Sorry if I offended you by suspecting you did not only use free sources.
I really don't want to hurt you. I just want to help keeping OSM a clean open map.
I also offered you to help uploading your GSP traces. This offer is still valid.
Sorry again if I offended you.
As I told you, I don't use JOSM.
What I was able to find is that the red line probably appears when you insert a node or a way. This is normal. It should disapear after finishing the insert by pressing "S". (if this is not working, the ESC button should work).
Please check here for more details:
osm.wiki/JOSM/Basic_editing#Adding_a_way
The red lines means these are deleted ways which you can undelete. Last month, there was a contributor who added a lot of data in Bacolod which the author himself admitted to be from a source not compatible with OSM's license.
If you have been "undeleting" these lines, please do not do it. That data was proven to be tainted with copyright restrictions. Please remove edits coming from these red lines. As for your other edits, we respect them as good ones.
One more thing, please don't label other contributors as simply bad. We had a previous experience from people adding copyrighted data that is why Totor is asking you for traces. OSM community respect and value every contributor.
Do let us know how we can help you. I've been to Bacolod once and I have some friends in the City. One of the friendliest city I've been to btw. :)
Discussion
Cummentu di seav lu 3 April 2010 ê 01:21
Anong ang eksaktong problema?
Cummentu di Totor lu 3 April 2010 ê 01:24
Sorry if I offended you by suspecting you did not only use free sources.
I really don't want to hurt you. I just want to help keeping OSM a clean open map.
I also offered you to help uploading your GSP traces. This offer is still valid.
Sorry again if I offended you.
Cummentu di MTBBCD lu 3 April 2010 ê 20:31
wag nalang baka mag kamali ako basta may red na linya tapos gina gaya ko lang pag pamilyar ako. ok ba yan?
Cummentu di MTBBCD lu 3 April 2010 ê 20:32
kun no paki sabi nalang para hindi ko na ulitin.
Cummentu di Totor lu 4 April 2010 ê 00:44
As I told you, I don't use JOSM.
What I was able to find is that the red line probably appears when you insert a node or a way. This is normal. It should disapear after finishing the insert by pressing "S". (if this is not working, the ESC button should work).
Please check here for more details:
osm.wiki/JOSM/Basic_editing#Adding_a_way
Cummentu di Totor lu 4 April 2010 ê 00:45
I prefer MERKAARTOR. Merkaartor is much simpler to use (in my opinion).
If you want to try it :
http://www.merkaartor.org/Download/
(if you are using windowd, this is the one to download : http://www.merkaartor.org/downloads/windows/merkaartor-0.15.3.msi)
Help can be found here:
osm.wiki/Merkaartor_doc_0.12
Cummentu di maning lu 4 April 2010 ê 14:12
The red lines means these are deleted ways which you can undelete. Last month, there was a contributor who added a lot of data in Bacolod which the author himself admitted to be from a source not compatible with OSM's license.
See this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/talk-ph@openstreetmap.org/msg01793.html
If you have been "undeleting" these lines, please do not do it. That data was proven to be tainted with copyright restrictions. Please remove edits coming from these red lines. As for your other edits, we respect them as good ones.
One more thing, please don't label other contributors as simply bad. We had a previous experience from people adding copyrighted data that is why Totor is asking you for traces. OSM community respect and value every contributor.
Do let us know how we can help you. I've been to Bacolod once and I have some friends in the City. One of the friendliest city I've been to btw. :)