, catch them young!

Happy mapping!

Bye!

Lleoliad: Wa East District, Upper West Region, Ghana